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Graven XII - Science - At the Landing Side

Posted July 4, 2020, 1:23 p.m. by Lieutenant Junior Grade Kiama Naim (Science Officer) (Silke Fahl)

Posted by Lieutenant Faye Calloway (Mission Specialist) in Graven XII - Science - At the Landing Side

Posted by Gamemaster Wookius Furrius (Senior Gamemaster) in Graven XII - Science - At the Landing Side

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Kiama Naim ((A) Chief Science Officer) in Graven XII - Science - At the Landing Side

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Once she had pulled the piece of metal out of the ground, Kiama sat down cross-legged and closely inspected whatever it was that she was holding in her hands; especially the edges where she could see the different layering of metal and of course the slightly twisted part. She the placed it in her lap for a moment and reached for her tricorder. Once she had flipped the tricorder open, she picked up the piece of metal once more and ran the tricorder over it. She hoped to find out what it was made of and get a clue what it might be. At the same time she was looking for traces of radiation.

~Lt.j.g. Naim, aCSO

Materials were an advanced composite, though they were constructed of metal alloys that did correspond metals native to the Graven system.

There was a radiation signature on the metal. It was low grade radiation. Naim’s science knowledge would suggest it was more of something affected by radiation than a source of it. It suggested as well that the nature of the radiation was not unlike that of radiation released from a singularity. The ‘match’ that it was 81% closest to was that of a detonation from an early war bird.
- Wookiee

“How is that even possible?” Kiama whispered to herself as she looked at her tricorder readings.

Faye nodded. “Well then, let’s find, shall we? But first…” She tapped her commbadge. =/\Calloway to Naim. Anything so far?=/\=

~Faye Calloway, Data Specialist (cross-posted)

She looked a little startled as Faye’s voice broke unexpectedly through the silence. =/\= Naim here. You could say so Lieutenant, =/\= she replied, her confusion probably audible in her voice. =/\= While taking soil samples I discovered a piece of metal that shows traces of radiation. Though not as if it is the source of it, but rather as if it had been exposed to it. My readings say that the radiation is not unlike that of a singularity, but the closest ‘match’ is that of the detonation of an early warbird. This gives more questions than answers. =/\=

~Lt.j.g. Naim, aCSO


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