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Post by mnheiallweii on May 16, 2008 11:02:33 GMT -5
Used for the Science officer, or to discuss research from the New York.
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Post by mnheiallweii on May 16, 2008 11:06:38 GMT -5
After getting all the data she could compile from everyone regarding the strange phenomena regarding the strange ships, the bacteria, and the random explosions, she begins going through all of it with the proverbial fine toothed comb. Any relevant data, she highlights to go back to, once she's gone through the over view. So far, nothing is making any sense. Not even the Probe data just recieved from the Pegasus. There is no reason that the data stream to have been there with out the Probe. There is no reason she can see for the ships to keep blowing up. Yet.
Determined to get an answer, she continues well past her shift in her office, continuing to read, and re-read the information. What she wishes is that she had someone with an engineering mind to also be working with her, so she could ask some of the engineering questions regarding fields used in Engieering, or if such scans had been made.
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Post by Pili al-Faisal on Dec 26, 2011 17:42:06 GMT -5
Pili double-checked the readings once more to be certain; her instruments read HD 108248 at 65°14'30". Everything seemed to be correct and in place. She'd based her readings on that particular first-magnitude pair because it was fairly easy to pinpoint, regardless of the New York's relative spatial location.
Most other humans referred to it by its common name of Acrux, but, like most things, she preferred the scientific designation, as it was far more accurate than some arbitrary name someone had simply slapped on it piecemeal.
She'd had some concerns when the New York passed through what appeared to be a sensor ghost of another New York (a past version, perhaps?) but had kept her own counsel as they'd passed through the apparition without any ill-effects. She was an expert in astronomical science, not time travel.
Whatever could have occurred had already happened. The crew was home, in the correct time frame. She'd wanted to return to the correct time as much as anyone else, if not more so. Her first mission after being assigned to her first starship ... well, it was certainly not dull.
Be careful of what you wish for Pili ... you just might get it. The words rung in her head, for truer words had never been spoken (or thought, as was the case with her).
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