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Posted Sept. 15, 2020, 9:25 p.m. by Cadet Dael Stadi (Engineer) (Griffin Day)

Posted by Lieutenant Sapeth (Chief Engineer) in Main Sim - Engineering

Posted by Captain Emmeline Davis (Commanding Officer) in Main Sim - Engineering

Posted by Lieutenant Sapeth (Chief Engineer) in Main Sim - Engineering
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The slightly smaller frame of Emmy stepped out from behind Holmann. “Commander Holmann is no longer a suspect,” she responded to his confusion, tersely. She noted the diagnostic and refrained from pushing further on the CE, realizing that he needed more information from his own investigations before he could provide anything useful to her.

Davis, CO

Kyle swivelled and noticed the Captain standing behind Commander Holmann, “Captain on Deck!” Every officer dropped whatever they were doing and turned to face the CO, standing at attention.

-Cadet Kyle Anders: Security-

Sapeth inclined his head towards the Captain. “Understood Captain,” he said as he made a mental note of one of the Cadets on the far side of Engineering. The cadet who had dropped an eps relay in their exuberance, and was now going to require an additional 4 hours to do additional diagnostics to make sure the relay was not damaged.

Lt Sapeth - CE

OOC: Hope this is a good place to try and jump into the main sim. If not let me know

IC: Dael looked down at the EPS relay he had dropped. ‘Margarine thumbs’, he thought he had heard humans call it, but he had been so focused on his work that the sudden rushing influx of thoughts from everyone throughout the room at the Captain and XO’s arrival and the shout from the security officer had startled him out of his concentration. He glanced down at the relay and it seemed to still be intact, but he knew the drop had added a good bit of work time to make sure nothing had been damaged. By the Four Deities, way to make a good impression Dael he thought as he picked the relay off the bulkhead and placed it on the nearby work counter. Snapping back to attention, he focused on the surface thoughts that had caused the startled rush into his mind, something about a crime and suspects, and the possible tampering of a tricorder and ships internal recordings. I really need to get out of the Jefferie’s Tubes more often he thought. Dael took in the scene at the far end of the deck with the senior officers and security cadet, noted the tricorder on the diagnostics table and was curious if he had anything to add to help whatever was happening on the ship. Focus Dael, the Captain is right there. You already dropped one thing today, let’s just try to stay at attention and not get ahead of ourselves

-Cadet Stadi, Engineering

As the diagnostic ran, Sapeth turned towards Cadet Stadi. “Cadet, once you have started the diagnostic routine on that relay, I require a moment of your time.”

“Understood sir.” Dael replied. He ran a quick scan of the relay and it seemed to have survived the drop but to be sure he placed it on the work counters diagnostic pad and programmed an extensive look at the piece. You could never be too careful, especially when it came to EPS relays.

While the Captain was hijacking an investigation, the Cadet’s querry came on screen showing the usual and known culprits. Mostly the security team and commander Holmann.

As for the tricorder, it appeared that the blood analyizer module had become cracked during some sort of accidental fall (OOC: Read GM’s incompetence). Nothing that a first year cadet couldn’t fix and nothing to indicate malfeasance.

GM Wombat

There’s got to be a way of cracking this, Kyle thought to himself. Then it came to him, “Computer, transfer the footage from the these cameras to Holodeck Two. /=\Anders to Lieutenant Rainns, if you’re not busy I’d appreciate if you could meet me on Holodeck Two, I have an idea/=.“

-Cadet Kyle Anders: Security-

As Sapeth’s team was busily moving around Engineering with their respective tasks, Eric felt he would only get in the way at this time. And he really did need to check in with Sickbay. He spoke up during the pause in the conversation between Davis and Sapeth. “Captain, I’m going to go by Sickbay and get checked out. Between the memory loss and the sedatives, I think I need to see what is going on…”

(OOC: This will also help reduce the number of people posting in this thread! :) )

-Cmdr. Eric Holmman, XO

Emmy waved her hand dismissively at the overly attentive group of cadets. She narrowly resisted the urge to let out a huff at the clear disruption that her presence provided and nodded at Holmman. “I’ll accompany you, just to make sure that no one gets too concerned,” she commented, her tone bordering on slight snark, although her facial expression remained neutral. Her eyes did narrow slightly at the CE before gesturing for the XO to lead the way out of Engineering now that the tricorder had been dropped off.

“I expect a report shortly,” she instructed Sapeth.

Davis, CO

“Excuse me Captain, I have a report,” Sapeth said before the Captain had taken more then a couple of steps. He raised an eyebrow at the inevitable response. “You did say you expected a report shortly Captain.”

Lt Sapeth - CE

Emmy did allow the noisy breath to escape through her nose this time and paused mid-stride before turning around. “Report, then, Lieutenant,” she demanded.

Davis, CO

“There is no evidence of tampering Captain. There is a crack in the blood analyizer module of the tricorder, probably the result of a hard hit or significant fall.”

Closing out the evidence log, he loaded it onto a PADD, holding it out to the Captain. As he waited he picked up the tricorder and handed it to a passing crewman. “Have the tricorder sent for maintenance crewman.”

Lt Sapeth - CE

After ensuring the EPS relay was getting the thorough diagnostic and all was running smoothly, Dael made his way over to his superior, a bit uneasily. This was more command staff than he’d ever really encountered in one place and the tension in the room was forming like a migraine in his Betazoid brain. He smoothed out his uniform a bit and waited till he thought was an acceptable break in Sapeth’s report. When it came he attempted to make eye contact with the Vulcan and give a nod to show his availability for whatever the Chief needed him for, trying to be discreet and not interrupt the senior staff. His mind itched to send out a telepathic gesture since that was his instinct in nonverbal communication, but most non-Betazoids didn’t care for that, nor were Sapeth’s Vulcan mental blocks easy things to bypass. Instead he waited patiently, his black irised eyes taking in the scene unfolding around him.

-Cadet Stadi, Engineering


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