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===Engineering Lab 1179===
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When Kevin is working on a difficult problem he often likes to visit an engineering lab/office on deck 1179.  This laboratory has been nicknamed his "second office", as he tends to spend long durations there working out a problem.  The room is populated with several free-floating artificial intelligences that inhabit the screens.  Unlikely many of the labs in Starbase 118 the AI's are not permitted to leave their display screens in the lab on deck 1179.  Instead they move about from wall panel to wall panel, inhabiting a simulated world displayed behind them.
When Kevin is working on a difficult problem he often likes to visit an engineering lab/office on deck 1179.  This laboratory has been nicknamed his "second office", as he tends to spend long durations there working out a problem.  The room is populated with several free-floating artificial intelligences that inhabit the screens.  Unlikely many of the labs in Starbase 118 the AI's are not permitted to leave their display screens in the lab on deck 1179.  Instead they move about from wall panel to wall panel, inhabiting a simulated world displayed behind them.


The laboratory is fitted with one of Starbase 118's great holographic computing environments.  These systems permit users to work on problems without needing to be at an actual computer panel.  Rather the computing environment is projected, usually in the form of a cube, that can move about with the user wherever he or she may prefer to roam.  Kevin snapped the image to the right a few weeks after arriving for duty at Starbase 118.  Note the cubic interface, on which are displayed status readouts of several experiments that were ongoing as part of a joint effort by both the Engineering and Science departments.
The laboratory is fitted with one of Starbase 118's great holographic computing environments.  These systems permit users to work on problems without needing to be at an actual computer panel.  Rather the computing environment is projected, usually in the form of a cube, that can move about with the user wherever he or she may prefer to roam.  Kevin snapped the image to the right a few weeks after arriving for duty at Starbase 118.  Note the cubic interface, on which are displayed status readouts of several experiments that were ongoing as part of a joint effort by both the Engineering and Science departments.
===Echevar Island===
When Kevin is off duty he likes to spend time with [[Taylor, Savannah|Savannah Taylor]].  One of their favourite places to visit is a holosimulation of the beaches of Echevaria, a nearby vacation destination.


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