>
>      The new guy volunteered.  He took her to the first of the three aide
>stations on the ship.  This one was on the saucer section just forward and
>down from the bridge.
>
>      The room was small for a sickbay, but for it's intended purpose it 
>would
>be just fine.  It held a small pharmacy for storing a small supply of those
>medicines and supplies that could not be replicated, plus four (4) 
>bio-beds,
>and a small office for the med. on duty.  The office could also double as a
>make shift lab if need be.  While the place was designed for treatment of 
>less
>serious cases, or as an extended triage center it could handle overflow of 
>off
>but the most serious cases as well.
>

Serana thanked the crewman.  She then spent the next few hours running 
diagnostics through the systems, to familiarize herself with the new 
mechanics.  Finally, the dust seemed to clog up all her pores, and the noise 
got to her, so she made her way back onto the base to take a stroll, 
stopping only once to treat a scrape that happened right in front of her 
eyes.

She found the base interesting.  Not many knew it was here, of course, and 
it was more advanced than Spacedock, though smaller. What she didn't know 
was why they were putting together this fleet.  She didn't have enough 
security clearance to understand what the new ships were needed for, nor why 
the secrecy.  What she did know was that it was very odd that Selara, of all 
people, would be here...

(just hangin' out till something happens.)
-S

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