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Red Sqd: Antioch - Village Surveillance

Posted March 28, 2019, 12:54 p.m. by Lieutenant Junior Grade Robert Banner (Pilot, Red Squad) (Timothy Frogue)

Posted by Gamemaster Kenson Koh (Gamemaster) in Red Sqd: Antioch - Village Surveillance

Posted by Lieutenant Alexandra “Little Sehlat” Primage (Pilot. Grn Squad Ldr) in Red Sqd: Antioch - Village Surveillance

Posted by Commander Richard “Ricochet” O’Shea (Cmd Air Group (CAG)) in Red Sqd: Antioch - Village Surveillance
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=^=Da, Red Three,=^=came the thick Russian accent of Papa Bear, =^=tunnel is tighter than a Siberian virgin (SQWARRRK). . .=^=. The rest of Papa Bear’s cpmment was cut off by a burst of static. . . .

Papa Bear (pilot)

OOC: Kenson, any info you can provide on the wall panel (see above post).

OOC: Sorry for the delay. I’m back from my LOA.

IC:

Apex chimed in =/\=Ok Papa… Everyone, let’s keep the channel clear.=/\= In his own way, Papa Bear was right though, it was close quarters.

-Lt(j.g.) Ael Khev, Apex

There was the telltale twinkling whine of a transporter in operation as one form appeared behind the security officers. “Ah, Gentlemen.” Kolar began as he looked at the assorted persons. He nodded, at least they didn’t get themselves dead, which demonstrated this plan to cut the teams into two different parties wasn’t completely foolish.

Both security officers turned at the sound of the transporter. Callahan lowered his phaser once he realized it was the CSO. Ch’zaolrirh still with a finger poking the inside of the panel, raised his antennae. Realizing how foolish he must have looked, all he managed to blurt out was, “Lieutenant Commander.”

Kolar tilted his head at the security officer poking at a panel. “I’m not certain that is the best way to go about resetting a system.” Kolar pulled out his tricorder and began to scan the system.

Balfor Kolar cSO

As Kolar got to work Ch’zaolrirh took a step back. A bit more collected he gave the CSO a quick briefing, “You arrived just in time. Two of our fighters just moved down the tunnel ahead. We believe there are active drones down there, but we don’t know if they are hostile. We are waiting on an all clear before heading down ourselves.”

Ch’zaolrirh (COS)

“Well with drones, you can always play it safe… since there is no risk to life.” He tilted his head as he read his screen.

The tricorder showed that the drones ahead were maintenance drones that had moved back before the repairs to the microwave systems had been fully restored. There was a pair of security drones on the way to where the fighters were.

‘Maintenance drones… hold the phone,”

The programming was not difficult to understand. However, there were many layers of subroutines, and to get to the core of the system was going to take time. Switching off the maintenance drones was just a touch away. The security drones were also quite easy to disable. However, there were a few subroutines that would be activated when the drones were switched off. It would take some time to find out what wold be activated …

GM

Banner remained in flight formation waiting further orders; he watched as his panels read all go and waited for “something to blow up.” To Banner, it was a better day when he was able to blow things up and, of course, it was fun.

Lt. Banner

=^=Attention Red Squad, the two drones ahead are standard maintenance drones, two more security drones are coming up. Evade or Deal with them if you can… I need to figure out what happens if I turn them off.. =^=

Kolar handed his tricorder to Ch’zaolrirh, “Now if you look at the power flow, that shows what routines are in operation. That,” He pointed to a line of code, “Is a if/then switch, which occurs when we turn of power.... we have to track where the then goes....” He looked into the system.

Kolar

Ch’zaolrirh looked over the tricorder. Programming was never his strong suit. He nodded to show that he was following along as Callahan kept watch over the group. Pointing to the last segment of the line Kolar singled out, he attempted to contribute, “Then wouldn’t this part here be in the next line we are looking for?”

COS Ch’zaolrirh

=/\=Red Squad, get ready. Maintenance drones are priority targets, Papa Bear and Red 3, track and destroy. I’ll run interference with the security drones. All wings, weapons hot. Maneuver on my signal.=/\= Apex put himself between the drones and the other fighters. =/\=Go.=/\= He opened fire. =/\=Don’t look back.=/\= Elements protect me. he thought.

Lt(j.g.) Ael Khev, Apex

In the cockpit of his fighter, Papa Bear’s face broke into a grin. He squeezed the trigger of his ship’s phasers and said, =^=Передай привет моему маленькому другу (Say hello to my little friend.)=^=

Papa Bear (pilot)

Smiling Lt. Banner said out loud, “Alright time to BLOW something up! This is what I signed up for....”

With that Banner fired on the targets and listened as his weapons fired; it was music to his ears!

Banner

The maintenance drones were no match for the fighters. They disintegrated when shot. However, the destruction of the first drone brought about a change in the lighting of the place. Sensors showed that the whole area was being scanned by sensors that were being activated.

The security drones were tougher to handle. Due to the sensors, they were able to evade the shots. In the first place, they were able to shoot back. The shots were also rather close. They were shooting bolts that were very high energy lasers. The heat was also very high. Although the drone’s shots did not hit target for the moment, the heat as the shot passed by the fighters were able to leave burn marks on the fighters hull. One shot actually hit one of the installation’s side panels and it caused a large hole as a result.

Kolar and Ch’zaolrirh were able to reach into the core and powered down the section they were in. It was more difficult to reach a total shutdown.

GM


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