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Main sim: Approaching new star sytem Bridge

Posted Jan. 5, 2020, 1:19 p.m. by Lieutenant Junior Grade Vora Zorell (Scientist) (Lindsay B)

Posted by Gamemaster Christopher Bennett (GMT) in Main sim: Approaching new star sytem Bridge

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Vora Zorell (Scientist) in Main sim: Approaching new star sytem Bridge

Posted by Lieutenant Commander Madison Sullivan (Chief Engineer) in Main sim: Approaching new star sytem Bridge

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“Zorrell, check external sensors for any possible threats,” he said somewhat coolly while only briefly looking in her direction.

“Already on it,” Vora replied.

The external sensors didn’t reveal any ships or other threats in the area. A large asteroid was orbiting the system about 2/3’s of the way from the center of the system in a symmetrical orbit. The sensors seemed to indicate that it was the source of the radiation that was blocking their sensors. However, the radiation in the system was preventing more detailed scans of the system.

Mattie was kneeling in front of the engineering station working on repairing it. She had glanced up when Vora arrived and she was also listening to what was going on in main engineering, ensuring that the repair to the coolant line had held and that there were no other issues going on. She had someone scanning for more devices like the one that had been on the coolant line.

CE

“Sullivan,” the Captain said. “Do you actually mind leaning over to your right real quick?” There was a beep-beep from his phaser as his thumb pressed the button to adjust the power to its least destructive, lowest possible setting.

– Johann Dvorak, CO

Mattie leaned to her right and glanced back at Johann “What’s going on?” She asked recognizing the sound of the phaser power button. She was wondering if Johann had lost his mind or if there was something else going on that she couldn’t see. Which based on how the day had shaped up thus far....was a distinct possibility.

CE

Looking over any sensor data coming in, Zorell quickly began to analyze both the data and their situation.

Lt. (j.g) Zorell, Sciences

“Captain, we’ve got a large asteroid orbiting the system,” Vora reported. “It’s the most likely source of the interference, but I’m not able to get clearer scans to confirm it. I’m going to try modulating the sensor suite to see if we can cut through a bit more and clear thing up,” she said.

Lt. (j.g) Zorell, Sciences


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