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[[James]] keeps his office on the {{USS|Darwin|A}} as a very plain affair. It consists of a large main room and small side room with replicator facilities. Inside the main room is a large desk, several filing cabinets a view screen and large whiteboard. He would say that he maintains a open door policy - if he were ever in it. It is accessible both from Main Engineering and the adjacent corridor. The wall closest to Engineering is made from transparent aluminum, set to act as a one way window. | [[James]] keeps his office on the {{USS|Darwin|A}} as a very plain affair. It consists of a large main room and small side room with replicator facilities. Inside the main room is a large desk, several filing cabinets a view screen and large whiteboard. He would say that he maintains a open door policy - if he were ever in it. It is accessible both from Main Engineering and the adjacent corridor. The wall closest to Engineering is made from transparent aluminum, set to act as a one way window. | ||
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James keeps his office on the USS Darwin-A as a very plain affair. It consists of a large main room and small side room with replicator facilities. Inside the main room is a large desk, several filing cabinets a view screen and large whiteboard. He would say that he maintains a open door policy - if he were ever in it. It is accessible both from Main Engineering and the adjacent corridor. The wall closest to Engineering is made from transparent aluminum, set to act as a one way window.
The desk is arraigned so that there is one chair behind the desk and two in front. Given the exceptional comfort of the chairs he had previously employed on the base he has had the standard chairs replaced with these.
Tacked to the walls are detailed deck plans for each deck of the Darwin, for quick reference.