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REPORT OF THE QIT OVERSIGHT AND ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE

What follows is a transcript of the Lunar News Service broadcast, 
following which is our initial analysis. Please note that we are still 
gathering data, and the loss incurred makes this very difficult. 
Recommendations follow analysis:

KLNS Broadcast Transcript,  October 17th, 2195 14:55pm (LFT) .....

As requested, what follows is a transcript of the transmission of Doug 
Weathereal from Lunar colony Mare Moscoviense. 

DOUG: Thanks Tom, I'm standing here on the observation deck overlooking 
the Mare Moscoviense complex with base spokesperson Ted Chu. Mr. Chu, as 
we can see below, construction of the QI Telescope is nearly complete. Why 
don't you tell us what we're looking at here Ted?

TED: Well, if you'll look to our left here, you'll see a bright line of 
light; this is the underside of the QIT Collector.

DOUG: It's like a moon rising on the moon. Why is it so bright, you'd 
think you wouldn't like a lot of light around a telescope? 

TED: That's a sharp observation! You usually wouldn't, but we did 
something very special with the QIT, using some of the new forcefield 
technology, we can choose exactly what light we want to hit the telescope 
and that which we do not. For instance, if a rover were to shine its 
lights on the side of the scope, the light would have the wrong angle and 
would be repelled by the field. The field is exceptionally selective, and 
can tell the difference between light coming from interplanetary and 
interstellar objects. 

DOUG: That's remarkable Ted. What is that building to the right of the 
scope?

TED: That's the observatory control room; from there we control all 
aspects of the scope. An operator either here or on Earth can do a variety 
of operations with the scope. One of the very cool things about the QI 
light steering is that we are able to in essence use the telescope for 
wildly different operations at once, inspecting both interstellar and 
interplanetary objects.

DOUG: The best of both worlds, eh? 

TED: Indeed. 

DOUG: I notice a fellow working on that building there? What is he doing? 

TED: I don't know, that building is off limits to QIT person...

Transmission Ceases....

INITIAL ANALYSIS, OCTOBER 20TH, 2195

Committee members: 

Dr. Patrick Ryan 
Louis Park-Frye
Dr. Thomas Zhen
Dr. Sarah van Dyk

While any report on the events of October 17th is premature at such an 
early date, we are presenting our preliminary findings to satisfy the 
demands of the public and their representatives in the UN, but these 
findings should not be considered complete or final.

We can confirm that the brutality of the explosion at the Mare Moscoviense 
has permanently claimed the lives of 120 base personnel. The explosion, 
whose cause is as yet still unknown, was centered just south of the QI 
Telescope complex at the location of the base reconstitution receivers. 
The receivers are believed to have been destroyed in the first 
milliseconds of the conflagration, and the backups were down for 
diagnostics, leaving no place for the base personnel to be reconstituted 
to. No implant failsafe memory devices have been found to date, and it is 
thought that the explosion was such that none will be found. Teams from 
the base continue to search.

Equipment Damage Inventory:

Item: Reconstitution System

Primary receivers have been destroyed. Replacement is recommended.

Backups have been reactivated and are running at peak efficiency under 
regular loads. 

Item: QI Telescope

Heavily Damaged. While not at the epicenter of the explosion, major damage 
was caused to the field generation equipment. When the energy of the 
explosion hit the force field system, the system tried to shunt the 
incoming energy away. Having been designed to handle only very small 
amounts of energy, the system deposited the collected energy of the blast 
into the observation and control building, cracking the walls and 
foundations and rendering all control electronics into slag. 

Item: Base Moscoviense Air Retaining Force Field

Heavily damaged. The majority of the deaths were caused when personnel 
were unable to reach secure quarters when the base was exposed to vacuum. 

Item: Teleportation Nexus

Destroyed. Also destroyed by the base is the bases teleportation system. 
Base personnel have a backup system that can handle low volume, human 
sized transmissions, but the loss of the shipping grade high volume system 
will require that we pull a heavy lifter out of mothballs and bring a new 
teleportation center up for lunar use. Also, backup is under a very heavy 
load of food, air and water, making equipment transfers very difficult at 
present. 

A secondary transportation is due to be delivered in the coming week, but 
power draw is already becoming an issue. 

Item: Fusion Plant

Offline. While the plant was not substantively damaged, the plant is being 
inspected and the base is running in a low consumption mode off of the 
emergency batteries. If the plant is deemed unreliable, base personnel 
assure us that the base fission pile can be brought online quickly. The 
fusion plant, which is located on the opposite end of the base, entered an 
offline state as a default response to a moon quake, which it interpreted 
the explosion as. The fusion plant was the first off world fusion plant 
and only the fourth plant deployed. 

Item: Air Plant and Hydroponics

Damaged. Currently the base is being supplied via teleporter while the air 
plant and hydroponics center is repaired. Base personnel say that the 
damage was minimal and they expect to have it back in working order in a 
matter of weeks. This is a very good thing, as the cargo capacity of the 
teleportation link is largely being devoted to the transportation of these 
consumables.

Item: Classified Laboratory Facility

Destroyed: The classified laboratory has been completely destroyed, 
requiring a complete rebuild. Ironically, and sadly, this building, which 
was sealed from the lunar vacuum, was at the epicenter of the explosion. 

Possible Causes: 

The committee is not at this time wont to speculate on the root cause of 
the accident. We are investigating any number of failure modes of the 
Telescope, air field generators, the experimental teleportation derived 
cracking power plant, and a number of classified projects that may have 
had to do with the accident. The terrorist threats to the base have been 
extensively documented, but no firm connection has come to light as yet. 

Current Recommendations:

The committee has no current recommendations; a further report will be 
released in 6 months time.



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