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Main Sim- EPS Systems with Cadet Hobbes

Posted Nov. 1, 2021, 10:50 a.m. by Lieutenant Junior Grade Dael Stadi (Chief Engineer) (Griffin Day)

Posted by Cadet Katherine (Katie) Hobbes (Engineer) in Main Sim- EPS Systems with Cadet Hobbes

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Dael Stadi (Chief Engineer) in Main Sim- EPS Systems with Cadet Hobbes

Posted by Cadet Katherine (Katie) Hobbes (Engineer) in Main Sim- EPS Systems with Cadet Hobbes
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Dael walked into the EPS systems as frazzled as he’d ever looked. Realigning a warp matrix was nothing compared to having his staff turn into a bunch of raving lunatics swinging fists all over his warp room. He found Katie after a quick scan and walked over to the cadet.

“Good job on getting everyone out of the Engineering , Hobbes. I don’t know what’s come over everyone in there but they started swinging at each other and me. In my Engineering deck. They better hope whatever has them acting like this is mind-control, or they’ll wish it was something fatal.” He took a deep breath and worked to regain his focus. All the rest could wait, the functioning members of the Engineering team had a job to do. “I’ve been getting scattered reports of the situation, looks like you’ve done well keeping them isolated and from damaging anything. What else have I missed?”

-Lt. jg Dael Stadi, CE

Katherine smiled for a moment at the Lieutenant’s remark but dropped it immediately. Perhaps he was actually serious about doing something fatal to those folks. She turned to the display.

“It appears that we have most of the people from Engineering in the zero-grav cargo bay… Making it zero gravity did reduce their ability to harm anyone or anything… but it is not a perfect containment,” she said. She tapped the screen. “There is a force field projector that is out here so it is theoretically possible someone could get out.”

She turned to Stadi.

“My biggest worry is that I don’t actually know what caused this. We may need to do something with air circulation. Or perhaps something to the potable water system. Or, for all I know, there is a programming glitch in the replicators,” Katie said. She took a deep breath. “I just don’t know what the next highest priority should be.”

=/\= Cadet Katherine (Katie) Hobbes, Engineering

OOC: (I’m going to go ahead and put the XO’s shipwide communication in this post since this thread wasn’t here for him to cross-post into when he made it)

Dael took a moment to consider what the cadet had told him. The containment in the cargo bay was definitely a concern, he didn’t want whatever this was spreading to the other parts of the ship if it could be helped. He still didn’t know why it was getting extremely cold on the ship either and that was a concern, but first things were first. “We definitely don’t have enough information at this point… So, we need to focus on what’s in front of us until we do. Good job on the zero-G, that will help where our forcefields are lacking.” He tried not to grumble to much in front of his cadet, but the fact that a system had failed like that during a crisis was one he would not let himself live down. It always happened it seemed, but that didn’t mean he had to like it. “If the force field…” he continued but stopped as the ship-wide channel opened.

=^= This is the XO. Until further notice all personnel are to remain where they are currently. Movement throughout the ship is restricted to essential personnel only. If you must move around, contact the bridge. Foley out. =^=

“Well… Sounds like maybe the Bridge might know what’s going on. Cadet, care to give them a sit-rep and ask what they know?” Dael said turning to Katie and quirking an eyebrow and a slight grin. Sure, this was definitely a crisis situation for the ship, having crew members attack one another unprovoked wasn’t something that happened everyday, and sure he was the senior officer. But he remembered when he had to take charge during a crisis on the Bridge and answer for the Engineering team, and he’d made it out fine. At least, he liked to think so. He certainly didn’t when that was happening, but this was an Academy ship, and now was a good as time as any to get the cadet used to addressing the Bridge crew.

-Lt. jg Dael Stadi ,Ce

Katie took a deep breath and nodded.

“Of course, sir,” she said as she tapped her communicator. “Bridge. XO. Cadet Katherine Hobbes, engineer, reporting from the EPS center. We … I… we have teleported the majority of the rioters in Engineering to Auxiliary Cargo Bay to eliminate the possibility of them damaging any critical equipment and turned off the artificial gravity in the Auxiliary Cargo Bay to make it more difficult for them to engage in undesirable behavior. Sir.”

Katy grimaced. That didn’t come out like she wanted. She took a second deep breath. It was just her career in Starfleet on the line so she might as well go for broke.

“Sir, if I may ask… we’re working in the dark here. Can you tell me… us… me what in Heaven’s name is going on?”

She glanced at Stadi, hoping that the coming reprimand wouldn’t be too severe.

=/\= Cadet Katherine Hobbes, Engineer

(OOC: Don’t forget to put what you say into the communicator bracketed with a “=^=” at the beginning and end of your message, that way we know what parts that you wrote are part of the communication and which are spoken to others around you. And to cross-post this communication to the bridge. Just copy and paste whatever you bracket with the communicator sign to the Bridge post for our Main Sim, and when you sign off you’ll end your sign off with (cross-post) so everyone knows where it came from. Wanted to cover the basics of how we do this sorta’ve thing here at STF, which is a main reason I wanted you to make that communique and threw you to the wolves a bit. :) Great post though! I’m also gonna make a quick edit in the post here since I got in touch with our XO who made a communique to us but didn’t crosspost to our thread because he didn’t know where we were. He should know, engineers are always hiding from the brass, too many repairs to make.)

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Dael tried to will the cadet to breathe easy and find her footing while listening to the message. They learn by doing he thought to himself, trying to rationalize not stepping in to take over to try and help. He didn’t like seeing his team struggle, especially when it came to something that was also not high on his list of preferences. Struggle with a tough repair, sure. Send a clear and concise communique to command staff, not his favorite. But you learned by doing. He twinged a little at the last addition to the communication. He tried not to show it too much, but it was still a visible enough reaction. A bit of a rough start, for sure, they definitely needed to work on that.

“I think in the future you might want to take a few more deep breaths and slow down next time. And while we are under a bit of stress here be a little more…” he struggled to find the right word that wouldn’t make his cadet even more apprehensive about talking to the command staff. “....tactful next time. Don’t think of it as talking to the Commander of a Starfleet starship. Think of it as delivering a report to your next duty shift, or composing a technical log…but with much more “sirs” involved. That’s what used to help me out.” He’d probably have to go over the details more in depth at a later date, right now they had a ship to get back into order. The time for a stern lecture on proper communicator etiquette wasn’t right now.... though that last bit certainly was a new one from a cadet.

“With any luck they’ll give us a good sit-rep back and we can see where we need to go from here. I’d like to know what’s causing my staff to go berserk on my deck and are now floating in one of our cargo bays.”

=^=Foley to Lt Stadi. Do you have enough engineers left to do a bit of investigative work? =^=

Dael furrowed his brow and looked at his communicator. The Commander was newer to the ship, but from what he’d seen it didn’t seem like the man to ignore Katie’s communication. He resisted the urge to tap his commbadge and reply, but the new puzzle in front of him and his desire to train the cadet took that over quickly. He reached for a nearby alcove where he knew a toolkit was and picked up a tricorder. “I know he wouldn’t just not acknowledge what you said Cadet, your nervous comments notwithstanding.... Uh huh…” he muttered as the scan blipped at him. “Your communicator isn’t broadcasting like it should, might be some interference going on.... Yep, we’ve got some interference with our EPS systems configuring your commbadge’s wavelength to the wrong setting. Odd that it would start up like that, but who knows what else is happening on this ship.” Which is something he should definitely know, seeing how he was the Chief Engineer, but he neglected to say that outloud. He inputted a few commands into the device and looked back up at his cadet.

“Good news Hobbes, looks like you get what a lot of people don’t get, a second chance at a first impression. Try your communique again, from the top. I’ll have you answer the Commander for me. And remember…breathe.”

-Lt. jg Dael Stadi, CE


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