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Complete OO-TOPOS Docs written by: Juan Matus & KnightWriter The Blue Chip Exchange: (606)-291-6502 This documentation contains the Operators Manual, Letter from the President of the Space Ecological Society, and the Auto Flight Log. OPERATORS MANUAL ---------------- This operator manual contains important information regarding operation of the Intergalactic star fleet Astro Mega Class series of intermediate-range spacecraft. In order to obtain maximum usage of this spacecraft, we suggest all craft pilots familiarize themselves with the contents of this booklet and follow the recommendations outlined. Astro Mega Class vehicles should be operated only by a trained, licensed pilot. This book is NOT meant to be used as space flight instruction. The Astro Mega Class meets or exceeds all applicable Intergalactic Federation star fleet safety standards. Effectivenessof these safety features can best be continued through regular craft inspection and maintenance. Proper repair of this craft should be done only by a qualified Astro Development technician. Always specify Astro Development parts for maximum performance and economy. Observe all flight regulations. Make safety a habit! Main Computer ------------- Using advanced technology, the Astro Mega Class craft is virtually self- operational. The on-board computer system provides all engine control, navigational maneuvers, and systems monitoring necessary for intermediate- range space travel. The Main Computer is entirely voice-activated. The system receives audio input only at the Main Computer Console, located behind the bridge on the port side. However, the system provides audio output anywhere on-board. COMPUTER OPERATION-When the vehicle is in total shutdown, the computer must be re-activated for flight. Audio input of the MISSION CODE is required to begin computer functions. Audio input of the word "STATUS" initiates a computer check of all on-board systems. Audio output will notify the pilot of malfunctions, safety hazards, or any other disorder that owuld imperile space travel. Intergalactic Federation safety codes requier that ALL SYSTEMS MUST BE IN PROPER OPERATING CONDITION IN FOR THIS CRAFT TO ENTER FLIGHT. Audio output will notify the pilot of lift-off condition with the ALL SYSTEMS CHECK response. The Main Computer performs other functions besides standard ship operation. For example, with audio input of the word "VALUE," it will appraise any item and supply currency exchange rates for nearby star systems. Bridge Controls --------------- Bridge controls are automatically activated and monitored by the Main Computer. Override Systems will function only during an emergency landing situation. Primary Components ------------------ 1) ACCELEROMETER: an instrument that measures the rate of acceleration changes. Located on the Bridge control panel by the co-pilot chair. 2) AIRLOCK: a chamber that adjusts air pressure for passage from on-board to extravehicular environment and vice versa. Located mid-ship on the port side. 3) APOGEE KICK MOTOR: a rocket motor that fires at the apogee of an oval transfer to launch the craft into a circular geostationary orbit. Located in the Port Engine Room. 4) AVIONICS: the electronics system and instruments that monitor and control ship functions in flight. Located on bridge. 5) COMPUTER CARD UNIT: storage for individual Universal Activan Data Cards to control varisou computer information functions. The cards can easily be exchanged and updated to the most recent banks. Located in the Main Computer on the port side before entering the Bridge. 6) CRYON PURIFIER: a filter that intnesifiescryon particles emitted by the power cylinder. Located in the Port Engine Room. 7) ENERGY CONVERTER: an "Xchanger" energy converter that uses zellium-based internal coils to convert various forms of energy created by the power cylinder into usable light drive energy. Located in the Port Engine Room. 8) EXTRAVEHICULAR HELMET: a self-sealing headgear used in conjunction with Extravehicular Space Suit and Thermo Gloves for extravehicular activity in hostile or no-environment situations. Contains light activated face shield a and portable oxygen recirculator. 9) EXTRAVEHICULAR SPACE SUIT: a self-sealing and regulation thermo-spacesuit used in conjunction with Extravehicular Helmet and Thermo Gloves for hostile and no-environment extravehicular activity. 10) GYRO-MATIC LEVELER: a system that stablizes the spacecraft during flight. Controls stability along linear (roll), planer (pitch) and vector (yaw) axes. Located in the Bridge control panel. 11) HYDRO-PARTICULATOR: a life-support component that purifies and recycles condensation from internal atmosphere of the craft into the water system. Located in the Life-Support Center. 12) KRYLLIAN CHIP: a vital component of the transmission beacon. Located on the Bridge. 13) LIGHT-ROD: a short-term source of light that absorbs energy from available light when not in use. Required in the Life-Support Center during flight and removable for emergencies. 14) MAIN SHIELD UNIT: a protable protective unit that, when installed, creates a "cushioning" shield around the spacecraft to prevent damage from micro- meteoroids and other space debris. Installs on the garon ray transfer housing in the Starboard Engine Room. 15) NAVCHIP: a computer component that contains current interstellar causeway information and navigational beacon. It controls firing of the external retro-rockets during flight. Located in the Bridge control panel. 16) OXYGEN RECIRCULATOR: a vital component of the Life-Support Center that removes condensation and harmful gases from the internal atmosphere of the ship. Whater particles are channeled into the hydro-particulator and gasses are jettisoned into open spaces. Located mid-ship on the starboard side. 17) THERMO GLOVES: self-sealing hand protection used in conjunction with Extravehicular Helmet and Extravehicular Space Suit for hostile and no- environment extravehicular activity. 18) TACHYON POWER CYLINDER: a power intensifier that creates a radioactive zone around the engine core using intense alpha-coronic waves. Supplies limitless engine power and life support capabilities. Located in the Port Engine Room. CARGO BAY --------- The Cargo Bay in located in the center of the spacecraft and measures 8 x 7 x 7 fleegs. The entrance to this ares of the ship is airlocked since the CARGO BAY doors must sometimes be opened during flight. The Cargo Bay is designed to accomodate most cargo and payload support equipment (i.e.- for specialized atmospheric control). The size and weight of all cargo support equipment must be included with data that is fed into the Main Computer to determine exact payload limit. PAYLOADS -------- The Mega Class spacecraft is capable of carrying two types of payload: 1) ATTACHED PAYLOAD: remains in the cargo bay during flight and unloaded only at fixed landing destinations. 2) FREE-FLYING PAYLOAD: is deposited in space throught the Cargo Bay airlock during flight. Free-flying payload requires proper orientation training and instruction. It is best to check the payload manufacturer for recommended disembark information. EMERGENCY LANDING ----------------- The Main Computer operates all emergency landing functions. However, in an emergency landing situation, the pilot can engage the Main Computer auto-pilot override system. This enables the pilot to combine Main Computer scanning data with optic visualizer input. SPECIFICATIONS -------------- Ship type: Mega Class Tachyon Drive Model 12,288 Identification Code: XX4357G900S5.1 Weight (fueled): 75,000 BS (165,000 LM) Cargo Capacity: 1,000,000 BS (2,200,000 LM) Wingspan: 25.73 FG (84.42 T) Length: 35 FG (114.83 T) External Hell Composition: Ablative Nuvonic Trainium Inner Hull Composition: Spanedar Voraxion Engine Type: Taychon-convert 5000 Engine Thrust: 14,900,000 KN Maximum Speed: 4.5 LPM Fuel Capacity: 400,000 Lemperes~ ~NOTE: Use ONLY ungarbonized fuel. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPACE ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT J. Castor Nebulus President Date: 51.7.290 Time: 06.13.00 Communication: Argo HQ, President To: Flight Commander Argo Base Mission Code: TSE957X Priority: Urgent--red level Depart: White Bay 2. Maximum speed, immediate upon reciept of this directive. Destination: Observation Labport 5V, Station 5 Omega Sector 12 Objective: Trasnport protective compound to Labport Background: Outside the boundaries of star system 69 Omega is Observation Labport 5V. Subject of this Labport is star 69B and surrounding planets. The third planet of of this system (Earth) is inhabited. Earth has no knowledge of or contact with the numerous members of the Intergalactic Society. An interstellar transport carrying power transfusion waste collided with a meteor and its toxic contents have scattered into open space. These contents are being drawn toward star 69B (Sol) and Earth is in the path. The transfusion waste is so deadly that all lifeforms on Earth could be destroyed on contact. Earth is not aware of the problem and does not have the technology to avert a disaster. A protective compound has been synthesized by SES scientists. With seeds of this compound, Labport 5V can produce the chemical and secretly introduce it into Earth's atmosphere. It is IMPERATIVE that no attempt be made to communicate directly with lifeforms on Earth. Earth is within a restricted travel zone. Sudden contact with other lifeforms could cause irreparable damage to Earth's development. Comments: The SES has great hopes for the inhabitants of Earth. It is of the utmost importance that we do whatever possible to avert this disaster. Good Luck, J. Castor Nebulus PRESIDENT JCN:ps ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ AUTO FLIGHT LOG --------------- Date: 54.7.290 Mission code TSE957X Time: 07.23.12 Mission code accepted. Prepare for departure. Audio input received. Executing on-board systems check. Please be seated and fasten your safety harness. Time: 07.24.11 ALL SYSTEMS CHECK. Proceeding with departure sequence. Taychon drive engaged. Output: full thrust. Time: 08.01.09 Departure successful. Mission course preset. Destination: Observation Labport 5V. ETA: 310 minutes. Time: 12.14.30 ALERT. Course deviation detected. Cause unknown. Initiating atuo-course reset. Time: 12.16.14 ALERT. Course reset unsuccessful. Scanners indicate probable cause of deviation: tractor beam. Origin: Theta Sector 6. Commencing evasive maneuver sequence. Please standby. Time: 12.22.07 ALERT. Evasive maneuver sequence complete. Unable to escape tractor beam. Rapidly approaching planetoid located in Theta Sector 6. Scanners indicate tractor beam located on planetoid. Data suggests deliberate action to force landing of this craft. Transmitting MAYDAY code. Please standby. Time: 12.29.17 ALERT. All transmissions jammed by unidentified device on planetoid. Estimated collision with planetoid: 4 minutes. Scanners seeking emergency landing site. Auto-pilot override system engaged. Now accepting input from optic visualizer. Time: 12.30.58 Planetoid identified. Name: Oo-Topos. Planet type: 40 Gamma Gamma Titan Class Fe1 iron moon. Gravity: 1/1. Position: variable. Orbit: no data. Indigenous sapient life forms: no data. Last recorded contact: Delta Sector 5, merchant ship, Gladiator. Crew and ship missing. ALERT. Audio input received. Scanners confirm emergency landing site location. Commencing emergency landing procedures. Prepare for sea landing estimated: 2 minutes. Please be seated and fasten your safety harness. Time: 13.01.22 ABORT EMERGENCY LANDING! Scanners indicate sea composed of highly corrosive materials. Auxiliary emergency landing site located. Prepare for hard landing on beach. Time: 13.07.19 Emergency landing successful. Minimal damage to ship. Tractor beam still engaged. Lift-off impossible. Scanners indicate life-suppor conditions hostile. Atmospheric composition: 74.2% ammonia, 15.7% nitrogen, 10.1% other trace elements. No natural water supply. Preliminary life readings indicate no indigenous sapient life forms. Time: 14.00.12 Scanners indicate buildings due west of beach. Unidentified life forms approaching ship on port side. Life forms not indigenous to Oo-Topos. CAUTION: data analysis suggests Oo-Topos is a likely base for for space pirates. Scan...............................ALERT! Breach in outer airlock..... . . . . . . . . . . . . Command: