Post by Lieutenant Robin Star on Jul 12, 2013 10:19:06 GMT -8
After a satisfying shower that left him without the imagination of robotic insects crawling on or within his skin, Robin dried off and grabbed a new uniform, glad to have actual trousers around his legs instead of those medical scrubs. In the shower he had contemplated whether to take over his station on the bridge, it would allow him to keep updated constantly on everything if he was up there and that's definitely a position he wanted to be in. However, he was not so confident that his mind was in the right place. The attack, the guilt, the pain on Hunter's face, the loss of a child and potential death of an innocent crew member...
No, he was better suited somewhere else right now. He had just been told that some of the engineers had started back on their prior job of fixing what the inspection teams had fiddled around with last, it just so happened that they had now reached the shuttlebay and its vessels. If anyone was going to be messing with them, especially now after those transmitters having been found, Robin wanted to be there to supervise the changes, no matter who was doing them.
Robin made his way to the shuttle bay, hoping he would beat whoever would be on the task, he wasn't sure how many it might be. Considering the colony, there probably wasn't that many spare engineers. Arriving at the location he was bombarded by a few ensigns rushing to give him PADDs, some of them he scanned through quickly and gave them back depending on their content. The others he put aside except for one he'll be using to keep up with the engineers.
Reaching the ground floor he guessed that the engineers would be starting in an orderly manner and thus, he made his way over to Kepler, one of the rarely-used type-9 shuttles on the far left hand side of the bay. There wasn't any engineers working on the others, as told by the reports and quick-sprinting flight crew. He had told them to alert him if someone got by him and decided on starting on a random shuttle, which was probably more than likely.
Opening up the back Robin walked up the ramp and into the shuttle, settling down at the conn he began to fire up some of the systems so he could do some of his own self-checks, despite the fact that he had mostly already done them after leaving spacedock. Still, it was something that would keep his mind focused on the now rather than what had occured on the planet's surface, and Kinin.
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No, he was better suited somewhere else right now. He had just been told that some of the engineers had started back on their prior job of fixing what the inspection teams had fiddled around with last, it just so happened that they had now reached the shuttlebay and its vessels. If anyone was going to be messing with them, especially now after those transmitters having been found, Robin wanted to be there to supervise the changes, no matter who was doing them.
Robin made his way to the shuttle bay, hoping he would beat whoever would be on the task, he wasn't sure how many it might be. Considering the colony, there probably wasn't that many spare engineers. Arriving at the location he was bombarded by a few ensigns rushing to give him PADDs, some of them he scanned through quickly and gave them back depending on their content. The others he put aside except for one he'll be using to keep up with the engineers.
Reaching the ground floor he guessed that the engineers would be starting in an orderly manner and thus, he made his way over to Kepler, one of the rarely-used type-9 shuttles on the far left hand side of the bay. There wasn't any engineers working on the others, as told by the reports and quick-sprinting flight crew. He had told them to alert him if someone got by him and decided on starting on a random shuttle, which was probably more than likely.
Opening up the back Robin walked up the ramp and into the shuttle, settling down at the conn he began to fire up some of the systems so he could do some of his own self-checks, despite the fact that he had mostly already done them after leaving spacedock. Still, it was something that would keep his mind focused on the now rather than what had occured on the planet's surface, and Kinin.
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