[b][right]DAEDALUS AWAY TEAM 1 // IMMACULATE AEGIS // FLEET SPACE[/right][/b] Ronon groaned as the human doctor left. She was about the only one who made anything resembling sense. "So what does all this mean?" Rodney sighed. "Based on what I can see, on an initial reading-" he nodded to the Sangheili out of respect "-is that there are limitations on the programming and errors. I'd need to spend more time determining if these errors actually exist or if it's just my unfamiliarity with the system." Rodney turned to Narak. "I'm assuming this, A.I that the Unbroken Hope is bringing over will be able to analyse the data I've seen more quickly?" [b][right]DOCTOR NOVAK // UNBROKEN HOPE // FLEET SPACE[/right][/b] Novak looked around the room. In some ways, it was very similar to their own. The main difference was that everything was bigger. She supposed the engineering bay of Daedalus would look more similar if they had progressed naturally without any input from outside sources. The hallways, structures, uniforms and even the weapons were all very similar. Perhaps in another Universe where the Ancients had never existed this would have been their future. "Yeah uh-" Novak offered the COO her tablet that she had been holding under her arm. "-we've got experience in putting shielding on ships that don't have it. We can place arrays over the hull of your ship, tie them into the power grid and give you rudimentary shielding. It won't be quite as good as ours aboard the [i]Daedalus[/i] but it will be better than flying around naked." She raised her tablet and scrolled through the options. "I just need to take a look at some of the ship's systems to determine how to make the upgrade compatible. If you agree with the sentiment, we take it to your commanding officer and see what he says about it." [b][right]COLONEL STEVEN CALDWELL // USAF DAEDALUS // FLEET SPACE[/right][/b] Caldwell scoffed. "He said what?" Marks looked down at the computer screen before replying. "Doctor Robotnik wishes to come aboard our vessel to suggest upgrades if we are offering to do the same to his." Caldwell scowled. "Is there anything aboard his vessel that we need?" Marks shrugged. "We're unsure. It seems rather technologically primitive sir." Caldwell sighed. "Tell him to send us co-ordinates. I'll beam one of ours aboard, and I'll beam him over here. We'll see what he has to suggest."