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Approvals of Omicron

Posted on Mon Aug 8th, 2022 @ 9:58am by Lieutenant Commander Ryan Blake & Lieutenant JG Gavin Ross & Ensign Gene Harrison
Edited on on Mon Aug 8th, 2022 @ 8:27pm

Mission: Shore Leave
Location: USS Leto, Deck 08, Chief Science Officer's Office
Timeline: 239507.01

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MD CURRENT
TIME 239507.01
SCENE USS Leto, Deck 08, Chief Science Officers Office

While in the Omicron System, the Science Department was tasked with using the 2.0-meter gamma-ray telescope on the Leto’s deflector dish. The telescope collected vast amounts of information on the sector, its sun, its planetary classes, and gaseous anomalies within the area. The latest data on the system was becoming obsolete due to long-range telescopes and stations.

=/\= Lt. Gavin Ross to Lt. Commander Blake. =/\=

=/\=Go for Blake.=/\=

=/\= I’ve been tasked by Starfleet and the Captain to work on advanced scans of the Omicron system. I want access to the Narrow-angle active EM scanners, Wide-angle active EM scanners. I need operations approval, but with ongoing efforts on the SS, Rutledge has not been able to contact the Chief. =/\=

Ensign Gene Harrison then piped in. “The L-37 nano matrix sets won’t be disrupted.” Replied Ensign Harrison replied to Dr. Ross’s prior questions about the limited usage during the use of the USS Rutledge operations ongoing. Sometimes sensor clusters needed to be cleared through procedures first, but this mission had no constant usage for such a scientific device.

Ross turned to Harrison and then pointed at himself. “Chief. Chief. I ask the Lt. Commander.” He shook his head. He would whip this department into shape.

=/\= Can I begin updating Omicron sector scans using Leto’s full sensors? =/\=

=/\=I don't see a problem with that. Consider the sensor array at your disposal. Next time you should go through Lieutenant McMahon. She is Leto's Chief of Operations. I am the Strategic Operations Officer, but as Second Officer I can authorize it this time. Keep me appraised on your work. Anything else Doctor Ross?=/\=

=/\= Not at the moment Sir. Thank you, Ross out =/\= He tagged his communications badge.

Next up Gavin accessed the 2.0-meter gamma-ray telescope and Narrow-angle active EM scanners, and Wide-angle active EM scanner. After hours of scanning and updating the Omicron system of its specific data for Starfleet Command. Ross was reviewing his sets of data to ensure that everything was of quality and understanding. All the USS Leto's systems and the astrometric lab were put into use.

In science speak the data sets had brought forth the information in gibberish. Having to translate it to real-world reports for Federation consumption was daunting. Taking a simple review, Gavin took a drink of his silver mug of coffee. He had brought chocolate chip cookies for both him and Harrison. Reviewing the swallowed coffee. At threshold 0.3, J-OD obtained 0.49, .90 RDS achieved 0.51, S-JAC succeed in getting 0.39, S-SI produced 0.45, S-SC obtained 0.46.

The importance factor performed better as compared to link prediction techniques without structural importance, thus being able to physically be in the Omicron System helped get a better picture of what was happening. In Figure 12, At threshold 0.3, S-PD produced maximum accuracy by 0.51 and RA achieved minimum accuracy by 0.07. Likewise, at threshold 0.5, S-RA obtained maximum accuracy by 0.26, and both SI, PD, and RA achieved minimum accuracy by 0. In Figure 13, at a threshold of 0.7, S-PD obtained maximum accuracy of 0.11, while, SI, PD, RA, and S-RA achieved a minimum accuracy of 0. In Figure 13, State-of-the-art techniques SI, PD, and RA could not produce better results.

Gavin punched in his reports to the computer, he would have to take his PADD and then work on presentation materials for the consumption aspects of the report.

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Lieutenant Commander Ryan Blake
Chief Strategic Operations Officer
USS Leto NCC-80916

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Lieutenant Gavin Ross
Chief of Science
USS Leto

 

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