09-01-2025, 04:56 PM
== NRC Cindy Talion, Synthetic ==
With a few taps on her holographic screen, the exact replacement design was brought up along with the specific replacement parts to make it able to function with the local technology, as well as Federation systems. She left out the military grade elements, but the ones approved for civilian use were more than adequate to the job at hand.
"Doctor O'Shea, I'm having your replicator fabricate the components to the Federation approved design specifications. This is the kind of care he could and would receive from Star Fleet or from any Federation outpost that wished to provide such a medically approved device. I'm having it replicate the components to resemble the ones he currently has, so that cosmetically, he will still fit in socially. Given that they already have similar technology, this would only be a relatively small advancement for them and may help them in future dealings with humans. As the CMO, you'll need to approve the procedure, but once we download the data from his old components, it should be a relatively simple process to gradually remove the old and install the new. We can then upload his saved data and then see if everything synchronizes correctly."
Cindy turned to O'Shea. The CMO thought about it for a second before giving a simple nod and moving over to the replicator again. With her approval code, it began producing the components. As each was finished, she brought it over to the surgical area. The surgical procedures continued, the doctors sometimes asking Cindy for small clarifications, but most of it was rather routine. Care had to be taken to correctly shut down the components before they were removed. Cindy monitored the sensor readings very closely and controlled some functions remotely, so that there were no mistakes from a technical perspective. She interfaced with the systems in some ways that could be observed and in other ways that were obviously only able to be accessed by her, but kept things much smoother than simply operating a console manually.
Cindy turned to Chencko and said, "If examined, he will appear to have the same implants, but to the trained eye or a high resolution scan, the subtle differences will be noticed by any professional who understands what they're looking at. He will have a slightly increased capacity, but the speed should be similar. Only someone monitoring him with special equipment will be able to find the rate a tiny bit faster. You could consider this a minor upgrade, but mostly it will be the benefits of having been designed for his biology. I'm sure that others will want to analyze the components, so to make things easier, I will be giving you the schematics and specific design data. You're going to find that the systems is fairly secure. It isn't impossible to hack, but it is VERY difficult. The military grade hardware would have made him more secure, but that was not the goal here. The software is compatible with your own, but if he eventually needs any updates, he is going to need to contact the Federation. Do you have any questions?"
== The minor hijacking of O'Shea was with player permission. ==
== GM Input: Does the process succeed? The cybernetic stuff has been well established, but obviously things could go wrong and I tried to leave it completely open to any inputs you wanted or needed to have happen here. I'm also looking for any reply you might have in character. Thanks. ==
With a few taps on her holographic screen, the exact replacement design was brought up along with the specific replacement parts to make it able to function with the local technology, as well as Federation systems. She left out the military grade elements, but the ones approved for civilian use were more than adequate to the job at hand.
"Doctor O'Shea, I'm having your replicator fabricate the components to the Federation approved design specifications. This is the kind of care he could and would receive from Star Fleet or from any Federation outpost that wished to provide such a medically approved device. I'm having it replicate the components to resemble the ones he currently has, so that cosmetically, he will still fit in socially. Given that they already have similar technology, this would only be a relatively small advancement for them and may help them in future dealings with humans. As the CMO, you'll need to approve the procedure, but once we download the data from his old components, it should be a relatively simple process to gradually remove the old and install the new. We can then upload his saved data and then see if everything synchronizes correctly."
Cindy turned to O'Shea. The CMO thought about it for a second before giving a simple nod and moving over to the replicator again. With her approval code, it began producing the components. As each was finished, she brought it over to the surgical area. The surgical procedures continued, the doctors sometimes asking Cindy for small clarifications, but most of it was rather routine. Care had to be taken to correctly shut down the components before they were removed. Cindy monitored the sensor readings very closely and controlled some functions remotely, so that there were no mistakes from a technical perspective. She interfaced with the systems in some ways that could be observed and in other ways that were obviously only able to be accessed by her, but kept things much smoother than simply operating a console manually.
Cindy turned to Chencko and said, "If examined, he will appear to have the same implants, but to the trained eye or a high resolution scan, the subtle differences will be noticed by any professional who understands what they're looking at. He will have a slightly increased capacity, but the speed should be similar. Only someone monitoring him with special equipment will be able to find the rate a tiny bit faster. You could consider this a minor upgrade, but mostly it will be the benefits of having been designed for his biology. I'm sure that others will want to analyze the components, so to make things easier, I will be giving you the schematics and specific design data. You're going to find that the systems is fairly secure. It isn't impossible to hack, but it is VERY difficult. The military grade hardware would have made him more secure, but that was not the goal here. The software is compatible with your own, but if he eventually needs any updates, he is going to need to contact the Federation. Do you have any questions?"
== The minor hijacking of O'Shea was with player permission. ==
== GM Input: Does the process succeed? The cybernetic stuff has been well established, but obviously things could go wrong and I tried to leave it completely open to any inputs you wanted or needed to have happen here. I'm also looking for any reply you might have in character. Thanks. ==