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A moment of your time, if I may. I only just arrived, so I'm endeavoring to answer all the requisite stupid questions — I've never been in space before, I don't remember coming here, I want to go home, and so on. But I understand that we're all in the same boat, so I'll spare you the crisis.
However. I looked over the staff positions, and after some exploration through this filthy maze of a place, I have come to the conclusion that offering to play librarian is pointless when I cannot find the damn library. Has anybody come across it? If not, have we managed to open anywhere that's locked off? Several of the crew floors have recreational facilities, but not the 5th, so that's my best guess for our missing library.
Finally. I'm actually recording this from spoken word to text as I appear to have superglued my fingers together with this- this space glue-gun. Does anyone know how to dissolve the stuff? Or should I resign myself to losing the skin of my fingertips?
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However. I looked over the staff positions, and after some exploration through this filthy maze of a place, I have come to the conclusion that offering to play librarian is pointless when I cannot find the damn library. Has anybody come across it? If not, have we managed to open anywhere that's locked off? Several of the crew floors have recreational facilities, but not the 5th, so that's my best guess for our missing library.
Finally. I'm actually recording this from spoken word to text as I appear to have superglued my fingers together with this- this space glue-gun. Does anyone know how to dissolve the stuff? Or should I resign myself to losing the skin of my fingertips?
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Most people woke up on the floor. I woke up crammed in a locker with my roommate. Considering the variety of eras and locations we've been taken or "rescued" from, or however you want to call it, I'm thinking the method wasn't perfect. There's more of us arriving periodically, so? Working assumption: the place put everything but what was necessary for survival on lockdown to preserve power. Right now, I want to focus on getting to whatever passes for a bridge on this place.
Regardless. If the library's on the way to the station's bridge, I'm all for finding a way to it.
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[ he watched an episode of a non-canon-puncturing-star-trek-equivalent-sci-fi-franchise once, he absolutely knows what he's talking about. ]
Obviously the library isn't urgent. Though it could tell us more about where we are, based on the contents. I doubt on a space mission many books would be "non essential", and even those that are for entertainment will give cultural context.
Good research is the first step towards understanding what's happening to us.