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Posted April 23, 2019, 6:14 p.m. by Lieutenant Commander Jasmijn DeVries (XO) (Trin S)

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Chris Emmitt (Chief Engineer) in Main Sim: Left side ship

Posted by Lieutenant Commander Jasmijn DeVries (XO) in Main Sim: Left side ship

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Tiglath Ashur (Chief Of Security) in Main Sim: Left side ship
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“You know I wouldn’t mind seeing what those engines are capable of and how they put it together! Though judging from what happened to their first vessel … I’d have to guess they haven’t learned about dilithium yet and how it reacts to be able to control the anti-matter reactions..” A look of concern swept over his face. He could understand the pursuit of technology, but adequate testing would be necessary before performing a field test like this. He hoped that he could figure out what was going on to try and stabilize the reactions instead of abandoning their warp core for an explosion that they would need to get clear of.

“Hopefully this trip doesn’t end up becoming really short and bright.” Tiglath said as they stepped onto the transporter padd.

“We are ready chief.” He said to the chief. He rested his hand on his phaser, but kept it holstered. He felt slightly apprehensive about this mission, he didn’t like going into situations not really knowing about what he was facing.

”..Right away you all go!” He said.

When the team rematerialized they found themselves on a upper walkway overlooking a small fusion core series of the left side ship. Yelleks were moving about furiously to stabilize it seems one of the fusion cores itself. Shouts picked up by their UTs made out things like ‘going to breach in 5 minutes if we dont figure this out!’ lead by a taller Yellek who seemed the one in charge, problem was it seems there were equal measures of wounded still laying about so they were short handed.

GM CockRoach

Tiglath was no engineer, but he knew trouble when he saw it. He quickly approached the taller Yellek. “I’m Tiglath Ashur, Chief of Security for the Ark Angel. How can I help?” He offered, looking around.

-COS

After getting his bearings straight after the transport in and hearing the commotion and chatter he slung one of his boxes over his shoulder and grabbed the other one in his hand and swiftly pushed past Tiglath B-lining to the staircase heading down it. Though as he moved past Tiglath he said just above all the chatter, “I don’t think we have time for making friends yet!” Despite more and more of the Yellek’s giving a confused look as to what creature just came out of nowhere on their ship, he just kept repeating “I’m an Engineer, I’m an Engineer, relax!”

Lt. (jg) Chris Emmitt (CE)

”..We need to stabilize the core in the next 5 Shelleks or its going to need to be dumped…” The one Yellek said who seemed to be the leader of the groups nearby. “..Sensors though for the readouts on the fusion reactors are offline so we cant see whats wrong..”

GM CockRoach

“Are you able to perform an emergency stop on your fusion reactor that’s powering your batteries ..? Does it have any control rods to insert into the core?” Chris dumped his gear and started looking through one of his boxes for a container. It might be a stop gap at best, but it could either slow down or even halt the fusion reaction. However .. getting it started again would be a different story.

Lt. (jg) Chris Emmitt (CE)

(Just bumping to keep on the board)

-Mike

=^=DeVries to Lieutenant Emmitt. Report; how’s the Yellek core holding up? Any changes?=^=

Lt. Cmdr. DeVries
XO

As Chris was listening to the Engineers he had pulled out his tricorder and was scanning the reactor getting some quick data before deciding his next action as her communication came through. He quickly tapped his comm badge, but continued his work unphased.

=^= Emmiit here, summary short, but the fusion reactor powering these batteries is in bad shape, not sure how long Five Shellecks is, but I’d say we don’t have long and we might have to eject the core. I have one thing I could try, but I’m not sure how far along the cascade reaction is Commander. =^=

Lt. (jg) Chris Emmitt (CE)

=^=What do you have in mind, Lieutenant?=^= Her voice patched through after a long pause of contemplation. =^=We’ve have transporter locks on your team and the Yellek crew. If your best bet is ejecting the core, we need to start evacuation of the crew, now. Time is of essence, and we don’t have much of it.=^=

=^= Well .. thankfully we had their ideas ahead of time so I thought ahead as well .. I brought a container of Argon gas just in case which should start to cancel the reactions within the reactor due to the heavy ions colliding with the electrons to slow ..” =^= He was getting off track and didn’t have too much time to explain so he cut it short.

=^=I understand how Argon gas works, Lieutenant. Your point being?=^= Jasmijn urged, time not a creature she wanted to trifle with.

=^= “The gas will either slow or stop the cascade Commander. Worst case, we’ll have time to evacuate everyone and clear the area, but I’m sure it would be a huge loss for them if they lose the ship ..” =^= He sort of continued, but it was very quiet, ” =^=Not to mention I wouldn’t get to see the rest of it ..” =^=

=^=We have enough room to accomodate them for a short while, if worst comes to worst, Lieutenant.=^= Jasmijn assured over the comms, =^=Keep up the work, Emmitt. Hopefully that Argon gas can stay its containment. Keep us apprised, bridge out.=^=

Tiglath watched with concern, but so far this conversation wasn’t in his wheel house. A thought occured to him though, if the ship would need to be evacuated, then he could see if there were any wounded or civilians nearby that needed to go. It would also give him a chance to look around.

“I’ll go check around and see about an evacuation.” He mentioned to Chris then proceeded to walked down a nearby corridor looking around, keeping an eye on anything suspicious, any wounded that may have been missed, or anyone that may otherwise need help.

-COS

Lt. Cmdr. DeVries
XO

“Sounds good! It wouldn’t hurt to be ready for it just in case ..” As patiently could, he waited for the results of his scan and left the tricorder scanning on a nearby panel while he pulled the container out of his bag labeled with a big ‘Ar’ written on the side of it. He also pulled out a hose and some clamps out of the bag and well and brought it around to the reactor just in case looking for a place to attach it to. Not being able to immediately find one he asked one of the nearby Engineers, “Where’s the input valve for the reactor??”

Lt. (jg) Chris Emmitt (CE)

Lt. Cmdr. DeVries
XO


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