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Holosuite 2, deck 7 (all senior officers)

Posted May 18, 2019, 5:50 p.m. by Captain Viktoryia Ravenfall (Commanding officer) (Amanda Mercer)

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Dr. Francis Stein (Chief Medical Officer) in Holosuite 2, deck 7 (all senior officers)

Posted by Ensign Reira Akaba (Scientist) in Holosuite 2, deck 7 (all senior officers)

Posted by Lieutenant Mike Stone (Chief Engineer) in Holosuite 2, deck 7 (all senior officers)
Posted by… suppressed (7) by the Post Ghost! 👻

Over the years, Beveres had grown sensitive to movement around her. Call it paranoia, she called it: caution. Turning her head, a goofy grin across her face, she nodded to Stein. “Doctor! Welcome to the..” She glanced around the room, “Craziness?” She shrugged, it was the most normal word one could use to describe anything on Viking.

Lt. Beveres
CNS

“I think that is a suitable explanation, the first time I arrived on the Viking almost eight years ago the transporter system almost killed me” Peter said with a wry smile “Luckily we had some damn fine engineers that saved my hide.”

CIO

“It was not until the Viking that I truly understood people’s displeasure with transporter systems. Although, I don’t think many are as hungry as Viking’s.”

Stein looked around when Beveres addressed him. “Thank you for the warm welcome doctor,” he said with an almost bemused grin. “I trust all staff meetings on the Viking are this jovial? If not I am afraid I will be sorely disappointed.”

CMO

“Then I am afraid, Doctor,” The corners of Beveres’ lips contorted into the makings of an almost despondent frown. “You will be disappointed.” A grin quickly squashed any remnants of her sadness, “Viking is the furthest from jovial, but she’s always mischievous.

Lt. Beveres
CNS

“Mischievious in a.. dark sense of the word,” Nevin replied, “When the holodeck works and creates a nice setting like this, I start to wonder what the ship is cooking up for us.”

-Akorem

“Well I think the holodecks should be fine for a while. We found some time and did maintenance on them. The pattern buffers were replaced, some corruptions cleared in security protocols, amongst other things. Sadly holodeck and replicators share a lot of parts. We’ve been short on them for quite a while, and having working replicators is usualy given a higher priority then holodecks. If the industrial replicator in hangar brakes down again, we might have to close the holodeck compleately to strip it of parts.”
Mike explained. Fixing something usualy isn’t that hard. Take bad stuff out, put new stuff in. But when all you have are already used and questionable parts… it get’s harder and less reliable.

Lt. Mike Stone, CE

“This isnt a program. Everything you see except for the room im myself and a couple of engineers have built” she waited for the engineering chief to scold her for using his team for this but moral was an issue for her and she wanted to keep her crew as happy as she could. She couldn’t afford to loose any more of them.

One of the NEs tapped her on her shoulder and caused to jump slightly. It wasn’t often she was startled but she had forgotten she had asked him to let her know when everything is ready. “It’s ready” he said slightly shaken.

As she turned to face him the shadows of the ship danced in anticipation of what was about to happen. She nodded to both the shadows and and the ensign. As the shadows dissapeared Viktoryia let out a sigh.


Once the shadows had left the holosuite they quickly made it to their target. Upon entering they quickly found the scientist, and started trying to get his attention. Their movement was swift and gentle hoping to get his attention.

Ravenfall, CO

“Ah, you would have fooled me. It looks very well made. I’d bet it was a hologram, if you haven’t told me.” Mike said, and examined the table. He didn’t know he had carpenters among them as well, and he wondered when they found the time to make this. Already the lack of engineers meant, that everyone had to work overtimes just to keep the ship running.

Lt. Mike Stone, CE

“I’m not going to tell you how many I had to destroy just because it wasn’t done right” she said grinning

Those shadows… Again? He hadn’t seen them since that incident with his father and he was no closer to figuring out what they were than he was when he encountered them prior, he did know that they weren’t malevolent like other things on this ship and they were helpful, guiding him to safe paths to evade detection. Deciding to follow them again, he arrived at the holosuite and opened the doors. “I apologise, Captain but… I was guided here.” Reira admitted, slowly entering with a PADD, he’d been wanting to see her. “I’m sorry to interrupt, but I think I have something that might prolong the fuel reserves we have.” He offered nervously, it was a system that recycled antimatter waste into useable antimatter with a conversion efficiency of 84%.

Ensign Reira Akaba (Science)

“Continual disappointment is my stock and trade,” the CMO lamented to the CNS before his eyes caught sight of the shadows. “The shadows see all and they rarely forget…” Stein mused in a far away voice when the patterns flitted about before moving on to whatever else they were doing. He snapped his attention back to his counter parts, Beveres and Stone. “Mischievous I can deal with. At the end of the day she is just having a bit of fun at our expense I am quite sure.”

CMO Stein

“That they do doctor, and they are great at sharing others secrets without having to say a word” she said as she motioned Reira to actually join them. Once he was seated Viktoryia gently slid a small box across the table. “With the sudden disappearance of our chief science officer a replacement needed to be found. Reira you know this ship probably better than most of us, I would like to be the first to say congratulations!”

Ravenfall, CO


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