we are only possibly a few days away from launching 5 space station modules to orbit and they will all dock together, after that we will launch all of the landercrafts and dock them to the space station, then we will power on our gigantic fusion engine and escape the earths gravitational pull, we will fly to mercury and once in its orbit we will undock a lander with base modules to make a permenant presence on mercury, then we will de-orbit them and land them on the surface after choosing a safe flat area of ground a couple miles wide, then we will undock the crew lander with 2 - 3 astronauts onboard, they will also de-orbit and land near the base modules, after that the station will be placed in a lower orbit than it was for undocking and will await the crew, after the mostly secret mission we will return to earth where a crew spacecraft (already docked to the station before it left) separates from the station and returns to earth after de-orbiting, and you may have guessed, that return spacecraft will be our modified TF-21 capsule,
this mission has actually been in the works for almost 3 years now, it will finally come to reality in just a few days and we cant wait,
i know what you might be thinking "BuT oRbIsPaCe YoU dOnT kNoW hOw To DoCk" well, we have scheduled test flights for docking practice and we are confident we can get it right this time. :)
@TomKerbal thanks! :)