Guard Prisoners - Support: 1
Interrogate Prisoners on Key - Support: 1. Skipped due to not being useful.
Interrogate Prisoners on Procedures - Support: 4
Inquire about armoring Telemachus w/ Reg. Alloys - Support: 4
Investigate head/brain (in medbay) - Nonconsequential Action; Support: 3?
Fix Security Key - Support: 4
"...and in response to your request, we cannot properly armor the Telemachus against anti ship weaponry with regular alloy. Regular Alloy is best used for the structure of the ship. We use specially made armor plating to armor the hull, and would need to find some to armor the ship."
"Adding on regular alloy plating would just increase the mass of the ship. It protects fine against most infantry weapons, but it can veery easily be penetrated or melted by any actual round designed to combat a ship." Hensen calmly states as you wonder how the hell he keeps on bursting in on these things.
"Advanced Alloy is out of the question as well. It just isn't designed for usage as armor. It's just the issue of its structure."
You close the comms uplink as you walk over to the automated medical station. The Telemachus has an automated Medical Station inside the barracks, designed for diagnosing injuries and dispensing first aid. Larger ships have actual medbays and human doctors, but the Telemachus didn't get fitted with one. You start a basic scan of your head.
"ERROR - CLEARANCE LEVEL NOT VALID"
[Knowledge Roll: 2] Huh. Strange.
Later, after setting up a guard routine for the prisoners and ordering Lip to do some more interrogation, you get contacted by Donnely again.
"Alright. The key's ready to go. We used 2u of advanced alloy and 2u of crystal wiring to do so. We modified it to fit into any U.E.F. armor's short-range console uplink, so the person it's fitted to should be able to access restricted Uark consoles nearby."
2u Advanced Alloy, 2u Crystal Wiring consumed. Functional Security Key acquired.
Just as Donnely shuts off her link, Lip comes on. "Heey, Captain. Finished the second round of interrogation. Got one to crack again. I have no idea where your question came from, but the interrogated person told me that they overheard talk of Procedure 61 over the comms in the brief period between our attack of that patrol and the assault of the base. [Knowledge Roll: 1] He heard something about a soldier platoon. As for the concept of procedures in general, they're mainly plans made to deal with various situations as they arise, so the Uark commanders can act fast in a situation. I'll keep interrogating the others. I may crack them yet."