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Episode 02: Cosmic Imperative / Re: Epilogue: Sit Rep After Hell [ Day 03 | 2130 ]
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Lok arrived last to the conference room, he had to come the farthest after all, but he was also just exhausted; it was etched on his furred face, eyes resting heavy, his fur unkept, ears drooped, the past few days had been a lot. The last thing he needed was to go over what he already told and wrote down for Commander Cross earlier in the day, but in typical fashion for The Pips they wanted to talk about it in a comfy conference room. Just do the work and get it done, was his thoughts on the whole thing, but perhaps a bit of inter-department communication was helpful.
He sat heavily in one of the chairs and set a device as well as a parts and tools on the polished table. A cabin air resequencer valve controller, for one of the Valkyries, a standard piece of Starfleet tech that hadn’t changed in nearly a century, its robust simple design utilized solid state transtators as opposed to isolinear systems. Good and solid, something that Lok could fix with his eyes closed, which based on his level of fatigue was a real possibility, but more importantly it would keep him mentally occupied enough to not fall asleep during the meeting. As everyone got settled and started speaking, Lok brought the controller to him, inspecting it for obvious damage. The main board was in good shape as was the capacitor, but the transtators and some of their ports were pretty banged up. Occasionally glancing up to show he was somewhat listening, he went to work removing the transtators and setting them neatly in a row to the side. With that done he inspected the ports again, four out of the twelve were damaged, the rest were fine but a bit sooted up.
The meeting went on with stuff that generally didn’t have much to do with him or his department, not that he ignored it, but he only mentally noted any key bits that might be important for later. When the Chief Engineer started speaking though he did give his full attention, a little annoyed that Frank was discussing matters that didn’t really fall under his purview, however it did dawn on Lok that he didn’t know exactly who he reported to specifically, maybe it was the Chief Engineer. Once Frank was finished, Lok went back to his tinkering while the others reported on their departments. Finally it was his turn, some of it would be redundant, but he didn’t really care, just whatever finished this faster and got him back down and working before he fell asleep.
“Chief Lok, Fighter Bay,” he began as he picked up a PADD and cleared his throat, “as Commander Arnold stated, the flight deck is a bit of a mess right now, my guys are taking care of it. So let’s run down what we got.”
“Structural Damage and Operations: the flight deck itself is in good shape, just some scratches, a few dents, and light blast damage, we’ve swept the deck so it can be used for flight ops but with the facilities damage we have sustained in the hangar, launch and recovery will be slow. As you probably know by now, during the action with the Romulan carrier, a damaged piece of ordnance self activated and detonated on the starboard side of the hangar, the explosion and fire has completely destroyed the operations office and assembly room. EPS damage in the area also has rendered all facilities on that side of the hangar non-operational for the time being. Also rendered non-operational due to the fire was the flight deck magazine, its safety systems did their job and kept the ordnance from detonating, once the fire was taken care of we moved the ordnance to the primary torpedo magazine. Until the magazine’s safety systems can be repaired we have grouped some light ready use munitions into a bomb park on the deck, protected by a series of portable forcefields that can contain any accidental explosions of the ordnance. So in the event we need to launch any sorties the fighters will have a near full weapons loadout minus heavy torpedoes.”
He glanced around in case there were any immediate questions then continued.
“Next, Spacecraft: currently there are eight fully repaired and ready to go fighters on the deck, I have two set up on alert, the rest are parked on the centerline while we use the regular parking spots for repair work. There are a further two fighters that are flight capable but have some systems damage. Now as for the wrecks that Commander Arnold mentioned, for the moment, those are being kept aboard to be evaluated and salvaged or used for parts, I think we can put together six airframes into working spacecraft again, whatever is left can be stored for parts or used as matter for the replicators. I don’t recommend dumping anything into space until it has been thoroughly evaluated. Further it should be noted that with the assembly room destroyed, my guys do not have an industrial replicator for parts and will need to share with the Engineering Department, so work will be hindered due to that.”
“Ok now onto Personnel: based on the crew manifest I have, the deck crew is at roughly fifty percent strength after taking into account the casualties of the previous day. All division heads are acting and everyone is having to handle multiple duties…” he paused for a moment as he pondered how best to broach the next topic, “based on what I’ve seen, overwork and fatigue are becoming a real problem among the deck crews even before our recent losses; it is causing problems in efficiently, safety, and most importantly morale. If proper relief is not given, for the sake of keeping something going down there I’ll need to cut operations by half.”
“And that’s pretty much it,” he leaned back in his chair as he went silent.


