Doctor Phil Lawson
Phil couldn't help but agree as he vaguely heard the comment from the medical doctor however he really didn't see the point in putting in his piece. Not when he was so busy, the whole issue was that what he was developing was likely being made to deploy the gas into the vessel which he wasn't entirely comfortable. He never was comfortable working on weapon systems spending most of his time dedicated to preservation systems such as the black box system for the R-302 which had saved a mans life today, off which he made a mental note in order to visit. An airman came into the room and deposited three transmitters. "Thankyou Airman." The Airman offered a polite salute before walking out of the room and returning to his duties.
Phil clicked his tongue against the top of his mouth as he thought. The logical thing was that most beam jammers worked on the principle of not allowing the sensors of the beam site to get a lock. That was how the Wraith did it and that was how the SGC did it. The only thing was that if actual shields came into the equation that was slightly more difficult, shields prevented the actual beaming process by interfering with the matter stream. So to make an effective countermeasure it would have to be effective against both shields and the usual jamming technology. He moved back into the central column of the Core Lab excusing himself to move past the elderly doctor where he picked up a standard issue backpack before moving back into the physics lab.
Placing the bag on the table he opened up the desk and pulled out a naquadah power cell, identical power output to those in a Jaffas Staff weapon just... not as compact. They had been worked on for several years by the SGC in order to power larger weapon platforms and work in parallel to power fighter craft. It wasn't as sophisticated due to its size but it had the bonus of being able to be turned on and off and if needed could be set to overload, a decent sized explosion from a device no bigger than a can of soda. The rest of the task was pretty simple, GPS, Three Transmitters, a Capacitor and a small Electromagnetic Pulse Generator. More than likely as soon as the issue resolved itself the Captain would come and check his progress, and likely in that time he would have it fully functional. A backpack capable of allowing someone to beat jamming while also having the capability to act as a bomb! Though the devices were safe, while at area 51 they tested firing weapons at the generators and it never caused an overload or an explosion. The only way to create one was if someone had the necessary expertise to cause one and these little generators were so knew the list of people that could do that were few.
-Fifteen Minutes Later-
Lawson finished hooking all the wires together and flicked the device on as the generator powered up the small control pad. He had just attached a small tablet device to the backpack and he only had to set it up with something very simple, broadcast and EMP burst. He naturally couldn't practice the EMP burst in the non-protected laboratory. However he hit the broadcast button and heard the generator wine into life and checked the computer viewing a very strong reading from the ship. He powered it down wincing, he really should have informed the Captain however he didn't have time to waste he had one other thing to test before it was ready.
Moving to the back off the room he input his code to the secure-room before walking in and pulling the door closed. The room glowed slightly as a shield activated and he hoped that it would be strong enough. The last thing he wanted was to cripple a couple of decks while they were in a probably hostile situation. Especially with the fact that the EMP would wipe any nearby computers. He tapped his radio piece. "Captain Black. This is Lawson, requesting permission to test EMP device in the secure room."
Phil couldn't help but agree as he vaguely heard the comment from the medical doctor however he really didn't see the point in putting in his piece. Not when he was so busy, the whole issue was that what he was developing was likely being made to deploy the gas into the vessel which he wasn't entirely comfortable. He never was comfortable working on weapon systems spending most of his time dedicated to preservation systems such as the black box system for the R-302 which had saved a mans life today, off which he made a mental note in order to visit. An airman came into the room and deposited three transmitters. "Thankyou Airman." The Airman offered a polite salute before walking out of the room and returning to his duties.
Phil clicked his tongue against the top of his mouth as he thought. The logical thing was that most beam jammers worked on the principle of not allowing the sensors of the beam site to get a lock. That was how the Wraith did it and that was how the SGC did it. The only thing was that if actual shields came into the equation that was slightly more difficult, shields prevented the actual beaming process by interfering with the matter stream. So to make an effective countermeasure it would have to be effective against both shields and the usual jamming technology. He moved back into the central column of the Core Lab excusing himself to move past the elderly doctor where he picked up a standard issue backpack before moving back into the physics lab.
Placing the bag on the table he opened up the desk and pulled out a naquadah power cell, identical power output to those in a Jaffas Staff weapon just... not as compact. They had been worked on for several years by the SGC in order to power larger weapon platforms and work in parallel to power fighter craft. It wasn't as sophisticated due to its size but it had the bonus of being able to be turned on and off and if needed could be set to overload, a decent sized explosion from a device no bigger than a can of soda. The rest of the task was pretty simple, GPS, Three Transmitters, a Capacitor and a small Electromagnetic Pulse Generator. More than likely as soon as the issue resolved itself the Captain would come and check his progress, and likely in that time he would have it fully functional. A backpack capable of allowing someone to beat jamming while also having the capability to act as a bomb! Though the devices were safe, while at area 51 they tested firing weapons at the generators and it never caused an overload or an explosion. The only way to create one was if someone had the necessary expertise to cause one and these little generators were so knew the list of people that could do that were few.
-Fifteen Minutes Later-
Lawson finished hooking all the wires together and flicked the device on as the generator powered up the small control pad. He had just attached a small tablet device to the backpack and he only had to set it up with something very simple, broadcast and EMP burst. He naturally couldn't practice the EMP burst in the non-protected laboratory. However he hit the broadcast button and heard the generator wine into life and checked the computer viewing a very strong reading from the ship. He powered it down wincing, he really should have informed the Captain however he didn't have time to waste he had one other thing to test before it was ready.
Moving to the back off the room he input his code to the secure-room before walking in and pulling the door closed. The room glowed slightly as a shield activated and he hoped that it would be strong enough. The last thing he wanted was to cripple a couple of decks while they were in a probably hostile situation. Especially with the fact that the EMP would wipe any nearby computers. He tapped his radio piece. "Captain Black. This is Lawson, requesting permission to test EMP device in the secure room."