Sean_ODuibher
Inactive Member
Engineering
While the Eucharis had cast off, Junko had made her way to her new cabin assignment, the number four unit. She had worried briefly about sharing it with a male soldier, and one she hadn't met at that, but there had been no sense worrying until she had actually met him and so she simply deposited her duffel and set out again.
Now, waiting just outside the hatch to the Mainspace, she spent a moment indulging her apprehensions with a little preening of her uniform, but there really was nothing for it but to get right to work. She entered the familiar compartment and immediately felt at ease. The sounds, smells, minute vibrations in the deck plating; all were distinct to the Eucharis and all were just as she had remembered. So too were her fellow crew-members, already at their posts working.
Thinking to formally report in, she began walking toward the Chusa. Glancing at a diagnostics repeater as she passed, she noted the problem with the quantum mirror system. She felt a smug little smirk inside, the reaction of a shipboard engineer whose suspicion that all yardworkers were inferior was proven right once again, even if she might rationally have admitted it wasn't their fault.
Making sure no trace of that smirk showed on her face, she came to a halt near the Chusa and bowed, but refrained from her verbal report for the moment so as to avoid interrupting Takeyu.
While the Eucharis had cast off, Junko had made her way to her new cabin assignment, the number four unit. She had worried briefly about sharing it with a male soldier, and one she hadn't met at that, but there had been no sense worrying until she had actually met him and so she simply deposited her duffel and set out again.
Now, waiting just outside the hatch to the Mainspace, she spent a moment indulging her apprehensions with a little preening of her uniform, but there really was nothing for it but to get right to work. She entered the familiar compartment and immediately felt at ease. The sounds, smells, minute vibrations in the deck plating; all were distinct to the Eucharis and all were just as she had remembered. So too were her fellow crew-members, already at their posts working.
Thinking to formally report in, she began walking toward the Chusa. Glancing at a diagnostics repeater as she passed, she noted the problem with the quantum mirror system. She felt a smug little smirk inside, the reaction of a shipboard engineer whose suspicion that all yardworkers were inferior was proven right once again, even if she might rationally have admitted it wasn't their fault.
Making sure no trace of that smirk showed on her face, she came to a halt near the Chusa and bowed, but refrained from her verbal report for the moment so as to avoid interrupting Takeyu.