A World Beyond
Peregrine Fleet Registry
Peregrine Fleet Registry
CNVR Fleet Document — Pathfinder Project. Published 02.06.38 USST. This registry lists all vessels, crews, and destinations for the first wave of the Pathfinder Project. The document is a formal fleet record — names, numbers, designations. The meaning is not in the format.
FLEET SUMMARY
Program: Pathfinder Project Operator: CNVR (Conveer Systems) / Orbis Ship Class: Peregrine-class explorer Total Vessels: 12 Total Crew: 62 Total Destinations: 10 confirmed exoplanets + 2 deep-space observation targets Launch Window: 23.05.38 – 14.06.38 USST Departure Point: Aurelia Complex, Lunar orbit
VESSEL REGISTRY
Peregrine-1 — Echo's Rise
Destination: Arcturus Alpha (Odyssey probe rendezvous) Crew complement: 5 Crew:
- Dr. Marius Vane — Lead xenobotanist
- Lin Zheng — Pilot
- Petra Solokova — Geochemist
- Deshi Okonkwo — Systems engineer
- AI designated C-R-01 ("Coro")
Mission profile: Long-term orbital survey. Confirmed flora-dominant biosphere. Primary objective: map ecological structure without surface contamination.
Peregrine-2 — Halo Verge
Destination: Tannis Minor (Pathfinder probe — structural ruins) Crew complement: 6 Crew:
- Amara Kade — Archaeologist / xenoanthropologist
- Soren Halvorsen — Structural engineer
- Iona Wren — Biohazard specialist
- Caleb Mensah — Pilot
- Dr. Yuki Tanaka — Geochronologist
- AI designated C-R-02 ("Sono")
Mission profile: Surface sortie. The probe imaged structures of unmistakable artificial origin — weathered ruins. Primary objective: remote survey, non-invasive imaging, minimal-contact assessment only.
Peregrine-3 — Lumen's Reach
Destination: Tethis-3B / AXYZ-11 Crew complement: 5 Crew:
- (redacted at crew request)
- Kyra Venn — Engineer
- (redacted)
- (redacted)
- AI designated C-R-03 ("Lux")
Mission profile: Long-duration surface survey. Temperate world with dense atmosphere and anomalous magnetic oscillations. Primary objective: magnetometric mapping and atmospheric composition analysis.
Peregrine-4 — Starfall
Destination: Erydon Sigma (Solace probe — fauna/flora interwoven) Crew complement: 6 Crew:
- Dr. Rina Castell — Exobiologist
- Vasily Orlov — Pilot / field medic
- Han Byeong-ho — Geomorphologist
- Zara Nassar — Ethicist / Orbis delegate
- Juni Akintola — Systems engineer
- AI designated C-R-04 ("Karo")
Mission profile: Orbital survey with extended surface sorties. Interwoven ecosystem — two planets with confirmed fauna-flora interaction. Primary objective: observe, record, do not interfere.
Peregrine-5 — Waverunner
Destination: Deep-space observation — heliopause transit corridor Crew complement: 4 Crew:
- Elara Voss — Astrophysicist
- Tomi Nakamura — Pilot
- Sasha Grey — Communications specialist
- AI designated C-R-05 ("Telos")
Mission profile: Relay positioning and deep-field observation. No planetary destination. Primary objective: establish DXN relay node at extreme range for future mission support.
Peregrine-6 — Salt Wind
Destination: Earth-orbit analog (unnamed terrestrial) Crew complement: 5 Crew:
- Naveen Rao — Biologist
- Haru Yamamoto — Pilot
- Dr. Mira Delacroix — Atmospheric chemist
- Tessa Corbin — Life support engineer
- AI designated C-R-06 ("Aeris")
Mission profile: Extended isolation test — crew did not complete full duration in preliminary trial. Primary objective: assess human-AI-synthetic cooperation at analog distance.
Peregrine-7 — Deep Mercy
Destination: Lacaille system Crew complement: 4 Crew:
- Dr. Elias Harlow — Xenogeologist
- Freya Okonkwo — Pilot
- Aris Thorne — Medical officer
- AI designated C-R-07 ("Morus")
Mission profile: Long-range survey. Distant system, sparse data. Primary objective: reconnaissance, data relay, presence.
Status at time of registry publication: In transit. Signal transit delay: ~4 years one-way.
Peregrine-8 — Bright Shore
Destination: Tau Ceti e Crew complement: 5 Crew:
- Ena Kare — Materials engineer
- Dr. Ilya Renn — Exoecology / behavioural systems
- Marco Alves — Pilot
- Lena Kotova — Geochemist
- AI designated C-R-08 ("Silvus")
Mission profile: Surface survey. Terrestrial-class world with confirmed atmospheric biomarkers. Primary objective: assess habitability windows, microbial contamination risk protocols.
Peregrine-9 — First Threshold
Destination: Proxima b Crew complement: 8 Crew:
- Arin Voss — Lead xenobiologist
- Kael Idrin — Propulsion engineer
- Nara Quill — Medical officer / neurocognitive specialist
- Taro Lin — Systems navigator
- Miro Chen — Pilot / flight lead
- Leora Anselm — Ethicist / Orbis delegate
- Dr. Sela Kor — Exogeomorphologist / surface-recon lead
- AI designated C-R-09 ("Ixor")
Mission profile: Full surface expedition. Proxima b was the first confirmed terrestrial exoplanet. The probe data suggested microbial chemistry at geyser sites. Primary objective: confirm, characterise, contain.
Peregrine-10 — Veil's End
Destination: Deep-space observation — galactic plane survey Crew complement: 4 Crew:
- Dr. Helena Strauss — Astronomer
- Kojiro Mita — Pilot
- Anya Petrov — Data systems specialist
- AI designated C-R-10 ("Specter")
Mission profile: Continuous observation platform. No planetary destination. Primary objective: map stellar distribution along the galactic plane at extreme resolution.
Peregrine-11 — Far Promise
Destination: Confirmed terrestrial — designation pending Crew complement: 4 Crew:
- Dr. Samuel Akinjide — Ecologist
- Yuki Kurosawa — Pilot
- Lena Weiss — Cryosystems engineer
- AI designated C-R-11 ("Ramus")
Mission profile: Extended transit — distant target, long burn duration. Crew placed in cryo rotation. Primary objective: arrival survey, baseline data collection.
Peregrine-12 — Last Light
Destination: Tau Ceti f Crew complement: 5 Crew:
- Eira Lume — Xenogeologist
- Adek — (field designation only)
- Maro — (field designation only)
- Sahel — (field designation only)
- AI designated C-R-12 ("Renn")
Mission profile: Surface expedition. Tau Ceti f — terrestrial-class, breathable air, dynamic weather. Primary objective: geological survey, biosignature analysis, long-term habitability assessment.
REGISTRY NOTES
- Crew names marked "(field designation only)" have requested operational alias use only. Full identities are sealed in Orbis personnel records.
- AI designations are CNVR standard; crew-assigned names are provided in parentheses.
- Ships are listed in departure order, not destination priority.
- Signal transit delays for all vessels range from 4 to 12 years one-way at time of departure. Real-time communication is not possible. The fleet is autonomous upon departure.
- Peregrine-7 (Deep Mercy) contact status is nominal as of registry publication. Subsequent updates are not reflected here.
This registry was published as a companion document to the Pathfinder Project Selection Committee Notes. It is the official record of who left, when they left, and where they were going. It is not a guarantee of return. It is not a promise of contact. It is a list — twelve ships, sixty-two people, ten worlds, two corridors.
Somewhere between the lines, it is also a question: who will be next?