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Jupiter Station, Labs - Main Sim

Posted Oct. 7, 2022, 4:47 p.m. by Lieutenant Aaron Williams (Chief Science Officer) (Adrien Jouve)

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Posted by Lieutenant Aaron Williams (Chief Science Officer) in Jupiter Station, Labs - Main Sim

Posted by Gamemaster Mischief Maker (Gamemaster) in Jupiter Station, Labs - Main Sim
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Once at the lab, Aaron uploaded the data on the starbase computer, which took a moment. Still, it gave the scientist some time to cross his observation with the Starfleet database, hoping to narrow the research when the upload would be ready.
I don’t even think we ever heard of a substance that transports someone to another dimension, thought Aaron. But the weirdest thing is that the phenomenon only affected a part of Morton’s body, yet his vitals were normal like he never split. Weird… As he tried finding an answer, he let the computer find a similar substance capable of doing what happened to Morton, based on Aaron’s description.

Lieutenant JG Aaron Williams - CSO

The results were rather disappointing. There was no known or synthetic substance that could create a pocket universe in the manner they had witnessed. There were larger stellar phenomena that operated in similar ways on a grander scale, but certainly nothing smaller from something that simply had reacted to the nitrogen in the atmosphere.

~Mischief Maker
With a sigh, Aaron closed the search window and sat for a second. The solution eluded him, and his last hope was the data he collected while countering the substance effects back at the hangar. Perhaps it’s a substance that was brought unstable and reacted in an unconventional way. Maybe the shock when the bottle fell…
The computer made a sound to alert Aaron that the data has been uploaded. Looking at the screen, the scientist began to scroll down the page to understand what happened to Morton.

Lieutenant JG Aaron Williams - CSO

The scans from the cargo bay of the scene showed that whatever the goo was that seeped out of the bottle when it broke had reacted to the nitrogen in the air and combusted. How that had resulted in the formation of miniature spatial anomaly had not been determined.

~Mischief Maker

Aaron frowned at the result. Nitrogen, uh ? That explained the sudden reaction from the bottle, and even if it’s a small hint, that was a better start than nothing. Perhaps a list of the molecules reacting to nitrogen would help, thought the scientist. We’ll then be able to recreate the substance and maybe study its effects. Aaron’s finger flew on the tactile screen and entered his research.

Lieutenant Aaron Williams - CSO


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