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* '''Quarters''': | * '''Quarters''': Deck 830 North, Apartment 49C. | ||
Quarters of Ensign Maxwell, as described by Crewman 3rd Class Julian Paradi; | |||
"I stepped over the threshold and into an apartment that was identical in layout – but mirrored – to my own. To my left were a trio of doors that led to bedrooms and a dedicated washroom. I was stood in what was the open plan entry/lounge area, and to my right was the rest of the apartment that was the remainder of the lounge area and an open plan family/dining/kitchen layout. There were framed posters of musicians and bands adorning the walls, along with framed examples of what looked like vinyl records. | |||
There were a pair of two seat sofas and three comfy looking chairs in the lounge area, and there was a fair sized coffee table in the middle of them. There were a couple of old style printed music magazines on the table, sat beside a trio of empty beer bottles, and one half-full. There were several display stands and bookcases dotted about the room, with all manner of militaria and music memorabilia on show. I even spotted a storage rack with a decent collection of records in it. But no record player. A padded stool was sat by one of the three windows beside a Cello on a stand and also a stand for sheet music. | |||
Behind the stool was what looked like a violin case as well. My gaze had flicked back to the left, noting a short bookcase against the wall between the inner bedroom and washroom. Sat upon it in a glass case was a highly detailed and intricate model of an old Ambassador-class Starship, and beside the case was a framed photograph of a Science Officer and his blushing bride..." | |||
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