Alyesa expanded the view of the engines for the new Stealth X design to which she was working on. A beautiful design to say the least, taking alot from the old and molding it into newer technologies. However, it also incorporated a various level of new technologies that would prevent reverse engineering of technology as well as preventative measures of wayward Jedi trying to fly away in these expensive craft. The cost of each unit would exceed what was originally planned for them by at-least 150 thousand credits unless Alyesa found a way to trim off some extra fat. It apparently wasn't like the old days. She was able to find sheets on how the old XJ-3 models fared and that was a light figure in terms of going over.
The new Stealth X, code-named Darkstorm would have engines that increased output at three times the capacity of the current XJ-9 and would also require more fuel burning than the predecessor. That being said, she needed a reliable source for fuel and processing of the said fuel. A name had been brought to her attention while she was recently in the Senate session of [member="Danger Arceneau"] and the connections the woman had. She had the professional experience in dealing with situations of this magnitude as well as the professional contacts within her own company to handle such an order.
She expanded the view out further, manipulating the image to adjust the fuel lines and power cells here and there within the new engine. She watched the screen flash as it took the new configuration. Not every time was easy like that, there were times where she had to save the holodata after each configuration and step as she would botch it up to such a point, she'd lost track of what happened. She could remember doing a configuration test and the thermal outputs on the engines exceeded the recommended by 3000%.
An overload of that magnitude would ignite the Tibanna fuel and cause the ship to explode from within and destroy the craft. With the craft being destroyed, the pilot would be killed as would the project itself most likely. Engineering was more than just tinkering and toying around. She looked down at her datapad as it began flashing, a signal indicating that her meeting with Danger was coming up. She quickly brought her hands inwards and hid the data from the Stealth X engines, slapping the datapad closed with a sigh. Guess that work would have to wait until after.
The new Stealth X, code-named Darkstorm would have engines that increased output at three times the capacity of the current XJ-9 and would also require more fuel burning than the predecessor. That being said, she needed a reliable source for fuel and processing of the said fuel. A name had been brought to her attention while she was recently in the Senate session of [member="Danger Arceneau"] and the connections the woman had. She had the professional experience in dealing with situations of this magnitude as well as the professional contacts within her own company to handle such an order.
She expanded the view out further, manipulating the image to adjust the fuel lines and power cells here and there within the new engine. She watched the screen flash as it took the new configuration. Not every time was easy like that, there were times where she had to save the holodata after each configuration and step as she would botch it up to such a point, she'd lost track of what happened. She could remember doing a configuration test and the thermal outputs on the engines exceeded the recommended by 3000%.
An overload of that magnitude would ignite the Tibanna fuel and cause the ship to explode from within and destroy the craft. With the craft being destroyed, the pilot would be killed as would the project itself most likely. Engineering was more than just tinkering and toying around. She looked down at her datapad as it began flashing, a signal indicating that her meeting with Danger was coming up. She quickly brought her hands inwards and hid the data from the Stealth X engines, slapping the datapad closed with a sigh. Guess that work would have to wait until after.