ALPHA – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Tue, 10 Apr 2012 07:25:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.3 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png ALPHA – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 Reporting for Duty | STOked 118 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/18661/reporting-for-duty-stoked-118/ Mon, 09 Apr 2012 22:49:52 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=18661 We chat with Thomas the Cryptic Cat Marrone, then it’s part one of our comprehensive guide to the Duty Officer System. We’ll start you with the basics, and ramp it up to advanced!

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We chat with Thomas “the Cryptic Cat” Marrone, then it’s part one of our comprehensive guide to the Duty Officer System. We’ll start you with the basics, and ramp it up to advanced!

Plus our review of the First Contact Day event and the new KDF mission Alpha!

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Show Notes:

Intro

  • Happy First Contact day to all STO players
  • Dan Stahl & Brandon hosted a Q&A in the RedAlert chat channel on First Contact Day
  • Utopia Planetia social zone introduced
  • Replica of the Phoenix Warp 1 craft made available as a space pet
  • New KDF mission released which is an homage to “Predator” in many ways

News

  • First Contact Day Q&A – Highlights:]
  • Gates Of Stovokor Interview with Daniel Stahl
  • They (KDF players) see the KDF as the Horde in WoW and wonder why it is doesn’t have its own zones with an entirely separate content track unto itself. The game was just not made to be that at launch. The only way we’ll ever get there is if we spin up an entirely separate team of content designers to go back and make a few years’ worth of content and release it as an expansion.
  • CBS believe that only around 20% of Star Trek fans would be interested in playing a Klingon character and Daniel Stahl has previously stated that 18% of STO players actively gaming with the KDF faction. That was believed to be too low a number to warrant a lot of development time on the faction due to a low return on investment. It is unlikely that the Romulans / Cardassians have a higher percentage of fandom and as such, does that mean that we will only get to see a third faction in STO if they add a separate development team with the goal of producing a paid expansion for a F2P title. Lord of the Rings Online is likely a good example of this sort of effort as they recently released a paid expansion called War In The North.
  • Link to the study Perpetual Entertainment Study
  • Would you be willing to pay for an expansion which would add KDF / Romulan / Cardassian faction content?

Interview with Thomas “The Cryptic Cat” Marrone

  • What does the Cryptic Cat do?
  • The original minigame concept graphics he created
  • The “patches” he has introduced to the game
  • Multiple areas of the UI that he has worked on
  • Trek design inspiration

Support the show: Grab the book that inspired Thomas!

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Tactical View – First Contact Anniversary Mission

  • “First Contact Day” mission available from mission contact list
  • Transwarp directly from the active mission list or zone into Utopia Planetia from SOL
  • Interact with the Enterprise F crew while exploring a new social zone
  • Pick up a space pet replica of the Zefram Cochrane warp 1 ship – The Phoenix

Tactical View – “Alpha” KDF Mission

  • Chancellor J’mpok offers the mission from your contact list
  • Investigate a system which contains a MASSIVE gas giant
  • Explore the jungle looking for survivors while being hunted yourself

Duty Officer Guide Part 1

  • What is a Doff? Junior officers and crew on your starship.

  • When do we get Doffs? FED at lvl 8 and KDF at lvl 23

  • Doffs are essentially “trading cards” that you constantly swap for better ones

  • Doff Characteristics: Faction / Species / Quality / Rank / Department / Specialisation

  • Doff Traits: Each duty officer can have between 1 and 5 traits which each possibly affecting the outcome of any mission that Doff is assigned to e.g. Unruly send on a diplomacy mission

  • How many Doffs can you have? 100 default, 400 max using c-store purchases

  • 25 Duty Officer slots for 180 C-Store points (per character)

  • 100 Duty Officer slots for 580 C-Store points (per character)

  • Duty Officer assignments give item rewards and commendation XP

  • Commendation XP (CXP) has categories: Diplomacy (FED) / Marauding (KDF) / Science / Engineering / Military / Exploration / Espionage / Medical / Colonial / Trade / Development / Recruitment

  • Commendation XP allows you to achieve Commendation Ranks

  • Everyone starts off as Rank 0 in each CXP category

  • Rank 1 – 2.5K CXP

  • Rank 2 – 15K CXP

  • Rank 3 – 50K CXP

  • Rank 4 – 100K CXP

  • Rank 5 – not currently implemented but CXP can be gained up to 150K CXP currently.

  • Ranking up gives a character title, access to more missions in that specific category, a token to purchase a new duty officer for that rank (increases in quality as rank increases) and in special cases a new ability. Diplomacy / Marauding rank 4 allows each faction to enter the home sector of the other which provides access to Duty Officer missions in those sectors. Transwarps can also be gained from

  • How can you get additional Duty Officers? character ranks / recruitment missions / CXP ranking up / trade in missions / dilithium purchases / Doff assignment rewards / STF token vendor / c-store / EC exchange / FE – Facility 4028 /

  • Where can you find Doff Assignments? Sector tab / personal tab / social zones / inside your ship

  • Basics of the Duty Officer Assignment user interface

  • The button to activate the Doff interface is located under the mini-map

  • Overview tab
    + Assignments Summary gives you details on how many mission you are currently running
    + Duty Officer Summary show how many Doffs you have and where they are currently
    + Commendation Advancement is your master view of your CXP rank progress and rewards

  • Assignments tab includes red icons to indicate why you currently cannot take certain missions. This allows you an opportunity to correct those issues and pick up the assignment e.g. you need a duty officer not currently in your roster, you need some commodities
    + Current Sector
    + Personal
    + In Progress
    + Completed
    + Assignment Log
    + Assignment Chains

  • Duty Officers tab
    + Full details of every duty officer in your roster including bonuses for putting them on active assignment
    + Filter provided to allow you to focus on the specific Doffs you want to examine
    + Option provided to dismiss a Doff and be compensated in dilithium
    + Sections: Roster / Active Space / Active Ground / Sickbay / Brig / Passengers / Cargo Bay

  • Request Duty Officers tab
    + Purchase additional roster slots from the c-store
    + Purchase Doff packs from the c-store
    + Open any cadres you have and have them added to your roster
    + See your most recently added Doffs and filter through them as needed

  • Department Heads
    + Assign a first offcer and obtain missions for that Bridge Officer
    + Departments: Engineering / Operations / Science / Medical / Tactical / Security
    + These bridge officers will make suggestions on what Doffs to assign to missions which fall under their specialisations.
    + These suggestions are NOT always the best Doffs to assign and that will be covered in more detail during the advanced guide next week on STOked 119.

  • Basics of running a Duty Officer Assignment
    • Choose an assignment from a category that interests you
    • Read the assignment description to get an idea of the “story” involved
    • Take note of the “Time To Completion”
    • Examine the “Rewards” for this assignment
    • Use the “Chance of success” percentages and graph to gauge the expected outcome of the assignment based on the Doffs you choose to assign to it. This updates as you change Doffs.
    • The “Requires” section tells you how many Doffs are needed and the specific traits and specialisations that are required. The more of the good traits you have in your assigned Doffs, the higher you chances of success and possibly critical success will be. Failed missions sometimes result in Doff injuries and disasters result in dead white quality Doffs. Blue / Green / Purple doffs only take injuries from such failures. The only exception where higher than white quality DOffs “die” are when you assign them to “Execute For Incompetence” missions.
    • Some Doffs have an innate % boost to rewards provided e.g. 5 (green) / 10 (blue) / 20 (purple)
Next Week:
  • Assignment chains and the special rewards from them
  • Pro tips from Brooklyn Knight / Z3R0B4NG / Lucas Purcell
  • Entire Duty Officer guide for these segments published in the show notes
  • DoffJOBS Spreadsheet usage
  • DoffJOBS Tracker
  • DoffJOBS in game, global chat channel
    investigation.
Foundry Files:

Foundry Files will have it’s own release soon, stay tunned to STOked for further announcements!

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We get caught in bed with another lady, and her name is Haiku! We give you a FULL review of this crazy great system, and why it just might give Linux a run for it’s money!

THEN – We react to Apple suing the Amahi project. Hint: We don’t like it!

Plus so much MORE!

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Runs Linux:
Amazon EC2 now runs Red Hat Linux
Danica Patrick Day!
Android Pick:
Lookout Mobile Security
Android Picks so far, thanks to Madjo in the IRC Chat room
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Linux Pick:
Darktable
Linux App Picks so far. Thanks to Madjo!

NEWS:
Apple hits Open Source startup Amahi with a cease and desist
Introducing the Nokia N9
MeeGo UX Guidelines
Nokia N9 first hands-on!
Stephen Elop’s Nokia Adventure
Sabayon Linux 6 is OUT!
Sabayon Looks Better Than Ever
Oracle wants billion-dollar amount from Google
GNOME Shell Extensions To Get A Website With One-Click Install Support

Haiku Alpha 3 REVIEW:
Haiku Project Homepage
Hands-on: running Haiku alpha 3 on a netbook

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Antimatter | SciByte 5 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/9597/antimatter-scibyte-5/ Wed, 22 Jun 2011 03:00:21 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=9597 We look at anti-matter what it is, how they capture it, detect it and take a look at the CERN Large Hadron Collider where some of this research is going on!

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This week on SciByte …
We look at anti-matter what it is, how they capture it, detect it and take a look at the CERN Large Hadron Collider where some of this research is going on. Plus we take a brief look at the AMS-02, Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, that was recently launched on the Shuttle, looking for cosmic rays. All that and more, on SciByte!

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Did you know …

  • If an Atom was the size of a football field, the nucleus would be the size of a pea
  • Positrons (anitmatter Electrons) are used in PET medical scanners
  • By convention, the charge of an electron is −1, while that of a proton is +1, and neutron have no net electric charge

Paul Dirac

  • Formulated the Dirac equation [provided a description of electrons, elementary spin -½ particles; first theory to fully account for relativity in the context of quantum mechanics],  which describes the behaviour of fermions
  • Predicted the existence of antimatter in 1928

Carl David Anderson

  • best known for his discovery of the positron in 1932, an electron with the same mass as normal electrons, but with a positive charge
  • Physicists soon concluded that every particle of matter has its own antiparticle with the same mass but opposite charge.

Antimatter

  • Antimatter is like a mirror image of matter. For every matter particle (a hydrogen atom, for example), a matching antimatter particle is thought to exist (in this case, an antihydrogen atom) with the same mass, but the opposite charge.
  • In 1955 the both the antineutron and antiproton were discovered
  • Just half a gram of antimatter would have the explosive force of 20 Hiroshimas but at current production rates it would take billions of years to make
  • All the antimatter that has been created so far in laboratories (since the 1930s) would not light up a lightbulb.

Naturally occurring source – Earth’s Van Allen Belt]  :

  • Around both the Earth and Jupiter, there are belts of radioactive plasma that contain antimatter.

Naturally occurring sources – Thunderstorms

  • American Astronomical Society has discovered antimatter originating above thunderstorm clouds [Antimatter caught streaming from thunderstorms on Earth]
  • A thunderstorms produces an electrical field, Electrons become accelerated upwards
  • As the electrons accelerate upwards towards thinner atmosphere they accelerate to nearly the speed of light
  • The accelerated electrons strike an atom and emit Gamma Ray photons [estimates are that ~500 Terrestrial Gamma Ray Flashes per day]
  • When gamma rays pass near the nuclei of atoms, they can turn their energy into two particles: an electron-positron pair. [scientists now think that all TGFs emit electron/positron beams]

CERN [European Organization for Nuclear Research]

  • International organization whose purpose is to operate the world’s largest particle physics laboratory, which is situated in the Northwest suburbs of Geneva on the Franco–Swiss border and began operating in 2008. [Location MAP]
  • The term “CERN” is also used to refer to the laboratory itself, which employs approximately 2,600 full-time employees, as well as some 7,931 scientists and engineers representing 580 universities and research facilities and 80 nationalities.
  • “Most of the data is discarded,” Steven Goldfarb told the crowd via a video link from the ATLAS control room in Geneva. “If we took all the data we would be storing a petabyte of data every second, which is about a thousand of the disks that you can buy at the store.”

Creating Antihydrogen @ ALPHA (Antihydrogen Laser Physics Apparatus)

  • The experiment begins by making a cloud of positrons and a cloud of antiprotons.
  • The antiprotons are created in an accelerator by smashing high-energy protons into a stationary target and then slowed and cooled in a series of steps involving a storage ring and electromagnetic traps.
  • The positrons are produced by a radioactive source and then accumulated and cooled in a special trap.
  • The clouds are injected into a superconducting magnetic trap, where they mix for about 1 s to create antihydrogen.
  • The charged positrons and antiprotons are then ejected from the trap, leaving behind neutral antihydrogen. While most of this antihydrogen is moving too quickly to be trapped, atoms with very little kinetic energy are held by a magnetic field gradient.

Trapping Antimatter @ ALPHA

  • Trapping antimatter is difficult, because when it comes into contact with matter, the two annihilate each other. So a container for antimatter can’t be made of regular matter, but is usually formed with magnetic fields.
  • These precious atoms of antimatter are then held in a kind of magnetic bottle, chilled to more than 272 degrees below zero
  • Scientists who’ve been trapping antihydrogen atoms at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva say isolating the exotic particles has become so routine that they expect to soon begin experiments on this rare substance
  • “hope that by 2012 we will have a new trap with laser access to allow spectroscopic experiments on the antiatoms,” Fajans said in a statement
  • The team has now managed to capture 112 antiatoms in this new trap for times ranging from one-fifth of a second to 1,000 seconds, or 16 minutes and 40 seconds.

Antihydrogen

  • To date, since the beginning of the project, Fajans and his colleagues have trapped 309 antihydrogen atoms in various traps and was trapped for the first time November 2010
  • It has now been trapped for 16 minutes and 40 seconds
  • ALPHA physicists have planned two key experiments to be started later this year. One will determine if antihydrogen reacts to light the same way hydrogen does, the other will compare how they interact with gravity
  • At the moment, the anti-hydrogen atoms are held in their bottle at just half a degree above absolute zero. For the gravity experiments, conditions would need to be a few thousandths of a degree above the theoretically coldest achievable temperature

Detection

  • Scientists could detect the trapped antiatoms by turning off the magnetic field and allowing the particles to annihiliate with normal matter, which creates a flash of light
  • There may also be antimatter elsewhere in the universe, and a detector, the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, has just been delivered to the International Space Station to look for it

AMS-02 : Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer

  • Designed to search for various types of unusual matter by measuring cosmic rays
  • The launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour flight STS-134 carrying AMS-02 took place on 16 May 2011, and the spectrometer was installed on 19 May 2011
  • AMS-02 tracks its first particle on the ISS!

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