"How are those control systems?" Enfield was in an entirely new part of the station, this wasn't your usual assembly line in a majority of other sectors. He was overlooking the shoulder of one individual who was getting used to a fire-control stick on his console, several monitors around the room on other consoles seemed to show areas around Schatten and Sektor-7. "Still getting used to them sir... I should ask how you're doing?" Enfield chuckled as he rested an hand on the Agent's shoulder, patting it twice to give him assurance of his condition. "I'm fine, I just came down to see the new security room... But how have we gotten around to fixing those feeding issues?" The agent was quick to point out on the monitor with a small diagram of the weapon platform uplinked to the station. "Here we had the problem, Uhh-- Engineer said there was something wrong with the discharge mechanism, whenever the plasma cell would lock in, electrodes failed to make contact with the canister and there would be a misfire. Although they extended the electrode contacts by twenty centimetres and added a buffer system to ensure contact once the arm extends past 15 centimetres." Enfield nodded as he watched the camera feed on the breach close in on a dummy round, two prongs extended and come into contact with the rear of the plasma cell munition, but the motors keep running while the prongs forward extensions retract into themselves, ensuring contact has been made. "I'll give props to the engineering department, cut the prongs in half, make them longer and add a spring...""Its really simple when you actually break it down, anyway-- Can you tell me about platform 4?" Enfield pointed to an unmanned control station, he noted that there wasn't anyone in it, but also few control decks weren't present. Looking unfinished. "We need to wait, Platform 4 hasn't finished construction and their efforts are currently being diverted to upgrading the station communication system for something else." "Yes, don't worry yourself about that... they should be finished doing so soon and priorities should get around to it once we're done."