[b]Bob Bishop[/b] He really didn't see the point in what he was doing looking at Debris, especially since there was apparently a ship down on the planet or instead working on the ship itself or the RF-302. Though no, Ishpetyr had him looking at space debris. "No, not really my first time looking at space debris or explosive debris. You should of seen what was left of the Icarus planet. We went in to see how much Naquadah we could recover in order to make a new more powerful Generator, maybe even one big enough to dial the 9th Chevron however we never managed to recover anything. There were a couple of Ha'tak pieces lying around that we could of looked at but we mastered the technology that is used to construct them. So, that was a fun waste of time." He shrugged. "Well, I am sure this won't be the same deal as that," He ran his hand over the debris, it was rough and obviously burned. Moving over to a nearby engineers station he opened up his laptop and began powering up his diagnostic software as he took out a small scanner probe. Something that he had made but hadn't managed to make enough to make standard equipment yet. It was basically just a small piece of hardware that literally scanned any electrical/radiological data on whatever it was pointed at, after that it actually did a sonar scan on the device. However due to its size it wasn't possible of anything akin to a MRI, and it was linked right back to his laptop for easy use. He pointed the probe to the device, it was the size of a large and old handheld telephone. He pointed it at the device and began taking readings. At the look he got from Ishpetyr he just shrugged. "You have your departments, I have my toys."