Starfield:Computer (RL067 Scientist)

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Computer
Editor ID RL067_ScientistComputer01
Location SF-mapicon-Science Lab.svg Abandoned Bionics Lab (random)

Computer is a computer listing research notes and crimson fleet sightings.


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Research Computer
Research Notes: Ballistic Endurance Test 004 - 2330 Robots A17, A18, and B7 have been given new shielding. The results of the Ballistic Endurance Test are as follows:

Robot A17

- Catastrophic failure after 3 minutes and 9 seconds.

Robot A18

- Catastrophic failure after 2 minutes and 0 seconds.

Robot B7

- Catastrophic failure after 3 minutes and 7 seconds.


These results are not a significant improvement from Ballistic Endurance Test 003.

Crimson Fleet Sightings There have been growing concerns regarding Crimson Fleet presence in the area. I hope this message will allay your fears.

Yes, it's true that some Crimson Fleet have been spotted in our system. This is not cause for concern, however. Although it may seem like they are approaching our location, this is impossible.

You have all been assured that this facility and your work is top secret. This is still the case and will not change. Even if the Crimson Fleet land on the planet, our location is still entirely secret. I assure you that you will all remain perfectly safe.

In the event of an emergency, you will all be notified as soon as possible of evacuation procedures. However, I do not anticipate ever having to take such measures.

Please continue your research as normal. If you have any further concerns, please speak with me directly.

Thank you,

Chief Scientist Feldman

Crimson Fleet Sightings UPDATE All scientists should be advised that the pirates we have been monitoring have landed planetside. While this is a worrisome development, work will resume as normal.

We are monitoring the situation and will update everyone on an emergency protocol should it be deemed necessary. However, as of now, you are all expected to resume work.

Please refrain from spreading panic amongst your coworkers and yourselves, and keep conduct professional at all times.

Thank you,

Chief Scientist Feldman