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Pre sim-Reporting to Chief Engineer

Posted Jan. 8, 2019, 4:01 p.m. by Lieutenant Junior Grade Mark Pierce (Chief Engineer) (Sage Pennington)

Posted by Ensign Michael “Mike” Thompson (Engineer) in Pre sim-Reporting to Chief Engineer

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Mark Pierce (Chief Engineer) in Pre sim-Reporting to Chief Engineer

Posted by Ensign Michael “Mike” Thompson (Engineer) in Pre sim-Reporting to Chief Engineer
I’ve have a very long day. And its not even noon Mike thought, dragging himself to Main Engineering. As soon as he entered the space, he felt rejuvenated, being right where it all mattered. This was where he was meant to be, Engineering was his focus, and he loved it, he began with building them, but also loved helping to fix them if they got damaged, that’s why he was here.

After a few moments taking it all in, and admiring it, he pulled himself out of his thoughts and headed directly to a man he noticed as the man he remembered as the Chief Engineer. “Lieutenant Pierce?”

Michael “Mike” Thompson

“Yes?” Mark asked, turning to see who was speaking to him. An Ensign he didn’t recognise. He was in the gold uniform of an engineer though. “Ah. Ensign Thompson. I got your transfer orders the other day. Come with me, we’ll talk in my office.” He walked towards an open door.

Inside the tiny cube that passed for the CE’s office, Mark walked over to a replicator. “Coffee, black.” A beverage appeared in front of him. He claimed his and then turned to the new crew member. “Anything from the replicator before we get started?”

-Lt(j.g.) Mark Pierce, CE

“Same thing would be nice.” Mike replied, walking into the office behind Mark. He realized the office was little more than a large storage closet, and briefly wondered if Starfleet forgot to put it in and actually re-purposed a closet.

Michael “Mike” Thompson

Mark placed the coffees on either side of his desk and sat down. “Have a seat. As you can tell, we’re a small ship with a small engineering compartment. Make no mistake however, we are an essential service. The doctors get all the press, but it’s our job to keep this place running in perfect order. If you’re not familiar with McCoy class specs, I suggest you change that. Small compartment, small team. Know your craft inside and out. You’ll probably be working closest with myself and Lt Easter. If you need help, find one of us. I know that’s a lot of information. If you have any questions, now’s the time.”

-Lt(j.g.) Mark Pierce, CE


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