HADESNRPG: HADESRPG: (1- 1532) CSciO Lt. JG Tinmanrion Jayc and ACSciO Ensign(jg) Dierdre Lesih
Mark Howard
mark.howard9 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 31 07:22:25 UTC 2023
I'm just catching up after a weekend from hell, seriously good post you two.
Mark
On Sun, 30 Jul 2023, 16:19 Tinman JayC via Hades-rpg, <
hades-rpg at startrekfreedom.com> wrote:
>
> HADESRPG: (1- 1532) CSciO Lt. JG Tinmanrion Jayc and ACSciO Ensign(jg)
> Dierdre Lesih collaborative post
>
> Mission: Voices in the Dark
>
> Day -1
>
> Stardate: 2446.07.06
>
> (USS Hades - Science Lab 7- CSciO Lt JG Tinmanrion Jayc and ACSciO
> Ensign(jg) Dierdre Lesih - 1532 )
>
> “You did a great job with the First Officer. How do you feel?” he asked as
> he did some intense finger dancing on his trusty foldable padd.
>
> “I believe I gave the Commander an adequate hypothesis as to the
> phenomenon,” Deirdre said, “Or are you looking for how the experience
> stimulated my Deltan desire for sensation?”
>
> He nodded, “I hadn’t considered that oddly, given the fact that my best
> friend is a Deltan female. For many, it can be a little anxiety inducing
> the first few times speaking to the command staff, but you do get used to
> it. The captain and the CO could both probably still make a Nausican jump
> if they wanted to,” he joked.
>
> They moved to the central station of the room where the replication system
> and design system would help get their work done.
>
> Dierdre gave him a quizzical look.
>
> “Why should speaking to senior staff cause anxiety? It is part of almost
> any job. One answers questions, offers hypotheses. Now if it were someone
> like Emory Erickson, Werner Heisenberg or T’rak, scientists whose theories
> are foundational for our technology, that might be anxiety inducing.”
>
> Jayc pulled out his diplomatic training his mother and teachers had
> drilled into him on Betazed.
>
> “In general, Deltan’s aren’t afraid of the array of emotional responses,
> you have an exploratory nature about them. I had forgotten to consider
> that. I have to keep my mental shields up as not to violate another
> person's emotions and thoughts, so I have gotten in the habit of asking
> questions to make up for what I consider a major blind spot from what I am
> culturally used to.”
>
> “Deltan’s tend to focus on the inner space. The inner awareness, so we
> are different from many of the other species in Star Fleet. We relish the
> emotional connections. The sensations. Of course, most races focus on one
> thing about my species, which they are not equipped to deal with, hence the
> oath and the monthly shots.” Deirdre said.
>
> “I started the computer activating some of the required gear on the way
> down. We will create the modifications here and once we hit submit, the
> replicator will get to work retrofitting the probe in the launch bay. We
> will have to inspect it in person to make sure that the system and the
> drones did the work correctly.”
>
> “Very good Sir,” she said as she looked at the table.
>
> The systems on the table initiated and a working holographic of the
> central components of the probe appeared. “So besides the corona shielding
> oh so famously used by the Enterprise-D, what other items do you think we
> should include beyond standard?”
>
> “Shielding will be paramount, especially if there is going to be an X
> level solar flare. To detect the fuzzballs, if they are there, we should
> be looking for verterons and neutrinos,” she said. “Additionally, we
> should try to measure the up and down quark flux from the star. Since
> charmed, strange, top and bottom all decay to up and down, if we see higher
> levels of those two quarks, that would be suggestive of fuzzballs,” Deirdre
> said as she added requirements to the hologram.
>
> “Adding. No matter how much we shield this probe we are likely not getting
> it back,” he noted as he i put the items. “Would you calibrate as we
> incorporate please?”
>
> “Yes sir,” she replied.
>
> He paused thinking, “Most of my hypothesis will be proven or disproven
> with standard displays but I think we need to consider exotic particles
> and elements in significant amounts.”
>
> He looked up at her. “Why Starfleet?”
>
> “I excel at mathematics, and want to understand the fabric of the
> universe. I achieved all I could on my homeworld, and felt that I would be
> able to work with the best in Star Fleet,” she said. “I considered the
> Daystrom institute and the Vulcan Academy of Science as alternatives, but
> Star Fleet sounded most appealing, allowing me to do the science I wished
> to, while expanding my horizons,” Deirdre said.
>
> Reply any
>
> Posted by Tinmanjayc and Hannarose
>
>
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