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Main Sim - Shuttle Bay Repairs (Tag Medical)

Posted Feb. 19, 2021, 2:50 p.m. by Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharah Fayth (Chief Science Officer) (Jennifer Ward)

Posted by Fleet Captain Drudoc Andone (Commanding Officer) in Main Sim - Shuttle Bay Repairs (Tag Medical)
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In a swirl of transporter energy Tabris was whisked away to Sickbay 1 a moment later

GM CockRoach

“Computer,” she requested as she went over to a control panel, “display all transporter and/or replicator/holodeck logs for the last hour.” She was looking to see if anyone had used those systems to remotely access/interfere/place/remove/etc anything or anyone from the shuttle bay. Perhaps one of those systems had a log of what had happened that the security grid in the shuttle bay did not.

Lt. jg Fayth, CSO

A list of the last hour of such usage came up, no stand outs showed up matching the parts or means to cause a malfunction or explosion. Nor any sign of tampering with the logs for that matter to Fayth’s eyes. If Rainn took a look he could confirm on a security level no tampering had been done. Perhaps a more broad spectrum scan or scans inside or outside the ship could reveal more?

GM CockRoach

Rainns had watched the events unfold before him, making sure that Tabris was safely taken out of the shuttle bay, he proceeded to walk over to the control panel next to Sharah. He read over her shoulder and saw there was nothing out of the ordinary on the logs. “I hate technology.” He muttered, his guard was still up, but he was slightly more relaxed again.

Lt. Jg. Joseph Rainns- COS

Sharah nodded thinking. “Computer run a broad spectrum scan inside and outside the ship.” The computer trilled as it began it’s scan. “Maybe we should check the security pallet. The computer said their were signs of possible tampering. Maybe the sensor array on the runabout was a fluke, blowing up like that. But tampering and the security system? We just left star base after a complete check and updates. We were down here checking just as a precaution after our trip.” Unlike Rainns she was more tense than before. She just couldn’t shake that feeling she’d had earlier. She would need to talk to the CNS if this ended up being nothing. She looked around the shuttle bay for the access hatch for the security grid. She was trying to remember. She hadn’t learned the schematics of the ship.

She wanted to tear the fulcrum runabout apart to find out what went wrong, but she’d need an engineer for that. Or she could try and telepathically track down that feeling and where it came from.

Lt jg Fayth, CSO

A moment later the computer intoned again. =/\= Scan internally complete, no findings. External scans complete. Energy pattern match local spacial make up. =/\= It said.

GM CockRoach

Sharah just stared at the console in front of her. What did that mean? Ugh! This was beyond her training. =^=Fayth to Riley. I need you in the shuttle bay, asap.=^=

When he arrived she explained that the sensor array on the Fulcrum exploded, and there had been some type of transporter and/or replicator/holodeck matrix type signature on the remains of the sensor array. Those pieces were in the container outside the suttle. Prior to that a diagnostic only indicated that the array needed to be realigned. There had been some kind of electrical discharge which caused En Asam, from engineering, to get hit and knocked unconscious. The shuttle was in diagnostic mode so there should have been no power running. The security pallet had been tampered with. And internal scans and logs showed nothing, but she got this result: External scans complete. Energy pattern match local spacial make up. “So this is your area of expertise. I have no idea what to do with it. I know you’re working on the messages we intercepted. When I’m done here I’ll take over that, or give it to someone in your team. I’m putting this,” she pointed at the malfunctioning/tapered with shuttle, “in your hands.”
Lt jg Fayth, CSO


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