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{{#if:{{{4|}}}|<br />|<div style="border:1px dotted #666666; padding:0.5em; font-family:Verdana,sans-serif; margin: 1em 1em 1em 3em;">'''MST Development Log #6''' <br>I know it's been a while since I made a log, but better late then never. I'll keep this as short as possible mainly because I'm tired, I don't want to have to talk more than I have to. <br>Second transporter's been built and placed securely in orbit of holo-Venus - I'm getting out of the habit of placing things onto planets because that's not how this will actually work should it get around to working. The primary is in orbit of holo-Mars. We've had to account for the maximum distance - since these things obviously can't sit still whilst in a rotational orbit, the distance between them will change. It won't be rapid, but it's enough to be a problem if we're not careful with the math. It's shore leave tomorrow, so I'll assign someone to take care of Loupaz's duties for the day and we'll work on it then. {{#if:{{{2|}}}|<div style='margin-top:.5em'>{{{2}}}</div>}}{{#if:{{{3|}}}|<div style='margin-top:.5em'>{{{3}}}</div>}} ''</div>}}
{{#if:{{{4|}}}|<br />|<div style="border:1px dotted #666666; padding:0.5em; font-family:Verdana,sans-serif; margin: 1em 1em 1em 3em;">'''MST Development Log #6''' <br>I know it's been a while since I made a log, but better late then never. I'll keep this as short as possible mainly because I'm tired, I don't want to have to talk more than I have to. <br>Second transporter's been built and placed securely in orbit of holo-Venus - I'm getting out of the habit of placing things onto planets because that's not how this will actually work should it get around to working. The primary is in orbit of holo-Mars. We've had to account for the maximum distance - since these things obviously can't sit still whilst in a rotational orbit, the distance between them will change. It won't be rapid, but it's enough to be a problem if we're not careful with the math. It's shore leave tomorrow, so I'll assign someone to take care of Loupaz's duties for the day and we'll work on it then. {{#if:{{{2|}}}|<div style='margin-top:.5em'>{{{2}}}</div>}}{{#if:{{{3|}}}|<div style='margin-top:.5em'>{{{3}}}</div>}} ''</div>}}
{{#if:{{{4|}}}|<br />|<div style="border:1px dotted #666666; padding:0.5em; font-family:Verdana,sans-serif; margin: 1em 1em 1em 3em;">'''MST Development Log #7''' <br>With Kells rescued and everybody back on board safe and soundly, Loupaz and I can finally get back to work! And today I walked in to see that she and Garry- <br>'''''[Sound of muffled speaking, and something hitting the desk]''''' <br>Hey! I'll add whatever I like to the log, thank you very much! Go get a coffee or something! <br>'''''[More muffled speaking]''''' <br>Anyway, getting back on topic, results of the previous experiment were a semi-success, which is good news for me. The Jalana travelled beautifully from the primary point from Mars to the secondary point orbiting Venus. We even managed to relocate the primary to orbit Jupiter with the same results, if not a bit of strain on power. This is good - as long as the technology has a connection, it works without a hitch. <br>And then we felt lucky and decided to send the primary to Neptune. It went about as well as you'd expect. Meaning it didn't. In fact, as soon as the Jalana hit the transporter stream, the entire thing fizzled itself and we ended up back at square one. We literally lost Jalana - it's gone, and we have no idea where. It didn't get destroyed, it's pattern didn't get decintigrated. The computer claims it got sent successfully, but the Secondary around Venus didn't receive anything. So either we somehow managed to get something lost in subspace - which is highly unlikely - or the Jalana is currently floating somewhere, possibly in bits and pieces, around the holographic sol system of MSTexperholo version 8.2.1. Instead of looking for her right now, we saved the holoparametres as their own file and then reset the entire thing. We can look for it when we're rendering another transporter. Regardless, this incident will go into the "if ship doesn't reappear, look for the following" section of the user's manual. <br>I'm not entirely sure what happened. Either it was too far that the connection the transporter's computer claimed to have was so weak it just didn't hold the Jalana and caved in upon itself, or it was a power fluctuation that we didn't detect. It wouldn't be the first time, but since this has nothing to do with slipstream, I'd assumed the technology was marginally safer. This means that Loupaz and I are no longer enough to really watch the experiments closely. I'll have Garry quietly added to the resources listing so that he can monitor such readings while Loupaz and I handle everything else. I'm sure Rahman won't notice.{{#if:{{{2|}}}|<div style='margin-top:.5em'>{{{2}}}</div>}}{{#if:{{{3|}}}|<div style='margin-top:.5em'>{{{3}}}</div>}} ''</div>}}




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