09-28-2024, 01:05 AM
So Commander Miller had been Security before she came to Science. It seemed that the Artemis was home to many multi-talented people. Ju hoped to become one herself but first she just wanted to get established. She just wanted to be someone that people could count on when it came to Engineering purposes. Her first step was this mission right here and getting the probe sorted out for the ship. “What made you shift from Security to Science?” she asked hoping the Commander wouldn’t mind her curiosity as they moved through the deck and got their coffee.
The probe itself was ready for work and she was excited to actually get started. To work something like this for her first mission when it came to the Artemis she couldn’t believe her luck. This was better than going on the away team, if there was one, but who would know what would happen when they got to their destination. In Starfleet it was extremely rare that anything actually went according to plan so she wasn’t expecting it to be smooth. She grinned when Miller offered her a position among her own should Science ever become her passion.
“I’ll keep that in mind,” she smiled warmly at the Commander. Miller told her that she could take the lead for the moment because she had never altered a probe before. “Me neither, Commander, we’re just going to wing it, in the Starfleet way.” She winked at the woman feeling better now that she was working and she was able to put her brain power into something else besides Damian. He was still at the back of her mind and she knew during the quiet moments and off duty time she would feel the tide of her sorrow come back for him. Right now, she could just concentrate on her job and that was exactly what she needed in the moment.
“All right, first thing, we have to disassemble the sensor array because that’s the main thing we will be altering and upgrading,” she admitted, laying her PADD to the side of the probe and pulled out her tool kit. Opening it she lay it on the table next to the probe as well and began the disassembly process. Taking off the metallic access panel to expose the wires, circuits, chips, and relays beneath the sensor array and assembly. Her deft fingers unplugged the access panel from the sensor array placing it to the side before she switched the upper holographic schematic, which had been the probe plans, with the schematic for the current probe. She needed that first so she knew what to remove.
With the labeled and floating schematic above her she began to remove the various wires and relays which would need to be switched out. It wasn’t just that though, she was going to need to upgrade the sensor array as well, but if the sensors couldn’t get enough power and if the relays could not take in the information and feed it back to the ship having an upgraded sensor array would do no one any good.
“Remind me again, Commander, what sensor array did they want this upgraded to?” Ju asked as she continued to disassemble the current one.
The probe itself was ready for work and she was excited to actually get started. To work something like this for her first mission when it came to the Artemis she couldn’t believe her luck. This was better than going on the away team, if there was one, but who would know what would happen when they got to their destination. In Starfleet it was extremely rare that anything actually went according to plan so she wasn’t expecting it to be smooth. She grinned when Miller offered her a position among her own should Science ever become her passion.
“I’ll keep that in mind,” she smiled warmly at the Commander. Miller told her that she could take the lead for the moment because she had never altered a probe before. “Me neither, Commander, we’re just going to wing it, in the Starfleet way.” She winked at the woman feeling better now that she was working and she was able to put her brain power into something else besides Damian. He was still at the back of her mind and she knew during the quiet moments and off duty time she would feel the tide of her sorrow come back for him. Right now, she could just concentrate on her job and that was exactly what she needed in the moment.
“All right, first thing, we have to disassemble the sensor array because that’s the main thing we will be altering and upgrading,” she admitted, laying her PADD to the side of the probe and pulled out her tool kit. Opening it she lay it on the table next to the probe as well and began the disassembly process. Taking off the metallic access panel to expose the wires, circuits, chips, and relays beneath the sensor array and assembly. Her deft fingers unplugged the access panel from the sensor array placing it to the side before she switched the upper holographic schematic, which had been the probe plans, with the schematic for the current probe. She needed that first so she knew what to remove.
With the labeled and floating schematic above her she began to remove the various wires and relays which would need to be switched out. It wasn’t just that though, she was going to need to upgrade the sensor array as well, but if the sensors couldn’t get enough power and if the relays could not take in the information and feed it back to the ship having an upgraded sensor array would do no one any good.
“Remind me again, Commander, what sensor array did they want this upgraded to?” Ju asked as she continued to disassemble the current one.