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  1. CONFIRM: we will firmly move the Iron Coffin and try to transport it using the special sled. Will report outcome later. - 27 C.
  2. Today we have inspected the reserve equipment. It's in good shape. A and W want to use the telegraph to send private messages. I refuse.
  3. CONFIRMATION: the Iron Coffin is still in perfect condition and the seal is unbroken.
  4. During the last month we have been practicing skiing and dog sledding. Everyone seems ready to continue the expedition and head north.
  5. ...finally we found the antenna. Complicated to repair. All members are fine, but 2 dogs were hurt in the storm. R had to shot them.
  6. A terrible storm hit us one month ago. The antenna was once again broken and disappeared. We have spent weeks searching the ice...
  7. CONFIRMATION TO HQ: Command rescue expedition to return home. We are OK. No assistance needed. Expedition can continue as planned.
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  10. A has been bitten by Nuka. An ugly wound, but he will manage. A: It was an accident. R: Can we trust that dog? W: We'll need all of them.
  11. A wants to use the telegraph to send a telegram to his family. I deny. The telegraph belongs to the expedition, not it's members.
  12. “We only open the Iron Coffin when we are instructed to do so” I said and grabbed my watch and compass. Please send instructions.
  13. The needles of the compass slowly kept circling clockwise. The watches on the other hand stopped. W observed me. Waited.
  14. At dinner W asked us to put our compasses and watches on the Iron Coffin. We did. Nothing happened. W: “Do you see?”
  15. We are using our supplies as expected, not more, not less. -33 C. Strong wind.
  16. -27 C. Before bed I and W went out tonight. The stars so bright. The snow was almost shining. W asked me: 'Do HQ ignore us? Test us?'
  17. Tonight, when W and R were sleeping, A told me: 'I didn't apply for the Expedition. They contacted me.'
  18. At dinner W asked me: 'How can we know you don't receive secret telegrams and information from HQ?' I: 'I don't. You have to trust me.'
  19. R didn't reply to A. She took the rifle and went out in the evening. We heard some shots but she didn't bring back anything. Now: -32 C.
  20. The dogs have been fighting and barking. Qannik now has an ugly scar and can't run. A: 'It was the seal. They shouldn't have it.'