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Post by trekkiegal on May 13, 2005 22:10:58 GMT -5
After hearing the scenario, and giving careful thought. The only choice at hand is to sacrifice my engineer, but I would sacrifice myself if I had the know how for the safety of my ship, and my crew.
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Post by lucian on May 15, 2005 15:03:32 GMT -5
After listening to the scenario i would ask all the enginerers who would like to voulinter. If none did i would suit up and go my self.
If someone did voulinter then i would notify his/her family and make sure that they get an award for their deeds to the ship and it's crew.
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Post by mattsliter on May 18, 2005 4:29:56 GMT -5
i would quickly agther all my senior staff and try to find another way to fix the impulse engines however if no other way was found i would give the order for that engineer to enter the room and i would make note on his record that he gave his life for the saftey of the crew and made sure his family would get the arards he deserved
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Post by kuramarose9 on Jun 24, 2005 21:31:50 GMT -5
Hard one... I'd probably try to bring up the engineering room computers into a PADD of some sort and fix it that way.......... not sure if that would work though- oh well, guess my crew is dieing.
EDIT (7/9/05- changed my mind): I would have an expeirienced Engineer go through the Jefferies Tubes and cut out the wall of the eng. room behind one of the computers. Then he would fix the problem backwards because he is expeirenced like that..
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Post by Capt Inid Kiara on Jun 28, 2005 17:03:05 GMT -5
After entering she listens the scenario and then shakes her head.
Computer begin scenario
I would begin to evacuate the ship as a precaution. And then I would ask what needed to be done. Finding out there is no way I could learn how to do this I would continue evacuation. If someone volunteered to remain and fix it I would make sure the family knew the act of selflessness that was done. And that he/she be awarded the Cluster of Valor.
If no one stepped forward. Then I send out distress beacon.
end scenario
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Post by stryker on Jun 30, 2005 9:32:09 GMT -5
Cpl. Stryker would walk into the holodeck and hear the scenario.
"The only choice that i would make is to do it myself listening to the instruction's of my chief engineer i would not want to have any of my friend's risk there lives and i would not want to have to be the one to tell there familes what i had done so i would do it myself there is no greater honor then self sacrifice and i would gladly do it in a heart beat in real life"
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Post by Commander T'Lar on Jul 2, 2005 17:40:51 GMT -5
Lt Jr T'Lar walked into the holodeck and begun to listen to the scenario.
"I would sacrifce myself to fix the impluse engines. I would tell the crewmembers to evacuate the ship buy using the shuttles and the escape pods in case if I wasn't able to fix the impulse engines."
She ended the program and then walked out of the holodeck.
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Post by Marine Captain Quinn Troi on Jul 3, 2005 20:44:12 GMT -5
Marine Captain Quinn Troi walked into the holodeck and begun to listen to the scenario.
"I would ask one of the engineers if he/she would give up their. If no one would, I would go in and try to fix the engines. In the mean while, I would have the crewmembers to escape just in case."
She ends the program and walks out of the holodeck.
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Post by Maj. Deborah Vasset on Jul 26, 2005 14:08:27 GMT -5
After Deborah Vasset heard the scenario she thought to herself that is no place any Co would want to be.
Computer answer format
I would have to ask my chief engineer: who is the one person most qualified to do the job, and who wouldn't cause the most difficulty in terms of loss to the ship and engineering.
I would inform his/her family of the great sacrifice that was made and then make sure he/she received a medal and the family compensated as much as any one can for such a loss.
Computer end format......................
With that she walked out.
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Post by markmichael on Nov 6, 2005 14:28:05 GMT -5
"Well After reading what is needed. The first thing I would do is close off the reactore, I would then open up the air lock to the area. After it has dropped for me or a team member to go in I will us the transporter on one fo the shuttles that is there is one. If not I will do a skine walk to the air lock and do my work. All of which should take if I have to go on the out side 9 minuts. Leaving a minut for us to pull up and away. Depending on how it is all set up."
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Post by Sgt Major Ga'Lar on Nov 25, 2005 6:08:15 GMT -5
:smilng knowing the gravity of the siuation and with main power and impulse engines both off line its a little known starfleet fact that the older class ships can still be seperated as the saucer section giving engineering time to transfer availiable power and aux power to the warp drive fora short fuire of life working closely with the helm the force of the saucer seperation from the hard mounts would give the ship clearance fora small warp burst freing the ship from the pull and providing more time for the needed repairs. no need for any loss of life in this situation sometimes the need of the few can be paid in steelq
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Post by yheathrienteh on Nov 30, 2005 12:51:11 GMT -5
Seeing the serious nature of the situation I would have an engineer prepared to enter in case my idea failed.I would take another engineer with myself in a shuttle.Using the small phasers on the shuttle I would cut away the hull causing an immediate decompression near the impulse engines.This should vent the majority of the radiation for a few minutes.I would have the engineer with me beam into the room.With a little help from the elements,the engineer in full environmental gear should be able to fix the impulse engines and I could transport him back to the shuttle before the radiation became lethal.
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Post by Lt. Zandile Hanson on Dec 5, 2005 17:34:42 GMT -5
::Zandile listened to the scenario. Since the simulation was intended to have the participant in command, I will continue as if I am in command, she pondered before giving her answer.::
"For the good of the many, I would have no choice but to fix the impulse engines. An Exocomp should be able to do the job. I would also start an evacuation, in case the repairs fail. As the commanding officer, I would be the last person off the ship."
::She paused, considering her options.::
"If the repairs are successful, I would get the ship out of danger. Then, I would recall all personel back on board, and we would begin to repair the ship and send help to Riegle IV."
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Post by kwinspiritwalker on Dec 7, 2005 20:38:43 GMT -5
Not being an engineer or a shuttle pilot, my answer may not actually be logical, but here we go. I think I would send out all the shuttle crafts that the ship has and aattach them by tether to the ship and use their power to slow the orbit decay. Perhaps complete orbit stablization isn't possible, but it should be enough to slow the decay time to permit A team of engineeers to do a space walk to blow a hole in the hull to clear the radiation within engineering. Once the radiation is clear, they could enter while still in their suits and do the repairs, once power is online the hull breaches could be controlled via that ships shields.
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Post by decatureagle on Dec 8, 2005 19:02:59 GMT -5
::Tyler walks in and listens to the scenario parameters::
Computer, Begin Scenario #5
::To the Chief Engineer:: Go get into an environmental suit, and make sure that you have Gravity boots on.
::To the Fighter Pilot Commander:: I need you to get in you fighter, and cut a small hole in the Wall in engineering. Be careful not to hit any critical ships equipment. Make sure to make it a small hole, I dont need the ship coming apart, I just need a vent.
::The Fighter Pilot begins to make the hole.::
::To Operations:: The fighter is cutting a hole in the hull in engineering, I want you to monitor the breech, and if it becomes critical, set up a security forcefield to contain it.
::To the Chief Engineer that has just returned:: There is a Fighter that is making a small vent in the ships hull, I need you to get in there and fix the situation so we can seal off the vent.
::After the hole is cut and the radiation is vented out into space, the engineer enters and renders the situation, and the breech is sealed, and the program pauses.::
::he chuckles a bit at the absurdity of what he had just done::
Computer, End Program
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