44. Ups and Downs
With
the asteroid crisis averted, the next few days saw widespread reports of civil unrest, protests and rallies from all over the world asking for the Federation to come in and take over. Although there were just as many conspiracy theorists saying that the Federation directed the asteroid at Earth and likely sabotaged the mission to make themselves look like saviours.
They were glad to spend time out at the ranch, away from the reporters and the accusations by the conspiracy theorists or the governments saying they were fuelling unrest and separation. The group began thinking about what to do next.
As if fate had heard them, Mark got a message from Jacob, asking if he would like to come to his place to see the water filtration side project he had been working on.
Mark agreed, so he called for a lift and after a few minutes of flying, he, Annabelle and Rayven were soon at Jacob's island.
Jacob led them out to the corner of his beach, where dirty water was being pumped from the bottom of the lake into a tank that had a clear tube connected to a 1 metre long by 0.5 metre diameter cylindrical device that was converting the dirty incoming water and pouring clear water back into the lake. He explained that the diameter could be any size, but the length of the device had to be double the diameter.
When the device was off, it simply looked like a hollow cylinder, but when it was on the interior appeared like waves of different shades of reds and yellows on one end and blues and greens on the other end. He explained the interior was an oscillating laser field, using a Nano-mesh pattern that instantly disintegrates any solids in the water, turning them into little particles of carbon, which then got captured and converted into pure water and that there were several layers of purple beams between all the other beams that purified the water via UV light.
The advantage of using lasers is that they are light and don't affect the flow dynamics like a traditional filter would. Unfortunately, they require a LOT of power, but power was never an issue with Federation technology.
Jacob's calculations estimated the unit should be able to convert water as fast as they could put it through, and to test that theory, he had constructed a large elevated tank with a tube that was the same diameter as his device. Then he could fill up the tank and let gravity force the water through the device, but he admitted it wasn't a genuine test since the water wasn't very dirty, even with the agitator. What he needed was some actual world trials!
Annabelle suggested, "Maybe we should look at starting our African Aid idea?"
Jacob looked like he had an idea, "Speaking of Africa, I did some searching on the Internet and it looks like the environment is much like that of Savann."
Mark said, "Yes, it very much like Savann."
Jacob said, "Maybe they could use my water generators?"
Mark asked, "Your water generators?"
Jacob said, "Yeah, that was my very first major project in high school. There's a lot of different methods for water generator systems that can extract water from the air, each method having its pros and cons. The system I developed is definitely not for portability; I built it for reliability. The unit is self-sufficient for power and uses three different generation methods, so it can produce water in pretty much any environment, regardless of ambient humidity or temperature and as long as there's hydrogen and oxygen in the atmosphere."
Rayven asked, "So you made all those units on Savann?"
"Yes, my sister was already a senator at the time and shortly after Savann joined the Federation they had a major drought and they put out requests for solutions. She put me in touch with a senator on Savann, who brought me out there for a couple of months and we installed a quite a few generators at the watering holes for the wildlife."
Mark said, "That's great! We should do that in Africa also! I'll get Cricket to deploy some drones or whatever she does so we can see where the traditional watering holes are around the continent. It's a big place, so there must be a lot of them."
Annabelle then said, "Actually, rather than going to Africa and trying to find the tribes that need our help, I wonder if maybe we shouldn't call a few of the organizations and ask if they would like our help?"
After thinking about it, everyone agreed that would probably be the best way, as they didn't need to step on any more toes, since many governments were already accusing them of inciting revolution.
Rayven then said, "I think we should start up a company for the water filtration and generation business. Well, the filtration business anyway, but we can promote the generators by saying that they are available for free to those who need them, they just need to contact us and we'll come out, set it up and maintain it for them."
Mark nodded his head, "I like that, but I'm thinking we should keep our charitable work separate from any companies. Sure, they can cross-promote and we can give all the credit to a company, but I think all charitable work should funnel through the Federation via Annabelle."
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Then
after thinking for a second, he added, "Actually, we should come up with a list of charitable services we could provide for free... just delivered, setup and maintained by Atlantis. I say Atlantis, because it isn't really a Federation thing, it's only applicable to Earth. Stuff like water generators, basic affordable housing, schools, or maybe even outreach centres? Although, I'm on the fence about outreach centres as those would require staffing!? Actually we could also re-promote our rescue and emergency disaster services, as those really haven't taken off as much as I thought they would."
As they were going over what to include on the Atlantean Aid website, they came up with the idea to create an app that people could download and use on any cell phone in the world, since they needed some way to track where the call was coming from, besides hardly anyone has hard lines anymore, even businesses use VoIP so they aren't hard lines either. Besides, they would not provide service in any city limits.
It wouldn't be as easy or as convenient as simply dialling a three-digit emergency number, but it would be just as functional and likely faster responding for emergencies outside of cities, except nearby drones simply handled any security services. They could respond to medical and rescue requests and dispatch them from the space station as part of the training for security personnel, and they would pair trainees with at least one senior specialist for each call.
Who knows, maybe someday they would integrate the Atlantean emergency service into normal emergency call centres and responses?
Before just launching the service, they figured they should probably talk to the staff of the space station and let them know. So Mark and Annabelle made a call to Commander Trane from Jacob's patio. Commander Trane was the top official at the space station. It wasn't as glorious as commanding a Defender, but it ranked higher than being in charge of an Explorer, primarily because of the number of people under direct command.