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The Improbable Task
Offline Remnant
07-21-2015, 04:21 PM,
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-- Log 1 --


Well, I have no idea what the hell I got myself into. All I know right now, is this is going to be extremely interesting.

So the task was rather straightforward. Creating a system which is able to detect cloaked vessels. Luckily I have some experience with cloaking systems. The unlucky part? It's nothing standard. Thankfully, physics doesn't like to give people too many options. Both concepts that I am aware of have close to the same laws operating behind them. This also apparently true when it comes to what you can 'see' when sending out signals. Guess what. What you can 'see' is pretty much nothing. I wouldn't be here if it was that easy, eh?

The team that i've been given the head of are great people. They're people who obviously have research as a profession. They were more than happy to answer the questions I had when I arrived. They don't even seem very put off by my eccentric attitude. I think they enjoy it, although then again, I think everyone enjoys it. I know i'm wrong too on that one.

Well, that's not why you're reading this log. You're here to read about the progress that we've been making. Lets get started.



First things first. When you're trying to figure out a detection system, you have to run tests on everything observable. What can you see. - I wouldn't be here if you 'could' see things. Sonar, standard radar technology, none of it gives any reading. It merely says what you're pointing at is empty space.

Lets go back to how cloaks work in the first place. EM waves. Electromagnetic forces can be both weak and strong. While normally they don't mean very much unless you're using an EMP type weapon, if you start to generate enough EM force and begin to 'wrap' it around a vessel, you first of all.. Are using a ton of energy. It's not easy. - What good this does however, is once you start to manipulate the field you've wrapped around yourself, you can both reflect and absorb specific types of waves. The scientists who developed cloaks were good at what they've done. They've managed to come up with the math formulas that the mainframe computer will need in order to regulate the cloaks, where nothing comes back from it. To your own sensors, nothing ever returns. Guess what. In Space, if you scan an empty area of space, nothing returns either. It just keeps going. It's the exact same concept as a 'blank' spot.

So that brings us to the big question here. Detection.

The number one thing that i've learned over the years, is that resonation does very interesting things. Be it from letting a power system operate with a system which cannot handle it, all the way over to disrupting things. Resonation can be a very strong weapon itself, it's a darn shame that it's pretty darn hard to actually pull off. There's no real way you can use it efficiently.

I'm planning to make use of the 'resonation' concept. I've had experience using it back home on the Bell, i'm sure it can be modified here easily enough to accomplish what we want.

Afterall, cloaks are carefully controlled EM fields pulled around a vessel, isn't it? Just.. The math formulas.. This is going to take a lot of processing work. I'll come back with a few tests in my next log.
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