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USS Dragoon: Atten: Toro

Posted Jan. 31, 2019, 4:34 p.m. by Lieutenant Michael Gould (Chief Engineer) (Sage Pennington)

Posted by Commander Jason Harn (Executive Officer) in USS Dragoon: Atten: Toro

Posted by Lieutenant Michael Gould (Chief Engineer) in USS Dragoon: Atten: Toro

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“We have the crew located.” Toro said “Other than that, everything seems to be okay.” She said (OOC: Was there something I was supposed to pick up on scanners)

CIO

“Transfer the coordinates to the away team and the Olinski,” Jason ordered. “That way everybody is on the same page. Just for the sake of asking, how many people think that we should contact the Dragoon’s people?”

OOC: The data seemed significant at the time and the data needs to be relayed to other threads.

Jason Harn, XO

Toro transferred all of hte information to the away team and the Olinski. “I am torn Commander. Part of me thinks it would be a good idea, however, if they are somehow compromised, that would leave us at risk. And it would be unwise to compromise ourselves as well.”

CIO

Just then, the sensors revealed that was a great surge of energy underneath one of the hills, about a kilometre from where Red squad was at at the moment. There was something unnatural happening at that hill.

GM

“Yeah, I can see both sides of the situation,” Jason sighed. “If they are still under someone’s control, we don’t want to alert them, but if they have free will and believe they are helpless, we don’t want them doing something desperate.” He blinked as he noticed one of his officer’s suddenly became alert and gave their console their undivided attention. “Something happening we should know about?” he asked.

OOC: You’ll notice that I didn’t say WHICH of my officers noticed something alarming on their sensors…

Jason Harn, XO

OOC: I’m going to say that Michael stopped paying attention like a good officer when he was theorising and this lit up his console. Maybe he and Toro both had an eye on things. It wouldn’t be the first time reports were coming from all over the bridge in Star Trek.

IC: “Energy surge underneath a hill. Roughly one kilometre from where our fighters are now. Sir, I have no idea where that energy would’ve come from. Either there’s a generator in that hill or there’s something way deeper down.” He started scanning for any information he could get. “Sir, should we pull our fighters?”

-Lt Michael Gould, CE

“Negative, that’s not our call,” Jason shook his head. “Unless in your professional opinion something is about to overload and cause a massive explosion,” he added ruefully. “Duffy, connect me to the Olinksi, and the away team. Let them know what we detected and inform them that we’re going to rotate shield frequencies in case they try that microwave mind control weapon again.” He glance at the tactical console. “Toro, rotate shield frequencies. Make sure the shield harmonics can block the frequency of the microwave weapon or we’ll all end up beaming down.”

OOC: Changing my previous post because Tyra Schroll is on sixteen different ships and hasn’t posted on any of them for six days.

Jason Harn, XO

OOC: Just fyi we cannot do much of anything on the Olinski until Toro makes that call to the Olinski because we don’t know about it. However when we do Captain Parker tends to blow things up and check what it was afterwards.

Sidney

The energy is channeling towards the destroyed emitters.

GM

“Um… sir. The energy is moving towards the destroyed emitters. I don’t know what’ll happen if it tries to output through those emitters. That’s a lot of energy possibly with no strict control once it reaches the surface. Probably an automated restart. No Engineer in their right mind would do this. It’s too risky.”

-Lt Michael Gould, CE

“We have the Olinski and the away team Commander,” Ensign Shannon Duffy reported.

“Attention Olinski and away team,” Jason announced in his ‘stage voice’. “We’re detecting a massive energy surge coming from a hill approximately one kilometer from where the fighters are now. The energy is channeling to the destroyed emitters and we don’t know what’s going to happen when it gets there. Over.”

Jason Harn, XO

“Commander? Did the fighters get a good look at the emitters before they blew them to hell? Beam emitters don’t have to be large to cover a large area. Think about a ship’s shields. The emitting array is significantly smaller than the area covered. Maybe the emitters were repaired or replaced.”

-Lt Michael Gould, CE


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