Returning back to her room, after moving all of her requested materials back inside, she merely stands there and looks over what she has for a moment.
"I should have asked for a big magnet instead.." Prodding the metal of the shield core with a finger. "I suppose I did, but now that I think about it, that may be a bit overkill." Shrugging, she calmly sets up the table, and grabs a screwdriver. Slipping the top cover off of the machine. Staring at the insides for a moment, she slowly reaches in and detaches two cables from the insides, and merely swaps their position.
"This will either work, or It will cause the thing to short.. I mean, it should.. It's merely a current swap.." Pushing the core under the table (with a little bit of effort) she motions for an assistant to help her get the cube up on the table. Noting that the actual chamber of the cube was detached, and only the mechanics were there, making it a little easier for two people to carry.
Grabbing the cable she asked for, she pushes an end into the shield core, and the other to the lab port, throwing the switch a few seconds later, merely to have a hum emit from the core. As she walks back over to the table, she makes sure she wasn't wearing any metal. Earrings? No. Why bother checking, she never wore any.
Reaching into her pocket, setting her PDA on a table a bit off from her workstation, she approaches it once more. The mechanics of the cube magnetized going 'down', which was obviously putting quite a bit of strain on the table. "That better hold.." Popping the cover off of the mechanics, she begins working on the insides. Even pulling out a few strands completely, merely to set them on the table next to her.
"That.. sho-.. oh, no. Wrong one." Reattaching a cable to ti's old slot. After a full ten minutes, she stands back, holding a package in her hand. Tossing it casually.
"Stupid gallics, putting self-destruct mechanisms in their cubes, that's valuable stuff there.." Reaching down, she powers off the magnetism that the core was providing, and retrieves her set of tools she asked for.
Beginning to work on taking the thing apart, she eventually reaches the main cooling core of the system. Grabbing hold of an end, she tugs the panel out of the casing. "You. Assitan-.. I should ask your name." Getting a short responce in return. "Ryan Ma'am" Nodding in approval. "Ryan, would you take this, and weld it to the top of the metal casing? Outside the mirroring of course. I have three more to take apart, letme know if you have any questions. Bolt on a few extra pieces of metal if you need to, just don't puncture the insides. All I care, is that it stays. And won't, under very cold temperatures."
Glancing at the other units she ordered, sighing quietly. This was going to be a long day.