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Here's a minor thing I'd like to straighten out about Tahomen's transmission to the Cult base in the Diaspora. From the end of AP part 2, the PCs hack the communicator to receive quite a bit from his transmission :

"Tahomen posits that the 12-star
constellation—the Gate of Twelve Suns—opens to a demiplane
that hides an unspeakably powerful superweapon. The
cult leader believes that the Drift Rock is a tiny fragment
of this “Stellar Degenerator,” broken off when a portion of
the demiplane was torn away and added to the Drift as a
result of Drift travel. Tahomen also recommended that theCult of Devourer apply as many resources as possible to
find the Gate of Twelve Suns—and the Stellar Degenerator—
before anyone else does. In addition, the PCs can learn
the approximate coordinates of the location Tahomen
transmitted his messages to: a stretch of several hundred
asteroids in the Diaspora."

And when the PCs hack to terminal inside the Spine-Eater base, in AP part 3, it goes like this :

"These captioned recordings document
the Castrovelian cult leader Tahomen’s boastful
crowing about his cult’s activities at the Temple of
the Twelve, including a premature (and ultimately
untrue) claim of the cult’s humiliating defeat of the
PCs. The last communication log, however, takes on
a triumphantly gleeful tone. In it, Tahomen reports
that information in the temple’s inner sanctum has
revealed the location of the “key” emphasized in Nyara’s
prophecy. In the final line of the recording, Tahomen
jubilantly states, “Our future awaits, far beyond the
confines of the Star-Eater’s Spine! You must fly, my
sisters and brothers! Fly to (garbled static), where the Key
awaits…” The recording then ends."

Why didn't the party hear anything at all from Nyara or Nejeor when they first hacked to transmitter back at the Temple on Castrovel ? Or if not stated in the module, what would be a good reason for the two discoveries to be different ?
I'm thinking along the lines of, they only had his last transmission back on Castrovel, and the whole log now in the Diaspora. But I<m also thinking that his last transmission would have been the one mentioning Nyara and Nejeor. What you all think ?


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The plot thickens...
Alien Archives also list them as CR 1/3 with the same stats. Looks like Incident at Absalom might be the one with the wrong CR and XP reward. I hope the party still makes it to level 3 with a bit of XP missing.