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Oumuamuaicon.jpg       “Huli ke alo i ka paia” -- “Turn the face to the wall (for there is nothing to fear)"
- Hawaiian Proverb



Room Numbering System


Room numbers aboard the Oumuamua are comprised of the deck number + an additional 3 digits.

Room Number Format: DHRR

  • D: deck number
  • H: Hall number
  • RR: Room Number

Room Numbering Principles: DHRR

  • All even numbered rooms are on the Starboard side of the ship; Odds are on Port.
  • Numbers increase from fore to aft ("Seven Forward" is room number 7000)
  • Each corridor has two "Hall numbers," one for the more distal rooms on one side (e.g., further to port or starboard) and another for the more central wall (which is +1 the more distal side).
  • These hall numbers increase from distal to central, with the most exterior rooms having a "0" for their hall number and the rooms across the hall from those having a "1." The next most exterior halls have "2" (back to back with the "1's") and "3" (further towards the center).
  • Only the largest/widest decks (e.g., deck 7) has hall numbers that get up to "8" and "9"

Examples:

  • Room 4010:The first digits is the deck number - 4. The second digit refers to the hall - 0 (e.g., a room on the outer ring, all "0" halls will have exterior windows). The two digits is the room number - 10.
  • This room is a senior officer's room on the exterior ring, starboard side
  • Room 9103: a room on deck 9, inner side of the exterior corridor ring, second door on the left if walking aft from the front of the ship, on the port side
  • This is a Science Lab
  • Room 13001: This is a room on deck 13. Deck 13 is small and only has, like two rooms. This is probably the Damage Control Center.


Distribution

The Oumuamua has a crew of 350 (90 officers and 260 enlisted) and, typically, plenty of extra unused quarters. Total beds in [brackets]

Deck 3

  • 2 senior Marine officer quarters (1 per room): [2]
  • 6 junior Marine officer quarters (2 per room): [12]
  • Marine Barracks (4 bays of 20 beds): [80]

Deck 4

  • CO and XO quarters [2]
  • 10 senior officer quarters [10]
  • 30 senior enlisted quarters [30]
  • 45 Family Quarters [45-180]

Deck 6

  • 50 junior enlisted quarters (4 per room) [200]

Deck 7

  • 30 junior officer quarters (2 per room) [60]
  • 20 junior enlisted quarters (4 per room) [80]
  • 50 enlisted quarters (2 per room) [100]
  • 45 Family Quarter [45-180]

Deck 8

  • 25 enlisted quarters (2 per room) [50]
  • 30 junior enlisted quarters (4 per room) [120]


Names & Room Assignments

Deck 3 >Senior Marine Officer Quarters (2) Cerissa Tyren Josh Henderson >Other Marine quarters Sarah Rodriguez

Deck 4

  • CO and XO quarters

--numbers 4001 and 4002 Ossa V'Airu Wes Greaves

  • Senior officer quarters (of 10)

--numbers 4003-4012 Kammus Corelli Jack Kessler Alexander Brodie V'Len Kel Katsim Peri Lia Rouiancet Toz?

  • Family Quarters

--number > 4013 Sasha and Zarah Johnson

Deck 7

  • Junior Officer Quarters

--numbers 7001-7030 Toxin Arlill Toz? Avander Promontory Simon Vomek Dime De Sheppes Elisa Hansen Ayla Taylor TK Cabrillo Zimedia Nijal Nesre Salo Tenna Emond

  • Enlisted Quarters

--numbers 7031-7060, 7131-7160, and 7231-7260 James Walsh Aiya Shinji Rox Samara Vai

  • Family Quarters

--numbers 7100-7130, 7200-7230, and 7300-7330 Koryan

  • Established roomates:*
  • Promontory and Vomek
  • Toz and Stel (Vulcan)