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{{Infobox commlink
|title = Far From Home
|image = Comm-Link-FarFromHomeFI4.jpg
|url = https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14633-Far-From-Home
|type = Spectrum Dispatch
|publicationdate = 2015-04-01
|series = Far From Home
}}

Hey, folks. Welcome back to “Far from home.” Appreciate all of you tuning in. Hopefully there’ll be a little less static this time around as I managed to find a new broadcast board for my comm array. Had to snap it in half and rewire it back to front to make the damn thing fit the ol’ lady, but luckily Shana’s always been pretty accommodating when it comes to me fiddling about underneath her skirt. Got to appreciate that about the ‘32 [[Freelancer|Lancer]]. Sure they break, but it is one fun ship to fix. Hell, if the co-pilot seat hadn’t fallen out would I have ever thought to put in the mini-cooler?

For those of you keeping track, I’m floating above [[Hyperion]] right now. Man, it is a sight. Down below the dust storms are a nuisance at best, and a killer at worst, but up here they make for one magnificent sunrise. Swung by [[Fora system|Fora]] for a stop ’n’ fill and some of those meat stick things they have at [[Purgatory]]. I don’t eat a lot of meat these days, but when I do, for whatever reason, I sure as certain want that flesh served to me on a stick. Something primal about it maybe. Being up here on your own you get to know yourself a little better than most, but that’s the cerebral part. The deep part. The other part, the physical part, well you get disconnected from your caveman DNA that says fire good and meat stick better. Give me a horizon and sky above, and I completely regress to a primitive. I hate to imagine what people think of me when I do go planetside. Jack knows me well enough by now that when he sees me coming he just sets out the extra napkins and waits till I’m done eating before even attempting civilized conversation.

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