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Status report: 03/28/2612

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 12:35 am
by Hive
Bzzt! Progress on the station continues at an accelerated rate, Captain.

Bzzt! The number of EM anomalies aboard the station is steadily decreasing, Captain. Perhaps the increased activity there is driving them off?

Bzzt! CN Peters and CN Raschad continue to man the EM capture device. The two of them have brought blankets and pillows from the hold with the intention of remaining near the device until departure. When not making manual adjustments to the device, they seem to spend most of their time talking and playing a strange card game.

Bzzt! PO3 Wolfe has been overheard to complain about her posting on the security team stating that she's a tech, not an MP. However, she has not voiced these thoughts in front of any other member of the crew.

Bzzt! PO3 Ives still refuses to speak. We are still unsure as to where he got his pistol; it does not match the ones we have in the armory, but there are no records of him bringing his own sidearm.

Bzzt! CA Hendricks appears confused by all of this. Dr. Muldoon seems intrigued by his response and is continuing to interview him.

Bzzt! Out of security concerns, Dr. Muldoon has suggested that PO3 Ives, CN Erickson, and CA Hendricks be assigned to their cryo-chambers. He suggests that anything they say about CN Raschad's past to any of the security personnel assigned to watch over them may have a negative impact on the rest of the crew.

Bzzt! There was one injury so far today. CA Franklin, Carl suffered a sprained ankle returning from lunch, having stumbled on the stairs. This event was witnessed by both myself and other crew members and his report appears valid. The doctors have removed him from duty until future notice. They have discovered that he has gained enough weight to violate regulations. As such they will not reinstate him until he has recovered from the injury and his weight is once again within UNSC regulations.

Bzzt! LOX Tank 3 was off by 8.4 PSI. I assigned a crewman to investigate, and discovered it was simply a faulty sensor. It has since been repaired, and the numbers are once again within normal acceptable norms.

Bzzt! Today was mail day! As per your preferences, I took the liberty of transferring your received personal mail to your personal datapad for more private review. You received six messages.

bzzt! XO McAllister lead the bridge crew in a whopping 30 verse rendition of What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor as they worked. This appears to have had a beneficial impact on morale.

bzzt! A lot of things, but it doesn't feel like anything major after everything we've been through lately, does it? Not that I'm complaining! A bit of doing our job in peace must be nice for the crew. I can only imagine what their next shore leave will feel like.

Re: Status report: 03/28/2612

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 12:50 am
by thereIwasn't
Place Ives and Erickson into Cryo, but keep Hendricks out until Dr. Muldoon is done with him. In the meantime, have someone look into where Ives might have been storing that pistol.

Eye of the storm perhaps? Here's hoping that things continue to remain calm, for the crew's sake.

Re: Status report: 03/28/2612

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 1:16 am
by Hive
Bzzt! Investigations are ongoing. It does not appear to have been machined on the Theseus, however. There are no serial numbers or bar codes on the weapon, unfortunately. There's no way of telling.

bzzt! Captain, please don't delve into negative thinking! I'm sure we'll come out just fine! Or at least, just fine for everything that's already happened.

Re: Status report: 03/28/2612

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 6:17 am
by PsycoJoe
Add possession of contraband weapons to the list against Ives and Erickson. Also for Hendricks pending Dr Muldoon's assessment.

Getting back to an old topic, has Cpl Trump made any headway in his study of the planet? Something doesn't feel right.

Re: Status report: 03/28/2612

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 11:16 am
by Hive
Bzzt! So far, all that he has discovered is a large water ice deposit a kilometer beneath the surface and a rough mapping of the planet's original peaks and valleys.

bzzt! I know it's not the answer you were hoping for, but it's rather impressive! The Theseus isn't equipped with geological probes, and he's doing it in his spare time. When you consider that he has four hours a day (not counting sleep) split into two segments of two hours each and must fit two meals in that time, as well as his studies in hopes of promotion, he's accomplished quite a bit just by finding that! Add to that the fact that he has no formal training in this, and it's really impressive! I've made sure to give him plenty of encouragement whenever he finds something, no matter how small.