by Wayne23 » Sun Feb 13, 2022 2:58 am
2/26: Tied for 3rd, 1 up on 5th, 1 back of 2nd, but we play the best (by far) team in the league, #8 Georgetown, 23-8, 13-2, there. With More we might have had a slim chance; without him...
2/27: They're scary good outside.
We fall behind early, then way behind. Down 14 after 10. Down 26 at the half. Just let it end! Down 32 with 10 left. 62-89. Ugly!
Dunk had his worst game of the season, 4 and 4. 13, 8 for Hosi, 12, 7 for Rude.
We end the regular season at 21-9, 10-6, tied for 4th and we should have the #4 seed. NET #6. +3.4 PPG, +5.3 RBs, tied at 15 TOs, which is awful. Dunk leads us with 16.6, 10.5. More gets 12.8, 6.0. Reid gets 5.2 assists.
2/28: Disaster struck the ship in the middle of the night.
The navigators got into an impossible situation. They dodged three enormous rocks but we were hit with a smaller one. It hit the port side, bottom two decks, causing a hull breach in Water Procurement and Distribution and in the areas near there. 19 people were killed and it destroyed WPD. 6 shuttles were destroyed, and 14 people were injured, some seriously.
Robot crews, with some assistance from humans, are working feverishly to repair the breach. The injured have all been removed to sick bay.
3/1: 7:00 p.m.: “The Council will come to order. Captain, report.”
“The hull breach has been patched and the ship is temporarily secured. More permanent repairs are in progress. We are printing parts for the new hull for that section of the ship-”
“What about water? What about shuttles?”
“I'm getting to that, Ali. We have enough 3D printers to produce the water we need in emergency conditions, which are in place. No showers, minimal washing and cleaning. As soon as the hull is permanently secured and repairs are complete we'll start printing all of the equipment WPD needs. After that it will be repairs to the living quarters that were destroyed or damaged and then shuttles and other things that need replacement or repair. This is going to take some time.”
“The dead and injured?”
“Four of the dead were WPD employees at work. The other 15 were in their quarters when the rock destroyed them. The injured all suffered injuries from being thrown around by the impact. Two are in critical condition and may not survive. The others have injuries of varying intensity but they should all recover.”
“How can we speed up the process of getting back to normal?”
“Well, I've set a new course to get us out of the rock zone, but it will take a few days to get to somewhere that's mostly safe. Other than that, remain calm and try to help the crew to remain calm and make the most of a very bad situation.”
“We can only go at half speed for now but we don't need to be anywhere at any particular time so that doesn't really matter.”
There were more questions but these were the critical ones. It will be at least a month before we're back to normal, but we've lost 19 workers so far so we'll need to make adjustments and do some training.