StarBase 118, Deck 2067, Apartment 56
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James sometimes writes this address as Deck Φ0 (Magnetic flux quantum constant) , Apartment σ (Stefan-Boltzmann Constant). with the appropriate bounds. It is a standard sized apartment-style house with three rooms. The room is slightly darker, like most Vulcan, however it is kept to usual Earth temperatures.
Most of the time music suiting James' eclectic tastes can be heard playing in the background. Of course, out of the interests of politeness this is usually paused when he has guests.
Main Room
This is an open plan Living room / Dining room. Facing the room's door is a L-shaped sofa with a oval, glass, coffee table in the gap the L creates. In front of that (to the left of the door) is a tall, thin cabinet. Behind this sofa is the door to James' Bedroom. To the left is the rooms window (giving an excellent view of Lambda Hydrae and any ships docking from that direction.) with a large workbench underneath, following the width of the window. Directly opposite, on the other side of the room, lies the replicator and in front of that a small, rectangular dining table. Also on this side, by the door, is a small shoe rack. Behind the dinging table, but flush with the wall housing the replicator, is the door to the Bathroom. Several picture frames hang on the walls.
Coffee Table
James tends to keep this table as free from clutter as he can. Generally, the only object on it will be his Desktop Viewer, which he has connected to both the Starbase's and (when docked) the USS Victory's Library Databases.
Workbench
In the middle of the bench a small seat it tucked underneath it, with draws on either side. The left hand has the most draws containing various components that are either unreplicatable, or common enough that James deemed it easier to mass replicate them. The draw on the right, takes up the entire height of the table and contains boxes with James' various projects. On the top of the table is usually whatever project James is currently working on, a toolbox and various specialist tools - such as a soldering iron and lead-based solder dispenser for use on projects involving 20th century electronics.
Cabinet
Unlike the book case in his bedroom, this one is mostly used for display. On the top shelf (which is also the tallest) lies a vase of flowers. Under that, is a photo his parents in one frame in the middle and then frames with pictures of his grandparents either side. Underneath is a frame with James' Stafleet Academy Diploma on the left and the graduating year photo on the right. The penultimate shelf contains a framed photo of James, Telice and Kieran from their horse riding trip on Sigma Iotia. The last shelf is empty. The rest of the space is taken up with a cupboard where James stores his Thermin when not in use.
The Walls
The two largest frames dominate the wall between the doors to the Bedroom and Bathroom. The one on the left is the Deck Plan schematics for the USS Drake, while the one on the right is the Deck Plan schematics for the USS Discovery-C. To the left of the bookcase, there is a dual-panoramic frame containing a panorama of Osaka Bay on the top and the Great T'Kala Sea on the bottom.
Bedroom
James bedroom is comparatively cramped, due to James swapping out the standard issue bed for a Queen sized bed, as he finds anything shorter uncomfortable due to his height. This is placed flush against the south and west walls. A small bed table takes up the gap between the bed and the north wall. Opposite to the bed is the door to the bathroom. Above the door is a bookcase and underneath a closet. As opposed to picture frames, James has chosen to hang posters in this room.
Bedside Table
The table acts as an induction charger for James' PADD, so it is usually placed here. James will also have whatever the book he is reading here (if it is a paper copy rather than just being read off the PADD).
Bookcase
James has divided his bookcase into three sections:
Fiction
This section takes up the top three shelves. Notable titles from this section are 'The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy' by Douglas Adams, 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley and "The Complete Dixon Hill, private detective Collection".
Historical
This section takes up the top next two shelves. Its contents is mostly devoted to old History books on pre-21st century Earth, Mostly concerning the industrial revolution and the 20th century. There is also a paperback copy of the teachings of Surak (replicated from Vulcan cultural archives).
Reference
This section takes up the bottom shelf. It contains engineering documents that are of interest to James, from the position of his profession, that he either can't - or is unwilling - to get in a digital form. For example, he various bound copies of schematics for things ranging from the first (successful) warp drive (a modern reproduction of Zefram Cochrane's notes) to the modern EPS conduit. There are also reproductions of important scientific papers from both Earth and Vulcan's past.
Closet
James ensures that his closet is stocked with at least one weeks worth of fresh Uniforms and two different kinds of casual clothing (for different situations) and one set of Dress Uniform. The clothes he wore to Sigma Iotia are also hanging up, partially due to sentimentality and partially due to the fact that they have already come in handy more than once.
The Walls
The walls of James bedroom contain the posters that used to decorate James' previous quarters. Above his bed is the full album art for Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon' and an advert for the Atari 1040 ST. y the door are posters for Blondie and Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of The Worlds.
Bathroom
A standard wash room equipped with a sink, sonic shower and toilet.