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<blockquote data-quote="Turanil" data-source="post: 1820685" data-attributes="member: 9646"><p>General Henwalis looks at you and answers:</p><p></p><p><span style="color: PaleTurquoise">- "The two starships were attacked seven days ago. All we know is that the starships' crews were attacked and killed suddenly, and by some unknown weapons that otherwise didn't damaged the starships. The info that was sent by the computers shortly before blackout seem to imply strange <em>discharges of energy</em>, some kind of weird plasma."</span></p><p><span style="color: PaleTurquoise"></span></p><p><span style="color: PaleTurquoise">- "We immediately sent Vigrix-B5, a satellite of ours that orbits Jupiter, to investigate the place. Unfortunately the satellite detected nothing. Here on Earth we began to investigate the infosphere, and our agents and infomorphs* have been trying to analyze terabytes of data of all sorts to infer some hypothesis and get clues. All of this led us to vaguely suspect the Martian Triads, and also led us to the orbital station Ashira_29. The latter is an old station rented to some dubious nanotech start-up companies and what not. However, our infomorphs investigators were discovered before we could learn anything of value."</span></p><p><span style="color: PaleTurquoise"></span></p><p><span style="color: PaleTurquoise">- "So, what happens is that some unknown technology could have been used to attack the starships and steal the bombs. For that reason only, having some scientists in the team could help, although we can only guess. Then, as the Ashira_29 station is often rented to tech start-up companies, it could be interesting to have scientists to make your business venture cover more credible if you had to investigate among laboratories and tech companies. Nonetheless, we can't know what you will discover and where your investigations will led you to. Maybe no scientist will be necessary in the course of your mission. However, you will be alone in deep space, and couldn't get a scientist if you needed one. Better to have some with you, the mission won't cost much more because of that anyway."</span></p><p></p><p></p><p>HAR-Vee will get the requested spare parts (that is, things he could use to make equipment related to antimatter, be it to manipulate it or shield from it).</p><p></p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>* <strong>infomorph</strong> = "digital intelligence", an intelligent software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turanil, post: 1820685, member: 9646"] General Henwalis looks at you and answers: [COLOR=PaleTurquoise]- "The two starships were attacked seven days ago. All we know is that the starships' crews were attacked and killed suddenly, and by some unknown weapons that otherwise didn't damaged the starships. The info that was sent by the computers shortly before blackout seem to imply strange [I]discharges of energy[/I], some kind of weird plasma." - "We immediately sent Vigrix-B5, a satellite of ours that orbits Jupiter, to investigate the place. Unfortunately the satellite detected nothing. Here on Earth we began to investigate the infosphere, and our agents and infomorphs* have been trying to analyze terabytes of data of all sorts to infer some hypothesis and get clues. All of this led us to vaguely suspect the Martian Triads, and also led us to the orbital station Ashira_29. The latter is an old station rented to some dubious nanotech start-up companies and what not. However, our infomorphs investigators were discovered before we could learn anything of value." - "So, what happens is that some unknown technology could have been used to attack the starships and steal the bombs. For that reason only, having some scientists in the team could help, although we can only guess. Then, as the Ashira_29 station is often rented to tech start-up companies, it could be interesting to have scientists to make your business venture cover more credible if you had to investigate among laboratories and tech companies. Nonetheless, we can't know what you will discover and where your investigations will led you to. Maybe no scientist will be necessary in the course of your mission. However, you will be alone in deep space, and couldn't get a scientist if you needed one. Better to have some with you, the mission won't cost much more because of that anyway."[/COLOR] HAR-Vee will get the requested spare parts (that is, things he could use to make equipment related to antimatter, be it to manipulate it or shield from it). -------------------------------------------------------------- * [B]infomorph[/B] = "digital intelligence", an intelligent software. [/QUOTE]
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