Hello everyone. Sorry it's been a while, had some roommate issues. Anyway, I'm back, and I have a new concept that I'm putting the finishing touches on. Here is an excerpt from the new story, although all things being fluid in the creative universe, it may end up on the cutting room floor.
"Malory, you've got about fifteen minutes to find that problem or we're cutting her loose."
The voice echoed in her helmet as she glided across the electro magnetic tether from one ship to the other. '15 minutes' she thought to her self, 'no problem.'
It was these kind of time frames that made her enjoy every job they picked up. Like salvaging a Menthar battle cruiser from the accretion disk of a black hole. If she could do that, then this was simple.
When she reached the derelict ship, she climbed through an access hatch next to where the tether was locked in place. It was standard for warp tugs to have tractor beams, but the captain felt the tether was more appropriate. Something about the proper way to do things, and keeping with the traditions of the sea fearing salvage crews of Earth centuries before. In this case, it was a blessing.
Malory made her way to engineering and brought the diagnostic consul online. The problem was obvious immediately.
"Phipps, the subspace array is drawing power from the tether. We must have locked it right on top of umbilical port."
"And the ship?" asked Phipps.
"Without the warp drive to push her out, the ship appears to be sinking into subspace."
"Alright, get back to the tether, we're unhooking her."
"No way, it took us 6 months to find her in the middle of that split pea soup you call a nebula." she replied rebelliously, "I am not about to let her go now."
She began to work out the problem in her head, trying to find a solution. Cut power to the array maybe? no... the damage had already been done. Shunt power through to the deflector array? not a chance, it would be more likely to blow the ancient hulk to pieces. Then it hit her. You couldn't pull her out of subspace, it would be like draging a boat through the sand. But she could push herself. If only she could get the core back online. She had the fuel for the fire, she just needed to spark it.
"Phipps, have Franklin shunt more power through the tether, I'm going to try to cold start the core."
"What?" he responded quickly, "That thing hasn't been hot for thousands of years. Malory, we know your good but you can't fix everything. Now get back to the tether so we can get you out of there."
"It will work, just trust me." and with that she closed the comm line. She waited a minute to see that the power levels began to rise, and set to work to pull a miracle out of her ass. She would have to do this manually, and the timing had to be precise. First she opened the matter flow regulators, then crossed to the other side of the core to the antimatter flow regulators and watched the power levels. They climbed slowly, 25%, 26%. At 30% the containment chamber would kick in, but not for long. The computer would read that the core was dead and shut down the field to conserve power. A split second chance, and that was it. 28%, she thought about her family back home on Earth. 29%, she thought about her crew, who would be caught in the blast if this didn't work. 30%, she released the antimatter, closed her eyes and prayed.
She opened her eyes and saw the core. It was still intact. She looked around as consoles came online, systems started working. The warp field created by the core stabilized the ship where it was, and began to push it back out into normal space. She opened the comm line with a big grin on her face.
"Oh Phipps..."
"Yeah yeah, you're a god damned genius. Now get your ass back here so I can congratulate you then kick it."
"Malory, you've got about fifteen minutes to find that problem or we're cutting her loose."
The voice echoed in her helmet as she glided across the electro magnetic tether from one ship to the other. '15 minutes' she thought to her self, 'no problem.'
It was these kind of time frames that made her enjoy every job they picked up. Like salvaging a Menthar battle cruiser from the accretion disk of a black hole. If she could do that, then this was simple.
When she reached the derelict ship, she climbed through an access hatch next to where the tether was locked in place. It was standard for warp tugs to have tractor beams, but the captain felt the tether was more appropriate. Something about the proper way to do things, and keeping with the traditions of the sea fearing salvage crews of Earth centuries before. In this case, it was a blessing.
Malory made her way to engineering and brought the diagnostic consul online. The problem was obvious immediately.
"Phipps, the subspace array is drawing power from the tether. We must have locked it right on top of umbilical port."
"And the ship?" asked Phipps.
"Without the warp drive to push her out, the ship appears to be sinking into subspace."
"Alright, get back to the tether, we're unhooking her."
"No way, it took us 6 months to find her in the middle of that split pea soup you call a nebula." she replied rebelliously, "I am not about to let her go now."
She began to work out the problem in her head, trying to find a solution. Cut power to the array maybe? no... the damage had already been done. Shunt power through to the deflector array? not a chance, it would be more likely to blow the ancient hulk to pieces. Then it hit her. You couldn't pull her out of subspace, it would be like draging a boat through the sand. But she could push herself. If only she could get the core back online. She had the fuel for the fire, she just needed to spark it.
"Phipps, have Franklin shunt more power through the tether, I'm going to try to cold start the core."
"What?" he responded quickly, "That thing hasn't been hot for thousands of years. Malory, we know your good but you can't fix everything. Now get back to the tether so we can get you out of there."
"It will work, just trust me." and with that she closed the comm line. She waited a minute to see that the power levels began to rise, and set to work to pull a miracle out of her ass. She would have to do this manually, and the timing had to be precise. First she opened the matter flow regulators, then crossed to the other side of the core to the antimatter flow regulators and watched the power levels. They climbed slowly, 25%, 26%. At 30% the containment chamber would kick in, but not for long. The computer would read that the core was dead and shut down the field to conserve power. A split second chance, and that was it. 28%, she thought about her family back home on Earth. 29%, she thought about her crew, who would be caught in the blast if this didn't work. 30%, she released the antimatter, closed her eyes and prayed.
She opened her eyes and saw the core. It was still intact. She looked around as consoles came online, systems started working. The warp field created by the core stabilized the ship where it was, and began to push it back out into normal space. She opened the comm line with a big grin on her face.
"Oh Phipps..."
"Yeah yeah, you're a god damned genius. Now get your ass back here so I can congratulate you then kick it."