Yesterday, 12:32 AM
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Sebastian put the Captain's authorization Code in the Borg Linguistic Database. He isolated the alien language in a secure computer mainframe, separate from the ship's main computer, as a just-in-case, and then allowed the Borg Language Matrix into the secured mainframe. The results were truly fascinating. As a scientist, Sebastian had seen many truly incredible things, but this was next level.
The main science terminal's interface shifted from standard Federation blue to a stark, restricted-access red, and finally to a deep, analytical violet as it tapped into the highly classified Borg matrices procured by the USS Voyager and subsequent task forces.
Sebastian was excited; he was sure that the Borg Language Matrix would clear this up, but he hadn’t considered that the Borg had assimilated Billions upon Billions of civilizations across every quadrant. He knew this would take a while. As the computer would have to look for common words across various languages, such as mother, father, sister, brother, house, book, cup, life, death, happy, sad, sun, and moon, because every species had words for these things.
The computer would then compare each language to every other language to see whether they were related. For example, Vulcans seeded many different species, like the Romulans, the Rigelians:and the Debrune: The Debrunes were an ancient interstellar offshoot of the Romulans and therefore, distant descendants of the original Vulcan progenitors, so the computer would search for common words to establish a historical and in some cases a biological connection.
Sebastian watched as the computer ran its analysis, “Leah, look at this,” said Sebastian, his voice filled with wonder,
Despite the linguistic search failing, the Borg's astrometric and mathematical database flagged a 98.7% match. “ Can you believe it, 98.7 percent, ¿Qué demonios? ¿Cuáles son las probabilidades de una coincidencia del noventa y ocho por ciento? (What the hell? What are the odds of a ninety-eight percent match?) Said Sebastian, his heart racing with excitement.
With his mind blown, Cortez realized what they were looking at wasn’t a language in the conventional sense; it was a mathematical notation or symbolic notation. This system uses numbers, operators, and symbols to represent concepts, forming a specialized language designed for precision and efficiency over natural language.
What kind of being could communicate in this method, an artificial or organic life form?
The geometric fractals etched into the alien ship's hull, their equipment, and the data module were not words in a traditional sense. They were complex, self-sustaining astrometric equations. The computer analysis revealed that this species did not use language to program their technology; they used pure, universally constant mathematics. The specific fractals Pedro was analyzing were actually a highly advanced, theoretical model for calculating deep-space trajectories without relying on standard stellar drift—a navigational language built entirely out of math.
Sebastian knew that to open the black box, they didn't need a dictionary. They needed a person who was an advanced mathematician, calculator, or a separate computer.
Sebastian alerted the Captain to what he had discovered. “Cortez to Captain Ameenm, I’m sending you a file. The Borg Linguistic was most helpful. “
Sebastian went over to the Linguistic Data Base, he isolated the newly translated information, and sent it to the Captain
>> Rady Room. >>
== Tag Chief. ==
The main science terminal's interface shifted from standard Federation blue to a stark, restricted-access red, and finally to a deep, analytical violet as it tapped into the highly classified Borg matrices procured by the USS Voyager and subsequent task forces.
Sebastian was excited; he was sure that the Borg Language Matrix would clear this up, but he hadn’t considered that the Borg had assimilated Billions upon Billions of civilizations across every quadrant. He knew this would take a while. As the computer would have to look for common words across various languages, such as mother, father, sister, brother, house, book, cup, life, death, happy, sad, sun, and moon, because every species had words for these things.
The computer would then compare each language to every other language to see whether they were related. For example, Vulcans seeded many different species, like the Romulans, the Rigelians:and the Debrune: The Debrunes were an ancient interstellar offshoot of the Romulans and therefore, distant descendants of the original Vulcan progenitors, so the computer would search for common words to establish a historical and in some cases a biological connection.
Sebastian watched as the computer ran its analysis, “Leah, look at this,” said Sebastian, his voice filled with wonder,
Despite the linguistic search failing, the Borg's astrometric and mathematical database flagged a 98.7% match. “ Can you believe it, 98.7 percent, ¿Qué demonios? ¿Cuáles son las probabilidades de una coincidencia del noventa y ocho por ciento? (What the hell? What are the odds of a ninety-eight percent match?) Said Sebastian, his heart racing with excitement.
With his mind blown, Cortez realized what they were looking at wasn’t a language in the conventional sense; it was a mathematical notation or symbolic notation. This system uses numbers, operators, and symbols to represent concepts, forming a specialized language designed for precision and efficiency over natural language.
What kind of being could communicate in this method, an artificial or organic life form?
The geometric fractals etched into the alien ship's hull, their equipment, and the data module were not words in a traditional sense. They were complex, self-sustaining astrometric equations. The computer analysis revealed that this species did not use language to program their technology; they used pure, universally constant mathematics. The specific fractals Pedro was analyzing were actually a highly advanced, theoretical model for calculating deep-space trajectories without relying on standard stellar drift—a navigational language built entirely out of math.
Sebastian knew that to open the black box, they didn't need a dictionary. They needed a person who was an advanced mathematician, calculator, or a separate computer.
Sebastian alerted the Captain to what he had discovered. “Cortez to Captain Ameenm, I’m sending you a file. The Borg Linguistic was most helpful. “
Sebastian went over to the Linguistic Data Base, he isolated the newly translated information, and sent it to the Captain
>> Rady Room. >>
== Tag Chief. ==
