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==Away Team==
 
==Away Team==

Revision as of 11:07, 23 March 2019

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The Kalisa Conundrum
Season:

[[Season 3 ({{{sim}}})|Season 3]]

Episode:

16

Date:

March 3, 2389

Span:

N/A

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Two months after entering the Finnean Convergence Zone, the Black Hawk arrives in the Kalisa Sector. Like other systems, it is home to destroyed worlds. The only signs of life emanate from a large planetary fragment with a metallic structure extruding from the bottom. Surrounding the world is a tremendous amount of orbital platforms boasting polaron technology. They, and whatever dangers await inside the planetary archive, could be whatever separates the Black Hawk from finding more clues as to why they’re in the Convergence Zone in the first place…

Summary

The Black Hawk, still licking its wounds sustained from the Time Warp Nebula and the initial crossing into the zone, arrives at the Kalisa Sector only to be greeted by a massive minefield littered with automated weapons platform. Entering the field is immediately deemed hazardous by a remote-controlled probe that is launched inside the area. Further tests are immediately conducted with various types of probes, finding that the Class Five probe had the best results. Lieutenant Commander Walsh and Lieutenant Alexander also conduct a perimeter review of the minefield to test the range and effectiveness of the weapons platforms, only for Commander Walsh to barely escape. Based upon a suggestion from the senior staff, the Runabout Mississippi is refitted with Multi-Adaptive Shielding and dispatched with an Away Team to the planetary archive.

While the Away Team was away, microscopic lifeforms began to congregate on the Black Hawk's hull to feed off the duranium/tritanium alloys. Several members of the crew, including Captain Geisler, Doctor Kij, and Lieutenant Geisler, start to notice a numbing of their tastebuds and mental acuity, though they individually attribute these feelings to dealing with stress and the overall mission over the last couple of months. Lieutenant Commander Djinx, Lieutenant Geisler, and Ensign Kahn meet together to review the sensor data gathered thus far and make recommendations to the Captain, providing a set of options should the Black Hawk have to enter the minefield to rescue the Away Team. These options included multiple courses, frequency jamming and more. At the conclusion of the meeting, Ensign Kahn experiences momentary memory loss, something Captain Geisler contributed to recently harsh working conditions.

In Engineering, Lieutenant Kemm observes that structural integrity is slowly beginning to fail. An investigation by Staff Warrant Officer Griffin and Lieutenant Kemm reveals that the ship's ablative armor and hull is starting to lose its tritanium elements, resulting in a brittleness of the hull. Griffin, in a momentary lapse of judgment, suspects that Kemm is purposely sabotaging the starship, but quickly comes to his senses. Further problems arise among the Black Hawk's crew as members begin to experience hallucinations, memory loss and severe fatigue. Doctor Kij and the medical staff are able to isolate a bacterial strain that has infected the crew and synthesize some medication to combat the effects, but it is not enough to stop the process. As more and more incidents break out all over the ship, Captain Geisler returns to the bridge to observe that it had spread to the bridge crew. Geisler quickly installs Commander Walsh as Acting Second Officer and places the ship into Command Override mode to prevent anyone from accidentally jeopardizing the crew or the vessel. Orders are given to inoculate the crew and to restrict access to all areas of the ship except for personnel who are absolutely essential to the operation of the starship.

As security begins to corral the ship's crew compliment, the medical staff starts to treat patients who are dealing with varied hallucinations, several memory loss, paranoia and more. Chief Griffin assembles inoculated members of the engineering staff to analyze a sample of the ship's outer hull. As the command override disabled all of the engineering labs, Chief Griffin obtains permission from Captain Geisler to reopen a lab to continue the analysis. Close sensor readings reveal a parasite that is slowly eating away at the tritanium layers in the hull and ablative armor fabric. A similar investigation in the Flight Deck reveals a similar situation with the hulls of Commander Walsh's and Lieutenant Alexander's fighters. The team subject the hull sample to various forms of radiation and elements before deciding that an antiproton beam is the best option to remove the parasites from the hull. As antiproton beams are not naturally occurring, they decide that several shuttles will have to modified to be used for parasite scrubbing.

On the bridge, Lieutenant Geisler and Ensign Khan continue testing navigating the minefield with probes in combination with signal jamming employed by the communications array. These tests deliver various measures of success, measures that are enough for Captain Geisler to authorize a full deployment of probes throughout the minefield. These probes would be remotely operated by the ship's squadron pilots using their simulators.

The Runabout Mississippi, during the Black Hawk's crisis, struggles to navigate the minefield. The crudely constructed shield generator is soon discovered to hog most of the runabout's power resources, jeopardizing the away team on their journey. Quick thinking from Lieutenants Di Pasquale and Parks turn a piece of debris into a battering ram, allowing the runabout to move quickly to the planet Kalisa. The runabout lands in order to save power for the return trip.

On the surface, the Away Team finds the planet dark and deserted. They arrive at the archive and quickly gain entry, only to find that someone had been there before. The automated defense system had been both destroyed and disabled, with plenty of long-dead corpses. Ensign Mackie manages to locate a map in what appeared to be a security checkpoint while Lieutenant Di Pasquale accessed the installation's sensors. Other than the away team, the sensors reveal two lifeforms tucked away in the archive deep below the surface.

Timeline

Arrival

Aboard the Black Hawk

Away Team

OOC Information

Mission 16 began on October 12, 2018. Since that time, 33 posts have been published.

External Information

Complete Mission Logs for Episode 16: The Kalisa Conundrum

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