MST project/Logs
This page pertains logs created by those working on the MST project for the transporter's development.
MST Development Log #1, Stardate 239301.01 This is Lieutenant Commander Tristam Core, on stardate 239301.01. To celebrate the Federation new year, I have finally begun an official log regarding the development of full ship transportation technology. With any luck, in a few years time, we'll be capable of transporting entire ships across tens of lightyears. I say tens because under no circumstances will the technology we have in this decade be able to move the mass of what is the Cardiff class starship I am currently serving on. But fret not! At least I'll be alive to see something like that happen. |
MST Development Log #2 So research was enlightening and went just about as well as expected. Enlightening in the way that I now realize if I'm going to get any traction with this project, everything I'm going to use will have to be built from scratch. It's nothing that I haven't done before, but this time I'm basically throwing away everything Starfleet calls 'science' and starting anew. |
MST Development Log #3 I changed my mind. I'm going to try and extend the Starfleet technology I've got and then see where I end up. If I fail, then I can go about creating something brand new. I might live for over two hundred years, but my minions won't. Nor will the people overseeing this log. |
MST Development Log #4 Full report of results is available in the project files. I'm not going to go over everything here mainly because there's nothing to cover. Loupaz and I stressed the transporter to its limits - results were relatively favourable. We used the Sol system as a template. And didn't need it because distance between planets is way more than 80,000 kilometres and distance between planets in the Sol system is in the millions. I'm... |
MST Development Log #5 I have . . . bits of news. |
MST Development Log #6 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. |
MST Development Log #7 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- |
MST Development Log #8 Well, I got pulled up by the SCE Project Manager for not putting in a proper requisition of resources form for Garry's help since I'd be pulling him off the roster every time I needed him without proper 'authority or explanation'. I just wanted to reiterate that the person talking is currently Chief Engineer of the USS Invicta, where these logs are being authored, and if there's someone who should be able to dictate who's working when and where in Engineering, it should probably be me. |
MST Development Log #9 A lot's happened over the last few days, so I've got news worthy of this log. |
MST Development Log #10 I am now acting as the First Officer of the USS Invicta, as well as the project manager for SCE in this region of space - forgive any extraordinary breaks between log entries. [sighs] I need some sleep. |
MST Development Log #11 Last log I made for this blasted thing was six months ago. Honestly there hasn't been much for me to report - we're still stuck at the same problems as last log entry. Since then, I failed to consult Blueheart about the humanoid aspect of the transport. I've also gone on long service leave to Rodul were . . . things have been interesting, but no less peaceful than I'd expected, and taken my MST work with me, or what I could bring of it, because the Corps of Engineers allowed it. |