USS Feynman SEP 1997

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U.S.S. FEYNMAN NCC-66000
September 1997 Posts
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TOTAL SEPTEMBER 1997 POSTS: *TBD*


GRAND TOTAL POSTS: 816

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USS FEYNMAN: Meleah's Input

by Melanie Pocknall 9-1-1997

SD: 90901.0638

>> He paused before continuing. "The gist of it is this. Even though we
>> beat the attacker’s back we did not win the battle, the real battle.
>> Neither did they but they are certainly on the edge of doing so. The
>> whole thing was a diversion for one action. They wanted the DEFENDER
>> to fire on them. They needed the massive amounts of energy that DEFENDER
>> had to trigger their plan. To power a jump back in time." Again the
>> captain paused to let the magnitude sink in. "They have gone back in
>> time to disrupt a trial of a Starfleet admiral, their god. If they
>> are successful then this time-line will end. We are going back in time
>> to stop them." He gestured to Cardiff. "Lieutenant." All eyes turned
>> to the older officer for the details.

Meleah, if she was capable of it, would have been in shock at the suggestion of time travel. Sure it had been done before but at what cost to the actual time line? It was all very well to say that it was alright because the Feynman was going to stop some other race from disrupting the time line but what happened if they stuffed things up? Although it was a logical, if albeit unusual, course of action, Meleah couldn't help but feel that it wasn't quite right. But if they didn't go, what would happen to their time line???

<<SNIP>>
> Cardiff did not even look to see who had asked the question. "No.
>He made contact of his own initiative and recruited the race. He gave
>them ships and lifted them up to our tech level in a less than a year.
>He was revered on that planet. He cured seven major diseases,
>negotiated a world wide government, brought replicators down and pretty
>well broke every rule in the book in doing so. Or at least he shattered
>the biggest rule."

That was unthinkable. An Admiral who would actually break the Prime Directive to satisfy his own ego, it appeared, and no-one did anything about it. Meleah's moral program couldn't comprehend why such a thing would have happened.

<<SNIP>>
> He straightened up and looked the Captain in the eye. "I'm going
>back with you because I know the layout, who was where. I know the
>players and will know if something new has been added."
>
> Zane kept eye contact and stated. "We _are_ talking 43 years ago."
>
> "Sir, I have relived those events ever since. I'll know."

"But you will not know everything," Meleah stated. "You will know about the general events and anything you were directly involved in." That was logical. Even Meleah, who had a perfect memory, would not have know everything about events that she was involved in. And then there was the question which many temporal physicists had been grappling with for many years. "What if that race was supposed to go back and attempt an assassination? If you assume that time is linear, then the event will have already occurred because it is illogical to assume that the same event can be repeated."

"But if time isn't linear," one of the others spoke up, "and events can be repeated, then it's possible that they weren't there originally."

"And if they were," someone else said, "then maybe we were part of those events too."

"That is a possibility," Meleah conceded. "If that is the case, then history shows that we succeeded."

"So if we don't go back, events might change."

"Not necessarily. The assassination may have been stopped by others in that time period."

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NRPG:

The scientist's point of view <G>. Feel free to contradict Meleah <G>.


Sincerely yours,

Lt Meleah
Chief Science Officer, RDMMS
USS FEYNMAN, Silver Fleet

Melanie

USS FEYNMAN: Maril's Comments

by Max Felsher 9-3-1997

SD: 90903

> Maril paused. “And another thing: several of us would look rather
> strange in the mid-2360’s. The Federation didn’t break the language
> barrier with the Tamarians until the late 2360’s. The Captain would
> have a hard time explaining who he was. Lieutenant Meleah, while
> appearing human, would probably be shown to be an android to a scan.
> As the only known sentient android at the time was the then-Lieutenant-
> Commander Data, it would pose some serious problems.

LT Jerran rubbed the ridges on his nose self consciously, "And as far as I know, there were no half Bajoran officers in Starfleet at the time, as Bajor itself was still under the iron fist of Cardassia. Those Bajora that were in Starfleet were considered outsiders by our people because the consensus was that they should be helping to wrest our planet free rather than exploring the galaxy with the Federation."

Capt Zane nodded and said, "Good points from both of you. We'll definitely have to take that into consideration."

Jerran nodded as the briefing continued. He was curious to hear how they planned on making the trip back in time. Back in the Academy, he had done a senior project involving recalculating the equations Captain Spock had invented for first the original Enterprise and then the commandeered Klingon Bird of Prey christened the HMS Bounty for use in time travel to the late 20th century. He had managed to fine tune some of the trickier variables, such as ship mass and how much time was to be traversed. His equations could theoretically send a ship back in time with a temporal accuracy of a couple of months. Of course, when trying to pinpoint a certain event in history, that required quite a bit more accuracy.

Jerran smiled inwardly to himself as he remembered the Vulcan professor he had on his thesis committee was rather perturbed at the variable in the equation which expressly involved the user making a guess, as Captain Spock himself put it. He had even managed to program the Kobyashi Maru simulator to accept the equations. The simulation would probably have turned out fine if Jerran hadn't neglected to remove the three Klingon battlecruisers from the original simulation programming. The end result, to say the least, was one less star in the Klingon Neutral Zone.

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USS FEYNMAN: Question About Mental Stability

by Kristen Gant 9-4-1997

Stardate: 90904.1145
Scene: Holodeck

Krysa was trying to pay attention to both the strangeness going on across the table from her with Lt. Landers and the CMO as well as the mission briefing. It wasn't easy.

She knew something big was bothering the counselor .. something more then just the normal temporal jitters one got from thinking to much about possible anomalies associated with time travel.

And Dr Mac .. she seemed more then concerned about the counselor as well. As Krysa watched her it seemed her concern had turned into some sort of mental link as her focus left the briefing. Krysa was sure she wasn't even aware of what was going on around her anymore. She wondered it she should bring the doctors condition to the others attention. However, this was a mission briefing and they needed to have their minds on what was going on.

She murmured a quiet 'excuse me' as she stood pushing her chair away and made her way to the end of the table where Dr. Mac and Lt. Landers sat. She pulled up a chair next to the CMO as unobtrusively as possible. The last thing she wanted was to disturb the meeting.

She gently grabbed the CMO's elbow to try and ground her to reality. She noticed that Loren was doing the same thing.

Mary seemed to come out of whatever had grasped her, though her eyes darted around the table and her breath came in short quiet pants.

"Are you all right, Doctor," Krysa whispered.

Dr. Mac nodded slowly, not saying anything as she began to realize what was going on around her. She didn't want to make a scene in the middle of a briefing.

Krysa noticed Zane's eyes on them and she smiled to let him know that things were okay. This was going to be an extremely sensitive mission. If the doctor and the counselor were having problems with it, they may have to be left behind.

However, Krysa knew they were both professionals.. as well as trained Starfleet officers. She had full confidence in them .. Well at least in the counselor. The CMO was still to new for her to have a complete opinion of the woman, though she had proved herself more then competent.

There was a bit of a lull in the conversation and Krysa saw that others were beginning to notice the CMO's slightly frazzled condition. She quickly stood pushing her second chair back in and spoke, drawing everyone's attention to her, "The doctor and I were discussing another question," she said as she made sure she had the eyes of their guests caught in her questioning gaze.

She stopped behind her original seat, "Do we have any idea what they will do .. or have done.." The various discontinuities were giving her a headache, ".. to disrupt the trial? I mean I understand that the Admiral is ill. Why is it that he is ill and no one else that was there .. or is there someone else?"

Regards,
Lt. Cmdr. Krysa Jenn
Ops/2O, USS FEYNMAN
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NRPG: David, I wasn't sure what you were planning with Mac, but I figured it probably wasn't a good thing to have her faint or scream or go into some psychotic coma just before a delicate mission like this :) Hope you don't mind Krysa's help.

Should be interesting to see Mary and Loren work this out ..
Kristen

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Kristen & Scott Gant
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USS FEYNMAN: Getting Underway

by Andrew Catterick 9-5-1997

SD: 90905.1200

>The silence from the CSO was broken, "Majors, recalling the mission of
>stardate 3134, the crew were lucky to be transported back just seconds
>after the left, subjective time, and not forced to live out their lives
>300 years out of time. I'm curious what assurances we have been given,
>if any. If we do in fact halt the tampering, what will become of us,
>Sirs?" J.C. felt all eyes on him, but had no real desire to serve the
>rest of his career in the old pioneer days of the 'fleet.

Major Flint smiled. "Don’t worry son. Getting back is the least of our worries."

"All the same major I would be curious to know just what the procedure is." Zane said.

"The Guardian will be connected to all of us in the same way a transporter keeps a lock on an away team if need be. Once the Guardian notes that the timeline has been secured, that is to say our mission is complete we will automatically be drawn back to the present…our present." The last came out with a distracted tone as he watched the FEYNMAN’s operations officer rise from her seat and move around to choose another. He exchanged a glance with his partner who appeared not to notice.

>She stopped behind her original seat, "Do we have any idea what they will >do .. or have done.." The various discontinuities were giving her a >headache, ".. to disrupt the trial? I mean I understand that the Admiral is >ill. Why is it that he is ill and no one else that was there .. or is there >someone else?"

"They must stop Lt Nicholas from testifying. He was the one to put a stop to the admiral. If he does not testify then the admiral will be acquitted and the timeline will change. As for stopping him it could be through assassination or something as simple as kidnapping."

"And the illness?"

"Until the mission is either a success or failure any who were involved will become ill as their grip on our timeline slowly slips." Before the obvious could be asked Flint answered it. "As Nicholas is the focal point he is more prone to the effect. We’ve had reports that others at the trial are feeling the effects. None, though to the extent of the admiral

"And you Lt. Cardiff?" Zane asked wondering if the almost cadaverous look him was due to the present situation.

"I am as of yet unaffected. But I’m sure you will understand the urgency involved."

Zane nodded. "On that note if there is nothing else…." A quick look around the table showed nothing was to be added. "We’ll depart immediately. I’ll see you all on the bridge in 10 minutes. Commander Maril, if you’d get things rolling. Commander Jenn a word."

As the rest filed out Zane and Jenn met over by the buffet table where they nibbled on the remains. As the arch disappeared Zane gave her a questioning look. Kyrsa shrugged. "I don’t know, I noticed the doctor’s state and moved to help her. Loren seemed to have his hands full."

"State?" Zane asked concerned.

"She seemed to be somewhere else. It didn’t appear to be a simple case of distraction or daydreaming something was having a profound affect on her."

Zane sighed loudly a variety of thoughts running through his mind with concern being the strongest. Concern for the doctor and concern for the mission. This was the most delicate mission they had ever faced and he needed everyone at 100%. "Any evaluation?"

"I don’t really know enough to say either way. But I think the counselor may be more helpful."

Zane nodded clearly not happy with the situation. "You ever have one of those days?"

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Scene: Bridge
MD: 1.1600

As Zane slid into his chair Maril reported that all was ready for departure. "Thank-you Commander. Mr. Allard my compliments to the dock master and request departure clearance."

"Departure clearance received sir."

"Thank you lieutenant. Mr. Jerran take us out.

<<<NRPG>>>

An away we go….Mission clock is up and running. - - I imagine the Guardian is a way’s a way so lets say at warp 8 we’ll get their on MD:10…Jason sorry about the stress on the engines. Fate of the galaxy and all that;)

Kevin: Zane will want a meeting with you over the CMO. What’s going on? Prognocis? Recommendation as to whether she should be on the mission or not etc.

All: Please do me a big favour and go directly to your mailing list. If the NG is their pat yourself on the back. If not add it. If you have problems getting things to the NG tell me and I will forward it.

Respectfully,
Andy
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-Captain Zane, Commanding, USS FEYNMAN
-Commodore Robert Steele, Commanding TF ZINDERNEUF
-Commander Horatio Sinclair, Currently Unassigned