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Post by FMar J Weslynes on Mar 17, 2005 23:27:46 GMT -5
You are aboard the USS Reliant, which is a Constitution Class Vessel (think TOS Enterprise).
You recieve a distress call from Riegle IV. Due to you being the only vessel in the sector, you set a course to render aide.
As you set orbit into the atmosphere, you find that your sensors are not working. The ship is then hit with meteorites that breaches the hull, making main power go offline, and your impulse engines and warp drive go down. Also, Transporters are offline. You have 10 minutes until decay of orbit becomes critical- The Reliant will crash on the surface.
Upon investigating how to fix the impulse engines within 10 minutes, you find that there is huge amounts of radiation that would kill anyone, even in a radiation suit in the impulse engine room. One engineer could do the job to fix the engine, but would die if they enter the room.
(was submitted by Colonel Tarrgh and Revised by Jim Harsting)
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Post by cadetvyates on Mar 17, 2005 23:56:22 GMT -5
With 10 minutes to react, the only logical solution will cost me an engineer to save the rest of my crew.
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Post by Capt Jim Harsting (Ret) on Mar 18, 2005 0:00:40 GMT -5
Being as I am an engineer, and if in command, I believe that I would send the one most qualified to do the job; Myself. I would then give my orders and then do my job.
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Post by Rear Admiral Kenneith M. Basal on Mar 18, 2005 0:32:18 GMT -5
::He walks up to the holodeck and taps on the console. Then the doors open and he walks into the holodeck. Begins to listen to the scenario that has been given. Then he proceeded to think.:: With the recent technology on exocomps, with the ablity to go where Officers aren't able to go, to fix the such situations like this. I'll send in an excomp to fix the problem, which would take less than 10 minutes to repair. ::He ends the program and then exits the holodeck.::
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Post by tarrgh on Mar 18, 2005 0:41:02 GMT -5
Ok This is what I had originally intended. The ship is in distress due to the Damage YOU are In Command! the ide is to see if YOU are willing to order a subordinate in to do the repair even Knowing to do so will send that subordinate to his death BUT will save the ship.
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Post by Eviess Radaik on Mar 18, 2005 2:18:59 GMT -5
Walks in not sure if she will even attempt this. Her fellow officers have teased her that if she were sent to engineering it would mean death.
There is only choice to be made. In this situation the needs of the many must outwieght the needs of the few. Therefore, I would be forced to send the most efficient and best quailified engineer. I would make sure his/she service record reflected this act, and he/she be given the honors deserved.
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Arishela
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Death before dishonor
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Post by Arishela on Mar 18, 2005 3:27:58 GMT -5
Arishela listens to the computer. Then smiles, this will be easy. I would of course send in whoever was best able to repair impulse engines. I will not lose a ship and all the warriors aboard it. Besides it would be an honor to serve in this way.
Once that is done there is time enough for the rest to be repaired.
She then exits the holosuite.
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Post by FMar J Weslynes on Mar 18, 2005 13:22:37 GMT -5
Walks in and listens to the computer. When it ends, she says Computer begin.
This is one of them most difficult choices that have to made. I would regreatably choose the few over the many.
Since my skills are extremely low in engineering concerns I would ask one of the engineers to volunteer. If that failed I would have no choice but to order one of them to make the repairs. And then live with that decision.
I would make sure this was entered into thier service record and they be given the status of hero and given a medal.
end program.................
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Post by tarrgh on Mar 18, 2005 13:40:23 GMT -5
A excellent response everyone has given to the situation.. I am proud of you all and it shows that you all have the Command Ability! Given the hard choice the Scenario gives you You have all done well. I thank you for your efforts and the Variety of responses to Both scenarios shows the true Merit of A fine officers you will all eventually become! Maj Qa! Col Tarrgh
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Post by MCapt Zarlena Dorius on Mar 19, 2005 15:01:34 GMT -5
Zarlena walked in and looked that the holodeck matrix. Computer state the scenario as the computer began she listened intently. Computer begin program.
As much as it would disturb me there is only one choice. I would have to send in an engineer who is fully qualified. The option of an excom is unlikely since one would need to be manufactured and there isn't enough time.
I would make sure the engineer's family knew how brave he was and then have him receive a medal for his actions.
Computer end program.... This time as she walked out there was no smile, instead a thoughtful saddened expression. She knew decisions like this had to made. But this is the first time she really understood that in a way that was personal. She was now begining to develop a deeper understanding and respect for command officers.
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Post by Marine Captain Andrus E. Wrenn on Mar 24, 2005 16:47:34 GMT -5
1st Lt Andrus Elbrun walked infront of the holdeck and walked into it. Tapped on the panel to listen to the playback of the scenario. Once he had finished listened to the playback, he begun to think of how to proceed with this.
1st Lt Andrus Elbrun: "What I would have done is to evacate all non essential crew, along with most of the essential crewmembers, off of the ship and have a very experienced enginneer to work on the problem. His family would be nofied of cource with the situation. Once it gets down to 5 minutes and the engineer wasn't be able to get the problem fixed, the ship will be abandon. Computer, end program."
Wondered if he had made the right call as he had walked out of the holodeck after it had ended.
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Post by GeneralWallace on Apr 1, 2005 23:48:56 GMT -5
John walked into the holodeck and listened to the computer.
Since it was my ship, and responsibility for the safty of my crew, I would have no choice but to go do it myself, following instructions from my most experienced engineer. It would be wrong to have to put that responsibility on anyone else, except yourself.
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Post by edwardquincy on May 3, 2005 17:38:12 GMT -5
I would call a shipwide anounncement of our situatuion and then tell my XO to prepare to have the ship and i would suit up to enter, If someone stopped me and said let me do it i would ague but if insited i would let them do it. If no one says anything i would continue with my plan and the XO would become captain.
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Post by 1st Lt Kestra Elbrun on May 5, 2005 20:16:49 GMT -5
Kestra walked into the holodeck. Begun to listen to the scenario.
Ensign Elbrun: "Ten minutes is not enough time to fix the inpulse engines and the warp core. I would have a ship wide evacation for all everyone on board, as well as sending out a distress call. Made sure that everyone evacuated before I do."
Ended the program and then walked out of the holodeck.
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Post by Major Sandra Iverson on May 12, 2005 13:05:43 GMT -5
Sandra listed as the computer give the layout of the scenario. She was leaning against the bulk head and shook her head. Well, this was for the Navy. As she started to walk she decided to give it a try. Since this was not a test, there would be nothing to lose.
"begin scenario"
Ok, heres what I do. I would assemble the engineering department and ask for a volunteer to make the necessary repairs.
While at the same time have everyone aboard evacuate the ship. Just incase they can't make the repairs.
For the one who volunteered to make the repairs I would notify his family, make sure he/she got an award.
End scenario..............
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