Wooo boy, writing a paper about the process I used to research the material for a paper is the sort of recursive bullshit that just drains my life force.
In that case, just get assigned a target planet for the propaganda team to work on.
Hey, how about you work on some for Q'baja? They're allied with us diplomatically but we could still do with them being fanatically allied with us.
After the long and detailed discussion with the Doctor and Anton on what would be required, Dr. Maurice Sanctor left for the former Supreme Hephaestus Administrator headquarters - now the residence of Administrator of Engineering, Simulacrus Ferratum-Inanis.
Without taking time to unpack his belongings or change into his civilian garb, he went there dressed as he arrived - in the Mk III of the long-standing HMRC service tradition. He did, however, take a box with him.
And he smiled as he walked there.
Come by Simus's office.
Be instated as Admin of Science.
[ADMIN OF SCIENCE]
- It appears we did not capture those Shade creatures in the end, unfortunately. Reassign the Science Team Gamma working on them to Soundworm data.
- What's with the 'rethinking the whole system', could you elaborate?
- Can we mount expeditions to places of interest? Either on our own, or via requesting Sword detours.
- Can the Samsonite Abyss be revisited? Does it still exist, what is the UWM military presence there?
- You mentioned that we could recreate the Puddle of which the Soundworm came. Is it true, or would we have to visit the 4473 Styx wreckage to resume the research?
Soundworm data eh? Ok. But we're probably not gonna get much without recreating the device they used.
As in making this more RP and less "You there! Go do things till you have made a science!"
Perhaps, perhaps. Build yourself a ship and go adventure!
No, thats closed in the intervening century. But maybe you can find another pocket dimension?
Styx is a crater, if you remember. But you could attempt to recreate the experiment via the data you gathered.
Anton Chernozorov
"Side effects? Well, as long as they're not worse than death, since that's what sufficient aging usually leads to, or so I'm told..." Anton looks slightly amused. "What would change me the least? I don't want to live forever, Doktor, I just want to live long enough to maybe see this little war end. And maybe retire. As myself."
Inquire about possible methods and side-effects.
Locate a suitable workspace on the facility map and help the Doktor with initial set-up in it.
"Best method prevents advancement of physical and mental abilities."
We'll skip through you finding an empty room and getting peons to drag in the requisite computers and medical equipment. After it's up, the Doc starts bringing up programs on the computer and importing data. Eventually, he shows you a 3d visualization of what appears to be a fine web of glowing nodules.
"The brain of your teammate. Faith. Within the arrangement is a useful construct."
Non-RP clarifications (Sorry, this is rushed)
1.We got the genetic material for the SMF from our science and construction crews, a long time ago. You joked about it going faster if we played jazz, remember?
2.How long will it take for the SMF to be finished? Remember I'm assigning a constuction crew.
3.How long will the HRB production facility take to be finished?
4.With the test where the forcefield material is already encased in something when activated, I wanted to see what would happen when we activated the material. Does the forcefield just pop up outside the encasing material? Or does it force the stuff off?
5.I wanted to test if the forcefield's strengrh--How strong a gauss round it can take before exploding--varies at all between different fields. If so, what controls the strength? Mass of the projecting material?
6.How many seconds does a visible light laser rifle (which should bypass the field, since you say it's invisible to us) need to damage the projecting material enough to dissipate the forcefield?
Continued RP-like stuff
7. (Exact numbers don't actually matter here) "Scientist, Please bring in a block of metal of some form. One inch thick. Place it on top of an unactivated block of projector material, inside the area that the forcefield will be projected. Then, activate the forcefield, so that it would be created inside the block of metal. Is the metal locked in place? Does it demonstrate superior damage resistance?"
8. "Scientist, bring in a plate of this material which would cost just slightly less than a battlesuit plate, and bridge the cost gap by covering one side in a very thin layer of hexsand--just enough to prevent visible light lasers from damaging the material. I want it to be optimized for dealing with as much damage as possible, if you can do that. What is the largest gauss round it can take without being destroyed?"
9."Scientist, how expensive is the material compared to explosives of a similar power?"
1. Sure, those are easy to get. Most guys are just giving it away. That wasn't the material I was talking about. I'm talking about the plant or two worth of raw matter needed to create the containment system. Remember that?
2. Skipped
3.HRB? These acronyms are gonna be the death of us.
4. Oh like you wanted to activate the forcefield in such a way that there is stuff in its path as it turns on, so to speak? Because it will just slice through that.
5. It varies between materials used, but you'll have to test out different materials to find the best one.
6. It blocks lasers. It distorts light too, but doesn't block it. Doesn't block stuff like neutrinos either. Never said it doesn't block things invisible to us.
7. The metal is sliced through, but it would hold the inner piece solidly against the anchor material, assuming they were firmly together when it projected.
8. Again, the effect can be anchored to just about anything, so your request doesn't make much sense.
9. Depends on the material it is anchored to. Stronger shield properties also result in stronger explosive properties.