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Shuttle Bay - Main Sim

Posted July 6, 2020, 3:14 p.m. by Ensign Brekag (Security Officer) (Rusty Boshankles)

Posted by Gamemaster Roadrunner (Gamemaster) in Shuttle Bay - Main Sim
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“Computer begin Preflight… system status report” JT gave the order to the computer to begin the preflight checks. “Commander Janzen, can you please check sensors and defensive systems while I check propulsion and offensive systems?”

JT

BJ started looking over the senors. “You do know the defensive systems are on the same console as the offensive systems?”

Janzen

OOC Strictly speaking, All systems could be checked from the same seat since the thing could be crewed by one , just tying to spread things out but Ill run with it..

IC:

JT shook his head at his gaff “Deflector systems.. I meant deflector systems. Should be right there with the sensors”

JT

Ensign Brekag entered the shuttle bay, ready for his first away mission. He had made sure he needed everything that he would need to protect the other crew in the shuttle.
Ensign Brekag, security

OCC Nathan is needing to take an LOA BJ will be taking over this Away mission Please add a Medical NE to the team Basically one Person from every department needs to go on the mission

KG

BJ smiled. “Good to know that you know how to fly this thing. Captain won’t let me.”

Janzen

“Its a good design” JT said reassuringly “I’ve only crashed one once” he added wanting to see the commander’s reaction while awaiting the pre-flight report from the computer

Nice tryBJ thought. “So we’re equal in crashing. As for this craft; Try not to crash. The designer will not be happy. I know her far too well.”

“Is everyone aboard?” he asked looking back and seeing Janzen, Brekag and newly arrived NE Payne that the medical department sent.

JT

BJ looked around. “I’m thinking so Lt. Take us out.|”

Janzen

OCC still need your engineer ;)

KG

oops

BJ

Before the shuttle could depart there was an alert during a final phase of the pre-check - there was a misalignment in the port thrust manifold, an engineer would need to repair it before liftoff or while en route. If they didn’t, sub-light maneuverability could be hampered and any atmospheric flight could be dangerous.

GM Roadrunner

Brekag heard the alarm from the back of the shuttle, and was hoping that it wasn’t a serious concern. He didn’t want his first away mission to be his last.
Ensign Brekag, security.


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