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Garnoopy

Ens Garnoopy Personal Log Stardate 50211.02

=A= Computer Begin Recording =A=

 

Ensign Garnoopy Personal Log

Stardate 50210.02

 

Ahh, another day on the job, more work to do. Anyways, I’ve been working in the shuttle non-stop, well, except for my little visit to sickbay, but I’ll tell you about that later. The shuttle is still heavily damaged. I’ve replaced all 14 damaged bio-neural packs and I’ve upgraded the bio-neural packs to help compensate for power fluctuations while I’m repairing the shuttle. It should be very helpful.

 

The deflector repair crew is moving along, they should finish with it soon, but the hull repair team is having more trouble. A Lt. Roget, who flew the shuttle, damaged the hull more than she could have ever expected, and from what I’ve found in the shuttle database, it was her own fault. She apparently fired a torpedo and close range to the shuttle, and detonated without thinking about the effects the shockwave would have on the Griffen. I can’t seem to figure out the details on this point though, so all I can do is assume the Lt. wasn’t paying attention. I’m going to keep looking into this and talk to a few crewmen in my time off.

 

Back to the shuttle repairs though, I have completely fixed the life support systems. And all diagnostics say they are in tiptop condition. After finishing that, I ran a weapon diagnostic, and that dropped my mood. The shield generator is offline, and severely damaged. I’m in the process of repairing it. Torpedoes are offline, and only one phaser bank works. It’s going to take a while to repair all of this.

 

And the exciting part of my day, I ran an engineering sealing replicator over my right index finger, fusing the muscle to the bone. Of course, I didn’t know that but a new doctor, and Ensign Suberance, informed me of my mishap. A nice new doc, he should fit in great, and he was very helpful in repairing my finger. Of course, he did have to inform me that I was in good enough shape to go back to work, but everyone has at least one fault. ::Chuckles::

 

Well, I returned to the shuttle bay, and I’m currently in the process of finishing up that shield generator. So much work, so little time.

 

Oh yes, I forgot. While working on the shuttle, I treated myself to some 22-century music for enjoyment. The rest of the crew gets shore leave while we’re at this space station apparently, but since I’m required, I don’t get it. ::Sighs:: Oh well, I did enjoy the music at least, made my day a little more fun.

 

The model I’m still working on, I just can’t get this paint right. It’s going to take a little longer than I thought. The replicator is being a pain; I’m going to have to work on that in some other free time when I have it. Other than that, she’s going great.

 

=A= Computer End Recording =A=

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