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Arilanna Tayrey ([info]astrogator) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2022-04-14 03:14:00

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Entry tags:blackbeard, finn collins, newt scamander, rawdon crawley, ~bardock

I understand more about this station now and it's amazing how well it's thriving given the circumstances. There are some things I think I can help with. It would be easier if I had some assistance, but I know only a couple of you are spacers and none of you chose to be here, so it doesn't matter if I end up doing it myself. Take it as a spacer needing to feel comfortable on a station this big. As far as I can tell you have no station captain, for good reasons, but you do have an administrative department?

First problem thing is orientation. My plan, starting with your third wheel, is to number the levels and add directional markings and symbols at all major junctions. I won't paint over the markings in the other languages or anyone's strange art, but life is going to be easier here if we can find our way around outside of familiar areas. As this is going to be a big project, especially if I'm working alone, I may as well throw in a station survey. Excepting private quarters, obviously, and if you have a business you don't want to appear on the public listing, tell me. Again, not trying to make anyone's life difficult.

Second, how many of you can fly a ship? I don't mean L-space astrogation or fancy flying, I mean if there were a catastrophic system failure, how many of you could run an evacuation? You need a lot more than you think on a station this size, because relying on only a few people who can fly is going to get you into trouble if you have initial casualties. Nobody likes thinking about it, but you have to prepare for the worst out here, and I'd like to teach people the basics if they're willing. The more the better. It doesn't matter if you're completely unfamiliar with space shuttles - even if you're from Earth sometime before the Breakaway War and you've never been aboard one before - but you do need the ability to think clearly under pressure.

Third, I've heard that you have a very well-run infirmary, but what emergency provision do you have on the other wheels? This is a big station and you don't want to be miles off from help. At the very least you need emergency kits with wound patches and portable stasis generators and all that at regular intervals, signposted so that everyone here knows exactly where to go if they need it. Can the medical staff tell me if there's something like that already in place? If there is, I can put in the directional markings, and if not, we can work on it.

This is more of a personal question but have you established any - station protocol sounds much too formal, but what if you read the listings and you see a name you recognise well, but they don't know who you are? Is it too much to try to get in contact?

Lt. Tayrey, Astrogator, Tradelines Starship Prosperity

[Dean]

If that offer of a tour is still open, I'm free now!

[Finn Collins]

Colonel Crawley told me that you were the person to talk to about repairing long range transmitters? It's not going to be as useful to me as I first thought, but I'd still like to try to help, if I can.



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[info]astrogator
2022-04-14 07:34 pm UTC (link)
Peace and prosperity to you!

That's very good to know. I'll look out for them when I'm surveying, and improve the signage where it's needed. Thank you!

Could you clarify? I don't know those acronyms, and I'm probably at least a century out from you.

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[info]proud_miserable
2022-04-14 07:54 pm UTC (link)
I'll send you a map with their locations marked.

CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. It's a technique of using chest compressions in a situation where someone's heartbeat has stopped.

AED stands for automated external defibrillator. A portable device used to revive someone from sudden cardiac arrest. Once they're turned on, step-by-step voice instructions explain how to check for breathing and a pulse and how to position electrode pads on a patient's chest. When the pads are in place, the AED automatically measures the person's heart rhythm and determines if a shock is needed. If it is, the machine tells the user to stand back and push a button to deliver the shock. They're safe. The AED is programmed not to deliver a shock if a shock isn't needed.

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[info]astrogator
2022-04-14 08:05 pm UTC (link)
Thank you for the map. I have a few others but not with these indicators, so it's going to be helpful.

From that explanation, I think I might be considerably more than a century out from you, but I'm not trained in medicine. Maybe you'd like to have a look at the medical supplies that arrived with the rest of my equipment? It's just a small spacer's kit, but there might be things you haven't seen before.

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[info]proud_miserable
2022-04-14 08:17 pm UTC (link)
You're welcome.

Yes, I'd absolutely like to look. I've been able to train myself to use the equipment here over time. Would you be willing to share your supplies?

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[info]astrogator
2022-04-14 08:42 pm UTC (link)
Sure, I can drop some things off at the infirmary later for you. All I ask is that you don't test anything to destruction, because I doubt that either of us will be able to find replacements any time soon.

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