Row, Row Romulans. – Sensor readings, but not as we know it.
by Captain James O'Brien
Sitting still was not James's favourite things he liked to be doing something rather than waiting for sensor reports from his crew but he did enjoy the quiet and the peace particuarly after what his ship and crew had been through.
"Coffee, hot, two sugars" James said talking to his replicator he never was one of those people that said thank you to the replicator after all why should you its just a computer.
Then something interesting caught his eye on one of the sensor logs a small and faint tachyon trail and it was still moving "But it could be a naturally occuring phenomenon in this area" he said to himself.
"Helm set course heading 222 mark 24 ahead one quarter impulse" The Captain requested as he was curious about the tachyon emissions but was not sure if they were natural something generated it "Only one thing I know that can emit tachyons is a faulty cloaking device".
Would Captain O'Brien's gut be right there is but one way of finding out.
by Captain James O'Brien
| Title | Sensor readings, but not as we know it. | |
| Mission | Row, Row Romulans. | |
| Author(s) | Captain James O'Brien | |
| Posted | Thu Apr 29, 2010 @ 11:34am | |
| Location | USS Galen | |
| Timeline | Current | |
| Tag | Everyone |
"Coffee, hot, two sugars" James said talking to his replicator he never was one of those people that said thank you to the replicator after all why should you its just a computer.
Then something interesting caught his eye on one of the sensor logs a small and faint tachyon trail and it was still moving "But it could be a naturally occuring phenomenon in this area" he said to himself.
"Helm set course heading 222 mark 24 ahead one quarter impulse" The Captain requested as he was curious about the tachyon emissions but was not sure if they were natural something generated it "Only one thing I know that can emit tachyons is a faulty cloaking device".
Would Captain O'Brien's gut be right there is but one way of finding out.

