Daniel Clark
Lieutenant
Chief Engineering Officer
"These are the times that test mens Souls"
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Post by Daniel Clark on Dec 28, 2006 1:19:32 GMT
Daniel Walked into the Uss Endeavour's Main enginnering He look around and noted that he didn't have a permenant Assitant Chief Engineer "Oh well" He thought He walked over to the group of people who he recognised as his crew and introduced himself and found out their strengths and wekaness he the went to his console and ran a class 2 Diognostic on all primary Systyms *Half an Hour Later* The Diognostic showed a power fluctiation in the Primary Ships Life support Systym "That dosn't look good" he said to himself and he put the Engineering Department on E Yellow Alert (A Procedure he had just diccused with his crew, it meant that Engineering was put on a higher Alert than the rest of the Ship E red Alert would mean something important in engineering but not neccisrerly the entire Ship)
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Daniel Clark
Lieutenant
Chief Engineering Officer
"These are the times that test mens Souls"
Posts: 761
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Post by Daniel Clark on Dec 28, 2006 18:47:34 GMT
Daniel got out his tool kit and started to work on the systym *1 hour later* Daniel sat back and wiped the sweat from his forhead, 'Computer run a Level 2 diognostic on all systyms' he said
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Captain Alexander Kynes
Captain
Commanding Officer
"For the wise man looks into space and he knows there are no limited dimensions.?
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Post by Captain Alexander Kynes on Dec 29, 2006 7:11:52 GMT
=^=Captain Kynes to Engineering? Have the life support issues been dealt with?=^= came the voice of the Captain through Lt. Clark's communicator.
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Daniel Clark
Lieutenant
Chief Engineering Officer
"These are the times that test mens Souls"
Posts: 761
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Post by Daniel Clark on Dec 29, 2006 12:09:32 GMT
'Aye sir' Said Daniel into his communicator 'everything's under control sir'
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Captain Alexander Kynes
Captain
Commanding Officer
"For the wise man looks into space and he knows there are no limited dimensions.?
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Post by Captain Alexander Kynes on Dec 29, 2006 18:53:59 GMT
"That's good to hear," communicated Kynes. "Kynes out."
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