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Posted Oct. 8, 2021, 9:44 a.m. by Lieutenant Commander Dagen Thor (CE) (Gene Gibbs)

Posted by Lieutenant Commander Dagen Thor (CE) in Engineering - Main Sim
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Dagen sent a note up to Kesh. =^= Kesh, keep an eye on their power outputs. They may seem to be what they are - a developing people just new to space but that doesn’t mean they don’t have any surprises. I’m not expecting any death rays but the universe has many possibilities and we’ve not thought of them all yet. =^=
Dagen

There is a fairly significant delay, and Kesh’s tone is particularely deadpan, but perhaps she is just very focused on doing just that.

=^= Aye, sir. =^=

-> Kesh, Engineering

=^=Magnus to Thor, get your analysis of the enemy vessels to our tactical station, I want the best way to disable their vessels without lasting harm, no casualties acceptable=^=

XO

=^= Sending =^= Thor replied, then, to Kesh, he messaged =^= Your calculations show a much less powered strike to their ships than initially considered. Work with Tactical in that. You’re the one up there and have the best view. =^=

With that Dagen sent up what he had, which wasn’t much more than what they had already delivered up there. He was concerned at the plot points from what they had initially worked and 20% might be too much and would cause potentially catastrophic damages. He did run an analysis on their nukes that they just sent. Slow but they had an area effect even in space, principally from radiation.

Dagen sent up notes to both Kesh and Tactical =^=- Their inertial systems are weak. Start at a 5% strength on phasers. Kesh, plot payload on the torpedoes and work optimal distance to neutralize them. =^=

Meanwhile his eyes glanced at shop power outputs. This was their first real combat and, even though it was one that was against a lesser foe, it didn’t mean that they couldn’t learn a lot of the response of the ship.
Dagen, CE

Kesh’s reply was a simple =^= Aye , sir =^= to the second command, while data feeds from the bridge console showed her hasty effort to ensure idealic power frequencies for detonation of the warheads. The experience gained in her prior service in Starfleet shines through here, as your typical ensign would not be able to work so quickly or so exactly.

->Kesh, Engineering

By the tone of the reply he figured Kesh would be .. busy, but knew she was up to the task. There was more to Kesh than most saw and while Dagen didn’t know it all he did know she was experienced, yet strangely still and ensign. He was sure that this would ‘show her off’ to the first officer and others there when the next promotion cycle came up. In the meantime, Dagen was racking his mind trying to fathom the strangeness of this encounter. They couldn’t scan us. They couldn’t catch us. They couldn’t touch us with their lasers. Why did they feel some extra ships might do the trick. Even trying to ram them would be detected as their acceleration was not that impressive. They had thought they were the others whom the Genesis had just made first contact with. They had spoken of what was tantamount to an invasion of this pre-warp world. Sure these people didn’t have any kind of Prime Directive, and by early indications had made some interference with their technology, and while the Genesis had no right to interfere on that note, preventing death through whatever stylized takeover for unknown purposes was well within their scope to try to prevent. Unfortunately at the moment they weren’t divulging much information. Perhaps Reia and the away team on that world would come up with something more concrete.

=^= You focus on the battle items. I’ll keep my eye on ship’s power. =^= he replied up, as he keyed in separate screens for each of the Lescoo ships to show their status alongside their own.
Dagen, CE

Dagen noted on the side display on how their internal shielding went offline. ‘That should keep them busy’ he thought to himself, at least on those two ships. However, he was sure the Captain and crew were working out options. Given the situation at hand, he figured that a tractor beam might be warranted for the next operation to pull them out and away from the danger area, as well as additional power to shielding against the radiation.

He tapped in a power allocation algorithm for rerouting power to these systems, and called out, “Sebastian, monitor power flow for the tractor beam. Make sure Kesh has enough if needed. Deeg, Angel, optimize shielding levels and frequencies against their nuke radiation recipe.” Kesh can work with that and fine tune it as well on the bridge but Angel and Deeg could do more of the grunt work on that. At the same time Kesh could modify the phaser power as needed. 5% was not taxing anything in their systems.
- Dagen, CE


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