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Main Sim - Wolf 359 Planet 2 - Cave Scouting

Posted March 1, 2023, 1:57 p.m. by Lieutenant Junior Grade Kenzo Kurata (Amory Chief) (Katy Darrah)

Posted by Commander Heather Grace (Executive Officer/Chief Science Officer) in Main Sim - Wolf 359 Planet 2 - Cave Scouting

Posted by Ensign Elemirre Serinde (Engineering Officer) in Main Sim - Wolf 359 Planet 2 - Cave Scouting

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Kenzo Kurata (Amory Chief) in Main Sim - Wolf 359 Planet 2 - Cave Scouting
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With the course set the group soon emerged from their travel into a much lower though much smaller height area. The ceiling here was barely above 6ft above their heads, though it was quite wide nearly 80 yards by 40 yards almost from floor to ceiling were engrained deposits of dilthium and lithium ore! The quality was rough but acceptable, not quite Starfleet grade quality that they would want on their ships but for lower warp cores like those in use by Earth’s merchant fleets these would be more then sufficient. The ore was pretty deep down though it would require quite a bit of work to get a mining operation setup this deep and processors back up on the surface. They would also need to prospect for more deposits to make sure this wasnt just some tiny one off fluke.

Of course they should also probably get back to the surface with samples not to mention check in with the other team given they had found it seems local natives elsewhere on the planet.

GM CockRoach

Heather had to fight to hold back an exclamation of relief, fearing it would echo through the entire system, as the scanners started reporting the deposits of both dilthium and lithium ore. She pulled a sample container out of her bag and made her way over to one of the veins of dilthium and started collecting a sample for analysis back on the ship.

“Ensign, map the interior of this cavern. Lieutenant Kurata, anything on scanners? And was there any more information from Bravo Team or the Captain, Captain Baumann?”

Cmdr Grace - XO/CSO

“Yes, ma’am,” El said. Their lights didn’t take in the immenseness of the chamber, though it did illuminate the ceiling just a few feet above them. It felt different here. Were it not for the gravity - and a slightly greater one at that - she could almost feel she was floating, lost in the darkness of space, devoid of all boundaries. The walls of the tunnels gave a solidity to the senses and the feeling of the tons of stone over them. Here, as her light trailed off into the dark that solidity disappeared. Using her scanner she turned a slow 360 to get a sense of the ground topography of the cave before turning to the specifics of the minerals present. El began with the surface of the cave walls, ceiling and floor and then scanned to depth to get a sense of the veins and mineralization beyond the surface. To do this she moved away from the group toward one of the walls before making her way slowly around the cave. As the scanner did its thing, El moved her light over the walls and veins that ran along the surface like a geological web.

Baumann said “As was suggested, they are returning to the surface to rendezvous with us. And while you are plotting maps and collecting samples, Commander, you may want to contemplate why this place is shaped in this fashion.” and he quite directly glared at her. “Its been mined, ma’am. The indigenous life forms with primitive tools are active in the area. Again… we should go. Now.

Heather looked up from the samples she was collecting. Her focus had been on finding the source of the readings and collecting the necessary samples. Though Captain Baumann’s explanation would explain why the ore was so easily extracted for them.

OOC: to clarify the natives are not currently actively tunneling, but yes they are using some sort of ‘advanced’ stone age tools to ‘mine’....

Kenzo grabber his scanner, opening it up and making scans on both near and far bands, trying to get a scan of the area to account for interference by the minerals. “Scanning now, Commander.”

Scans soon came back, the dilthium and lithium crystals present were of mostly low quality even by Earth Starfleet standards. They would be fine for Earth merchant ships only really as stated before. The scanning radius was however, limited more then it should be for some unknown reason. Instead of several hundred yards of scanning at high resolution. They were reduced to a bare 30 or so yards. Within this radius they also picked up some of the bio-luminescent moss and fungus, as well as a variety of deep subterranean mushrooms. As well as indications of differing forms of tiny tunnels dug by deep-earth dwelling creatures like higher up.

Mined? She heard that from the big MACO. El shifted the light to look at the walls and floor of the cave more closely. Was there evidence of picks and shovels or drilling or detonations? Debris on the floor? Discarded tools? Evidence of the means of removing what was taken? Looking back, the soldiers were wraith like at a distance - a profile here or a flash of a face there as their lights moved and played about.

  • El, Eng

GM CockRoach

“Moss. Fungus. The various ores. Nothing specific on scanners, though mine is acting up.” Kenzo said, smacking the back of his scanner on his other hand. “Ensign Serrinde, are you able to get anything more detailed? My scanner’s only active out to about 30 yards.”

Kenzo Kurata, Chief Armory Officer

El was a little ways away still working her scans. Admittedly she was having similar issues, even after tweaking her scanner for a much finer scan that would be equivalent to a straight on scan rather than a broader area scan. That, however, only yielded her only slightly greater results, measured in yards. That being said, she heard the CAO calling over. She turned the question coming to her out of the darkness. “Even on a tight beam scan I am not probing far, Lieutenant,” she answered. Her voice echoed hollowly making the cave and the dark feel that much larger and imposing. “Forty meters max.” Kenzo’s voice sounded distorted in the short distance in the cave. While he still sounded Japanese it was like some words had a shadow. Was hers as different to them? The mystery was something that might normally bother El, but in this instance her curiosity hounded her with questions. The greatest was ‘what would be causing that’? It was uniform and didn’t appear to be electronic in nature. That would have a directive nature that could be at least pinpointed.

El put her engineering mind to work. Her science was limited to her reading. But where science and engineering met - and they did so in dilthium and lithium crystals - she sought to extrapolate. “My .. guess is that the crystals by way of their growth and vein patterns are generating a kind of energy lattice between each other that is acting like some kind of inhibitor to our scans.” She readjusted her scanner to scan for just such a thing to see if her hypothesis was correct. Ultimately, she reasoned, it would be in vain as the MACO would push to evacuate, to run away and flee from the primitive locals. While the supposition was that they ‘lived’ here, they only found a latrine that was used by the big cats. They had yet to disturb anything that was locals based - a tool, a cave that showed some kind of inhabitation that they could be accused of desecrating. This cave interference was an irritation but they would get an idea of the extensiveness and quality of the mineralization that they ‘could’ see and scan for.
- El, Eng

“Unfortunately I think it is something we will have to investigate more later Ensign. It’s probably also why we were having issues with the Sojourner’s sensors taking any more clear readings,” Heather said as she tucked the samples she had collected back into her bag. They were not as pure as she had been hoping, but something was definitely spooking the MACO commander. If he was spooked, it was probably time to pull back to the surface camp.

“Alright, I’ve got what samples we need from here,” she said patting her bag. “Let’s wrap up those scans and head back to the surface. It’s time we check-in with the Captain. Lieutenant, if you would please lead us out of here. Captain Baumann, bring up the back of the group.”

Heather adjusted the straps on her bag, tightening them so the bag was pulled closer to her body. Looking around at the group she double checked that everyone was ready to go before nodding towards Kenzo.

Cmdr. Grace - XO/CSO

“Yes ma’am.” Kenzo said as he smacked the butt of his pistol against his leg so the click and short whine sounded, designating the weapon live. Kenzo began heading back the way they came, swapping his scanner for a flashlight as he walked. “Someone keep scanners live for hostiles.”

LtJg Kenzo Kurata, Chief Armory Officer


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