ZE/D02 - Science Labs
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== GM - Broken Arrow ==

As Lt Ra'an sets the heavy, frost-covered module onto the primary diagnostic table, the bright, sterile lighting of the Science Lab reveals its true nature. What initially looked like a utilitarian black box in the darkness of the alien cargo bay is actually a solid block of incredibly dense, dark crystalline memory.

When Ra'an and Jukish begin their initial scans, they immediately encounter a significant hurdle: there are no interface ports. There are no exposed wires, no optical relays, and no physical connection points of any kind. The module is entirely sealed and completely self-contained, presenting a smooth, impenetrable surface.

However, the lab's deep-space sensory arrays pick up something a standard hand tricorder might have missed. The crystal is emitting a very faint, repeating subspace frequency. It is a continuous carrier wave, highly structured and mathematically precise, pulsing like a quiet, rhythmic heartbeat in the room.

The scientific objective is now clear. To extract the ship's logs and build a translation matrix, they cannot simply plug the module into the Zephyr's systems; they have to tune into it. They must find a way to calibrate the main computer to match that specific subspace frequency, synchronize with the alien carrier wave, and decode the mathematical patterns hidden within in order to build a bridge between this ancient, unknown species and the Universal Translator.
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ZE/D02 - Science Labs - by Paul - 05-08-2025, 01:05 AM
RE: ZE/D02 - Science Labs - by GM-06 - 11-26-2025, 06:50 PM
RE: ZE/D02 - Science Labs - by Amila Ra'an - 12-09-2025, 01:30 PM
RE: ZE/D02 - Science Labs - by Sebastian Cortez - 12-10-2025, 03:07 PM
RE: ZE/D02 - Science Labs - by Amila Ra'an - 02-26-2026, 11:14 PM
RE: ZE/D02 - Science Labs - by Jukish Keti - Yesterday, 04:47 AM
RE: ZE/D02 - Science Labs - by Morad Ameen - 6 hours ago

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