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Zero Point Transmission: Target '\S/' - Stoner_Steve - 04-26-2024 ![]() Starlight Research Consortium Chasing starlight since 829 A.S.
From: Dr. Brandon Wright Subject: The Roadmap Encryption Strength: Standard Mr. McKenzie, Starlight is thrilled to embark on this collaborative research project with Starfliers. We're excited about the potential of integrating the ARAPSS Mk. VIII scanner into your new telescope. Regarding the ARAPSS system, Starlight did attempt an adaptation project years ago, encountering challenges due to its specialized nature. However, the prospect of a permanently active scanner tied to a station's reactor offers a whole new set of possibilities. Here's a potential roadmap for our collaboration. Feasibility Study:
Prototype Development:
Full-Scale Construction:
Calibration and Testing:
Data Analysis and Refinement:
Addressing Concerns: At this stage, pinpointing specific concerns might be premature. However, a feasibility study would be crucial in identifying potential challenges related to power consumption, data handling, and potential hardware or software compatibility issues as a specific starting point. We of course look forward to your input and consideration to this roadmap. --Dr. Brandon Wright Research and Development, SLRC ...standby. Checking packet...
...packet successfully sent. RE: Zero Point Transmission: Target '\S/' - TheKusari - 04-27-2024
RE: Zero Point Transmission: Target '\S/' - Stoner_Steve - 04-27-2024
Starlight Research Consortium
Chasing starlight since 829 A.S.
From: Dr. Brandon Wright Subject: The Roadmap Encryption Strength: Standard Mr. McKenzie, Starlight is pleased to hear your initial thoughts on the roadmap we outlined. We believe it provides a solid framework for ensuring a successful collaboration on this exciting project. I'm happy to inform you that Starlight has dispatched a small team to conduct an on-site review of your station's power systems. Their assessment will be crucial in determining the feasibility of integrating the ARAPSS Mk. VIII scanner with your telescope design. We understand your excitement regarding the additional assistance you've received for this project. Starlight is happy to collaborate with other research organizations for the advancement of scientific inquiry. Given that Starfliers will ultimately own and operate the telescope/scanner array, we would recommend appointing a dedicated project manager to serve as the primary point of contact for both Starlight and the other collaborating entity. This will help streamline communication and avoid any unnecessary duplication of efforts. We look forward to a successful collaboration and will keep you updated on the progress of our feasibility study. --Dr. Brandon Wright Research and Development, SLRC ...standby. Checking packet...
...packet successfully sent. RE: Zero Point Transmission: Target '\S/' - TheKusari - 04-29-2024
RE: Zero Point Transmission: Target '\S/' - Stoner_Steve - 04-30-2024
Starlight Research Consortium
Chasing starlight since 829 A.S.
From: Dr. Brandon Wright Subject: The Roadmap Encryption Strength: Standard Mr. McKenzie, That's fantastic news about your team's willingness to collaborate. We understand the challenges of operating in a remote sector and are happy to work closely with Starfliers throughout this project. Regarding your point of contact, for now, all communication can be directed to me. I will serve as the primary liaison between Starlight and Starfliers until we assign a dedicated project manager, if needed, later. We are happy to hear of Dr. Herschel's involvement from Heisenberg Research Station and will ensure clear communication to avoid any duplication of efforts. We agree with your assessment regarding the difficulties of transporting a fully constructed observatory through the rifts. To address this challenge, Starlight will be deploying our mobile production and fabrication facility, the Gryphon, directly to Inverness. The Gryphon will be equipped to handle the assembly of the larger telescope components on-site, eliminating the transportation risks. I'm also happy to inform you that Starlight's team has finalized the feasibility study for the ARAPSS Mk. VIII integration. The document is attached to this transmission for your review. It outlines the initial assessment of compatibility, power requirements, and staffing needs. As you mentioned, we'll proceed with the development of a scaled-down prototype to test the integration concept and ensure structural integrity. Dr. Herschel's team at Heisenberg can collaborate on the Optronics integration using the disconnected ARAPSS unit. This will provide valuable insights before we proceed with the full-scale construction. --Dr. Brandon Wright Research and Development, SLRC ...standby. Checking packet...
...packet successfully sent. RE: Zero Point Transmission: Target '\S/' - Stoner_Steve - 05-19-2024 Starlight Research Consortium
Chasing starlight since 829 A.S.
From: Forgemaster Goodman Subject: Prototype Chassis Complete - (Waiting on ARAPSS Array) Encryption Strength: Standard Mr. McKenzie,
Fantastic news! The prototype chassis for our new telescope is officially built! Huge thanks to everyone involved for making this crucial step a reality. We're now at a holding point as we eagerly await the arrival of the ARAPSS array from your collaborators. This critical component will be integrated with the chassis to complete the prototype for testing. In the downtime, I'll be meticulously reviewing all specifications and conducting some preliminary stress simulations on the chassis to ensure everything is in top condition for integration. Once the ARAPSS array arrives, we can finally move forward with the exciting phase of assembling the entire prototype and putting it through its paces. I'll keep everyone updated on our progress as soon as we receive the remaining piece. If anyone has any questions or wants to see the completed chassis firsthand, don't hesitate to reach out! --Sean Goodman Magister Fabricae, The Gryphon Click To Learn More ...standby. Checking packet...
...packet successfully sent. RE: Zero Point Transmission: Target '\S/' - TheKusari - 05-29-2024
RE: Zero Point Transmission: Target '\S/' - Stoner_Steve - 05-30-2024 Starlight Research Consortium
Chasing starlight since 829 A.S.
From: Forgemaster Goodman Subject: Prototype Chassis Complete - (Waiting on ARAPSS Array) Encryption Strength: Standard Mr. McKenzie,
Regarding your request to inspect the chassis, you're absolutely welcome to do so upon arrival at the Gryphon. For your pre-inspection briefing, here's a general overview of the construction methods: Gryphon Manufactorium Advantage: The Gryphon boasts state-of-the-art production facilities, arguably second to none in the mobile research sector. We utilize a combination of advanced prefabrication techniques and on-site assembly to ensure the highest quality standards. Think of the chassis as a series of large prefabricated sections that are then "strung" together. This approach allows for consistent quality and rapid construction while maintaining the structural integrity you'd expect from the Gryphon's manufactorium. Focus on Integration: It's important to remember that the chassis itself is primarily the power base for the telescope array. The real technical marvel lies in integrating the ARAPSS unit. As you're likely aware, most Corovo research vessels are essentially built around their ARAPSS arrays. This necessitates significant space allocation within the ship for operation and maintenance of the scanner. The beauty of the standalone chassis design is that it provides similar access levels for integration and maintenance while offering the flexibility of incorporating it into a larger vessel (albeit with a significant power consumption increase) or, as in your case, utilizing your station's robust power supply for nearly indefinite operation. We'll be happy to provide more detailed blueprints and specifications upon your arrival for a more thorough inspection. In the meantime, rest assured that the Gryphon's construction methods are built on a foundation of quality and efficiency. If you have any specific questions about the chassis or the integration process, please don't hesitate to ask. --Sean Goodman Magister Fabricae, The Gryphon Click To Learn More ...standby. Checking packet...
...packet successfully sent. RE: Zero Point Transmission: Target '\S/' - TheKusari - 06-13-2024
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