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Bridge Main SIM First contact

Posted Oct. 17, 2018, 10:17 p.m. by Lieutenant Thomas McGregor (COS) (Brandon Irvine)

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Ben Park (BO Tactical) in Bridge Main SIM First contact

Posted by Gamemaster GM (Gamemaster) in Bridge Main SIM First contact

Posted by Lieutenant Dagen Thor (CE) in Bridge Main SIM First contact
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Thomas slowly made his way over to one of the aux science consoles, looking at the data the Genny had recorded on the system itself… specifically the composition of the planets, moons and asteroids. He wanted to see if his supposition about a lack of dilithium was borne out by the facts.

COS

OOC: For a general description of the system, please look at https://www.star-fleet.com/core/stf6/genesis/notes/7858/

IC:

Pallas was a yellow sun system. There were seven planets in total with the fourth and the fifth planets having signs of sentient life existing. The sixth planet was a gas giant and the seventh planet had a cold icy atmosphere. The third planet showed an environment that would possibly have dilithium. However, sensors were not detecting any large deposits of the crystal. Uranium and plutonium are present in all the planets, with the highest concentration of uranium in the fourth planet, explaining their use in experimental spaceships. Most other nuclear resources are in trace amounts. There were also quite a large concentration of other radioactive elements found in the first planet but due to the high temperatures on the planet, access to these elements was nil. Duranium could be found in the fifth planet as well as the last (seventh) planet. There were signs of expeditions in the seventh planet but again environmental conditions restricted access.

OOC: Please be specific with your queries so that I don’t have to guess what you are looking for … :)

GM

Thomas perked up a little. So a maybe on dilithium, though on a planet that had not really been explored by the natives, and a yes to duranium, even on a planet with a decent population, though it had either yet to be discovered or its true abilities not realized.

Still, it’s information that could lead to at least a trading relationship with the Pallas government in the future. The Federation could always use a new source of such an important metal.

“It looks like they do have some duranium deposits, though they may not know what to do with it yet,” he said to the Bridge at large. “Possibly dilithium, though the computer’s not sure on that one.”

COS, playing science officer now :)

“Always could use duranium and dilithum. So they might have something worth trading for. ” Marius had learned that people were suspicious of someone who would give away things and ask for nothing.

Marius

Dagen looked at the result of the scans. That would be tricky too. They wouldn’t want to give them the idea we only wanted their resources. But that was what diplomats were for in working out deals that made everyone happy. First contacts. Nerve wracking but not unlike a war. It was always harder after the battle to sort things out. He was getting hungry. Looking around he saw that things were fairly calm.

Hopping off the chair he made for the nearest replicator .
=^= Sandwich. Bajoran kel-butter and … marmalade. =^= A Bolian had initiated him to this mix on OP42. It looked horrible but the tastes were, to him, exquisite. At least for a sandwich. Making his way back he set the plate down on the top of the console and scanned the logs. It was about this time in any kind of mission that things tended to go wrong.
- Dagen, CE

Then the sensors detected a small craft that originated from the planet, travelling at Warp 1 from the main planet towards the Merry. There were four life signs on board. The craft had two projectile weapons but it could not hurt the Genesis.

GM

“Commander a small craft had just left the planet and is headed to the Merrimack. Two projectile weapons aboard. I recommend moving closer using our shields as a bubble to protect the ship along with the away team.”

Lt. (j.g.) Park

Calvin looked at the screen for a moment. “Go to yellow alert. This may be a scheduled visit for them. And find out a way to disrupt their warp fields… without firing on them.”

Dagen nodded. Disrupting a warp field on the sly was not something that was easy to do. The ship could do it themselves via their computer, and they could run into internal issues with their emitters. The fact that they had a small craft that was warp capable was impressive. Even into the Kirk era - the era of Thor’s first host - they didn’t have shuttles warp capable. Anything he thought of was more overt than covert, and even the idea of hacking their computers would in time be detected. That could certainly not be good diplomatically. It was likely nothing and they were being a little paranoid. But, that said, he bent to the task. “Sir, we might be able to hack their computers and put in a bug to mess with their propulsion. That is more science than engineering, though. I’d need help on that. Anything else that I can think of would be more .. overt and obvious.”

“Raise the Merry on Comms.”

When that was done, =^=This is commander Marius, We’ve detected a speed of light craft coming from your homeworld on an intercept course. Please advise.=^=

XO

Thomas looked at the craft. Some sort of shuttle, clearly. If it was from the Pallas homeworld, probably a team of diplomats to take over the First Contact from Clogtho and the military.

And as lightly armed as it was, it was about as dangerous to the Genny as a micro-meteor.

COS

The voice over the other end sounded surprised. =/\=This is the Merry. Yes, we are expecting a delegation from our home planet. Thank you. We are expecting it between 3 and 4 hours. Thank you for informing us that they are on their way.=/\=

GM

=^=We aim to please.=^= Calvin gestured they cut the communications. “That’s some short range sensors for a warp capable species.” Marius never underestimated the abilities of others… so this was strange to him.

They didn’t know that it was on its way? They must not be looking. Inwardly he shrugged and added the small craft onto the main view screen as it crept its way toward the ‘Merry’. As a thought he said, “Sir, just in case any missiles get fired, shall we have phasers on standby for pinpoint targeting?”
- Dagen, CE

“Sure,” At the very least it would keep the crew busy during this ‘active’ waiting.

OOC: Actually, I posted their response to show that the sensitivity of their sensors (they call them ‘detectors’). They were able to detect the Genesis quite a way off but they were not able to detect the small craft nearer to their position. Why? :)

GM Kenson

OOC: I had wondered about that but figured that they were just not looking. No need to look if you’re expecting it. However, since you mentioned it …
IC:

Dagen had that niggling thought in the back of his head. Their ‘detectors’. They picked them up from a fair distance away but didn’t see their expected shuttle en route? Dagen had considered that but had disregarded that as them simply not actively looking. Why ‘look’ when the package was coming? They could easily not have been as logistically fastidious as Starfleet for timings and timetables. He swiveled in his chair to face the XO. “Sir, this is probably nothing. They detected us a considerable distance away with their sensors. And now they seemed surprised that a shuttle was leaving their homeworld that by comparison is nothing distance wise. My first thought was that they were expecting it so not actively looking for it. Why look for something they know is there? Now I’m just not sure. Their vessel is a military style craft. Surely they’d keep an eye on what is happening especially since there is a big alien ship that came a calling.”
- Dagen, CE

“Fair enough,” There was some sound logic there… “What are you thinking?”

Marius

“My first thought is that it’s a bluff, sir. That the shuttle is not expected by them and they were just covering so as to not lose face. I can’t think of another reason why they would be saying they didn’t know about the shuttle. It only has 4 people on it. It’s armed but doesn’t seem enough to do damage to their ship or ours.” Dagen continued pondering this.

“Bringing up sensors on the Merry. Scanning for additional activity and power distribution that would show the were preparing for something.”
- Dagen

“Well they were pretty nosy a few minutes ago.” He tilted his head slightly and gave Dagen a sidelong glance. “Make it so.”

Marius XO

Ben spoke up “Commander shall I mask our energy output on phasers and arm them just in case we have to defend the Merry and the away team ?” It worked for Dagen to input his thoughts, so why couldn’t Ben.

Park

“We still have a couple of hours, but that would give us plenty of time to shift our position slowly so we can be closer to the line of approach so we can intervene more quickly.” he wiggled his finger in the relative position of the home world and thus the intercepting ship. “Slowly Mr. Park, make it look like stellar drift.”

=^= Dagen to Lt Chen. Would you have anything that might assist in a communications tap, or a drone that may be more covert than overt to have a spin through the system? I’m sending the data on their sensors which are glorified old radar. They should not be difficult to create a foil for that on the drone to be essentially invisible. =^=
- Dagen, CE

Thomas, still monitoring the away team via the hidden commbadge, noted the apparent breakup of the meeting.

“Looks like they’re offering our people a space to freshen up to meet whoever’s coming on that shuttle,” he said. “Should we make plans to send over their dress kit?”

COS

“And reveal that we are listening. Lets wait until it’s requested.”

Marius

The scan on the Merry showed that their detectors’ high resolution array was malfunctioning and only their low resolution array was online. Furthermore, the detectors were only able to detect shadows or blocks to the natural cosmic radiation from outside the star system. They were only able to detect the Genesis because it was large enough and it was moving directly towards them.

GM

“Sir, scan on their ship shows that their sensors are malfunctioning.” He frowned. “That shouldn’t be on a flagship in their own system, at least in my opinion. They were scanning us earlier pretty good, if superficially. Nothing we did would have affected it.”

he turned in his seat. “Commander, do you think they know they are offline? Or should we reach out in the interests of friendship and as them to help calibrate our sensors by helping theirs. You know .. scan that asteroid and let us know what they have and vice versa.”
Dagen, CE

OOC: Just to keep the sim moving … You can continue the thread above …

IC:

About 40 minutes later, the small craft that they had detected approached the Merry and entered it the same way the away team’s shuttle had done so. There was a contingent of soldiers, more than the one that welcomed the away team, waiting to receive them, the Genesis’s sensors revealed.

GM

“Stellar drift aye Commander.” Ben inputed the commands into the computer console. “Sir
be advised sensorss picking up a large contingent of soldiers on the shuttle. I recommend a defense position to block the shuttle to the Merry until we get to the bottom of it.

Park, BO Tactical/Security

“Check again, Mr. Park, the soldiers were already on the Merry,” Thomas said gently. “Looks like a bigger bunch than welcomed the Away Team… think that means the Captain is going to be meeting someone fairly senior?” he asked the Bridge crew at large.

COS


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