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The USS Armstrong was unexpectedly attacked on a diplomatic mission! Time for Intel to get to work and find some answers!
ENS Kassi Quandrii, USS Armstrong, 3rd Rock Grid
SW Factions, episode 3.
As a former bounty hunter, Blosh Tessk has many connections on the planet tatooine. The SCS has issued an order to collect as much intel as possible. The disappearance of SCS agents is still a mystery. Blosh Tessk must proceed with caution. The SCS doesn't know who's behind the disappearance, but all sides point towards the Unistar.
Perhaps these Jawas can tell him more about the disappearances.
Intel coprocessor 8087 -2 from mid '80
in the '80 you needed this processor to work with AutoCAD in a more or less normal way
A westbound Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern train is crossing the Redwood River and climbing toward the MN 23 and BNSF overpasses just north of Florence, MN on a perfect spring evening. Thanks to Dan K and Mark Lynn for passing on the intel on this one and providing good company for the chase. Unfortunately, the train would stop to do work at the siding just ahead, ruling out a shot at the Lake Benton curves, but you can't beat seeing a train in this kind of light anywhere on this line.
February 13, 2038
Suez, Egypt
"Intel"
After Cairo was overrun by Eurasia and the UAPR, Egypt was on the brink of collapse. NATO was being heavily pressured in the north, as they were barely holding on to Alexandria. However, the allied effort was far from defeated, as the rebels obsession with controlling Cairo had left their operation to take Suez on the backburner. Fearing that they would soon lose control of the strategic advantage that Suez provided, the allies sent multiple Oceania units to the city to secure it, promising reinforcements from the north within the week. However, what was supposed to be a defense operation turned into a reconnaissance mission, as Oceania Special Forces and UFA troops ran a covert capture-and-secure mission in South Sudan, grabbing multiple UAPR officials and high ranking soldiers to try and obtain necessary intel for launching a counterattack, bringing them to the allied stronghold of Suez. Using the dilapidated high rises of Egypt's gilded period, OSF teams ran intense interrogations on these political prisoners for days, getting the information that they saw useful and making sure that the UAPR had no way to get these masterminds back. With everything they got from the interrogations, leaders from Egypt, NATO, EFU, Oceania and the UFA met to discuss a plan, intending to regain full control of Egypt and preventing any similar uprisings to occur in the future. However, on the other end of the stick, Eurasian and UAPR armies were massing to take care of the situation once and for all.
Plywood prefers the older Macs with the Intel chips to the newer ones with the ARM chips. They're warmer.
All the biggest things start with small ones..
When I was a Baby, I talk as baby with Celeron 800mhz, now I Became a man, and now I speak as a Man, with my Pentium 4 Hyper Trade...
Intel Pentium 60 Mhz CPU
Focus stack and composite of 2x106 images.
Thanks for the inspiration to Don Komarechka!
First CPU specifically designed for Notebook PCs.
This one came in a IBM ThinkPad laptop.
Core Frequency:25 MHz
Board Frequency:25 MHz
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Transistors:1,400,000
Circuit Size:0.80
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:Nov. 9, 1992
Manufactured:week 51/1992
L1 Cache:8 KB
Intel S-Spec:SX709
Package Type:Plastic
PQFP-132
In case you're wondering, that's the reverse side of an Intel Core i5-7600 processor, greatly magnified using my camera's macro mode.
I thought it would be a great idea to take pictures of this chip before I installed it into my desktop computer, probably never to be seen again.
This replaces the less powerful i3-6100 chip which I had been using for a year.
GZ-09XX Sarahbae Class CV
Class: Carrier
Role: Mobile frame Super Carrier/Strike Group Leader (Point Defense, Defense, Catapult x2)
Builder: Dramstellar
IO size: Capital
Longest side: 16 studs
Crew: 300. Captain, Executive Officer, 1st Lieutenant, 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd Lieutenant, Pilot x4, Navigator x4, Chief Engineer, Engineering Crew x28, Maintainer x32, Comms Specialist x30, Chief Doctor, Doctor x4, Med Aide x10, Weapon's Officer, Gunner x36, Life Support x22, Fuels Technician x20, Intel Officer, Intel Analyst x10, Quartermaster, Service Specialist x12, Radar Tech x16, Head Chef, Sous Chef, Ration Tech x8, Head Steward, Steward Aide x4, Head of Security, Ship Security x32, Combat Medic x8
Mobile Frame Element 36: Pilot x12, Crew Chief x12, Launch Officer x2, Recovery Crew x8, Flight Medic x2
The pride of any modern fleet in known space, a capital ship scale carrier such as the Sarahbae class represented the pinnacle of power projection. With mobile frame combat constantly evolving and expanding to fill a decisive role in fleet battles, the ability to rapidly field an entire squadron of space worthy mobile frames was a critical capability for any serious space power. Dramstellar's final capital ship design was actually a spiritual successor to their very first carrier, one which admittedly was a rushed refurbishment of a cargo hauler which left much to be desired, but was instrumental in the liberation of Colonia II from the Ijad occupation. The megacorp's shipwrights gained tremendous first hand experience repurposing the original Sarahbae, jerry rigging what they could under a tight deadline, and combined with all the since gained experience with the fleet development program, had great expectations leveled on their teams from the corporate suits above for the megacorp's first proper supercarrier. A cruiser might be the flagship of a dedicated fleet, and the battlecruiser was the armored fist, but without a carrier there was almost no point to even trying to fight if your opponent fielded mobile frames. And everyone always fielded mobile frames, even if a single paltry company; mobile frames were game changers. A single company could, would, and had altered the outcome of every fleet battle since the first time the Terran Expeditionary Marines slapped an impromptu catapult on a ship and called it good enough for government work. With a purpose built warship packed to the gills with enough arms, ammo, and fuel to support two mobile frame companies independently of each other, nevermind the shipboard point defense support the Sarahbae class itself could provide, the new carrier was a far cry from its predecessor, let alone the original TEM kitbashes.
Any discussion of the Sarahbae class carrier would naturally begin with the prominent twin launch catapult bow arm. Two vertically aligned, electrically propelled catapult rail systems ran along opposite sides of the bow for its entire length, allowing for the mobile frames to reach considerable speeds at no cost to the suit's limited fuel supply. A twin point defense turret mounted at the extreme end under the bow provided suppressing fire against any enemy mobile frames attempting to score an easy kill during a launch, supported by multiple turrets further back along the carrier. Each catapult connected to an individual drum hangar with a corresponding rear recovery deck, the round hangar design capitalizing on the lack of gravity to store six mobile frames around the walls in rings of three, carefully cradled in maintenance berths. The drum hangars are naturally aligned along the same vertical orientation as the catapults, and with hangar specific support staff each company was capable of independent operation including launch, resupply, and mobile frame upkeep. The 'top' of each hangar also mounted a PDG dedicated to defending the hangars, as well as generally supporting launch operations and ship defense. Additional PDG turrets were located on either side of the bridge and finally one on the bottom of the ship, bringing the total to six which provided decent coverage to most areas of the ship with except of the rear, which is more heavily armored to compensate. Heavy armor also ran the length of the carrier with emphasis on the core of the ship and around the four massive capital grade engines.
While the carrier may have seemed less well armed and more lightly defended that a ship of its size and stature would warrant, any doubters would have done well to remember that the true might of the Sarahbae class, and that of the fleet for that matter, were the mobile frames and their pilots which nestled within, ready to spring forward at a moment's notice to charge ships many times their size. The same doubters may have expressed concern for the brave pilots who would no doubt resembled fools tilting at windmills, but anyone who had witnessed a mobile frame company in action would have felt more pity for the service personnel aboard said ships, as they could do naught but watch helplessly as the steel reapers descended upon their vessel.
Intel Quad Core Motherboard photographed for magazine assignment.
Strobist info: SB800 in transluscent umbrella close to product camera left. SB800 with handmade paper snoot-gobo thingamajig creating pattern on b/g..high camera right