The Minerva III Interview Series

The Minerva III Interview Series

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Following the near disastrous 4th tour of the GATE expedition vessel Minerva III, all interviews taking place during the tour were compiled alongside a small selection of crew member journal entries. Though the entries rarely pertained to the specific events of the tour, they provide a useful window into the psyche of those aboard the vessel in such uncertain times. In wake of much scholarly analysis and discussion, several members have provided additional interviews in order to clear up some common misconceptions and add their own perspective to the conversation. Header photo credit: https://www.deviantart.com/euderion/art/Space-Nebula-Stock-670468263
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