Yesterday, 08:46 PM
Looking at the device, Gath had to ask, "What was wrong with their own delivery system for the medication th e y brought with them. Obviously it was designed to penetrate and deliver without fail. We extracted a substance from one, so I would think it was logical to place a new substance inside it. I'm not a medical professional though, so perhaps there is reasoning I'm not seeing. In either case, I'm happy to attempt delivering it, should we need to. I AM a logical choice for such a task."
He considered for a moment, "Doctor, safety was my primary concern, so this holodeck program has been designed with a number of contingencies. For starters, there's no furniture. Should combat become unavailable, this means all other options have failed. Do not panic. It thrown, you'll find any impact to be greatly reduced and unlike to inflict damage. It won't mitigate direct crushing or joint manipulation trauma, but the holodeck itself will not act the same against you as impacting actual ground material. There is also an active lock on each persong in here by the computer. If you determine the need, you need only say emergency transport and the name and they will appear in Sickbay. Should you use the term emergency eject, our guest will be placed 100 meters outside the ship. The room has a standard inverse containment field. This is in the case that they might be able to see in a spectrum that bypasses the holographic system, they will be unable to physically attack the structure."
Indicating a color coded area, he continued, "That area is set to their gravity, to give them comfort, but will change to our default if any contingency element is engaged. In addition you can tell the computer and it will also go to default, so that we will not be adversely impacted by the increased gravity."
He then placed hands on hips and gave a small sigh, his demeanor being a shift to less formal and more personal, "I've tried to do what I could, but I'm open to anything you might think I missed. I ask you for two reasons. First of all, I respect you and your opinions, secondly you're going to be in here potentially risking your life and that's not to be taken lightly."
Gath looked her directly in the eye and waited to see what she had to say.
== Tag Evie O'Keefe ==
He considered for a moment, "Doctor, safety was my primary concern, so this holodeck program has been designed with a number of contingencies. For starters, there's no furniture. Should combat become unavailable, this means all other options have failed. Do not panic. It thrown, you'll find any impact to be greatly reduced and unlike to inflict damage. It won't mitigate direct crushing or joint manipulation trauma, but the holodeck itself will not act the same against you as impacting actual ground material. There is also an active lock on each persong in here by the computer. If you determine the need, you need only say emergency transport and the name and they will appear in Sickbay. Should you use the term emergency eject, our guest will be placed 100 meters outside the ship. The room has a standard inverse containment field. This is in the case that they might be able to see in a spectrum that bypasses the holographic system, they will be unable to physically attack the structure."
Indicating a color coded area, he continued, "That area is set to their gravity, to give them comfort, but will change to our default if any contingency element is engaged. In addition you can tell the computer and it will also go to default, so that we will not be adversely impacted by the increased gravity."
He then placed hands on hips and gave a small sigh, his demeanor being a shift to less formal and more personal, "I've tried to do what I could, but I'm open to anything you might think I missed. I ask you for two reasons. First of all, I respect you and your opinions, secondly you're going to be in here potentially risking your life and that's not to be taken lightly."
Gath looked her directly in the eye and waited to see what she had to say.
== Tag Evie O'Keefe ==
