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Mich Johnson

The Last 24 Hours.

Engineer's Log

Stardate 0704.19

 

The last twenty-four hours have been nothing but simple on the Reaent. Medical and engineering teams from the two Federation starship that came to Reaent's aid in the nick of time have been working around the clock to restore the Reaent into good working order. Here are activities in the past day:

 

Hour One: Scherer and I gave the Engieering teams a full report on all of Reaent's systems and as soon as we were done they all went about their routine. Scherer told me it would be best if I reported to sickbay to get patched up and whatever else was nessesary and take in a long required rest. I arrived in sickbay which was needless to say a reck, but sure enough there was a team of engineers on the job. The EMH was running and took care of my injeries and then released me.

 

Hour Two: I returned to my quarters and collapsed on my bed like a rock.

 

Hour Eleven: I woke up to find my uniform a mess and my quarters to be a reck. I was oblivous to the fact when I came in to sleep. I jumped in the sonic shower, put on a new uniform, and organized my quarters as best as I could before returning to duty.

 

Hour Twelve: I returned to Science Lab Three as it was still acting Main Engineering. I found that Scherer was not present, I guess he had gone off to bed too during my absense. The engineering crews had managed to restore life support and power systems to operating levels. I jumped in and continued to work for what would seem the longest time.

 

Hour Twenty: Scherer had come back about three hours before and helped my with the restoration proccess of the secondary systems.

 

Hour Twenty-Two: After stabalizing the secondary systems, Scherer and I made our way down to Main Engineering to find it striped from wall to wall. Engineering crews had been going through the department centimeter by centimeter, replacing data chips and power relays. Scherer and I got down to business like always.

 

Hour Twenty-Three: Scherer returned to Science Lab Three and left me to continue working in Main Engineering.

 

Hour Twenty-Four: I'm currently in Main Engineering and I've got to say, "What a day."

 

End Log

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