02-08-2025, 12:55 AM
Well this is fan-freaking-tastic, Ju thought to herself as she looked down at the Klingon console. Firstly, there were cracks spiderwebbed across the surface. If their console surface glass was made of anything like the Federation used great force was applied to crack it like this. Even if she could have gotten into the system the whole interface was shot due to the cracks and she doubted that most of it would register her finger-work.
Luckily, her tricorder was at least giving her some information that she could work with. It seemed that the Engineer, No strike that, Idiot is better, who had been down here working until he probably died had turned off the regulator so that they could get as much power out of the engine than was safe. Well they would have died anyway, I guess, no big deal that it was with a phaser bullet instead…
The problem was, the power was building up with no where to go and had just been let to fester like an infected wound. Ju severely regretted standing here right now as the ranking officer in Engineering. How nice it would be if the Chief was here to start directing people around and getting things together. No, this was her call, and it wasn’t that she didn’t know what to do she just didn’t know if she could do it fast enough with the engine ready to melt down and take the ship with it.
The tricorder began to show that the Klingon’s had probably attempted to remedy their stupidity but ultimately had failed. However, it didn’t seem that they had any solid ideas on how to stop their stupidity they were just pressing buttons and praying to their Bat’leths or something. Han could only roll her eyes, You would think they’d have better training than this.. maybe their main engineer died or something. Surely they can’t be this dumb.
“Okay,” Han said turning to the rest of the group. “The engine is flirting with a meltdown right now so we need to shut her down. The consoles are all broken, locked, or jacked-up so we’re going to have to go old school. We need to find the reactor, which shouldn’t be far, and turn it off manually.”
Han looked around for some sort of hatch or door that would lead them to the reactor. It couldn’t be far because this was Engineering and the ship wasn’t overly large. As she walked across the deck looking for the reactor room she pressed her Comm link for the group. [The Klingon were playing with power and messed up the reactor. I’m finding the reactor room so I can shut it down manually. The ship is on the verge of a melt down.] That way at least they would know she was working on it and had a solution to boot.
It didn’t take long to find the door and made a beeline for it motioning for the others in case they wanted to come or at the very least so they would know where she was. Han reached up and tried the door to see if it would open.
==GM, does the door open without issue? If so, where does Han see the control panel?==
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Luckily, her tricorder was at least giving her some information that she could work with. It seemed that the Engineer, No strike that, Idiot is better, who had been down here working until he probably died had turned off the regulator so that they could get as much power out of the engine than was safe. Well they would have died anyway, I guess, no big deal that it was with a phaser bullet instead…
The problem was, the power was building up with no where to go and had just been let to fester like an infected wound. Ju severely regretted standing here right now as the ranking officer in Engineering. How nice it would be if the Chief was here to start directing people around and getting things together. No, this was her call, and it wasn’t that she didn’t know what to do she just didn’t know if she could do it fast enough with the engine ready to melt down and take the ship with it.
The tricorder began to show that the Klingon’s had probably attempted to remedy their stupidity but ultimately had failed. However, it didn’t seem that they had any solid ideas on how to stop their stupidity they were just pressing buttons and praying to their Bat’leths or something. Han could only roll her eyes, You would think they’d have better training than this.. maybe their main engineer died or something. Surely they can’t be this dumb.
“Okay,” Han said turning to the rest of the group. “The engine is flirting with a meltdown right now so we need to shut her down. The consoles are all broken, locked, or jacked-up so we’re going to have to go old school. We need to find the reactor, which shouldn’t be far, and turn it off manually.”
Han looked around for some sort of hatch or door that would lead them to the reactor. It couldn’t be far because this was Engineering and the ship wasn’t overly large. As she walked across the deck looking for the reactor room she pressed her Comm link for the group. [The Klingon were playing with power and messed up the reactor. I’m finding the reactor room so I can shut it down manually. The ship is on the verge of a melt down.] That way at least they would know she was working on it and had a solution to boot.
It didn’t take long to find the door and made a beeline for it motioning for the others in case they wanted to come or at the very least so they would know where she was. Han reached up and tried the door to see if it would open.
==GM, does the door open without issue? If so, where does Han see the control panel?==
==Tag all==