by Wayne23 » Sun Jun 21, 2020 5:09 pm
5/1: #1 recruiting class. #3 preseason ranking. Moving to the Big 10.
6/5: Room for a transfer.
6/16: No luck.
6/26: 5 scholarships but since we have no juniors I may bank one or two. We'll see how it goes.
7/11: It's a time for planning. I spend a lot of time communicating with the ship, discussing housing, arrangements for which are almost complete, and work assignments, which discussions are just beginning. Since housing is assigned I am having our robots put plaques near the doors of all dwelling units, identifying who resides within each. That will take some time but it is moving along. I also, have the robots check all areas of the settlement, and all buildings on a daily basis, just to be certain that there is no damage. There's no reason to suspect any, of course. I personally check each building as well, on a 25 day rotating basis. There are LOTS of buildings and it takes me five weeks to get around to every one of them, considering that I do a walk through of each as well as checking the outside.
Residents will have meal choices, since there will no longer be the need for cafeteria style dining. Each resident, in their own dwelling, will be able to 3D print a meal of choice at any time one is desired. There will be communal meals at times- by department, by building, for any other reason, but private dining was near the top of the list of things the ship's people wanted here. That's at least in part due to the fact that there is only cafeteria dining aboard the ship. We will have a number of dining establishments in the business buildings around the settlement, as well as clothing shops, gyms, electronics shops, furniture and household items, and other facilities. I say "business" but ours will be a moneyless society. People's "purchases" will be monitored electronically but only if someone seems to be making unnecessary purchases, or too many purchases, will the Council be informed.
Farming will be a thing, too. Yes, we could get our food from the 3D printers- all of it. But we will want crops for many reasons, not the least of which would be a breakdown or power failure of some kind. Also, many people are convinced that fresh fruits, vegetables, bread... taste better. There will be no farm animals. "Meat" will come from the 3D printers. The crops will only be available at first after one growing season, of course, although I am thinking about having the robots prepare crops to be ready upon the ship's arrival.
There are lots of other considerations. I'll speak of those as time passes.
I have more free time now, since I work 5 six hour days. I try to exercise every day, spend time on the boat, read, relax, and occasionally even cook the old fashioned way.
8/7: PF Ab Mell is #3, and SF Dan Henn #32 on the Norton list.
8/21: We offer to 2 PGs, an SG, and a PF.
9/11: We get the C, #40.
9/18: We get an SG, #7, a PF, #9. Lose 2 PGs, after 2 more.
Going to the Tip Off in Paradise. Challenging schedule.
9/25: We get a PG, #62, lose one.
10/2: We get a PG, #60. There will be one more change in Nov., but right now we have #8, 10, 40, 60, 63.
1st day of practice. This is a good team, but top 5 in the nation? Maybe.
11/6: Final recruit #s: 7, 8, 40, 57, 64.
My team: Frosh Jay Mann starts at PG. He's an SG but I don't have a single PG on the squad. Soph Mo Huge starts at SG, backs up at PG. If he winds up looking better at PG I will switch these two.
Senior Dan Henn is at SF. Frosh Ted Jeng is an SF but he will play PF. He looks like a potential superstar. Frosh Ab Mell is a PF starting at C. He should be our best player.
Soph SF Cris Moon will sub at SF and SG. Soph Matt Kirz will sub at PF and C. Senior Des Buck is available at guard. No one else figures to play much.
While much of the work here will be done by robots, some will not. Humans will supervise even though the Kree have enhanced our robots and will enhance them more when the new needs begin. And some jobs need to be done by humans. No one should need to work more than about 20 hours per week, at least by current estimates. Building maintenance, water quality, sewage treatment... are all considerations. Due to the moderate climate here, heating and cooling needs will be minimal.
And I have decided to have the robots plant and harvest crops. Not yet, of course, it's too soon.