Shepard & Syrok
Hey Syrok, we need a solid plan to fix the hull breach from that last skirmish before the next run. Got any ideas on how to seal it quickly without compromising the coolant system?
Sure thing. First, we’ll lay a stainless‑steel plate over the breach, weld it on solid, and seal the edges with a quick‑hardening epoxy. Then we’ll slide a rubber gasket in the coolant line feed‑throughs so we keep the flow right. Once that’s in place, run a pressure test on the coolant. If it holds, we’re good. No time for fancy gear—just good old steel and sweat.
Sounds solid—steel, epoxy, and a quick pressure check. Just keep an eye on that line feed; a leak could bring the whole ship down. Let's get the crew in on the job and move fast.
Got it. Crew, grab the plates, epoxy, and sealant. Keep the line feed under tight watch. Get it patched up fast and run the pressure test. No room for errors. Let's roll.
Got it, crew—plates and epoxy ready. Let's patch fast and test pressure. No margin for error, so keep it tight and move. Let's roll.
Alright, crew, let’s get to work. Tight welds, secure gasket, and run that pressure test. No slip-ups—gotta keep it solid. On it.
Good to see everyone on board—let's get those welds tight and keep that gasket in place. Once we run the pressure test, we’ll know it’s solid. Stay sharp and keep focus.