05-06-2026, 09:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-06-2026, 09:22 PM by Sebastian Cortez.)
Sebastian blinked when Leah said, "So, you think that you, a lowly science officer, built a perfect Faraday Cage in, what, seven minutes flat?" She asked, "Why do you think she sent an engineer up here, Mr. Hotshot?" added Leah. Sebastian was a bit surprised at Leah’s somewhat combative tone. Had he offended the Chief in some manner?
Sebastian, feeling hurt, didn't know what to think. He took a breath and said, “I never said that I built a perfect Faraday Cage; that’s why I asked A'kilees for his professional perspective.” Said Sebastian, his voice filled with respect. “For now, let's be quiet and pay attention to Lt. Ra'an,” added Sebastian.
Sebastian then went and double-checked the work. He double-checked the room’s emitters. He recalled reading what a Faraday bag was; it involved a physical bag with a metallic lining. The bag acts as a conductive enclosure. When a device is sealed inside, radio frequency (RF) signals cannot penetrate or leave, shielding the interior from external electromagnetic fields. This is the core component that blocks signals. Common choices include aluminum foil, copper mesh, or specialized TitanRF Faraday Fabric.
Sebastian knew they couldn’t wrap the entire Science Lab in aluminum foil or copper; then the idea hit him, like a thunderbolt.
What if we wrap the Science Lab's ODN junction box in aluminum or copper?
Sebastian walked over to A'kilees and suggested wrapping the Science Lab's ODN junction box in aluminum or copper or some other protective material.
Sebastian whispered, “ A'kilees, might I suggest we wrap the Science Lab's ODN junction box in aluminum or copper? Do you think that will offer us the protection we need? I have never built a Faraday Cage, and I don’t want to look foolish in front of Lt. Ra’an.
Sebastian overheard what Ensign Raven Singer had said, “ Ensign with all due respect, that idea is good under normal circumstances, but we don’t know how much energy is going to be released; by constructing a small enclosure, we could essentially end up frying anyone enclosed with said structure.” Said Sebastian.
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Sebastian, feeling hurt, didn't know what to think. He took a breath and said, “I never said that I built a perfect Faraday Cage; that’s why I asked A'kilees for his professional perspective.” Said Sebastian, his voice filled with respect. “For now, let's be quiet and pay attention to Lt. Ra'an,” added Sebastian.
Sebastian then went and double-checked the work. He double-checked the room’s emitters. He recalled reading what a Faraday bag was; it involved a physical bag with a metallic lining. The bag acts as a conductive enclosure. When a device is sealed inside, radio frequency (RF) signals cannot penetrate or leave, shielding the interior from external electromagnetic fields. This is the core component that blocks signals. Common choices include aluminum foil, copper mesh, or specialized TitanRF Faraday Fabric.
Sebastian knew they couldn’t wrap the entire Science Lab in aluminum foil or copper; then the idea hit him, like a thunderbolt.
What if we wrap the Science Lab's ODN junction box in aluminum or copper?
Sebastian walked over to A'kilees and suggested wrapping the Science Lab's ODN junction box in aluminum or copper or some other protective material.
Sebastian whispered, “ A'kilees, might I suggest we wrap the Science Lab's ODN junction box in aluminum or copper? Do you think that will offer us the protection we need? I have never built a Faraday Cage, and I don’t want to look foolish in front of Lt. Ra’an.
Sebastian overheard what Ensign Raven Singer had said, “ Ensign with all due respect, that idea is good under normal circumstances, but we don’t know how much energy is going to be released; by constructing a small enclosure, we could essentially end up frying anyone enclosed with said structure.” Said Sebastian.
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