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Bridge - Main Sim - Still too early for this crap...

Posted Nov. 13, 2020, 12:05 a.m. by Captain Th'elin Zarath (Commanding Officer) (Dave Eads)

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Amber Josen (Communications Officer) in Bridge - Main Sim - Still too early for this crap…

Posted by Rear Admiral CockRoach (GM) in Bridge - Main Sim - Still too early for this crap…
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As it was still 0530 am, the Gamma shift would still be on duty when Th’elin stepped off the turbo-lift and onto the bridge. Managing to move quickly for a tired man, the Andorian handed off the clipboard with his orders to a nearby adjutant and leaned over to quietly relay those orders the officer occupying his chair. Then he raised his head and gave the order to change course and leave Deep Space k-5.

“Helm, set course for Sigma 9 mining colony, warp factor four, please. I’ll expect an update on our estimated arrival time when Alpha shift comes on duty.”

Then, Th’elin stood back and took a sip of tea, letting the sounds of the bridge and it’s myriad devices wash over him.

-Zarath, CO

The NE at helm nodded. =/\= Aye sir…=/\= He said, in a few minutes the soft thunks of docking clamps disengaging was felt and heard. A bit later they cleared DS K-5 and went to warp 4. It was at this point the NE at helm blushed redder than a tomato as he realized earlier he had communicated to the Captain his reply by the bridge comm system even though the Captain was a few feet behind him. “…Errr eta to Sigma 9 mining colony at current speed, 3 days 18 hours..” he said more softly.

GM CockRoach

The Captain chuckled, deciding not to ride the NE this time. He expected a lot of his bridge crewmen, but pulling the best out of people didn’t mean hammering them for each and every misstep. “Thank you, Ensign.”

Amber wasn’t normally a morning person, but seeing stars moving outside her window had piqued her curiosity and she arrived on the bridge about 30 minutes prior to shift starting. Giving a nod to the young NE at the comms, she settled down to set her ear buds in. “Good morning, Captain. I don’t think taking the ship out counts as a run around the block so I’m guessing we have something to do, finally?” She smiled and settled back to go over the last shift logs so she was up to speed.

Lt JG Amber Josen
Comms

“Good morning, Lieutenant.” He smiled to her with a little more familiarity than using ranks might imply. “Looks like more police work this time, I’m afraid. That’s life in the outer sectors though, it seems…”

-Zarath, CO


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