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current_story:return_from_innocence [2021/04/03 14:12] cromwellcurrent_story:return_from_innocence [2021/06/12 15:01] cromwell
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 "Right," Saal was glad to see his Intel comrade was following along.  "Knowing that, when I looked closer at these gene modifications, I realized that the proteins they created were reactive to synchronic distortion fields." "Right," Saal was glad to see his Intel comrade was following along.  "Knowing that, when I looked closer at these gene modifications, I realized that the proteins they created were reactive to synchronic distortion fields."
  
-"So?" remarked Theo.  "Lots of proteins react to distortion fields."+"So?" remarked Theo.  "Lots of proteins react to distortion fields."  His feigning of a strong understanding of biology was unconvincing, but Saal had more pressing concerns on his mind than to point it out at the moment.
  
 "Yes, but other proteins normally have some sort of purpose in the human body.  The proteins from these modified genes didn't seem to have a purpose until I realized what happened to them in synchronic distortion fields.  I cultured a few of the DNA strands from the secured records into some research cells, and used a handheld phase generator on them.  This is what I found..." "Yes, but other proteins normally have some sort of purpose in the human body.  The proteins from these modified genes didn't seem to have a purpose until I realized what happened to them in synchronic distortion fields.  I cultured a few of the DNA strands from the secured records into some research cells, and used a handheld phase generator on them.  This is what I found..."
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 "Bio-scans?" asked St. John as the ship took up position in standard orbit.  "Can you pick up any human lifesigns?" "Bio-scans?" asked St. John as the ship took up position in standard orbit.  "Can you pick up any human lifesigns?"
  
-"Indeterminate," Saal responded from the rear sciences station. "The planet has a layer of ionizing gas in the upper stratosphere, probably due to regular contact with one of it's moons, which is loaded with Kelbonite.  The dust is blocking the bioscanners.  However... geologic scanners are picking up sporadic readings of refined metal on the surface.  If we get into a lower orbit, I might be able to localize them."+"Indeterminate," Saal responded from the rear sciences station. "The planet has a thin layer of ionized particles in the upper stratosphere, probably due to regular contact with one of it's moons, which is loaded with Kelbonite.  The dust is interfering with the bioscanners.  However... the geologic scanners are picking up sporadic readings of refined metal on the surface.  If we get into a lower orbit, I might be able to localize them."
  
 "Understood," the commander acknowledged.  "Helm, decrease altitude to two-hundred kilometers and begin a grid pattern search of the surface.  Continue hails on all Starfleet frequencies." "Understood," the commander acknowledged.  "Helm, decrease altitude to two-hundred kilometers and begin a grid pattern search of the surface.  Continue hails on all Starfleet frequencies."
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