Scotty set to work
after enjoying a nice sandwich and some cookies from his trip to the gallery. A great deal of things have to be fixed before anything dangerous happened, as the way things were, the
shields wouldn't likely hold in a combat situation. Flipping through his documentation of the project, Scotty took to a walk down the stairwell leading from the uppermost deck to the Engine Level.
Wait a second. Scotty actually stopped on the stairwell, which generally was a bad idea. The assymetrical wavefront network's phase space phase shift capacitor was three degrees off. Why would that be off by that much? Clearly if the directions for this thing was followed correctly, it wouldn't have affected the assymetrical wavefront network's phase space phase shift capacitor at all, because the way things had been rerouted with universal sub-routine with compressed subroutine C-47 in the metadefensive computer systems. How did he miss this before? Quick, to the nitrium nacelles to adjust the quantum subspace impellers with the paraphoretic graviton fields before the stupid things stopped working. But of course, how could he have been so blind before now?
Somebody should tell the Capt'n about this, and it was going to have to be him. Great. First a quick note off to the captain, then to readjust the multicarbodine conduits's isolinear cycle fusion injector by .4 ml and not the 4 ml he had set them to. Well, that explained the instability of the shield's boridium sub-routines. Scotty sighed , sent out a note to the Capt'n. “I'm so sorry, Honey. I'll fix it.” He picked up a spanner and got to work.
[tl;dr: Scotty accidentally read the wrong number, plugged it into the machinery, and that's why the whole things's not working. As of this post, the shields are fixed. Anyways, the cookies post is stalled, and I see no reason to wait.]
Capt'n,
My bad. The modifications you asked for will be re-installed by the start of next shift. No call for alarm, all is well.
-Scotty.