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The small table with four chairs in the far corner of the office can often be found with a great many stacks of PADDS laying on it.  Staff turn in there reports via PADD on that table so they can be read for the daily reports to the commanding officer.
The small table with four chairs in the far corner of the office can often be found with a great many stacks of PADDS laying on it.  Staff turn in there reports via PADD on that table so they can be read for the daily reports to the commanding officer.


 
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Latest revision as of 02:40, 12 November 2017

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“The important thing is this: To be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become.”

Charles Du Bos


Ian West Office.jpg


There are two desk top computer systems, the one on the credenza is mostly for results of test and scans. The One on the main desk is used for everyday duties. The window in front of the desk has a large Master Display Systems that is a holographic projection that can be turned on or off at will. The MDS is tracking in real time the space around the ship and other zones that can be changed with the Strategic Operations Officers input.

The small table with four chairs in the far corner of the office can often be found with a great many stacks of PADDS laying on it. Staff turn in there reports via PADD on that table so they can be read for the daily reports to the commanding officer.