Post # 16 - Mercury Core I
Posted on Tue Sep 8th, 2020 @ 3:53pm by Lieutenant Damien Saunders & Lieutenant JG Horton Clinton
Edited on on Mon Sep 14th, 2020 @ 9:28am
Mission:
Star Base Mercury
Location: Starbase Mercury - Reactant Control Room
Timeline: Current
Arriving onboard StarBase Mercury, Lieutenant Saunders checked the equipment that was sent over from the Amandora. There were various crates of sensitive engineering tools and portable sensor systems.
"Looks like everything has come in, good let's get started." Damien had begun to set up the crates along with various points within the StarBase Main Reactor Core. There was a lot of work to be done.
"I've got the L-45 sensor distributor matrix assembly in this box," Stated Ensign Eva Humphreys.
"Good. These parameters can set up the Sensor Matrix Assembly, I have them here for you, Humphreys." Damien handed Eva the padd with the exact layout that the mobile sensor network would help establish a trans kinetic free work atmosphere. This was essential as the sensors helped reduce any chances of a premature core breach while the setup process was being brought online by the Engineering Crews.
"Looks good," Eva stopped and reviewed the assignment. "There is a total of four matrix pylons, will you want them set up in the far corners of the room or around the core itself, Saunders?" Asked Eva.
Saunders stopped and thought it through. "It would be wise to center them around the core in a matrix,0098 degrees of assembly. This way, when they activated, they can positively trans flux the diuranium core lining for us." He nodded.
"Aye, Sir." Eva nodded. She then went about to painstakingly set up the pylon assembly around the Starbase Mercury's central reactor core.
"Clinton, I've sent the timed ratio of energy to matter anti flux generators in four dynamic stack modes. This way, we can re-route the continual generator capacity throughout the station's main four decks and then to the outlier concourses." He showed the diagnostic assembly and the pattern of the StarBase set up.
"I see." Clinton mulled it over. "How about we set up on deck four an interlogging displacer? This would allow us to re-set the main core each time we time out the checkpoints." He posited.
"That would be a good idea." Replied Damien. He was already over at the central core, scanning and reviewing the core analytics.
Having delegated a sizeable portion of the work, the team had gone about like busy bees getting Starbase Mercury started generating power.