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Near the Computer Core. Standard Ensign crew accommodation. Slightly messy on first glance, but actually arranged perfectly for James. On the walls are some old posters, including the full album art for Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon' and an advert for the Atari 1040 ST. Both replicated. Notable features around the room are various old computers and other electronics in various states, ranging from the ancient Atari 1040 ST (replicated) to a custom computer built using a last generation x86 processor. There is also a large pile of books near the rooms bed, with a single PADD on top containing far more books than the room could ever hold. Notable titles from the book pile are 'The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy' by Douglas Adams, 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley and a paperback copy of the teachings of Surak (replicated from Vulcan cultural archives). Perhaps the oddest object of all is the musical instrument that sits on his dresser, a early 20th century instrument called a [[wp:Thermin|Thermin]]. | |||
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File:James' Quarters - Poster 2.jpg|Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon' Album art. | |||
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File:Etherwave Theremin Kit.jpg|The Thermin owned by James on its stand. | |||
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Near the Computer Core. Standard Ensign crew accommodation. Slightly messy on first glance, but actually arranged perfectly for James. On the walls are some old posters, including the full album art for Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon' and an advert for the Atari 1040 ST. Both replicated. Notable features around the room are various old computers and other electronics in various states, ranging from the ancient Atari 1040 ST (replicated) to a custom computer built using a last generation x86 processor. There is also a large pile of books near the rooms bed, with a single PADD on top containing far more books than the room could ever hold. Notable titles from the book pile are 'The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy' by Douglas Adams, 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley and a paperback copy of the teachings of Surak (replicated from Vulcan cultural archives). Perhaps the oddest object of all is the musical instrument that sits on his dresser, a early 20th century instrument called a Thermin.