MO to the others wrote:I suppose the transbot that crashed into us wrecked the door opening system. I'm sure the friend computer wouldn't want to delay us in completing the mission. My previous suggestion still stands, should we try to forcefully open it?
Derek looks around the cart, and then back at the mangled door, before taking out his PDC.
It is considered insubordination to commit unauthorised vandalism out of the line of duty, so I shall seek authorisation.
I shall speak with friend Computer.
MO snorts, then slowly begins walking out through the space where there was a door earlier.
MO wrote:It's insubordination to commit vandalism, however I don't have to be a loyalty officer to know it is treason not to attempt to get to the briefing room. Besides, be happy and acknowledge, that transbot doesn't look any worse than it already is with a door missing.
Friends, let there be no enmity between us. Enmity speaks of unhappiness, and unhappiness is treason.
How about a joke to lighten the mood? Did you hear about the mutant who didn't have a nose? He smelt terrible!
Erm, would someone like to wake Geoff from his slumbers? Quite why he needs to sleep during the day is beyond me - sure;y his nightly dose of sleeping pills would have enabled him to have a good nights rest.
Then again I don't want to make myself late for the briefing - shall we all continue onwards and let him catch up in his own time?
The interior of SPD30/C125 is not large; perhaps four meters by five. A few low, moderately uncomfortable-looking chairs are set along two of its walls. A large viewscreen dominates the third wall. It is currently off. A small clerk’s counter stands against the fourth wall with a RED Clearance door next to it. The lighting is very low. You’re not sure if the effect is soothingly subdued or unnervingly dim.