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==USS HOOD: Since you're asking...==
===by David Martens===
SD: 2261.138
Scene: Science Lab One
<Snip from andy>
Hemux waved him off. "I was just part of the team captain. Cedria was in
command she is the one that deserves the thanks."
"Absolutely." Jack agreed. "But you were an important part of the team and
your efforts as part of that team made the mission a success. I've included
that in my report to Command and I've had a commendation placed on your record.
That was some damn fine work lieutenant."
"Thank you sir." The Denoublean grinned.
"So," Jack asked hoping he wouldn't regret it. "what re you working on?"
<End of Snip>
Arr'Rhiana's face brightened up and she turned to the device she was working on.
"Since you ask, Sir, This is something I am working on since we discovered where
out counterpart was coming from." She turned to him with twinkling eyes from
excitement. "We knew their shields and weapons where more powerful and
versatile then ours. I have been studying their gaseaous trails and emitions
from their impulse engines and the energysignatures from their shields. Also we
where able to salvage some of the debris after the destruction of the TSS HOOD.
I was able to analyse someof it and my preliminary research has given me some
clues."
Hemux strode to a table, searching through a pile of papers, notes and PADDs
untill she dreww a small bundle of papers out waving it to the Captain.
"Here, you see, this equation shows it clearly. It seemed the differences in
physical laws, certainly on the subatomic levels and the Heisenbergh
uncertainties made an unusual and remarkable situation possible where the
anti-matter from their universe, mixed up with the matter from our universe
created a higher energy yield then the normal matter - anti-matter reactions.
Thus given them the advantage of a higher powerboost, higher energy-weapons,
more power to shields, better range in sensors and so on."
Taking a deep breath and ignoring the rather stupidious look in Steele's eyes
she continued "And now it get's really exiting, Sir. Take a look at this
formula, the equation here and here, and this diagram. You see it?"
Steele only nodded and wanted to interupt but, caried on by the baility to vent
her enthousiasm to public, Hemuw already kept talking. "The real interesting
part is that I was able to determine the exact compositioin of the matter from
their universe, down to the subatomic level, down to the Heisenbergh
uncertenties!"
Hemux spun around to Steele, staring him in the eyes for a few long seconds...
Then she sihghed "You don't get it, right? Iam sorry, Sir, Do you understand
it... Sir?" she repeated a bit more polite and with some more respect. Looking
to Steele as if he was a litle boy in first grade taking in his first math
lessons.
"Maybe if you try me without all that physical crap, doctor?" Steele sighed
also, rubbing his temple, really regretting he had ever asked...
Hemux shriugged her shoulders and nodded "To put it simple: with some luck and
better equipment we might be able to replicate matter with the composition from
the alternate universe. If we then would use that type of matter in our matter -
anti-matter chambers, we could increase our energy output with about 20 to 25
%."
Steele nodded "That sounds amazing, any drawbacks?"
Hemux grinned "Ofcourse, the created matter would be highly unstable, it could
not be stored from longer then hours, maybe days. And we have no idea what it
would do to our engines or the warp signature it would create. It could turn
out that if we use that new mixture for our warpenige, we create an instant
black hole, launch our ship into some other dimension or just blow up the ship."
Turning back to her notes for a moment she then smiled to Steel "But the
possibilities are amazing, I am sure that with more research it will bring up
some great possibilities for engines and who knows what. And if not that, then
it just might be good enough to get me into the StarFleets Science magazines"
Steele nodded "uhmm,... Yes weell, Keep up the good work, doctor. I am sure it
will be usefull for someone, one day. I have to check in on some others, if you
don't mind..."
Hemux blinked her eyes to the Captain "Oh, no ... Ofcourse not, Ia lready have
taken enough of your time, Sir. And there is so much more I need to checkin
before I even can think about writing that paper."
She turned back to her tools and PADD's and notes and kept mumbling to her self.
Steele ruhsed out the lab, scatching his head as soon as he was out and looking
up to the skies making a promise to himself not to ask Hemux ever again about
what she was doing..., he just would send Stile to her next time he wanted to
know what she was doing... With that idea in his mind and a smile on his face
he went on to check on his next visit.
<<<NRPG>>>
Andy, nice to have Steele visit the poor doctor. I sure hope he doesn't regrets
it to much...
Respectfully,
David Martens
Lt ARr'Rhiana Hemux
CSciO
Sovereignty Fleet
USS HOOD NCC 1703
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