02-19-2026, 03:15 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-19-2026, 03:17 AM by Morad Ameen.)
== GM ==
= Sicbay =
As A'kilees scrambles past the disoriented Away Team, his tricorder gives a bleak reading of the room's standard power grid. The wall panels and bio-bed auxiliary ports are rated for medical instruments—delicate, precision electronics. Connecting a heavy-industrial cryo-pod to a bio-bed outlet would be like trying to jump-start a starship with a flashlight battery; it would blow the fuses instantly.
However, there is one exception.
Above the main surgical table hangs the Surgical Support Arch. It contains the high-output emitters for containment fields and laser scalpels. It is fed by a direct, shielded EPS tap from the ship's main power conduit behind the ceiling bulkhead.
You don't have time to find an outlet. You need to pull the maintenance panel on the Surgical Arch, strip the casing, and clamp the pod cables directly to the main EPS feed. It's crude, it's ugly, and Dr. O'Fee might scream about her surgical equipment being cannibalized, but it's the only tap in the room with enough amperage to feed twelve hungry stasis fields at once.
The amber lights on the three critical pods flicker and turn a solid, ominous red. The capacitors are drained. You have seconds to make that connection before the magnetic bottles collapse.
= Sicbay =
As A'kilees scrambles past the disoriented Away Team, his tricorder gives a bleak reading of the room's standard power grid. The wall panels and bio-bed auxiliary ports are rated for medical instruments—delicate, precision electronics. Connecting a heavy-industrial cryo-pod to a bio-bed outlet would be like trying to jump-start a starship with a flashlight battery; it would blow the fuses instantly.
However, there is one exception.
Above the main surgical table hangs the Surgical Support Arch. It contains the high-output emitters for containment fields and laser scalpels. It is fed by a direct, shielded EPS tap from the ship's main power conduit behind the ceiling bulkhead.
You don't have time to find an outlet. You need to pull the maintenance panel on the Surgical Arch, strip the casing, and clamp the pod cables directly to the main EPS feed. It's crude, it's ugly, and Dr. O'Fee might scream about her surgical equipment being cannibalized, but it's the only tap in the room with enough amperage to feed twelve hungry stasis fields at once.
The amber lights on the three critical pods flicker and turn a solid, ominous red. The capacitors are drained. You have seconds to make that connection before the magnetic bottles collapse.
