Cᴀʀᴏʟʏɴ Fʀʏ (
suddenlycaptain) wrote in
ataraxion2012-11-11 05:24 pm
007 | video | space training part three
[ Carolyn is, as usual, in the shuttle bay. Today she's out among the shuttles instead of in one of the maintenance rooms, the windows -- the only windows on the ship -- behind her. She figures actually showing people the stars might be a good attention grabber. ]
Tranquility, this is Carolyn Fry. For those of you who are new here, I'm a member of the flight crew and both pilot and captain a spaceship back home. I also have training sessions to help acclimatize people to living in space, which is the main purpose of this broadcast.
For those of you just joining us, there are videos and transcripts of the previous session. [ And ding!, here they are. ] They've been added to the anonymous information post, so this may not be the first time you've seen them if you've checked that out. In addition to these, we're going to have another session. I'm attaching what we'll be going over now.
Like it says, these evacuation procedures are now the official evac procedures for the entire ship. Anyone who was with us last jump may recognize how vital that sort of thing could be in the future, and Commander Resnik asked me to write them up formally. That means that until further notice, if we have to get off this ship in an emergency, this is what we'll be doing. It's important to know and important to practice, and I encourage all of you to show up. Same with the other safety items we'll be going over.
Like the last two sessions, we'll be having this one in the shuttle bay -- so don't bother the flight crew while we're in there. We have a lot to do and not enough people to do it with, so let's just focus on what we're in there to do.
[ And Carolyn's used up her quota of trying to be a captain for the main post, so she dips her head at the communicator in a quick nod. ]
If you have any questions now, feel free to ask. If not, I'll see you in the shuttle bay.
((ooc: Feel free to reply via network or action it up with Carolyn or with each other for the actual space training session in the comments!))
Tranquility, this is Carolyn Fry. For those of you who are new here, I'm a member of the flight crew and both pilot and captain a spaceship back home. I also have training sessions to help acclimatize people to living in space, which is the main purpose of this broadcast.
For those of you just joining us, there are videos and transcripts of the previous session. [ And ding!, here they are. ] They've been added to the anonymous information post, so this may not be the first time you've seen them if you've checked that out. In addition to these, we're going to have another session. I'm attaching what we'll be going over now.
[ EVACUATION PROCEDURES: Now the formal evacuation protocol for the ship, passengers will go over what to do in the event of emergency evacuation, including what items are considered necessities and what they may be asked to leave behind, shuttle boarding, securing themselves in the shuttle, and the importance of not panicking. Pilot training on request; talk to Carolyn after class.
EMERGENCY BOARDING DRILL
GENERAL SAFETY: Things You Should Not Do On A Spaceship, including but not limited to fire safety, weapons safety, and equipment safety. Includes information on how these things can be used effectively without damaging the ship or yourself, the possible consequences of using things improperly, and the proper steps to take if you should notice something unsafe aboard the ship.
TRANQUILITY-SPECIFIC SAFETY: Things You Should Not Do On The Tranquility, including but not limited to wandering the deeper parts of the ship to try and explore, reverse-hacking or seeking out unknown entities, and jump safety. ]
Like it says, these evacuation procedures are now the official evac procedures for the entire ship. Anyone who was with us last jump may recognize how vital that sort of thing could be in the future, and Commander Resnik asked me to write them up formally. That means that until further notice, if we have to get off this ship in an emergency, this is what we'll be doing. It's important to know and important to practice, and I encourage all of you to show up. Same with the other safety items we'll be going over.
Like the last two sessions, we'll be having this one in the shuttle bay -- so don't bother the flight crew while we're in there. We have a lot to do and not enough people to do it with, so let's just focus on what we're in there to do.
[ And Carolyn's used up her quota of trying to be a captain for the main post, so she dips her head at the communicator in a quick nod. ]
If you have any questions now, feel free to ask. If not, I'll see you in the shuttle bay.
((ooc: Feel free to reply via network or action it up with Carolyn or with each other for the actual space training session in the comments!))

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