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Lessons Line-by-Line

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WORF [OC]: Bersallis Three reports that the storm has changed its speed and heading. They are predicting it will hit the outpost within eight hours, and are requesting evacuation.
 
Picard: I'm on my way.

Captain's log, stardate 46693.1. We have entered the Bersallis star system and are making preparations to evacuate the Federation outpost on the third planet.
 
[Observation lounge]

LAFORGE: A fire storm can kick up winds of over two hundred kilometers per hour and temperatures as high as three hundred degrees C.
 
Nella: They form when solar flare radiation reacts with high energy plasma present in the planet's atmosphere.
 
CRUSHER: Wasn't the outpost built to withstand the conditions?
 
LaForge: It was, both reinforced and insulated. But this is no ordinary storm. It's twice as strong as anything they've ever seen. The outpost just won't withstand it.
 
RIKER: We'll arrive about an hour before the storm gets there. It will take at least two hours to evacuate all the colonists off the surface.
 
Nella: I led a team of geologists to study the plasma geyser on Melnos 4. We cross-connected a few thermal deflector units to create a protective shield against the heat.
 
LAFORGE: You know, it might. The storm is approaching the outpost from this direction. If we were to set up a series of thermal deflector units along the northern perimeter, we could create a fire wall and deflect some of the heat. The insulation from the outpost should be able to handle the rest.
 
Data: Thermal deflectors generate a field approximately 400 metres wide. We would need to cross-connect 6 units and align them so the fields overlap.
 
LAFORGE: Twelve. Two per team. Cross-connecting that many units will be a little tricky. Once they're set up, we'll have to leave the units in place and transport our people out. Nobody would be able survive very long outside that structure.
 
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