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Posted March 25, 2021, 2:12 p.m. by Lieutenant Steven Leon Marsh (Chief Science Officer) (Luke Hung)

Posted by Gamemaster Creeping Dread (Gamemaster) in Main Sim- Shuttle Bay

Posted by Lieutenant Steven Leon Marsh (Chief Science Officer) in Main Sim- Shuttle Bay

Posted by Gamemaster Creeping Dread (Gamemaster) in Main Sim- Shuttle Bay
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SNIP

There were no self-destruct devices, no trip mines, no anti burglary or hijacking tech either. It was as if whoever built this craft never expected some other organization then theirs from coming into possession of it. The surface of the hull was still sizzling a bit but was no longer a glowing orange.

GM Dread

((Hadn’t breached yet… Cloe was still scanning the hull to be sure it wasn’t boobie trapped.))

After initial scans showed no mines or self destruct, she glanced at the others. “All right, let’s see if ‘open’ is a panel choice.” She glanced about and looked for the panel that would open the buttons, knobs, or keypad that would open the craft from the outside. Once found she would make sure they were all clear and try and manually open the craft.

Clodagh
Security

There were no buttons or knobs to speak of. There was however a recessed handle that once pulled could be rotated 180 degrees clockwise. This was slightly to the side of the access hatch but if the pressure inside the craft was higher than the shuttlebay’s the opening of it could prove… explosive.

GM Dread

“Is there any way to do a slow release to allow it all to pressurize more gently?” Cassidy asked, as she tried to give Clodagh space while still trying to see what was gong on.

Abrams, COS

“Beam a sample to medical and the rest into space.” Marsh looked at the others.... “lets use our tech, plus it would be hard for them to guess a technology that they probably don’t even have.”

Marsh

OOC: Sometimes the simplest plans… lol. But Matt, can I request a refresher on the atmosphere inside the vessel? I’m really fuzz on it right now.

~Linds

Franklin entered the shuttle bay and stood over the console near the young officer working the terminal. He wanted to be on hand if anything interesting needed doing in an eningeering capacity. Not to mention having a good seat for the first contact show…

The medical team, which had been standing by, took samples and sent them to medical.

-Franklin, Engineer

OOC: Sure thing Linds

The atmosphere inside of the vessel was close to human standard, though higher in nitrogen content. There were a number of contaminants in the air due to fried electronics and melted bulkhead.

GM Dread

Cassidy nodded at Marsh. “Not a bad idea,” she said.

“Nothing but good ideas from this guy” He gestured at himself with both thumbs. “Baby.” Marsh was a lot looser when he was the highest ranked person on the deck.

Once medical had what they needed, Abrams eyed the craft. “Computer, lock onto all atmospheric particles inside the craft and beam them them one thousand kilometres off the ship’s stern.”

Abrams, COS

The computer chirped an acknowledgement and proceeded to transport the atmosphere inside of the warp vessel to the outside space. Now the inside of the vessel was in a vacuum though. So whether or not the hatch could be opened after release was the next concern.

GM Dread

OOC: Didn’t have to beam out all the air....

Franklin raised an eyebrow watching the proceedings, constantly glancing down at the console to check readings from sensors. His fingers twitched, ready to do something if quick action were needed…

Meanwhile, the Emergency medical team milled about nervously.

-Franklin, Engineering

“Beam out beam in enough air to neutralize the difference.”

Marsh

Clodagh couldn’t help but grin and stifle a laugh. First too much pressure inside, then too much pressure outside. Her suggestion would have been to vent the air slowly or place the ship outside and open in the vacuum of space via an umbilical arm. But they were already ping ponging between their choices, so she just let the others figure it out. She just had to be sure no one was hurt in the melee.

“I’d say, whatever is gonna happen, everyone else stand clear of the door when I engage this. I think one of us in the line of fire is more than sufficient. Don’t you?” She laughed lightly as they debated what to get tell the computer next.

Clodagh
Security

OOC: Do we have a consensus on what you guys are doing then? With the atmosphere now vacated opening the hatch won’t explode outwards anymore.

GM Dread

Mattie looked up from her scans “Let’s see if we can get in now that the atmosphere in the shuttle has equalized.” She said as she stepped toward the outer hatch and began attempting to open the vessel and not destroy the entire shuttle bay.

Ce

With a loud thunk the backup hatch twisty handle rotated and recessed inward. The hatch itself swung open on powered hinges as a rush of air entered the airlock. Inside the airlock was another door.

GM Dread

Marsh whipped out his tricorder and scanned the other side of the pressure door. “I wonder....” He tried to can a link to the door… he didn’t want to leave a record of them entering. “Maybe it would just be easier to beam ourselves inside and quit messing with their doors.”

Marsh

“Cuz that wouldn’t scare the hell out of ‘em at all…” Franklin muttered, glancing over at Mattie with a slight grin. He was still monitoring energy output and radiation levels, though primarily watching what happened.

-Franklin, Engineer

OOC: I might be wrong but there is no one aboard.

Luke

OOC: So I can’t be funny? :P

-Dave

OOC: Missed the joke so… I guess not.

The tricorder was able to interface with the inner door, though the only option was to override the opening mechanism. Whether from line of sight or some sort of signal blocking material or that any external receiver had been fried by the solar flare, things were surprisingly interfaceable once past the outer airlock door. As with the airlock the inner part of the ship was in a vacuum since all of the atmosphere had been beamed out.

GM Dread

OOC: I didn’t intend for all the air to be pulled out causing a vaccum… that being said. Why can’t we beam air in to neutralize the pressure difference? If we can… I will do so.

Marsh turned to Franklin “I’d rather not leave big fingerprints that we were messing with the ship. Although no native air is going to be a big tell… so I hope we can get the life support to blast a little. Is there a manual release we can use, before I just override the computer system.”

Marsh

OOC: You can beam air in if you want. I don’t mind at all. When Linds did the command to beam out the atmosphere though it all went.

GM Dread

OOC: Well I’m not beaming into a vaccum… thank you very much.

=^=Computer beam in one Earth standard atmosphere of air. Then execute a site to site transport of myself to …=^= He tapped a location that he believed was the cockpit/bridge.

Marsh


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