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Re: O.S.S. Pastier
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lugnet.space
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Wed, 9 Feb 2005 21:21:44 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Adrian Drake wrote:
> In lugnet.space, Nick Kappatos wrote:
SNIP
> > Adrian probably has more knowledge on this than me - his Tribunal has a crew of
> > over 40, but I think some of that is nepotism & internships, like the guy who
> > fixes the exercise equipment on Deck 4 and the Captain's nephew who brings
> > coffee from the galley.
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> Hahaha!
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> Ironically enough, I was going to post almost the exact same stuff you said
> earlier today, but got distracted and wandered off to like, work and stuff.
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> Anyway, the Tribunal does indeed have a crew of 49, but it's a crapton bigger
> than the Pastier. My crew breakdown is thus:
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> The bridge and reactors are staffed around the clock. All other roles are
> nonredundant.
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> 1 captain
> 1 first officer
> 12 bridge crew (2 each of Comm, navigation, external sensors, pilot, copilot,
> ship systems)
> 1 chief engineer
> 1 doctor
> 4 reactor engineers
> 1 probe mechanic
> 1 dropship pilot/dropship mechanic
> 1 janitor
> 1 cook
> 1 hydroponics engineer
> 2 antigrav system engineer
> 1 machine shop guy
> 1 chief scientist
> 10 scientists (it is a research and exploration ship, after all)
> 6 research technicians, 1 for each deck 5 lab
> 2 ship mechanics
> 1 captain's lackey (yes, the coffee-fetching nephew)
> 2 people who just sort of hang around. We're not sure what they do. Maybe
> they're EB spies. Or concubines.
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> Everybody but the captain does half-day hotbunking. He gets his own cabin and
> comes and goes as he pleases.
Well-detailed, Adrian. This should be helpful to future SHIP & Moonbase
builders.
Although, if *I* was the first officer, and I had to hotbunk with the janitor, I
would probably ace the captain and dump his corpse in the hydroponics chamber,
and move my Garbage Pail Kids collection into my new private cabin.
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| (...) Here is the one argument that I actually thought of ahead of time and had issues with. The captain on the Pastier has his own quarters, but the senior officers get to share the crew quarters on B-deck, with up to 6 people in the room at a (...) (20 years ago, 9-Feb-05, to lugnet.space)
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| (...) Hahaha! Ironically enough, I was going to post almost the exact same stuff you said earlier today, but got distracted and wandered off to like, work and stuff. Anyway, the Tribunal does indeed have a crew of 49, but it's a crapton bigger than (...) (20 years ago, 9-Feb-05, to lugnet.space)
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