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Fat Sam's Lounge and Bar

Posted Jan. 7, 2019, 7:58 a.m. by Fleet Captain Dark Tribble (GameMaster) (Russell Watt)

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Karla Reyes (Doctor) in Fat Sam’s Lounge and Bar

Posted by Lieutenant Faye Calloway (Mission Specialist) in Fat Sam’s Lounge and Bar

Posted by Ensign Kavox Monsant (Science Officer) in Fat Sam’s Lounge and Bar
Posted by… suppressed (2) by the Post Ghost! 👻
On docking at Event Horizon, the crew of the Manhattan could go ashore for their shore leave.

There was great deal of chatter among the civilians and even some of the Starfleet officers on board the station. It seemed that Fat Sam’s Lounge, Bar and Grill was having its ‘official opening’ this evening and that anyone who was not part of the command staff or a department head on a ship was able to attend. Great food and drink, music, an open mic, and a floor show were promised at a place where it was promised that everybody would know your name.

It was on the promenade deck of Event Horizon and there was great excitement around … it was hoped that the crew of the Manhattan would join the official opening night.

-GM

With his words rolling through her mind, Faye had decided that visiting this bar/grill/social place might be one of those things that fell under the auspices of the assignment. After all, she was their data specialist and to do her job she needed to be constantly collecting data. This was of a different kind, of course, but no less valid.

Faye had swapped out her uniform for an off-the -shoulder black knit tunic that flared out and was cut asymmetrically at her hips. Her look was completed with navy and black leopard print slim trousers and tall black boots that clicked on the deck as she moved through the crowds, her body and mind on alert for anything that might be amiss. she wasn’t on duty, but had her combadge as per regulation, but Faye knew that getting her to actually relax at this, whatever this event was, was going to take a great deal of effort.
`>~Faye Calloway, Data Specialist

Monsant had very little reservations about being a little bit ridiculous in public. His suit looked like it wouldn’t have been out of place on a blind Ferrengi; casual enough, yes, but the colors edged a bit towards the garish side. He had initially walked in with a pair of enlisted crewman, lab technicians, but the two crewmen quickly made off on their own, leaving Monsant to his own devices. For now, those devices seemed to be enjoying a glass of synthale and a plate of noodles, as he looked over at some of the couples amongst the crew already enjoying themselves on the dance floor.
–Ens Kavox Monsant, Scientist

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Thanks Linds

Karla and Durit were there, she in a simple blue dress that seemed to have a strong Bajoran influence, and he in a Cardassian dinner suit. They were on the dance floor slow dancing despite the lively and up tempo song that was being played at the moment. She seemed to be doing the leading in the dance, and he the following. The doors opened once again and the regulars all looked to the doors and “NROM” went up, as the Lurian Courier entered and took up a seat at the bar.

Curious, she approached him, from her time with Durit, she knew of the Lurian Morn from Deep Space 9, she knew they were talkative, but also very shy around strangers. A drink was handed to Nrom and others around him seemed to be laughing at something he said.

  • Karla, Med

Then, the laughter stopped and Nrom’s large eyes became serious and sad. Karla was still too far away to hear what he said, as were others, including the members of the Manhattan crew in attendance.

“Your ship was attacked, Nrom?” a talkative fellow alongside the Lurian said, for the benefit of all in attendance. Nrom shook his head, and the fellow said, “I see, you and your crew saw a ship being attacked? Oh, it was the Hirogen? Just as well they didn’t shoot on your ship, hey mate? So, what type of ship was it? A small ship? Didn’t fire back? Guess its a salvage operation then, and recovery of bodies? What? The small ship survived? It reflected the initial phaser attack on the Hirogen vessel? Are you serious? Impressive! Then the Hirogen fired torpedoes and caused damage on the vessel? Now the vessel would be destroyed? What? It managed to get away and the Hirogen are on their way here? What did you do? Oh, you let the station know, that was good. What now?”

Another fellow, a civilian member of the docking crew on Event Horizon said, “the Hirogen … they arrived, claiming all kinds of things and demanding repairs to their vessel so they can go after their prey. If that vessel was their prey, the occupants of it are in trouble.”

The first talkative fellow took another swig from what was in his tankard.

“These Hirogen aren’t the real problem though, are they? The real problem, that’s the people from that big star vessel out there, theys the problem, the real problem. Why they here instead of out there stopping this thing from happening.” He threw up a little on a barstool and it melted a bit.

This talkative fellow, the first one, then looked from Karla to Faye to Kavox and put down the tankard he was carrying on the bar and staggered towards them. Durnit slowly moved up alongside Karla, seeming ready to defend her.

“What are youz gonna do about it? Youz all come here on your fancy star vessels and our dear friend, Nrom almost gets attacked and killed. And all youz are doin’ iz dancin’ and dressin’ all pretty like, when good honest people like uz are left to fix up the mess that youz all make. Why aren’t youz all out there, and stopping uz from being killed, and ourz children from being killed and our childrenz children from being all shot at and killed?”

It was clear, he was not only talkative, but also more than a little bit drunk. He swung a fist at Karla, but he almost collapsed into her, and but for the efforts of Durit, she would have been on the ground, a very large and very drunk civilian on her.

“Starfleet are here to help,” Durit said, after steadying Karla, “calm down, friend.”

The talkative and drunk fellow turned his attention on the Cardassian, “I’m not a friend of no Cardi!” And he proceeded to throw up on him.

“It bu—-” Durnit began, but then his voice cut out and he held his hands up in front of his eyes … it seemed that something in the talkative and drunk fellow’s drink REALLY didn’t agree with Cardassians.

  • GM Dark Tribble
    OOC And who says GMs are only nasty to other people’s characters?

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