> >> OOC: When you introduce yourself, he will tell you that the work > >> has been finished on the passenger deck, and all that's left is the > >> life-support work here and hull paint work to finish up, an hour > >> at most. He also wants to know who will sign off on the > >> life-support work. > > > > Paris sighed. "Here you go-where's the documentation?" She walks > > through inspecting each and every item as noted on the paperwork and, > > when acceptable, signs off on all work. > > > >> About 20 minutes after Paris arrives she hears a buzzer as some one > >> passes through the crew hatch. Returning to that area she sees > >> Desi and Merrin, both carrying their duffles, standing just inside > >> the ship looking down the corridor toward the crew lounge. > > > > She looks up and blinks in surprise-and checks her wrist chrono. Had > > it been twenty minutes? Apparently so...she stood and headed for the > > crew access... > > > >> OOC: I assume Paris has been placing orders for supplies during the > >> 20 minutes prior to Desi and Merrin arriving. > > > > OOC: You would Ass You and Me absolutely correctly on the supply > > orders--in fact, she'd be disturbed by the buzzer for entry with > > Desde and Merrin...I'll get there. > > Paris has linens and bed clothes ordered, rush, should be here in 2 > hours. Two week supply of instaheats (pre-packaged meals ready to > eat), > not good eats, but filling, plenty of nutrition, and taste slightly > better than cardboard and paste also on rush order. Instaheats are > for > emergencies, and until you have a chance to order *proper* food. > > While checking off on the lifesupport, Paris saw that the ship is > equipped with a good model carnaculture vat complete with basic > programming for chicken, groat, beef and pork. There is also a bread > > maker, so fresh breads and pastas will be something she can turn out. > No > space has been set aside for growing fruits or vegetables though. She > > needs to get the C-vat stocked with the goop it uses (until the > ship's > crew and passengers can start to produce replacement goop...it > doesn't > bear thinking about just what that goop really *is*, though) and buy > dry > goods and produce. > > OOC: Say "hi" to Desi and Merrin...:) OOG: I did--and will respond properly to this once I get the night's work out of the way--2.5 hours in the Army chatroom with a special selecttion of those who truly define 'lowest common denominator' take a lot out of a person.


