Joined: 17 Mar 2004
Posts: 568
Location: USS Infiniti
The CO heard the OPS officer and responded.
Capt Carpathia:
Very good, Lieutenant. See if you can locate the asteroid the molecule is on.
He turned towards his XO.
Capt Carpathia:
Now we have a direction to head to, Number One.
He smiled with anticipation. _________________
Commodore E.J. Carpathia
Commanding Officer, USS Infiniti
Division 1 Commander, Gamma Fleet
Mon Jul 12, 2004 12:33 pm
CAPT Calzada Captain
Joined: 04 May 2004
Posts: 279
Location: USS Oriskany
David heard the Captain and gave instructions to the ship's pilot.
Cmdr Calzada:
Mr. Delgado, adjust our heading to the asteroid belt.
He smiled back at the Captain.
Cmdr Calzada:
Indeed, Sir.
He listened for the pilot to acknowlege his order. _________________
Captain D. David Calzada
Commanding Officer, USS Oriskany
Mon Jul 12, 2004 12:38 pm
CMDR Delgado Commander
Joined: 04 Apr 2004
Posts: 148
Location: USS Infiniti
Al?jandro heard the XO and complied by altering the course slightly with the manual controls.
Lt. Commander Delgado:
Course adjusted, Sir.
He continued piloting the ship to the system's asteroid field. _________________
Commander Aléjandro M. Delgado
Executive Officer, USS Infiniti
Mon Jul 12, 2004 1:01 pm
Guest
Diandra was in her shorts that said "Brat" on the back and her big shirt that said "Starfleet" on it, it was one of the Phyiscal Training shirts. She had let her hair down, and she was going over a few PADD's when the chime rang.
Lt. JG Celeste:
Just a minute!
She shouted, Diandra got some long sweat pants on and tossed her shorts to the bathroom. She went to the door and allowed the visitor in.
Mon Jul 12, 2004 1:03 pm
COMO Carpathia Commodore
Joined: 17 Mar 2004
Posts: 568
Location: USS Infiniti
The CO was pleased that they were on a more precise heading towards Omega. He looked down at the center console and continued to monitor the progress in Engineering. He was impressed on how well things were going. _________________
Commodore E.J. Carpathia
Commanding Officer, USS Infiniti
Division 1 Commander, Gamma Fleet
Mon Jul 12, 2004 1:15 pm
Guest
As he stepped in his neighbor's quarters he looked around and then at her and admired her casual look.
Lt Surface:
I'm Lt. Paul Surface, the JAG officer aboard.
As he waited for her to speak, he hoped he was not bothering the beautiful woman.
Mon Jul 12, 2004 1:15 pm
LCDR Joffee Lt. Commander
Joined: 03 Jul 2004
Posts: 61
Location: USS Sutherland
Lt. Joffee and the rest of the staff in Engineering worked on the chamber project, they were now assembling the actual chamber itself and would be done in a few hours. The engineers replicated the materials needed and they worked together with pride in their achievement.
Lt. Joffee:
This is going to be awesome. We'll be able to do some extensive research on this Omega molecule. We're making history today.
He continued working hard and with a purpose. _________________
Lt. Commander Michael L. Joffee
Chief Science Officer, USS Sutherland
Mon Jul 12, 2004 2:20 pm
LCDR Ellis Lt. Commander
Joined: 26 Mar 2004
Posts: 19
Location: USS Sutherland
Ellis heard the CSCI and commented himself.
Lt. Ellis:
You got that right!
He looked around and fixed his eyes on Ens Liebowitz.
Lt. Ellis:
Liebowitz!
The young officer jumped and banged his elbow into the rail he was next to and ran up to Ellis.
Ens Liebowitz:
Yes, Sir! Would you like more coffee?
Ellis responded quickly.
Lt. Ellis:
No, what are you? A waitress? Get us some portable work tables and set them up over there.
He pointed to the open area in Engineering near the entrance, and Liebowitz scurried off to get what he was told. Ellis smiled to himself...
It's good to be the Chief Engineer.
_________________
Lt. Commander David Ellis
Chief Engineer, USS Sutherland
Mon Jul 12, 2004 2:57 pm
LCDR Trylon Lt. Commander
Joined: 04 Apr 2004
Posts: 192
Location: USS Infiniti
As they moved closer to the system, the asteroid that the Omega reading was coming from was revealed. It was a somewhat larger one, deep within the belt. Judging by the density, it would be very dangerous for Infiniti to manuever through it. William reported it immediately.
Lt. Trylon:
Captain, Omega seems to be located within a large asteroid in a dense area of the belt. Judging by the readings, it would be extremely dangerous to take the ship that close.
He waited for a response. _________________
Lt. Commander William T. Trylon, III
Chief Operations Officer, USS Infiniti
Mon Jul 12, 2004 6:49 pm
COMO Carpathia Commodore
Joined: 17 Mar 2004
Posts: 568
Location: USS Infiniti
The CO heard Lt. Trylon and quickly responded.
Capt Carpathia:
What!?
He rose from his seat and gave further instructions.
Capt Carpathia:
Put it on the Main Viewer, Lieutentant.
When the image of the asteroid belt appeared on the screen he looked at the one that was indicated as being where Omega was located. Right in the center of a densely populated section of the belt. He looked back at his XO with an inquiry on his mind.
Capt Carpathia:
Number One, I've got a feeling that this molecule is not sitting there by a mere act of cosmic phenomenon. I think someone put it there. What are your thoughts?
He stood there looking at the image on the screen and waiting for his XO to respond. _________________
Commodore E.J. Carpathia
Commanding Officer, USS Infiniti
Division 1 Commander, Gamma Fleet
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