Mark said, "Nope, I don't think so. Have you had a chance to look at the changes I am making to the Guardians and the Sentinels?"
"I didn't look at the Sentinel changes that much, they look almost the same as it was before. I did look at the Guardians though, I like them. What was your original thinking of why you didn't build them that way before?"
"In all honesty, I was thinking that it would be nice to have an entire training class whisked off and thrown into the fray of a conflict. You can't beat the experience gained from a real situation, not something that's staged. Then today I realized, yes we train them basic fighting and combat tactics, but it's just a part time job for them, now that we're trying to keep the security forces local to their planets. If they want to get the elite training, maybe we should have some super elite training program to take the best of the best to the next level?
Then, since the Sentinels are so formidable on their own without any human intervention, I figured we should just leave them autonomous and we can move them around however we need without impacting anyone's training or rotation schedules, but by having personnel, drones, fighters and Destroyers on a Guardian. The planet is always protected and, most of the time, there will still be a Sentinel nearby."
The General nodded his head, "Actually I can see why you originally went that way, like you, I do think this makes better use of the Sentinel's capabilities, plus if there's any issues with passengers or prisoners at the spaceport, there's lot of security nearby. We can work real security into their training regiment, we'll just have them supervised."
Then Kaleb asked, "Is there any other ships you are thinking of making soon that we'll need to staff?"
Mark then had a thought, but said, "Nope, no other ships that I can think of, well I was thinking of one, but I just decided against it, I have a better idea."
Kaleb laughed, "It's fun to watch you think up shit on the fly like this. Want to tell me what it is?"
Mark laughed, "Sure! Solara created this little camping kit that Annabelle and I took for a test drive and it absolutely revolutionizes camping!"
Kaleb said, "So how does this camping kit work?"
Mark explained, "Her camping kit is just a tool case full of different coloured disk-shaped construx, each disk is a different type of building and then you just point the arrow on the disk toward the centre of camp and push the button, it then creates a building for you and builds a path in the direction of the arrow towards a central building. The nice thing, is when you want to pack up camp, you go to the central case and issue the command to pack up the camp, then just walk around and pick up the disks and put them in the case. They're re-usable construx and you get to camp with real beds in solid buildings, with kitchens, washrooms and a fire pit!"
Kaleb raised his eyes, "That is revolutionary! I like to get out camping every now and then, I'd like to try it sometime. So how does this camping kit work into your idea?"
"I'm thinking of creating emergency camps, we'd have disks for meal pavilions, residences, medical facilities, and maybe a central command building and who knows what else might be required. Obviously much bigger than what's in the camping kit, but still portable. So that way if a disaster breaks out anywhere, a rescuvac or maybe some sort of supply ship can show up with the kit and quickly resurrect a small town to help with the disaster relief. Then once it's not needed anymore, the ship issues the command and all the buildings return to disks and get packed away."
"That sounds like another winner! You're very innovative, I like having you as the King! I need to get going though, I saw your message and just wanted to let you know that I got it."
"Thanks Kaleb, talk to you soon!" Mark said as he ended the call.
Rayven and Annabelle had collected themselves and had been listening to the call from the couches.
Annabelle said, "I like the emergency camp idea, I take it we're going to go talk to Solara about it now?"
Mark said, "Yeah I should probably let her know what I'm thinking, she'll make changes of course, but whatever she comes up with likely be better than what I think up anyway."
They left Mark's office and went downstairs to the common room, then went over to knock on Solara's door, but just as they were about to ring the door (that's what happens when you put your hand on the dot and it's not your room), when the door opened and Solara said, "Come in!"
Solara was sitting at her desk, with her back to them, "Emergency Camps, huh?"
Annabelle said aloud, "Way to spoil the surprise Cricket, you suck at keeping secrets."
Cricket popped into a hologram projector similar to the oracle systems in the museum, "What can I say? These are a great idea and I just had to tell her! Us techies gotta stick together!"
As everyone laughed, Mark just smiled at the thought that the two smartest people he knew were still working together to develop new technologies.
Mark said, "Since miss blabbermouth here told you everything, do you have any ideas or questions?"
Solara said, "Yes, depending on the number of people involved in the relief effort, it may require a significant amount of extra matter to create food and clothing for everyone. Matter will be collected as they defecate and items go into the recycling system, but a larger ship could also carry a stockpile of extra matter to get the camp up and running faster.
Water is never an issue as it can be extracted out of the atmosphere rather than using stock matter, but the more stuff we can build directly into a ship, the less matter we need to use to construct the camp. It saves a lot of time and matter if we don't need to build medibeds, kitchens, food synths, clothing synths, etc."
Mark said, "So, maybe the ship should be the camp centre and it's more or less just shelters that are constructed? But if things like the medibeds are built into the ship, we will have a limited number of them. I guess we could always supplement by calling in medivacs or another camp ship?"
Annabelle then said, "Maybe the ship just has 6 or 10 medibeds, staff quarters, the command centre, the kitchen, a supply depot and maybe a washroom or shower facility?"
Solara suggested, "Maybe just showers. The washrooms are pretty basic and easy to build right into the residences. As for the supply depot... what types of stuff should we be supplying?"
Mark said, "I think just clothing, I don't want clothing synths in the residences. I'd like the matter use more controlled."
Solara then said, "A cargo sized ship similar to the Pegasus could function like central command. The cargo hold becomes the medical centre, the quarters remain in the central corridor, we could just add more of them as we wouldn't need the kitchen area. Then the sides of the ship could swing up and provide a roof for the kitchen, the shower facility, and the command centre and we could just build the walls, prep and serving counters, etc. All the technology aspects would be part of the ship, which saves a lot of matter and a lot of construction time."
Mark said, "I like it! Another option, since quarters are easy to construct, is we could add more medibeds and remove the quarters and just build staff quarters directly off the ship."
Solara said, "Actually that would save a lot of space, plus it'd be more comfortable."
Cricket then said, "How about this?"
She popped up a hologram of a ship that was about 30 metres long, 9 metres wide and 5 metres tall. It looked pretty slick with the smooth blue exterior and the slightly angled sides that made the ship wider at the bottom. The ship had low profile landing struts to level the ship on uneven ground and it put the floor of the ship about a half metre off the ground.
The interior looked like it had twenty medibeds like the one's at Cleito's Temple, each in it's own room that was about 3 metres deep and 2 metres wide, with the medical desk towards the front, blocking off access to the cockpit, with doors on each side of the desk that exited the ship.
She then animated the hologram, showing the two sides of the ship swinging up from the base, creating an angled roof that actually angled towards the ship rather than away so any rainwater could be captured, cleaned and recycled rather than extracting it from the atmosphere and it also formed a landing zone that would fit two shuttles with a big white number on it.
The left side of the ship had an exposed kitchen as the floor, walls, and then prep counters with sinks formed, complete with concession windows on the side and back. The right side of the ship had a wall with rear one-third forming a shower facility, then the forward two-thirds forming the command centre, with tables and chairs in the corners and a large round table, similar to the display table in the control tower of the port terminal in the very centre. The entrance to the command centre and the medical centre would be close to each other.
Then off to the other side of the front of the ship, and enclosing the cockpit, was a row of residences for the staff, which also conveniently formed a border for the camp and protection from the wind for the kitchen and eating area. Behind the medical desk was the control panel for the camp and also a variety of disks for the residences, some fire disks and several stabilizer disks for transporting the wounded.