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Brig, USS Olinski, ATTN CMO

Posted Jan. 7, 2023, 6:46 p.m. by Commander Balfor Kolar (Executive Officer) (Luke Hung)

Posted by Lieutenant Commander Siegfried Abel (Chief Medical Officer) in Brig, USS Olinski, ATTN CMO

Posted by Captain Sidney Parker (Commanding Officer) in Brig, USS Olinski, ATTN CMO

Posted by Lieutenant Commander Siegfried Abel (Chief Medical Officer) in Brig, USS Olinski, ATTN CMO
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The Captain arrived to the Brig with the XO. He then hit his com badge.

=^=CMO this is the Captain. CMO to the Brig. Not a medical Emergency.=^=

“Lets see what we have.” he added as he walked to the Brig cell with 5 Romulan looking prisoners.

“Sir.” The Lt on duty reported. “They will only say they are Romulan and sayiing this institutes an Act of War. Nothing more.”

“Does it? Maybe so but I don’t think in the way they expect.” He answered as he stepped up to the Brig force field.

Parker CO

Abel’s brow furrowed at the message but he looked at the nurse assisting him and said “I guess that’s my cue. Finish dressing the wound and give him a little something for the pain.” He went to his office and got his medical bag and tricorder anyway, just in case.

A few minutes later Abel came into the detention area and said “Yes sir, you called for me? How can I help?”

Abel, CMO

“Give these guys the once over to ensure we are treating them…fairly,” the XO said to the CMO. “Just don’t get too close.”

Kolar XO

Abel looked confused and said “I’m sorry? I’m not sure I quite understand, Commander. Have they complained about something physical? Treating a prisoner ‘fairly’ isn’t exactly so eating I can set my tricorder to scan for. Should I be looking for something in particular, sir?”

Abel, CMO

The Captain looked at the CMO and he figured he did not get the full meaning of what Kolar was trying to impress to him.

“We don’t think they are Romulans so while you are doing your regular duty to ensure that all prisoners are being treated fairly and with care let us know what your scan finds. They somehow blocked the buffer in the transporter recognizing their DNA scan. I suspect they all have some type of subdermal system working.” He said as he leaned toward the CMO.

Parker CO

“Ah, I see.” Abel said matter-of-factly. He thought for a moment and then said “Well, Captain… if they somehow fooled the transporter buffer… it would be impossible as far as I know. More likely they had something that simply switched the data in the buffer during transport. Because if their physical bodies registered as Romulan and they are not… the transporter would still reassemble their matter according to the law of Romulan physiology. Or they could be similar to Romulan enough the biological rules are so similar that any deviatioon would be moot. So in order not to kill them, they would have to be something similar… Vulcan. Either way, it should be reactively easy to detrmine… I hope.” He took out his tricorder and began scanning the prisoners. First, he did a basic DNA screening and ran a comparison against the Romulan average. Next he took a slightly different route. Instead of analyslzing their DNA, he began looking at mineral and metal traces in their teeth. A profile of that would allow him to limit the scope of the point of origin of the prisoners due to diet and the like. After that, he ran a full scan of internal organs and their locations and functionality. And lastly, he ran a comparison of cellular waste processing. Regardless of what tech could fool a teleporter buffer; one thing the body can’t ever fake is how it process fuel and what waste is least valuable to it.

Abel, CMO

What he would initially see on his tricorder was what he was meant to see. A Romulan. However if he was observant he would see the DNA make up was very similar to each other. As if it was a template almost. What he was not aware of was that the complex subdermal implants in each one of the four was feeding this info to the tricorder in the same way it fed the false data to the transporter log only after the beaming process had completed. As such the transporter could safely beam them aboard the data they would receive immediately would be that of the template Romulan species.

However with the multiple scans he was using it was just a matter of “you could fool some of them some of the time but not all of them all the time” scenario. As the scans layered over each other an interesting picture formed. The four were actually Xindi Primate, Reptilian, Aquatic and Arboreal. The implants were using a very sophisticated holo tech to conceal the real identities even as much as physical form to the touch. Even the breathing apparatus used for the aquatic was impossible to detect and they way he was able to move about, the little he did.

GMish

Abel was not a good poker player, so as the data began to coalesce, he let out a series of ever slightly louder “Oh… Oh!… Oh okay!!” When the scans were complete, he didn’t say anything to the prisoners. He simply handed the tricorder to the Captain and pointed out the species and the implants.

Abel, CMO

Kolar leaned over and glanced at the raised an eyebrow. “Lions and Tigers and bears oh my,” he commented alluding to the ancient story about three unseen dangers that lurked just out of sight. The question was why these species were hiding themselves.

Kolar XO


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