<div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)">OOC: I apologise if my previous log has already been seen by people before. I received an error from the server regarding it, so thought I'd just resend it when sending out a few other post that tie to it. As you can see, we're moving forward with the Daedalus aspects. Questions, suggestions and comments, send them at me, I'm here to answer them.<br>
Mark<br><br>----------<br><br>[NCC-100, Docking Slip 2, Utopia Plantia]<br><br>NCC-100
wasn't yet the newest ship in the fleet. That honour still technically
belong to the An'ser, an Andorian cruiser that had been completed and
launched two days after the Federation signing ceremony on Earth.
Everyone had paused their construction programmes to try and sort out
the engineering and logistical nightmare of integrating various military
organs into one cohesive whole. NCC-100 was however going to soon be
the newest ship in the fleet. Earth, Tellar and Andoria combined didn't
have a hundred ships, but the decision had been made to move Daedalus to
the 100 slot on the new Starfleet Register as a fresh start for all.
NCC numbers had been assigned to ships across the three main fleets of
the Federation, starting with Earth's Starfleet.<br><br>The ship smelt
new. Interior lights were crisp and bright, the carpet was clean. The
bridge was a model of efficiency and ergonomics. None of those silly
panels and piping out in the middle of the bridge that had appeared on a
NX refit cycle. Tactical, Conn and Navigation had been condensed into a
single two-man console directly in front of the Captain's chair.
Engineering, Comms and Science had all been expanded, Science less so
mind you. There was less plain exposed metal as surfaces received a
matte paint job to soften edges and ease on reflective surfaces for the
ease of the bridge crew.<br><br>The Captain's Chair wasn't sinfully
luxurious, but it was certainly damned comfortable as Commodore Kravchik
was discovering. The ship was locked into her moors at the moment and
there was no need for a bridge crew. The warp reactor was still running,
but only because the Warp 7 Engine had a much longer safe shutdown and
startup sequence. She was only in dock for a few days and took nearly
twelve hours just to bring the core online, another day if one wanted to
prime the nacelles without risk of damage to the warp coils.<br><br>He
had called the pilot of the ITV over to meet him on Daedalus, to discuss
reassignment. That had been all that had been included in the
communique to Lt Yeager, aside from a simple not at the bottom which
read 'Failure to comply will earn the Commodore's ire.' The whole
communique had in fact been drafted with the ancient and ominous orders
of the British Admiralty of old in mind. A friendly invitation for tea
could be made to sound like one was being called to a court martial.<br><br>As
the chair spun slowly back to face the main viewscreen, Markus noted
the time on the screen. He had a few 'widgets' running on the screen.
The top left corner was a clock, the bottom right was a counter for how
many times his chair had spun around. Along the sides flowed information
that was arcane to all but those who understood the intricacies of
starship engineering.<br><br>-----------<br><br>[Shuttle Pod SFC-047, entering Mars orbit]<br><br>Yeager
leaned back in the pilot's seat, his fingers interlaced behind his
head. Before him, the Pod's main console hummed and blinked on
autopilot like it had done for the last 45 minutes. He'd set the tiny
craft on course after flying her out of the cramped bay of the ITV
demonstrator, which now sat in parking orbit at one of the Earth orbit
LaGrange points.<br><br>As the Pod accelerated to its peak speed on
Impulse, Richard had watch the other vessel recede into the distance.
He remembered feeling an twinge of disappointment. The whole team had
worked hard, so hard, getting the systems integrated. They'd
accomplished alot during their test phase but still hadn't managed to
break the "7" barrier.<br><br>The pilot did remember the last run. A
nearly strait shot toward the Sun to use the 'down hill' slide of the
gravity well to help the virgin drive core reach their goal. They'd
been close, so close, until the growing levels of radiation and gravitic
shear had forced them to veer off track. He still remembered the
alarms and shouts of the monitoring crew. One nacelle of the ITV had
been wrenched visibly out of alignment from the stresses. The little
ship hadn't made it to the projected goal but she'd given the attempt
her all.<br><br>=^=Shuttle Pod 047, this is Utopia Control,=^= came a
voice over the consoles speaker, drawing Yeager's mind into the present.
With a fluid motion, the pilot unwound and leaned forward.<br><br>"Roger,
Control," Yeager replied, hands dancing over the panel. He checked the
navigational plot, keeping it under auto control, but used the manual
inputs to begin the deceleration process. "Pod 047 on approach for
Utopia High, Slip Two," he said into the pickup. "Lt Richard Yeager to
see Commodore Kravchik, over."<br><br>=^=Acknowledge, Pod 047,=^=
replied the distant voice. =^=We have you on scope. Be advised, you
are entering a control area. Follow the guide ship approaching on your <a>9 o'clock</a>, over.=^=<br><br>Rich
had already seen the blip on his scanner. He made an instinctive scan
out the port side window despite the unlikelihood he'd actually see
anything given the speeds and distances involved. Still, the old
instincts any pilot develops were hard to unlearn. "Roger Control," he
said, "matching speed and vectors now, over and out."<br><br>As he return his gaze forward, a small artificial constellation was becoming visible just above Mars' crimson arc.<br><br>The orbital facilities of the Utopia Planitia High anchorage.<br>
<br>[NCC-100 Shuttlebay]<br><br>Ensign
McEnroe was a quiet, reserved woman who barely said a word. Something
which made her the ideal choice for a yeoman for a busy officer of
Starfleet's expanding Admiralty and assorted Brass. She watched quietly
as the shuttlepod entered into the shuttlebay and the bay doors rolled
shut to allow for repressuring. Daedalus had done away with the
grapplers and dropbay style and gone for a landing bay at the back of
the ship. There was no series of catwalks or ladders above the pods, but
the 'highbay' did have the control booth still.<br><br>As the doors
clanked shut, McEnroe departed the control booth, nodding thanks to the
operator and headed down the short flight of stairs that deposited her
to the portside entrance to the shuttlebay and proceeded in when the
pressure light flicked to green.<br><br>Inside the Pod, Richard let his
hands go through the craft's shut down sequence on automatic. His eyes
were scanning through the cockpit bubble. They quickly spotted the
approaching form of the Ensign. "So much for a leisurely tour," he
muttered under his breath. By the time he'd finished closing down the
systems, the woman was already by the side hatch.</span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)"><br></span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)">Yeager
spun the pilot's seat around and crouch walked to the back of the
craft. Grabbing the small duffle that had accompanied him, Rich popped
the entry way. "Permission to come aboard," he said, flashing a smile
to the woman.<br><br>"Lieutenant Yeagar, Ensign McEnroe. Commodore Kravchik's yeoman. He is expecting you, Sir, on the bridge."<br><br>"Righto,"
Yeager said. As he climbed out, a rating stepped up and accepted his
duffle. Nodding, Richard kept hold of the small shoulder bag that
served as his briefcase and turned to the Ensign. "The Commodore's
message was as terse as it was urgent," he said. "Any idea what he
wants to see me about?"<br><br>"Not for me to say Sir. If you'll follow me however, I can lead you to the Bridge and your appointment with the Commodore."<br><br>"Lead
on, McEnroe," Yeager entoned, paraphrasing The Bard. The Bridge?
Richard fought to keep his eyebrows down, his hopes in check. As he
followed McEnroe, he looked around the hanger. </span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)"><br></span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)">Daedalus
was a good 150% larger than her ITV predecessor. The size increase had
already been calculated into the program. The Icarus Test Vehicle had
been laid out as a proof of concept, with only those systems deemed
necessary to verify performance parameters. Daedalus, and her progeny,
we're intended to be fully functional Ships-of-the-Line with all the
features experience with the NX class had shown were needed 'out there.'</span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)"><br></span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)">"Love what y'all have done with the place," he said, piling on the Southern charm, as they exited the Hanger Bay.</span></div>
<div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)"><br></span></div></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)">"Daedalus
has spent the last three months undergoing serious system overhauls and
replacements in light of the Federation. She truly is a multicultural
ship with components from all the Founding members aboard and even
operational now."</span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)"><br></span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)">Rich
took in the gleaming walls and various iconography in the corridors
alone. "So the rest of the Coalition members did step up, huh," he
asked.</span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)"><br></span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)">"The
Vulcans provided new warp coils for Daedalus. As our approach to warp 7
had initially been very brute force with an overly powerful core to
compensate for inferior material sciences for coil manufacture, the new
Vulcan coils should let Daedalus blow past warp 7 with ease and set a
Federation speed record."</span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)"><br></span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)">Thanks,
Yeager thought, rub that one in. "Vulcan coils," he asked, remember
his previous experiences with the first aliens Earth ever dealt with.
"About time they brought something to the table after the grief they
gave us over the NX Program." </span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)"><br></span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)">As
they had talked, McEnroe had led Yeager to a turbolift and entered, a
hand typing in a destination code into the control just beside the door.
When the lift slowed and finally stopped, she stepped out first and
cleared her throat mildly.</span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)"><br></span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)">"Commodore
Kravchik, Lieutenant Yeager to see you Sir." The bridge was empty and
quiet save for the sound of a chair gently spinning around and the
occasional beep and chirp from consoles. "Send him in Ensign and then
leave us please."</span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)"><br></span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)">Yeager
stepped onto the Bridge, the cacophony of an operational vessel
striking. He drew himself to an erect position as he stepped out of the
Lift. "Lieutenant Yeager reporting as ordered, Commodore," he said.</span></div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)"><br>The
Captain's chair spun slowly around to face the turbolift doors.
Kravchik's fingers were steepled in front of him, elbows on the armrest
as the chair stopped moving. "Lieutenant Yeager, how much would you like
to be the helmsman on Daedalus' commissioning flight and her first
mission?"<br><br>Whahooo, Rich's inner voice screamed. "Yes, Sir," he said enthusiastically, "I'd be honored, Commodore."<br><br>"Excellent.
I've already cleared it with Personnel and Admiral..." he stopped to
look at his aide, McEnroe, who piped up with 'Smith' in a very quiet
voice. "Admiral Smith, yes. Until further notice you are assigned to
NCC-100, which will within twenty four hours be commissioned as USS
Daedalus and embark on her first mission for one Admiral Brown. I assume
you are familiar with NCC-100's final technical specifications?" A
question Kravchik knew he would answer in the no as the specs where
still classified at the highest levels.<br><br>Cocking his head a
little, Yeager considered before voicing his answer. "I'm familiar with
the ITV's specs and the what the drive core we prototyped there can do,
Commodore," the pilot said. "I'm not coming in blind, Sir," he
continued, "but I'll need to get up to speed on the specifics here,
though."<br><br>"Then I suggestion Lieutenant you do. After a brief
sprint confirm Daedalus can achieve warp seven we will be embarking on a
two week journey at that speed to rescue a Starfleet vessel. Mission
parameters will be relayed to the skeleton crew that will man Daedalus
for this operation post-commissioning."<br><br>"Aye aye, Sir," Yeager said, drawing to attention.<br><br>Standing
up, Markus strode over to the Lieutenant and extended a hand, a smile
finally appearing on his face. "Welcome aboard the best ship in the
Fleet, Lieutenant. We're going to be doing some wonderful things."<br><br>Rich
took the offered hand firmly. "Yes, Sir," he answer, "and I'm looking
forward to that, as well." His smile matched that of the Commodore.</span><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)"><br></span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)"><br></span></div>
<div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)">-------</span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)"><br>Commodore Markus Kravchik<br>Commander, Starfleet Corps of Engineers<br>Resident Mad Scientist<br>
<br></span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)">&</span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)"><br></span></div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)">Lt Richard Yeager</span></div>
<div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)">Starfleet Test Pilot</span></div>