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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 | |||
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