The Pinicon Belt

Mar 11, 2024 2:35 pm
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CAPTAIN'S LOG
STARDATE 45665.7
While enroute to the nanotechnology ethics summit on Gnycish 2, Starfleet Command has ordered us to investigate the Pinicon Belt, one of the densest asteroid fields ever encountered. The tight proximity of many of the largest asteroids has prevented thorough exploration in the past, but a recent series of automated probes indicates much of the asteroid debris resonates with nearly infinite quantum signatures at the sub-atomic level. This suggests that the rocky material forming the asteroid belt originates from many different quantum realities beyond our own. Should this prove to be true, Starfleet believes the asteroid field could pose a danger to starships passing through the sector.

We’ve been ordered to retrieve asteroid samples that demonstrate these unusual quantum properties for further study. The extreme density of the asteroids will prevent our ship from entering the field, so an away team aboard a single shuttlecraft will have to carry out the mission.

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Pinicon Belt

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As the USS Christa McAuliffe breaks out of warp near the Pinicon Belt, Captain Syrran has ordered a meeting of officers. For various reasons, each of your characters have been asked to attend. You've just arrived from your duty stations, five minutes early, and are uncertain of what the meeting is about. The captain has not yet arrived.

Let's start by describing your characters for each other. Include your current assignment, where you were on duty, your appearance, and maybe one of your Values that you'd be most known for.
[ +- ] Captain Syrran
Mar 11, 2024 3:27 pm

Commander Jayce Devar, Chief Counselor of the USS Christa McAuliffe sits at the briefing table. His fellow officers know him as a thoughtful and careful listener. Throughout the ship's various missions and toils out in deep space, he works hard to make himself available as a sounding board for the senior crew members, as well as keeping busy managing a small team of therapists that tend to the well being of the rest of the crew (which is what he was currently pulled away from to attend this meeting). He believes a well working team must recognize members' individual strengths and understand individuals' limitations. [Value #2]

Even though Jayce's work keeps him busy and he is deeply dedicated to it, he also is fond of celebration. He loves to share the traditions of his Haliian home world with his colleagues as well as participate and learn about the traditions of their respective worlds.

The crew knows he is from Halii and a member of a telepathic and empathic species who rely on person-to-person contact to make such connection with others. As do all Haliians, Jayce has slight bulges and indentations above his eyebrows, along with a crease between his brows.
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Mar 11, 2024 5:44 pm
The vast, holographic orrery of Stellar Cartography swirled around Lieutenant Aurin-Ah as he rubbed his chin with a single, pseudo-scaly knuckle. His other hand glided over the console, pivoting the point of view. His vivid blue eyes turned almost black as the whole field turned a bright, hostile red, carved through with what appeared to be channels of blackened smoke.

He pinched the screen, and the USS Christa McAuliff herself appeared, a bright band of higher resolution and softer color around her indicating her sensor range. The angry red cloud seemed to ripple and pulse around the outline of the ship, leaving a swirling wake, as if passing through water laden with sediment, or delicate smoke.

"Hmm," he hummed quietly, pivoting the view, comparing the ripples of subspace from the live sensor feed to the travel corridor. The Nebula-class's larger, more powerful warp field and greater mass magnified its wake far beyond what he had become accustomed to on the geriatric, much smaller Miranda. On the one hand, he would have to work much harder to create subground states, but on the other hand, the increased power and simply the physical deck space for more instrumentation and equipment opened the doorway for any number of avenues of research.

He began to mentally fill out the requisition forms, one taloned finger turning a circle over the console. It sent the room spinning in a way that would have been nauseating to most terrestrial bipeds, but which only stimulated his highly developed optics, and gave him the momentary, if illusory, sensation of free flight. Then he caught himself, stopping short.

He wouldn't have to have anyone sign off on anything. He was Chief Science Officer. His staff were sending requisition forms to him.

It was all still a bit dazzling, after years of elbowing for laboratory space, betting sensor cycles on hands of poker, and the metaphorical knives-out, cutthroat battles for dish control. He had had enough projects backed up that he had designed a device to flutter the engines to prompt them to drop out of Warp for a maintenance check, just so the Jane Austen could drop to impulse and clear out the queue. He had almost built it, out of frustration. Almost.

Tempting as it would be to monopolize it for his own purposes, he had a staff to think of, now. A staff he hoped he could keep from elbowing, gambling, and figurative shivving as much as he could manage.

His mind hadn't had too long to wander to his more mundane duties before his comm badge chirped, his chronometer warning him of an upcoming meeting of the senior staff.

Senior staff.

He could not help but bunch one cheek behind his beak, a learned gesture akin to a human smirk.

Entering a few points of data onto his PADD, and departed into the bright hallways of the USS Christa McAuliffe, leaving the room in darkness behind him as he made for the Turbolift.
[ +- ] 'Curiosity is our most valuable tool.' -Lieutenant Aurin-Ah, Chief Science Officer, USS Christa McAuliffe
Mar 11, 2024 9:12 pm
Dr. M'Ress looks tired Her tan and darker brown striped fur is still neat, and she takes great pride in her appearance. She's donned a clean jacket over her uniform, having been on call in the medbay for the last few hours. As chief Medical Officer She's always on her toes.

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She isn't focused too much on the read outs on the monitors just yet. But she's always worried about some strange illness being awakened on Explorations.
That strange goo should not have made it through the transporters.
She cuts a quick glance at the out side monitors.

The crew would know her as a mostly kind woman, who will occasionally lecture about being safer in the future. Despite that she is fiercely loyal, and will protect all her charges. Even the headstrong foolish ones
As she watches the others file in she looks for signs of fatigue, or any other symptoms.
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Mar 12, 2024 1:43 am
Habits, routines, once established are often times hard to break and growing up ranching, waking well before the suns broke the horizon, meant Cole was an 'early' riser despite when his shifts upon a starship might take place and meant he was sitting at his appointed chair in the senior staff conference room well ahead of the scheduled time. Enjoying the silence, his piercing eyes stared pensively over the rim of a mug of raktajino. The Klingons prided themselves on the strength of the 'coffee' like drink yet he found it not nearly as strong as the locally grown coffee - whose beans had been brought from Earth when the colony was first settled - brewed over the flames of an open fire. Snorting in small frustration, he caught his hand moving to adjust the wide brimmed hat that wasn't there. A well worn hat that hadn't been there for quite some time, not since his family had been forced to relinquish their ranch and relocate as part of the early treaties the Federation had made with the Cardassians.

His eyes narrowed thoughtfully, wondering if his family legacy might now be reclaimed. The war with the Dominion had not been kind to the Cardies, their once great empire in ruins and their population decimated. Rumors rippling through Starfleet were the Breen were expanding, claiming sectors of Cardassian space the once proud race could no longer defend. A small, smug smile tugged at the corners of Cole's lips as he pondered what a retirement that would be, ousting the Breen from his family's lands, as he sipped at his steaming cup.

The uniform, creased and squared away as regulations dictated, barely covered the rugged and tough prickly demeanor of his frontier upbringing. His square chin, covered by a well maintained beard, still showed the weathered and creases of one who spent a considerable amount of time in the elements. The Academy smoothed some of his rough edges but not all, particularly his attitude on loving what you do and working hard at it.

As the staff began to filter in, his eyes met those of Doctor M'Ress, feeling those feline eyes appraising and assessing him, "I don't have the energy for that today," he stated gruffly, sipping his coffee. He knew their Chief Medical Officer meant well, and dedicated to the crews' well-being with a work ethic he could admire, but the life of a rancher was more 'walk it off' then seeking medical advice.
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Mar 12, 2024 2:18 am
Drake arrives promptly, that is five minutes early because being late would be unimaginable. Promptness, attention to detail, and adherence to all protocols, all rules and regulations as they pertained to the security of the ship and its personnel, were the things Drake prided himself on and how he hoped to make his mark as he rose through the ranks of the security department. His loyalty and dedication to the crew were of the utmost importance and there would be no bending of security procedures under any circumstances.

Was he idealistic and perhaps a touch arrogant? Some might say yes. These were small flaws in the scheme of things and they were more than made up for by his remaining true to his ideals.

As he enters the conference room he sees Dr. M'Ress, his favorite crewmember although you'd never hear that from him, and pats her gently on the arm.

"Hello doctor. I'm fine. Never felt better." Smiling, he knew she was evaluating the crew, always caring for her charges. This is what drew him to her. Whether it was the lack of attention from his parents as a youth, with them always busy running the museum, or some weakness in his personality, he didn't know.

Remaining standing, he tugged his uniform sleeves, a habit he'd had as long as he could remember, and waited for the meeting to begin.
Mar 12, 2024 8:44 am
Luna Vilchis arrives at the very last minute. Not late but not really on time either.
"Hi all" she says perhaps a bit too casually and with the air of self-assured superiority only found in young people. But actually, she has no idea why she was summoned to this meeting. She is just junior staff. She guesses it is because she is THE best pilot and helmsman onboard the Christa.
She prides herself on being able to steer any craft but her heart beats for the smaller, faster craft. The ones that can do fast maneuvers. So of course she is invited.

She takes the time to fill a cup of coffee before finding her a seat.
Mar 12, 2024 9:10 am
"Lieutenant." Aurin offered politely in response to the informal greeting, looking up from his PADD with some amusement. Scanning the room, he took in the present staff, a thumb running over the edge of his beak. "This has the looks of an Away mission." His eyes turned back down to the data for a moment, before glancing around the room to the assembled crew. "Any word from the Captain?"
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Mar 12, 2024 9:13 am
The Doctor smiled, her tail flicking slightly, as her crew mates acknowledged her. She shook her head at Walkers comment, and hid a laugh with her own coffee.
Mar 12, 2024 1:49 pm
Pleased to notice Doctor M'Ress assessing the crew and confident that the doctor is keeping all in good health, Jayce looks around himself to assess everyone's demeanor:

Science Officer Aurin-Ah looks content while engaged in calculations in his PADD as expected.

Commander Walker looks lost in thought but ready to snap to duty.

Lieutenant Vilchis, looks excited to be present, surely prepared for her expertise to be called upon.

Security Officer, Ensign Drake emitting an air of confidence as always, but tugging on his sleeves again.

The team seems in positive spirits overall and ready for the briefing as he expected.

"No word yet but I'm sure our captain will be with us shortly Lieutenant," replies Jayce to the science officer.
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Mar 13, 2024 2:21 am
Exactly on time, Captain Syrran steps into the room, and sits at a central side chair. His eyes are for the display screen on the wall. "Computer, display the screen from my ready room."

The screen flashes to a high depth field display of the belt. "Our journey to Gynish 2 will have to be delayed. Starfleet has ordered us to obtain samples from deep inside the Pinicon Belt. As one of the densest asteroid fields ever encountered, a series of automated probes was dispatched as the the tight proximity of the asteroids has prevented thorough exploration in the past. Starfleet has only just received the data from the probes and provided preliminary analysis.

Much of the asteroid debris resonates with nearly infinite quantum signatures at the sub-atomic level. This suggests that the rocky material forming the asteroid belt originates from many different quantum realities beyond our own. Should this prove to be true, Starfleet believes the asteroid field could pose a danger to starships passing through the sector."


He gestures precisely and the display flickers, focusing on a few likely targets within the spectral map of quantum signatures.

"Your mission, Commander Walker, is to take a shuttle deep into the asteroid field, and obtain direct physical samples from the richest examples we can find. As we discussed earlier, your team is already assembled. Officers, please discuss the mission, then Commander Walker will assume command." It's the Vulcan's style, to encourage debate but once that debate window has been accomplished, to pick a plan and expect orders to be obeyed without hesitation.

Mar 13, 2024 4:16 am
"Infinite quantum signatures? Infinity is quite a large number, Captain." Aurin-Ah leaned forwards, bright green brows furrowing, trying to glean from the display what the readings meant. "Do we have the raw data at our disposal?" He meant no disrespect to whatever of his peers gathered the information, but his first instinct was to check for signs of the probe malfunctioning.
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Mar 13, 2024 9:31 am
Have we scanned the samples for disease signatures? I would recommend filters and decontamination as a precaution regardless. Especially with a shuttle mission.
She narrows her eyes. Id like to see the data as well
Mar 13, 2024 1:19 pm
As the Captain entered, precisely on time, Cole couldn't help but hide a knowing smile behind the rim of his mug unsurprised at the Vulcan's meticulous adherence to schedule. With little emotion nor ceremony the CO took his chair and without greeting began the briefing. Having been given the details of the mission prior to the meeting - to aide the Captain in crew selection - his mind drifting to what complications they might encounter, already anticipating how they might be handled should they arise.

It was he who advocated to Captain Syrran on the inclusion of their Chief Medical and Science Officers and already his selections were proving their merit, wasting little time in driving to the point - Cole couldn't help but smirk in knowing that the Vulcan would no doubt appreciate the efficiency. Keeping his eyes on the pair of scientists he leaned towards Luna and in a quiet voice, so as not to interrupt the ongoing discussion between the science officers and the Captain, "As one of the densest asteroid fields and the expectation that we are to penetrate deep into the interior what concerns do you have and/or mods to the shuttle you would require?". Chuckling slightly he added, "All this science won't amount to a hill of beans if we get pulverized trying to obtain it."
Mar 13, 2024 1:20 pm
Counselor Devar considers the information and adds,

"Considering the dense quantum signatures detected within the Pinicon Belt, I'm curious if the automated probes also picked up any indications of lifeform signatures amidst the asteroid debris. If so, we must be prepared for what implications might this have for our mission and the potential inhabitants? Commander Walker, may I suggest that Doctor M'Ress and Lieutenant Aurin-Ah both scan the data for signs of lifeforms?"
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Mar 13, 2024 2:04 pm
The captain indicates the data screen. "This is taken directly from my own analysis, and matches Starfleets. All of the data from the probes is in our files. Although it hasn't been declassified for general distribution yet, you each have full access. "

You know the Vulcan to be scientifically minded and up-to-date on much of it. He also is one to double check findings presented to him, and from the blank look he gives Auran-Ah and the doctor, he expects nothing less from your team.
Mar 13, 2024 2:27 pm
"Commander Walker, what would my assignment be for this mission?" Drake asked during an appropriate lull in the conversations.

He wanted to appear enthusiastic rather than overly eager. The possibility of coming across other forms of life, especially those never discovered before, excited the young man.
Mar 13, 2024 4:30 pm
"Computer, the files Pincion Belt probe raw data, please." Aurin waved his PADD a little bit, for emphasis, as Christa provided him access to the information. A few taps populated it to M'Ress' authorized access.

His eyes turned downwards as he scanned it. "With quantum instability of this magnitude, I'm not optimistic we'll find any conventional life signs, outside of, perhaps, lower silicate forms found in other asteroids." He had confidence that the Doctor would be ahead of him on organic analysis, and he was prepared to be pleasantly surprised on that front. Though he was no biologist, deep space life was always inspiring, at least, if not terribly interesting.

"I'm quite concerned about potential gravitational and quantum anomalies." One clawed finger brushed the bridged tip of his beak. "It may explain the density of the asteroid field - some kind of anomaly spewing out matter from another quantum level, or even some kind of... phased overlap," a circular motion of his wrist communicated the wildness of his conjecture, "Objects from multiple levels existing simultaneously out of phase, but still exhibiting some properties of mass. Or hopefully out of phase, and not explosively trying to occupy the same space at the same time."

He caught his eye drifting as he was half talking to himself, snapping his attention back to the table. "Between my team and engineering, I am sure we can rig up a container to a Danube mission pod that would be reasonably safe to tractor the mass into. But if this matter is as irregular as these readings seem to suggest, well... they could range from inert pieces of space rock that make your tricorder chirp at the quaint strangeness, to explosively unstable sources of massive doses of radiation" he shrugged, wishing his analysis could be more helpful. He supposed that was why they had to get a closer look. "But I certainly wouldn't ask my team to touch them with their bare hands."

"On a more... immediately practical level, if the debris is being... shall we say... sourced elsewhere, we can expect extremely irregular orbits and trajectories. Whatever craft goes in will need quite a steady hand on the tiller, as they say."
Mar 13, 2024 6:58 pm
"You will be expected to provide security and support Ensign," Cole responded to the security officer's question, leaning back to cross his arms, an air of satisfaction about him as he listened to scientist's preliminary assessment. Already the avian-like humanoid was coordinating his assumptions with the doctor, a pleased smirk on Cole's face as he also addressed Commander Devar's concerns.

"Despite the Lieutenant's lack of optimism on finding intelligent lifeforms, one would suppose the usefulness of having an Empath along should life be encountered --- would you not agree Counselor?" he quipped, meeting the Haliian's eyes with a small feigned innocent smile.
Mar 13, 2024 9:46 pm
M'Ress took out her own pad and scanned the data, looking for conventional and unconventional signatures that would signify life of any Tier. She is less concerned about rescuing sentient survivors from the mess of debris, as the likelihood of that seems slim.

As asteroids studied by earlier Explorations had been known to uncover sleeping bacteria or worse she was concerned....even more so if the life forms came from another reality.
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Does she see anything..concerning?
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