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(02-05-2016, 04:29 AM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]There is someone nearby, in black, glossy body armor. White block letters identify them as Security.

Cross waves them and greets them with a cheerful "Hello!" as she goes on her way.
//Are you saying that the software and systems that run many functions on the ship aren't even finished coding..? Because if so, Johnny is going to freak the fuck out about the insecurity of the systems and how this ship isn't even FINISHED.
(02-05-2016, 04:29 AM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]The elevator waits patiently until you enter. 

Silver slips into the elevator and stands back up, assuming the ship is not still having an 'earthquake'.

After catching his breath, he looks to see if anyone else is on the elevator, then picks the floor the mess hall is on.
(02-05-2016, 04:29 AM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 03:06 AM)UnamusedAvali Wrote: [ -> ]Calis sits up, checks for any major damage swears a little and attempts to find a crew member who can direct her back to her quarters or Logistics.
//What would her surroundings consist of? Any doors or markings? Also, can we roll for internal damage?
Huh, there's a map nearby, halfway through this hallway. Why does engineering have more maps than anywhere in the ship?

Anyways, it turns out you're going in the right direction.

Your surroundings are the light blue panels of the walls, ceilings, and floors, with blocky, angular trimmings that frame it with harsh corners. There are a few doors nearby, all unmarked.

// Are you sure you want to roll for internal damage? If you lose this character before there's been any combat, you will never live it down. 
//On second thoughts no, no internal damage.

Calis nods, trying to convince herself to believe she was intentionally walking in this direction and continues in the direction the map points her, heading to do a quick stock check, get a shower, attempt not to drink herself into an early grave and possibly try not to give half the ship nightmares for weeks. She's begun staying close to a wall and bracing for a second earthquake. Never had to deal with this kind of thing back home.
"Why the fuck did I sign up for this?"
(02-05-2016, 04:42 AM)Surge Wrote: [ -> ]Aren groans at his own memory and double checks his datapad for the appropriate symbol.
Your room is Holy Ninja Triangle. You enter the elevator and press the triangle barracks floor button.
(02-05-2016, 05:36 AM)Ehksidian Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 04:29 AM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]There is someone nearby, in black, glossy body armor. White block letters identify them as Security.
Cross waves them and greets them with a cheerful "Hello!" as she goes on her way.
The security guard, who was interested in something on her rifle's safety, looks at you for a second and waves.
(02-05-2016, 05:47 AM)Lost Rinoah Wrote: [ -> ]//Are you saying that the software and systems that run many functions on the ship aren't even finished coding..?  Because if so, Johnny is going to freak the fuck out about the insecurity of the systems and how this ship isn't even FINISHED.
// No, they're definitely exist and are finished (obviously this ship has a power source and the like), they're just... not recorded here. Missing from the manuals.
(02-05-2016, 05:49 AM)Comito Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 04:29 AM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]The elevator waits patiently until you enter. 
Silver slips into the elevator and stands back up, assuming the ship is not still having an 'earthquake'.

After catching his breath, he looks to see if anyone else is on the elevator, then picks the floor the mess hall is on.
The elevator is empty. There are two messhall floors, Pentagon and Pentagram.
(02-05-2016, 10:21 AM)UnamusedAvali Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 04:29 AM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]Huh, there's a map nearby, halfway through this hallway. Why does engineering have more maps than anywhere in the ship?

Anyways, it turns out you're going in the right direction.

Your surroundings are the light blue panels of the walls, ceilings, and floors, with blocky, angular trimmings that frame it with harsh corners. There are a few doors nearby, all unmarked.

// Are you sure you want to roll for internal damage? If you lose this character before there's been any combat, you will never live it down. 
//On second thoughts no, no internal damage.

Calis nods, trying to convince herself to believe she was intentionally walking in this direction and continues in the direction the map points her, heading to do a quick stock check, get a shower, attempt not to drink herself into an early grave and possibly try not to give half the ship nightmares for weeks. She's begun staying close to a wall and bracing for a second earthquake. Never had to deal with this kind of thing back home.
"Why the fuck did I sign up for this?"
You move to the logistics section with all the grace of someone who almost put their head through the floor. It appears the test is successful, because you can hear turning in for real. However any issues are null, as the egineers smartly start from low power this time.
(02-05-2016, 03:21 PM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 04:42 AM)Surge Wrote: [ -> ]Aren groans at his own memory and double checks his datapad for the appropriate symbol.
Your room is Holy Ninja Triangle. You enter the elevator and press the triangle barracks floor button.
(02-05-2016, 05:36 AM)Ehksidian Wrote: [ -> ]Cross waves them and greets them with a cheerful "Hello!" as she goes on her way.
The security guard, who was interested in something on her rifle's safety, looks at you for a second and waves.
(02-05-2016, 05:47 AM)Lost Rinoah Wrote: [ -> ]//Are you saying that the software and systems that run many functions on the ship aren't even finished coding..?  Because if so, Johnny is going to freak the fuck out about the insecurity of the systems and how this ship isn't even FINISHED.
// No, they're definitely exist and are finished (obviously this ship has a power source and the like), they're just... not recorded here. Missing from the manuals.
(02-05-2016, 05:49 AM)Comito Wrote: [ -> ]Silver slips into the elevator and stands back up, assuming the ship is not still having an 'earthquake'.

After catching his breath, he looks to see if anyone else is on the elevator, then picks the floor the mess hall is on.
The elevator is empty. There are two messhall floors, Pentagon and Pentagram.
(02-05-2016, 10:21 AM)UnamusedAvali Wrote: [ -> ]//On second thoughts no, no internal damage.

Calis nods, trying to convince herself to believe she was intentionally walking in this direction and continues in the direction the map points her, heading to do a quick stock check, get a shower, attempt not to drink herself into an early grave and possibly try not to give half the ship nightmares for weeks. She's begun staying close to a wall and bracing for a second earthquake. Never had to deal with this kind of thing back home.
"Why the fuck did I sign up for this?"
You move to the logistics section with all the grace of someone who almost put their head through the floor. It appears the test is successful, because you can hear turning in for real. However any issues are null, as the egineers smartly start from low power this time.

Aren makes a mental note to find whoever devised these symbols and yell at them as he waits for the elevator to reach the appropriate floor.
(02-05-2016, 03:21 PM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]The elevator is empty. There are two messhall floors, Pentagon and Pentagram.
Silver stares at the two floors dubiously and eventually decides on the Pentagon floor.
While he waits, he pulls his own data pad out; he hadn't really used it until now, and it might do him well to look over what it can do. 
(02-05-2016, 04:29 AM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 02:06 AM)Umbra Wrote: [ -> ]After quite some time of looking out the window, Sirius decides he has better things to do and starts making his way to the armory.
...
But first he tries to find a map.


He feels the small tremor, but much to his surprise, remains upright.
Guess we'll be moving in a little bit.
You head to the nearest crossing to look at the map. There are elevators equally far from you North, South, Northwest, and Outside. 


Well, outside is off the list...
Sirius heads for the 'North' elevator.
(02-05-2016, 03:21 PM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 05:47 AM)Lost Rinoah Wrote: [ -> ]//Are you saying that the software and systems that run many functions on the ship aren't even finished coding..?  Because if so, Johnny is going to freak the fuck out about the insecurity of the systems and how this ship isn't even FINISHED.
// No, they're definitely exist and are finished (obviously this ship has a power source and the like), they're just... not recorded here. Missing from the manuals.

//You realize you technically just said yes to what I asked right?  He's been studying software and how it connects to the hardware, not the hardware itself.  The software is incomplete.  Hooray.  We will all be dead very soon.  Whether I'm right or not doesn't matter.  He's noticed holes in the systems, and so he is going to freak because that is obviously not a good thing.  And very dangerous.  It is within his character to be quite paranoid.

Johnny had begun to notice a recurring theme.  Not only were entire sections of the ship not included in any of the networks or electronic maps.  There were huge holes everywhere in the software thanks to this.  Meaning a child could accidentally kill everyone by hitting buttons randomly and having the systems just "Decide" to interpret it as a "Flush all life support" command.  They were quite possibly fucked.  And he pulled up his pad to attempt to call the captain, or at the least, get in contact with SOMEONE on the bridge to tell them his findings.  And if nothing else, get them to stop before everyone ends up dead or stranded and then dead.  This would not do.  It would not do at all.
(02-05-2016, 03:21 PM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]The security guard, who was interested in something on her rifle's safety, looks at you for a second and waves.

Cross smiles brightly as she continues on her way towards the elevator out of the barracks. She looks down at her datapad to remind herself exactly where her room is...just to be safe.
(02-05-2016, 07:11 PM)Lost Rinoah Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 03:21 PM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]// No, they're definitely exist and are finished (obviously this ship has a power source and the like), they're just... not recorded here. Missing from the manuals.

//You realize you technically just said yes to what I asked right?  He's been studying software and how it connects to the hardware, not the hardware itself.  The software is incomplete.  Hooray.  We will all be dead very soon.  Whether I'm right or not doesn't matter.  He's noticed holes in the systems, and so he is going to freak because that is obviously not a good thing.  And very dangerous.  It is within his character to be quite paranoid.

// I think you're mixing up missing recorded information with missing altogether. From what it sounds like, the systems are complete, but not recorded in the manuals themselves.
// Johnny still has a reason to freak out, though.
(02-05-2016, 03:30 PM)Surge Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 03:21 PM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]Your room is Holy Ninja Triangle. You enter the elevator and press the triangle barracks floor button.

Aren makes a mental note to find whoever devised these symbols and yell at them as he waits for the elevator to reach the appropriate floor.
You are now on the triangle barracks floor. the doors to the elevator open, the is no-one on the other side, but there are people nearby. 
(02-05-2016, 04:18 PM)Comito Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 03:21 PM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]The elevator is empty. There are two messhall floors, Pentagon and Pentagram.
Silver stares at the two floors dubiously and eventually decides on the Pentagon floor.
While he waits, he pulls his own data pad out; he hadn't really used it until now, and it might do him well to look over what it can do. 
The elevator stops at Pentagram mess hall. The doors open... 

And five people step in, then press medical floor Decagon. The elevator then stops at Pentagon mess hall as planned, and opens again.

Meanwhile, you looked at your datapad. It is a metal tablet, not very large or heavy. The main screen lists your name, species, and position. It appears to have programs of convenience, like a calculator, calendar, file browser, document viewer, and... a virtual slide ruler? 
(02-05-2016, 05:04 PM)Umbra Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 04:29 AM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]You head to the nearest crossing to look at the map. There are elevators equally far from you North, South, Northwest, and Outside. 
Well, outside is off the list...
Sirius heads for the 'North' elevator.
You recognize from a previous bit of wandering that the "Outside elevator" points to an airlock. Bloody mapmakers. 

You head to the north elevator. 
(02-05-2016, 07:11 PM)Lost Rinoah Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 03:21 PM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]// No, they're definitely exist and are finished (obviously this ship has a power source and the like), they're just... not recorded here. Missing from the manuals.

//You realize you technically just said yes to what I asked right?  He's been studying software and how it connects to the hardware, not the hardware itself.  The software is incomplete.  Hooray.  We will all be dead very soon.  Whether I'm right or not doesn't matter.  He's noticed holes in the systems, and so he is going to freak because that is obviously not a good thing.  And very dangerous.  It is within his character to be quite paranoid.

Johnny had begun to notice a recurring theme.  Not only were entire sections of the ship not included in any of the networks or electronic maps.  There were huge holes everywhere in the software thanks to this.  Meaning a child could accidentally kill everyone by hitting buttons randomly and having the systems just "Decide" to interpret it as a "Flush all life support" command.  They were quite possibly fucked.  And he pulled up his pad to attempt to call the captain, or at the least, get in contact with SOMEONE on the bridge to tell them his findings.  And if nothing else, get them to stop before everyone ends up dead or stranded and then dead.  This would not do.  It would not do at all.
You contact a Engineering Officer on the datapad and explain. He quickly assures you that those "documentations are only available to specialists who have access permissions to those functions of the ship".

Basically, you don't need to know, and you'll never see it anyways.
(02-05-2016, 07:14 PM)Ehksidian Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 03:21 PM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]The security guard, who was interested in something on her rifle's safety, looks at you for a second and waves.

Cross smiles brightly as she continues on her way towards the elevator out of the barracks. She looks down at her datapad to remind herself exactly where her room is...just to be safe.
Your datapad reveals your room as Spidery Swallow Triangle.

You are now at an elevator, the floor legend is nearby. 
(02-05-2016, 10:53 PM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 05:04 PM)Umbra Wrote: [ -> ]Well, outside is off the list...
Sirius heads for the 'North' elevator.
You recognize from a previous bit of wandering that the "Outside elevator" points to an airlock. Bloody mapmakers. 

You head to the north elevator. 

Sirius huffs.
As funny as that is, that's a terrible idea. Some poor idiot might actually think it's an elevator...
(02-05-2016, 10:53 PM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 04:18 PM)Comito Wrote: [ -> ]Silver stares at the two floors dubiously and eventually decides on the Pentagon floor.
While he waits, he pulls his own data pad out; he hadn't really used it until now, and it might do him well to look over what it can do. 
The elevator stops at Pentagram mess hall. The doors open... 

And five people step in, then press medical floor Decagon. The elevator then stops at Pentagon mess hall as planned, and opens again.

Meanwhile, you looked at your datapad. It is a metal tablet, not very large or heavy. The main screen lists your name, species, and position. It appears to have programs of convenience, like a calculator, calendar, file browser, document viewer, and... a virtual slide ruler? 

Silver doesn't really look up when the other people enter, but he does say "Hey." He wonders if they'd even notice him if he didn't say anything, since he is so short compared to the average non-Jakkai crewmember.

He is still looking at his pad when his floor comes, and he steps out when the elevator arrives at it. 
(02-05-2016, 10:53 PM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 03:30 PM)Surge Wrote: [ -> ]Aren makes a mental note to find whoever devised these symbols and yell at them as he waits for the elevator to reach the appropriate floor.
You are now on the triangle barracks floor. the doors to the elevator open, the is no-one on the other side, but there are people nearby. 
(02-05-2016, 04:18 PM)Comito Wrote: [ -> ]Silver stares at the two floors dubiously and eventually decides on the Pentagon floor.
While he waits, he pulls his own data pad out; he hadn't really used it until now, and it might do him well to look over what it can do. 
The elevator stops at Pentagram mess hall. The doors open... 

And five people step in, then press medical floor Decagon. The elevator then stops at Pentagon mess hall as planned, and opens again.

Meanwhile, you looked at your datapad. It is a metal tablet, not very large or heavy. The main screen lists your name, species, and position. It appears to have programs of convenience, like a calculator, calendar, file browser, document viewer, and... a virtual slide ruler? 
(02-05-2016, 05:04 PM)Umbra Wrote: [ -> ]Well, outside is off the list...
Sirius heads for the 'North' elevator.
You recognize from a previous bit of wandering that the "Outside elevator" points to an airlock. Bloody mapmakers. 

You head to the north elevator. 
(02-05-2016, 07:11 PM)Lost Rinoah Wrote: [ -> ]//You realize you technically just said yes to what I asked right?  He's been studying software and how it connects to the hardware, not the hardware itself.  The software is incomplete.  Hooray.  We will all be dead very soon.  Whether I'm right or not doesn't matter.  He's noticed holes in the systems, and so he is going to freak because that is obviously not a good thing.  And very dangerous.  It is within his character to be quite paranoid.

Johnny had begun to notice a recurring theme.  Not only were entire sections of the ship not included in any of the networks or electronic maps.  There were huge holes everywhere in the software thanks to this.  Meaning a child could accidentally kill everyone by hitting buttons randomly and having the systems just "Decide" to interpret it as a "Flush all life support" command.  They were quite possibly fucked.  And he pulled up his pad to attempt to call the captain, or at the least, get in contact with SOMEONE on the bridge to tell them his findings.  And if nothing else, get them to stop before everyone ends up dead or stranded and then dead.  This would not do.  It would not do at all.
You contact a Engineering Officer on the datapad and explain. He quickly assures you that those "documentations are only available to specialists who have access permissions to those functions of the ship".

Basically, you don't need to know, and you'll never see it anyways.
(02-05-2016, 07:14 PM)Ehksidian Wrote: [ -> ]Cross smiles brightly as she continues on her way towards the elevator out of the barracks. She looks down at her datapad to remind herself exactly where her room is...just to be safe.
Your datapad reveals your room as Spidery Swallow Triangle.

You are now at an elevator, the floor legend is nearby. 

Cross examines the legend, specifically seeing what floors are for the mess halls. She was somewhat hungry, after all.
(02-05-2016, 10:53 PM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 03:30 PM)Surge Wrote: [ -> ]Aren makes a mental note to find whoever devised these symbols and yell at them as he waits for the elevator to reach the appropriate floor.
You are now on the triangle barracks floor. the doors to the elevator open, the is no-one on the other side, but there are people nearby. 
(02-05-2016, 04:18 PM)Comito Wrote: [ -> ]Silver stares at the two floors dubiously and eventually decides on the Pentagon floor.
While he waits, he pulls his own data pad out; he hadn't really used it until now, and it might do him well to look over what it can do. 
The elevator stops at Pentagram mess hall. The doors open... 

And five people step in, then press medical floor Decagon. The elevator then stops at Pentagon mess hall as planned, and opens again.

Meanwhile, you looked at your datapad. It is a metal tablet, not very large or heavy. The main screen lists your name, species, and position. It appears to have programs of convenience, like a calculator, calendar, file browser, document viewer, and... a virtual slide ruler? 
(02-05-2016, 05:04 PM)Umbra Wrote: [ -> ]Well, outside is off the list...
Sirius heads for the 'North' elevator.
You recognize from a previous bit of wandering that the "Outside elevator" points to an airlock. Bloody mapmakers. 

You head to the north elevator. 
(02-05-2016, 07:11 PM)Lost Rinoah Wrote: [ -> ]//You realize you technically just said yes to what I asked right?  He's been studying software and how it connects to the hardware, not the hardware itself.  The software is incomplete.  Hooray.  We will all be dead very soon.  Whether I'm right or not doesn't matter.  He's noticed holes in the systems, and so he is going to freak because that is obviously not a good thing.  And very dangerous.  It is within his character to be quite paranoid.

Johnny had begun to notice a recurring theme.  Not only were entire sections of the ship not included in any of the networks or electronic maps.  There were huge holes everywhere in the software thanks to this.  Meaning a child could accidentally kill everyone by hitting buttons randomly and having the systems just "Decide" to interpret it as a "Flush all life support" command.  They were quite possibly fucked.  And he pulled up his pad to attempt to call the captain, or at the least, get in contact with SOMEONE on the bridge to tell them his findings.  And if nothing else, get them to stop before everyone ends up dead or stranded and then dead.  This would not do.  It would not do at all.
You contact a Engineering Officer on the datapad and explain. He quickly assures you that those "documentations are only available to specialists who have access permissions to those functions of the ship".

Basically, you don't need to know, and you'll never see it anyways.
(02-05-2016, 07:14 PM)Ehksidian Wrote: [ -> ]Cross smiles brightly as she continues on her way towards the elevator out of the barracks. She looks down at her datapad to remind herself exactly where her room is...just to be safe.
Your datapad reveals your room as Spidery Swallow Triangle.

You are now at an elevator, the floor legend is nearby. 
Aren steps out of the elevator and heads for his quarters, he only intends to put his toolkit back with his other personal items so he isn't presently interested in the other crew members.
Bernard sat in the IT room.
"How am I supposed to even do my job if I am not allowed access to systems that are required to even...  Nevermind."  He just sighed.  "Apologies engineering." he stated before ending the call.  He slid himself sideways  in the chair and slid back until the back supported him again.  What was he supposed to do when he didn't even have clearance to check the security systems that were part of his job.  But whatever, he finally stood up, logging the terminal out and locking the chair down next to it before exiting his general area.  He'd need to write up a map for himself later to mark his preferred routes until he could memorise them, but so far, he'd may as well head to mess and then get cleaned up for shift.  So he hit up the nearest map to find mess.
(02-05-2016, 03:21 PM)SilverOtter Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2016, 04:42 AM)Surge Wrote: [ -> ]Aren groans at his own memory and double checks his datapad for the appropriate symbol.
Your room is Holy Ninja Triangle. You enter the elevator and press the triangle barracks floor button.

(02-05-2016, 05:36 AM)Ehksidian Wrote: [ -> ]Cross waves them and greets them with a cheerful "Hello!" as she goes on her way.
The security guard, who was interested in something on her rifle's safety, looks at you for a second and waves.

(02-05-2016, 05:47 AM)Lost Rinoah Wrote: [ -> ]//Are you saying that the software and systems that run many functions on the ship aren't even finished coding..?  Because if so, Johnny is going to freak the fuck out about the insecurity of the systems and how this ship isn't even FINISHED.
// No, they're definitely exist and are finished (obviously this ship has a power source and the like), they're just... not recorded here. Missing from the manuals.

(02-05-2016, 05:49 AM)Comito Wrote: [ -> ]Silver slips into the elevator and stands back up, assuming the ship is not still having an 'earthquake'.

After catching his breath, he looks to see if anyone else is on the elevator, then picks the floor the mess hall is on.
The elevator is empty. There are two messhall floors, Pentagon and Pentagram.

(02-05-2016, 10:21 AM)UnamusedAvali Wrote: [ -> ]//On second thoughts no, no internal damage.

Calis nods, trying to convince herself to believe she was intentionally walking in this direction and continues in the direction the map points her, heading to do a quick stock check, get a shower, attempt not to drink herself into an early grave and possibly try not to give half the ship nightmares for weeks. She's begun staying close to a wall and bracing for a second earthquake. Never had to deal with this kind of thing back home.
"Why the fuck did I sign up for this?"
You move to the logistics section with all the grace of  someone who almost put their head through the floor.  It appears the test is successful, because you can hear turning in for real. However any issues are null, as the egineers smartly start from low power this time.
//How would you describe logistics?
//Sorry, was out.
(02-05-2016, 11:10 PM)Umbra Wrote: [ -> ]Sirius huffs.
As funny as that is, that's a terrible idea. Some poor idiot might actually think it's an elevator...
You are now at the north elevator. You press the button to call for the car, and wait.
(02-05-2016, 11:16 PM)Comito Wrote: [ -> ]Silver doesn't really look up when the other people enter, but he does say "Hey." He wonders if they'd even notice him if he didn't say anything, since he is so short compared to the average non-Jakkai crewmember.

He is still looking at his pad when his floor comes, and he steps out when the elevator arrives at it. 
Everything just got exponentially louder. It's difficult to focus on the pad's capabilities.
(02-06-2016, 12:05 AM)Ehksidian Wrote: [ -> ]Cross examines the legend, specifically seeing what floors are for the mess halls. She was somewhat hungry, after all.
There are the Pentagon and Pentagram mess halls. Choose.
(02-06-2016, 01:16 AM)Surge Wrote: [ -> ]Aren steps out of the elevator and heads for his quarters, he only intends to put his toolkit back with his other personal items so he isn't presently interested in the other crew members.
You head for your quarters.

You: 1 Ship: 9
You are completely lost.
(02-06-2016, 03:12 AM)DaBayleySaur Wrote: [ -> ]Bernard sat in the IT room.
Bernard sat in the IT room.

The computers beep and boop. Graphs scritch across screens, hex symbols fill every corner of the room.
(02-06-2016, 05:33 AM)Lost Rinoah Wrote: [ -> ]"How am I supposed to even do my job if I am not allowed access to systems that are required to even...  Nevermind."  He just sighed.  "Apologies engineering." he stated before ending the call.  He slid himself sideways  in the chair and slid back until the back supported him again.  What was he supposed to do when he didn't even have clearance to check the security systems that were part of his job.  But whatever, he finally stood up, logging the terminal out and locking the chair down next to it before exiting his general area.  He'd need to write up a map for himself later to mark his preferred routes until he could memorise them, but so far, he'd may as well head to mess and then get cleaned up for shift.  So he hit up the nearest map to find mess.
You find a map in a crossroad nearby. It shows nearby elevators North, West, and Outside.
(02-06-2016, 05:35 AM)UnamusedAvali Wrote: [ -> ]//How would you describe logistics?
//Sorry, was out.
Everything about Logistics is wide. Wide halls, wide open doors, for efficiency. Unfortunately there are crates EVERYWHERE. Stacked on every corner and open space, rooms filled to full capacity with crates. So many crates.
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