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work on attraction beams, and there are already repulsion beams that work by
work on attraction beams, and there are already repulsion beams that work by
energizing electrons with exact quantum frequencys!))</nowiki>
energizing electrons with exact quantum frequencys!))</nowiki>
==Ideas==
<nowiki>((Bridge, USS Discovery-C))
VALDIVIA: What's the situation?
BLUEHEART/ANYONE: response
VALDIVIA: Then why the red alert?
BLUEHEART: response
VALDIVIA: They what? Wow... are they willing to help now?
BLUEHEART: response
VALDIVIA: Alright... less than 2 hours then. Ideas?
ANYONE: response
VALDIVIA: Ok... I see three phases. One is getting them out of the surface.
I don't think their engines will help here, because they are stuck. I think
we could use the tractor beams of the probes. If each one pulls the
Achilles in its direction, the total resulting force (after certain
calculations) will be upwards.
ANYONE: response
VALDIVIA: Second phase, transit. This will need a fair effort from their
engines, and probably help from our Bussard Collectors, as Rogg has done
before. They'll have to use their own deflector dish to keep the storm at
bay. I think this is the most delicate part.
ANYONE: response
VALDIVIA: Finally, once in the outer atmosphere, we will tow her out with
our tractor beams. Hopefully she will already be past the storm. Doubts?
JAMES: Wouldn't using multiple tractor beams violate the Uncertainty
principal?
VALDIVIA: Although that's technically true when using a tractor beam in a
small object, particularly at an atomic level, on big ships we can aim them
at different parts of the ship. But you are right, if we aimed at the same
section, the effects will probably compensate. However, if we pull from the
dish, and they pull from the nacelles, we won't have this problem. It will
put some strain in their hull, but we are talking about a Galaxy. Their
integrity field will hold.
JAMES: But the integrity field is a singular wave. It would still violate...
0o Wait... would that work... 0o
JAMES: :: In a rather excited tone. :: Hesinberg Compensators!
ANYONE:
JAMES: :: Endeavoring to keep his voice flat, but rather failing. :: If we
where to re-route they're main shields power through the Transporter
controls, then the Hesinberg Compensators, should turn them into particles,
due to they're secondary Duality effect which should be most prominent in
the transporters as that's thire primary use. By creating a particle shield
as opposed to a wave, we can latch onto the shield and lift it up, without
violating the Uncertainty principal. If we where to use Multiphasic beams
we should also be able to pull it up a lot more easily....
((OOC: Will backsim any more discussion.))
VALDIVIA: Ok, I already simulated the first part. Although your idea about
the multiphasic beams could enhance the effect.
0o My 3rd year project might be useful here... 0o
JAMES: I should have a model of them from my Academy days... I'll have a go
at running the data through them as well....
VALDIVIA: Vedra, could you run a simmulation on the second part? Use the
readings from Rogg's ascension for the effect of the Bussard Collectors.
VEDRA: response
VALDIVIA: Finally, for the last part, we better contact the Valiant and
tell them. Commander?
BLUEHEART: response
:: That being said, he was returning to the science station, when the
turbolift opened and the doctor from before appeared. She looked surprised
for a moment, and then asked. ::
SHAGAN: ::awkwardly:: ... I take it you don't need a medical officer on the
bridge?
VALDIVIA: Actually, you arrive at the most perfect time. We are getting the
Achilles out of there. Two hours tops... :: he looked at the sensors with a
dark expression. :: Actually, they don't have two hours. And hour and a
half. Once there, they will be needing the cure. Could you make sure
everything is ready?</nowki>
==Plan==
<nowki>((Bridge, USS Discovery-C))
BLUEHEART: I'm sure it is… So what's the plan? Do we need to run a
simulation ?
COGUD: Sounds like we should, it seems like a lot could go wrong
JAMES: Simulations are always logical.
BLUEHEART: We need to run this hypothesis by the Valiant. Are we working
with Science and Engineering on the Valiant as well? We should.
COGUD: Sir I have a bad feeling about the Valiant, this whole situation
seems odd, I can't explain it, I have a gut feeling
VEDRA: I hate to intrude, Sir, James, Cogud. But sensors are picking up
an increase in ionic activity in the planet's upper atmosphere.
BLUEHEART: ::murmuring:: Great! ::to Vedra:: Source?
VEDRA: A natural plasma storm, Sir. ::pause:: But it's a big one. And
it's picking up, Sir.
BLUEHEART: Right. Okay, people. That's our cue. We better get the
Achilles up before the storm activity reaches a level where it'll be
impossible to compensate for the ionic flux without blowing out a
nacelle. And that's not even considering what that amount of radiation
will do to the crews of both ships. ::turning to Vedra again:: Can you
extrapolate when the storm will reach critical activity?
VEDRA: I can. We have approximately 1 hours and 56 minutes to get both
ourselves and the Achilles to a safe distance so as not to be affected
by it.
BLUEHEART: =/\= Bridge to LtCmdr Valdivia and Lt Rogg. =/\=
VALDIVIA/ROGG/FRYE: =/\= responses =/\=
BLUEHEART: =/\= We need your help on the Bridge urgently. Blueheart out.
=/\= ::turning to face the Bridge crew with a grim face:: You heard Mr
Vedra. We have less than two hours to get the Achilles into orbit. We
can do this, people!
JAMES/ANYONE: response
COGUD: Sir, if you don't mind I'll get Mr. Grell up hear, he said he has
been in Starfleet for 14 years, he may have some ideas if he is so...
Experienced.
::Blueheart nodded in agreement.::
COGUD: Thank you sir. =/\= Cogud to Grell, report to the bridge =/\=
GRELL: =/\= I am on my way ... sir =/\=
COGUD: =/\= Good to hear, Cogud out =/\=, Sir I recommend we send the
Achilles the cure now.
::Blueheart frowned in disbelief and arched a skeptical eyebrow.::
MITCHELL: Raj, it would help if they had as many hands as they could.
But I don't think Commander Cook will just accept that we came up with a
cure. She'd have to hear it from someone she trusts. Someone like say
me. She knows I had the plague, and now she'll be able to see I'm cured.
BLUEHEART: I'm inclined to agree with you, Sir. ::He shot Ensign Cogud a
fleeting, inconspicuous, sideways glance.:: But the atmosphere... the
interference... do we have time? ... ::He scratched his chin again.::
MITCHELL: Well Lt Rogg and I have the most experience in dealing with
the atmosphere. And I'd say we've really got about half the time your
thinking.
BLUEHEART: ::furrows in his brow deepening:: Your suggestion, Sir?
MITCHELL: The Achilles' crew was working diligently on repairs as they
could. If we flood the atmosphere using our ram scoops as they launch,
like John did for Rogg and I's ascent, it would reduce the pressure on
her. Then once she got high enough, we could try the dual tractor beam
idea. Physically yank her the rest of the way out.
BLUEHEART: ::pensive:: It could work. It could actually work. There's no
time for a simulation so we'd just have to jump right in and keep our
fingers crossed.
MITCHELL: It's going to depend if she has enough power to break free of
the surface.
BLUEHEART: In case she doesn't, is there any way we can help her with
that? Augment her power somehow?
MITCHELL/ANYONE: response
::The CSO stepped onto the Bridge.::
VALDIVIA: What's the situation?
BLUEHEART: We need to get the Achilles into orbit like, yesterday.
VALDIVIA: Then why the red alert?
BLUEHEART: The Valiant tried to disable our defenses.
VALDIVIA: They what? Wow... are they willing to help now?
BLUEHEART: Yes.
VALDIVIA: Alright... less than 2 hours then. Ideas?
::Blueheart related to him Cmdr Mitchell's idea.::
VALDIVIA: Ok... I see three phases. One is getting them out of the
surface. I don't think their engines will help here, because they are
stuck. I think we could use the tractor beams of the probes. If each one
pulls the Achilles in its direction, the total resulting force (after
certain calculations) will be upwards.
ANYONE: response
VALDIVIA: Second phase, transit. This will need a fair effort from their
engines, and probably help from our Bussard Collectors, as Rogg has done
before. They'll have to use their own deflector dish to keep the storm
at bay. I think this is the most delicate part.
ANYONE: response
VALDIVIA: Finally, once in the outer atmosphere, we will tow her out
with our tractor beams. Hopefully she will already be past the storm.
Doubts?
JAMES: Wouldn't using multiple tractor beams violate the Uncertainty
principal?
VALDIVIA: Although that's technically true when using a tractor beam in
a small object, particularly at an atomic level, on big ships we can aim
them at different parts of the ship. But you are right, if we aimed at
the same section, the effects will probably compensate. However, if we
pull from the dish, and they pull from the nacelles, we won't have this
problem. It will put some strain in their hull, but we are talking about
a Galaxy. Their integrity field will hold.
JAMES: But the integrity field is a singular wave. It would still
violate... Hesinberg Compensators!
ANYONE: response
JAMES: If we where to re-route they're main shields power through the
Transporter controls, then the Hesinberg Compensators, should turn them
into particles, due to they're secondary Duality effect which should be
most prominent in the transporters as that's thire primary use. By
creating a particle shield as opposed to a wave, we can latch onto the
shield and lift it up, without
violating the Uncertainty principal. If we where to use Multiphasic
beams we should also be able to pull it up a lot more easily....
VALDIVIA: Ok, I already simulated the first part. Although your idea
about the multiphasic beams could enhance the effect.
JAMES: I should have a model of them from my Academy days... I'll have a
go at running the data through them as well....
VALDIVIA: Vedra, could you run a simulation on the second part? Use the
readings from Rogg's ascension for the effect of the Bussard Collectors.
VEDRA: Aye, Sir. ::He immediately got to work.::
VALDIVIA: Finally, for the last part, we better contact the Valiant and
tell them. Commander?
BLUEHEART: On it. ::He hailed the Valiant and briefed the Bridge crew on
the CSO's plans.::
::The turbolift doors hissed open once again.::
SHAGAN: ::awkwardly:: ... I take it you don't need a medical officer on
the bridge?
VALDIVIA: Actually, you arrive at the most perfect time. We are getting
the Achilles out of there. Two hours tops... :: he looked at the sensors
with a dark expression. :: Actually, they don't have two hours. And hour
and a half. Once there, they will be needing the cure. Could you make
sure everything is ready?
::Words were flying around, a few Telice understood but most of it was
beyond her. The crew was working on getting that other ship back in orbit.
Unwilling to be in the way, she was about to turn around and leave when
someone actually answered her question.::
VALDIVIA: Actually, you arrive at the most perfect time. We are getting the
Achilles out of there. Two hours tops... ::he looked somber:: Actually,
they don't have two hours. And hour and a half. Once there, they will be
needing the cure. Could you make sure everything is ready?
SHAGAN: ::recognizing the CSO she had met on her first day:: Of course,
Sir. Will we be beaming the supplies on board the Achilles? With your
permission Sir, I don't know how much of their crew is infected, but I
would like to mount a medical party to beam with the supplies. I'm sure
they could use all the extra hands.
VALDIVIA/BLUEHEART: [tag]
SHAGAN: Very well, Sir.</nowiki>


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