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== Overview == | |||
{{Artemis}}The '''Security Center''' of the [[USS Artemis-A|USS Artemis]] is located on Deck 8, alongside the Intelligence Suite and Tactical Suite, and houses offices and facilities vital to maintaining the safety and internal security of the ship, including the Chief Security Officer's office, the Armory, and Security Training Facilities. | |||
Additionally, the ship's Brig and holding cells are accessible via the Security Center, providing an additional layer of protection.<blockquote>In the middle of the room was a bank of terminals, where Security Officers would check in for their shifts, conduct research, share information, and check on the status of various ship’s systems. Around the outside were a series of secured rooms – offices, a meeting room, the firing range, the armory, and – through the back – the brig and detention cells.<ref>[https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-artemis/c/_npOXiEjiWs/m/DPWW2-lQAQAJ Lt. Gabriel Osuna: No Stone Unturned] (SD 240005.03)</ref></blockquote> | |||
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The Security Center of the USS Artemis is located on Deck 8, alongside the Intelligence Suite and Tactical Suite, and houses offices and facilities vital to maintaining the safety and internal security of the ship, including the Chief Security Officer's office, the Armory, and Security Training Facilities.
Additionally, the ship's Brig and holding cells are accessible via the Security Center, providing an additional layer of protection.
In the middle of the room was a bank of terminals, where Security Officers would check in for their shifts, conduct research, share information, and check on the status of various ship’s systems. Around the outside were a series of secured rooms – offices, a meeting room, the firing range, the armory, and – through the back – the brig and detention cells.[1]
References
- ↑ Lt. Gabriel Osuna: No Stone Unturned (SD 240005.03)