Beam Me Up ... and Up ... and Up ... [Open to All]
The Enterprise's transporter device was malfunctioning.
Spock had been working on the bridge to fix the problem for hours, but there was only so much that could be done from the bridge's engineering console. The main problem had to be in the transporter room itself. Were Spock a complaining sort, he would have huffed about how this was a job for Montgomery Scott. But Spock rarely (if ever) complained. And the few times that he did grumble in the presence of others, he was either under the influence of emotional seed spores from exotic mind-altering flowers or ... well, let's just say, his time of the month came around once every seven years and made him a little ... testy. But back to the matter at hand. The transporter device had been malfunctioning all morning, randomly beaming up people from the surface and onto the Enterprise. At first, it had its amusing moments. But Spock quickly tired of explaining to people where they were and how they'd gotten there. Then, of course, there were the ones who wanted a tour. Spock was not an impatient man, but he was a man committed to his work. And having his work interrupted by people looking for a guide -- well, needless to say, even he began to get irritated.
And there was nothing more annoying than an irritated Vulcan.
Thankfully, most people he managed to transport back down to The City proper before they could even get a word out. But there was no guarantee of that continuing. The ship could decide to suddenly transport one way only. And that would be highly unfortunate.
But Spock was doing his best to remedy the situation. Digging through the mess of wires that was the transporter's main operating panel, whilst person after person beamed aboard without warning.
It was going to be a long day. Surak, give him strength of patience.
[Note: Open to any and all. Feel free to have your character randomly beamed up to the ship for any length of time, be it a matter of seconds or hours. Multiple interactions and ship-wide exploring encouraged!]