UESP Contrary to the papers belief... This mission hadn't gone entirely as planned. They hadn't landed the ship on the moon as intended, but nonetheless they got what was required... Now that the Super computer was finished, they had what they required for their venture... To land a monkey, HC (Harold Cheshire) on the moon, and bring him home. The UESP did not cut corners, unlike the UEAS and the Lance. There was pressure from above to launch the manned flight now, and Timish had insisted they launch a monkey first. But there was discontent in parliament... Churchill had jumped on the chance to get a reelection and demanded outright that they send a man. Against Timish protests, Imperial Two was to be manned. Timish has made no public appearance since, save a single announcement denouncing Churchill for forcing the UESP to breach reasonable scientific methods. There are rumours that he has resigned, but no one is sure whether these are true or not. Set up Dragchute (For safe reentry onto earth) Parachute (" ") One man capsule RCS (For safe landing on the moon and earth) Winglets (For control) Decoupler One liquid fuel tank Two heavy SRB (For return to earth) One Liquid fuel engine (" ") Decoupler Two Liquid fuel tanks Two liquid fuel engines (For reaching moon) decoupler Two Heavy Liquid fuel tanks two dual nose liquid fuel engines (For breaking atmosphere) Payload One human (Captain Alexander Button of the Royal Air Force) Food / water dispensers Relayed transistor (For computer control from earth if required) Radio carbon dioxide vent oxygen tank Camera Waste Bags One zinc battery United Empire flag Criticism of UEAS Churchill has waded in to support the movie, stating that the UEAS should do more to represent the German people as the UE has strives to do. Queen Elizabeth commented that it was in favour of democracy to represent all the peoples of a nation, and has said that the UEAS should strive to better recognise the German culture and truly integrate it with their own in as many ways as possible to ensure the two identities become bound together.