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Science Lab 1 - Side Sim

Posted Aug. 21, 2019, 6:28 p.m. by Cadet Kai Oliver Kingstone (Scientist) (Jay Luistro)

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Kanto (Chief Science Officer) in Science Lab 1 - Side Sim

Posted by Cadet Kai Oliver Kingstone (Scientist) in Science Lab 1 - Side Sim

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Kanto (Chief Science Officer) in Science Lab 1 - Side Sim
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18:00 O’Clock. Science Lab 1, Kai was already there awaiting for the two NE’s. At first he was sure of what he was going to do, but then, checking all the equipment and tools, doubt arises in the poor and genuine soul of the Cadet: “I have this, yes. The inter-phase relè is there… oh gosh, why I feel like I’m missing something?” He thought
One, two, three counted… there, one there, the one other in the other place. Seemed that everything was in the proper place and in order. But still he was double checking.
After a minute from the established time, both of the NEs entered the Lab excusing the Cadet for their lateness. Kai now had trembling hands as he was going to explain the root of the Project.
“Today- “ he suddenly blocked “Today we’re going to test to modify this sub-space communication relè, to send light particle in the subspace realm instead of the normal signal wave to increase its efficiency in transmissions.” He told the two NEs pointing the relè and a mysterious module. The Idea was complicated and no one really knew how to encode long datas through light: the challenge environment lit up NE Jeanna’s eyes while NE Peabody was already thinking on how to encode the information. NE Jeanna asked to the Cadet what was that module near the relè. As the question came through Kai’s ear, he, with joy and emphasis, explained that: “the Module is a light Modulator and receiver for encryption and decryption of a new and complex system to transcribe information, via wavelength modulation and properties alteration. Also it is still experimental.”
“So to encrypt you use different wavelength to send specific informations?” Asked NE Peabody
“Exactly we use a 1024 Bits Encryption System which allows a plentiful of combinations. So even a slight differentiation of few micron can change the entire message. It is safe and hard to decrypt.” Replied Kai, looking at the non-believing eyes of the NE.
“Now,” he added “I need you two to help me to synchronize, align and regulate the module before we install it.”
“Alright! Let’s do this.” shouted NE Jeanna, agonizing of joy to start.
“Yeah, ok.” Said calmly NE Peabody. He was still a bit impressed about the technology that the young Kai made. Even for him, such hardware was hardworking and needed a lot of time for the effort: he would say that Kingstone had passion for such thing.
While the two started working, Kai was looking around for any sign of Mr. Kanto. The Idea to see him while working on his project made Oliver to have goosebumps and feel under pressure. He, for the sake of his sanity, prayed to avoid to meet him while working: he never hated him, nor had some adversity. He just needed to know him better, as new place, new people. And if Kanto was ever coming there, then he hoped to make a good impression to him.
After deducting that for the moment, no “threat” was there, he took a multiphasic diagnostic tool and started working on the module, while NE Jeanna and NE Peabody were trying to align and compensate some software problems.

Cadet Kai O. Kingstone - Scientist

Kanto’s duty shift ended a couple hours ago, but he realized that he had forgotten something back in his office. He was going to grab the little black box from his desk so the he could look over Vheris’ notes as he knew he would have some free time to get started on his experiment. As he made his way back to Science Lab 1, he noticed that there were officers in the lab. He double-checked the PaDD he carried with him, and there were three people logged in. Mr. Kingstone and two junior scientists. After noting that Kai had requested the lab time, he decided that he would check in on their progress before grabbing his notes. So he entered the lab.

“Mr. Kingstone, Miss Jeanna,” he said as he nodded to each in turn. “Mr. Peabody.” He then turned back to Kai. “How is your experiment coming along?”

-Lt. jg. Kanto, CSO

When Kanto entered the room, Kai was focused to joint some cables, while Jeanna and Peabody, after aligning everything and debugging programs bug, were already creating a new interface so the module could be attached to the relè. The presence of the CSO made Kai jumping of scare and he almost made falling the solder, saving it just with a bit of luck.
“Sir!” He immediately stood up at ease. “Everything is going smoothly sir. I and the team just finished to set up the program and aligning some tubes and channels. I was going to joint the remaining light fiber optic cables, and after Peabody and Jeanna finish to build-up that new interface we’ll be ready to test it, Sir.”
He would look the two NEs in the back of Mr. Kanto, who were happily keep going in what they were doing.
“Also… I can’t find an Energy Cell strong enough to power the unit as it consume a 20% more than normal relè. Do you know where I can find it, Sir?” He asked to the Vulcan, pointing the empty casing for the cell.

Cadet Kai O. Kingstone - Scientist

“You have two choices for the energy cell, cadet,” Kanto replied, in that formal yet even tone of his, “You could go down to Engineering and see if they have any spares in the equipment storage, or you could use the Replicator here in the lab to fabricate one.” As he spoke, he indicated the console at the back of the science lab. “Is there anything that I could help you with? I am currently off duty, and have no plans for the evening.”

-Lt. jg. Kanto, CSO

“Ahaha!” He laughed no-sense “If you can, sir.. it would be more than appreciated!” To be honest he did not wanted to have him around too much as it was such nerve-tensing but… “I have never worked with a 10 years old replicator” pointing out the weird looking console “and I do not know how it works.” Added.
He was updated in the usage of the new and standardized replicators, but really, the mess of the old ones, not of his kind.
In the meanwhile Jeanna and Peabody ultimately finished the interface and mounted it on the relè frame. Awaiting the Module to be installed, they were already working on the receiver with a hand by the young Cadet who was still awaiting response by his superior.

Cadet Kai O. Kingstone - Scientist


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