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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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