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Chief Engineers Office - Lt. Ruuk Reporting to Chief Engineer

Posted April 16, 2023, 7:16 a.m. by Lieutenant Dayner Ruuk (Containment Architect) (Steve Alliss)

Posted by Lieutenant James Meylan (Engineer) in Chief Engineers Office - Lt. Ruuk Reporting to Chief Engineer

Posted by Captain Iphigenia Henao (Captain) in Chief Engineers Office - Lt. Ruuk Reporting to Chief Engineer

Posted by Lieutenant Dayner Ruuk (Containment Architect) in Chief Engineers Office - Lt. Ruuk Reporting to Chief Engineer
The last of Dayner’s belonging had just arrived in his newly assigned quarters. He hadn’t had much of a look, he walked into each part of his new accommodation and briefly glanced around, the same way that someone might quickly inspect a Hotel Room they where staying in before they headed out again.
He stood in the center of his new room and stared at the pile of boxes and bags that his belongings where in. He sighed. Unpacking always felt like a chore. albeit an unavoidable one. It didn’t bother him though, he had predetermined before his arrival aboard the Leviathan that he go and perform the usual on-boarding routines first.
This was primarily because he wasn’t as well read about his new posting as he would like to have been. It was hard to read up anything about the Leviathan or it’s missions because most of the information was classified or redacted. This only added to his excitement and intrigue.

He strode out of his quarters and made his way along the corridors to the nearest Turbolift and stepped inside. “Deck 18” He said and the lift whirred into life.
‘I’ll call by the Chief Engineer’s Office first see if they are around, if not I call by Main Engineering next.’ He thought to himself as the lift made it’s way though the ship.
Eventually the lift came to a halt and Dayner stepped out. He walked along the corridor until he found the door marked Chief Engineer’s Office. He pressed the chime and waited to see if anyone was in.

Lieutenant Dayner Ruuk - Containment Architect

As he pressed the chime, Iphigenia walked up behind him. “Welcome to the Leviathan Lieutenant Ruuk.” She said as she placed both hands behind her back. “I see we both had the same idea and are here to see the Chief Engineer.” She looked around him at the door, “Although I am sure you have a much better reason to be here than I do. I just wanted to see if he was free for lunch. I guess you are here to check in with him?” She paused then said, “After your check-in, you should join us for lunch.”

Ruuk turned and was somewhat surprised to find the Captain standing behind him. “Ah Captain, Thank you” He said to her Welcome. “Lunch would be wonderful, Thank you Ma’am”. Not only would lunch be a fantastic opportunity for Ruuk to eat for the first time in what felt like an age (but in reality had he eaten Breakfast that morning.) it would also be a great chance to learn more about his fellow officers.

Henao, CO

“Oh?” Meylan was carrying a briefcase with a surprise to see 2 officers standing near the hatch of the CE’s office. “Good day to both of you, I’m Lieutenant James Meylan, and I’ll be assisting with some desk works for the Chief Engineer. And he’s not here.” He then turned to the panel near the hatch and said =M=Computer, open.=M=

=C=Identification?=C=

=M=Lietenant James Meylan, Engineer, 2057.=M=

=C=Confirm.=C= Usually, the office was locked unless the CE was inside. A few designated ranks could enter in case of an emergency. The room was the place not only allowed some privacy for the Chief but also monitors to evaluate the ship’s health should they desire.

“Come in,” He waved to Ruuk after it opened. “And Captain, would you like to join us?” He thought Iphigenia would be curious about this possibly-mysterious and secret sight to the engineering department.

Lt Meylan, Assisting CE

“Thank you” Ruuk said kindly as he gestured his hand to the door, inviting the Captain to enter before he did. Ruuk had been carefully reading up about manners and customs recently and saw this as good time to test his perception of them out. His interest as to the contents of the engineering office was well and truly piqued.

Lieutenant Dayner Ruuk - Containment Architect


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