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Ship's log Ship's Log
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A ship's log was a record of what had transpired aboard a starship. Han Solo faked the Millennium Falcon log to read that the crew had abandoned ship before the freighter was caught by the Death Star I. To seemingly validate this claim, he jettisonned some escape pods. In 2371, Quark and Rom checked the ship's log of Grand Nagus Zek's shuttle. It showed the Ferengi shuttle entered the Bajoran wormhole, stayed there for a few minutes, then reversed course and traveled to Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Prophet Motive") Ship's Log is a file that can be found in Resident Evil: Dead Aim. It can be found in the Captain's Room aboard the Spencer Rain. Reading it will trigger a cutscene where the captain bursts into the room and attempts to kill the player. The ship's log is a form of log entry that has been recorded by Humans since the first sailing vessels navigated Earth's seas in history. They have been proven to be an excellent record-keeping tool, and upon entering space, ships still record log entries. The main purpose of the log is to inform the vessel's operating authority of what is happening on a mission and to record historical facts for future generations.
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A ship's log was a record of what had transpired aboard a starship. Han Solo faked the Millennium Falcon log to read that the crew had abandoned ship before the freighter was caught by the Death Star I. To seemingly validate this claim, he jettisonned some escape pods. The ship's log is a form of log entry that has been recorded by Humans since the first sailing vessels navigated Earth's seas in history. They have been proven to be an excellent record-keeping tool, and upon entering space, ships still record log entries. The main purpose of the log is to inform the vessel's operating authority of what is happening on a mission and to record historical facts for future generations. Until the 23rd century, Earth calendar dates were used when recording a ship's log; however, following a suggestion by Captain Robert April in the 2240s, Starfleet began using stardates to record the logs. This system still remained in place through the 24th century. (TOS - Enterprise Logs short story: "Though Hell Should Bar the Way") In 2371, Quark and Rom checked the ship's log of Grand Nagus Zek's shuttle. It showed the Ferengi shuttle entered the Bajoran wormhole, stayed there for a few minutes, then reversed course and traveled to Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Prophet Motive") Ship's Log is a file that can be found in Resident Evil: Dead Aim. It can be found in the Captain's Room aboard the Spencer Rain. Reading it will trigger a cutscene where the captain bursts into the room and attempts to kill the player.