Miscellaneous Matters Upon Arrival

Be it the severely deformed landing gear, or the shiny bottom of the Wasp that had been rubbed bare by a few centimeters, or the two deep trenches that stretched for over 70 meters, made when the spacecraft landed, or the scattered soil that was flung dozens of meters away, they all clearly pointed to one fact:

The fact that when Sheyan landed, his situation was far from ideal.

It must be known that the Wasp was not the kind of "prim and proper" spacecraft that required a long runway to take off or land. It could perform a successful vertical take-off and landing even on a slope of about 30 degrees. This meant that even if one of its landing gears inadvertently slid into a ditch while it was landing, as long as the depth of the ditch did not exceed half a meter, everything would be all right.