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[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Fly By
by Andy Catterick
SD: 2260.275
MD. 5.1330
Scene: Bridge, USS HOOD
"Captain I have a suggestion."
Jack set his coffee down on the armrest and scrutinized the helm officer. Ming had only been aboard for a few days but seemed to be fitting into the HOOD team seamlessly.
"What do you have on your mind lieutenant?"
"Well sir, given the lack of results ship's sensors are providing I suggest sending a shuttle down into the lower atmosphere. We could get low enough that we could do sensor sweeps of the area in the hopes of gleaning more information."
Jack rubbed his chin and considered the request. Ming was right, they were having trouble with ship board sensors. Something down there was definitely interfering. But was it necessary? Not entirely, he decided. They already had a large survey team down at the site and so far at least their tricorder's seemed to have no problem with sensor scans. On the other hand the tricorder's range was somewhat limited and they still had no idea what they were facing. And there was the small matter of the dead bodies the team had just reported. That discovery had had a disquieting effect on the crew especially given the doctor's inability to determine what had happened to them. Still it wasn't really necessary. He looked back at the expectant Lee. Of course it wouldn't hurt either.
"I take it you're volunteering to pilot the shuttle?"
"Yes sir. I'll take a long a science officer with me."
Jack nodded. "Do it."
<<<NRPG>>>
Just a quick post (see how easy it is? HINT HINT)
so everyone has a job. XO, CMO and ENG are on the planet. CSO and SCI haven't really been placed anywhere so I leave it to you two to decide. And of course everyone can field a NPC either on the team or on the ship.
Also, last week I removed our NAV and HELM officers form the mailing list as they obviously decided against joining...and didn't feel it necessary to reply to any of my emails. Scott in his ORIGINS CO hat has written them one last time in the hopes there was some confusion and they will be able to jump in. I'm hopeful, but sadly think they are not with us. So given our small numbers it is increasingly important that we all keep up the posting levels...and if you can find someone to join us you get a medal! ;-)
Ok I'm doing final preparation for my vacation so I am likely now offline...try not to miss me! ;-)
Respectfully,
Andy
CAPT Jack Steele
CO, USS HOOD NCC 1703
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