((USS Constitution - Stellar Cartography Lab))
Shimisi: If there's a way we can repel those, it might improve our chances. Maybe we can use, either the shields or deflector to move them away and clear our path.
So'Mior: I would caution against using the shield without precise attunement. If we introduce energy without attuning it we could encourage the chrondite to bond with the hull of the Constitution which would likely have a detrimental effect. The deflectors are a distinct possibility, but may have a more beneficial preventative effect.
SydT: It might be possible.
He didn't knew SydT so he kept it as professional as possible. He hadn't had time to study her features well as he use to do with every new officer he worked with, but there will be time for that. However, he thought for a split second that this was the first Andorian he saw with braids.
Shimisi: Okay, so shields could be a problem for the chrondrite issue.
Motha/S'Rrrrell: Response
So’Mior: In the best-case scenario we would replicate a section of the hull and introduce it to the sample containment area. Allow it to gather chrondite particles and then run energy tests to see what effect various shield modulation frequencies have on the chrondite.
SydT: How much time do we have?
Shimisi: Not much, from what the captain said, she needed us to be operational asap.
Motha/S'Rrrrell: Response
The computer beeped acknowledging that transmission of some data.
Ba'el: =/\= Motha, S'Rrrrell, SydT, I hope you got what you needed, because I am out of time.=/\=
So’Mior: We have enough sample matter to conduct the experiments we need. But the more time we have to determine how to remove the chrondite, the safer it will be to attempt and test those theories.
Shimisi: Seems that we're running out of time.
SydT looked at the other two, unsure of her next move. She focused just for a moment on not looking scared.
Motha/S'Rrrrell/(Ba’el): Response
Mingxing looked at the others as the news of a ship appearing was relayed.
So’Mior: How soon do you require a theory to test removing the chrondite dust?
Shimisi: About fifteen minutes ago. :: sighs :: We have the spectrographic data and the lab sensors. Can we stablish a polarized field that could repel those particles?
SydT`: Yes! ::She knew this one. She began trying to map it in her head. Ouch!:: I'm not sure how accurate we can in in the time we need.
Shimisi: We don't need it to be accurate or precise, just enough to push it off. If we find the frequency, it'll be just a matter of energy levels wich I can work out quickly.
So'Mior: Response
SydT nodded in agreement.
Shimisi: Maybe we can try a multiphasic scan and compare results with what we've done up 'till now.
SydT again looked to So'Mior for leadership.
So'Mior: Response
All of a sudden, the comm system came to life.
Rajel: =/\= Rajel to Mingxing, please tell me you made progress, we got visitors and our shields keep failing as soon as we bring them up. =/\=
Shimisi: =/\= We've made some. So'Mior and SydT tell me that the shields might add energy to the Chrodrite particles, making them more energetic and adhering to our hull. If you have to use them, try a lower energy level and as tight to the ship as possible. =/\=
Rajel/Bridge: Response
Shimisi: =/\= I'll move to engineering to provide you what I can in terms of shields and tactical systems. If science get anything to get rid of the particles, I'll see to be implemented inmediately. =/\=
Rajel: Response
Shimisi: See if you can get the energy threshold of the particles. Then maybe we can set the hull's EM frequency to repel them so we can get sensors and maybe shields back.
SydT: We're on it.
So'Mior: Response
With a quick nod, Shimisi was gone out the doors.
SydT: I'll follow your lead here as I'm still not completely versed in our ship.
So'Mior: Response
SydT: Okay. And if we adjust here... ::She made a few adjustments on the computer and the swirling particles seemed to quiver.:: What the?
So'Mior: Response
SydT: And if we add a little heat...
So'Mior: Response
SydT smiled and looked at their collaborative work. She hoped that this would give way to an answer for their ship and crew.
So'Mior: Response
((OOC - Sorry this is a short one from me. I am fighting the Flu that my grandchildren brought over last weekend.))