Mission success (cumulative)
Hull-loss events (2041–2045)
Max medical response (Earth)
How we measure success
We track launch-to-docking precision, radiation dosage against personal limits, cryo revival vitals, and post-mission psychological screenings. A “successful” mission means every passenger who boarded in good faith arrives within protocol — or is transferred with consent to appropriate care.
Transparency
Quarterly safety bulletins summarize anomalies: solar flare delays, micrometeorite pitting within tolerance, and any off-nominal cryo cycle. Subscribers receive summaries via encrypted feed; journalists may request redacted incident reports through Press & Media.
Passenger responsibility
Pre-flight medical clearance is mandatory. Concealing conditions that affect vacuum or radiation tolerance voids coverage and may result in denied boarding. Full details: Pre-Flight Medical.