Directorate Officer
Union-class Corvette Monsoon, somewhere in the Mid Rim
"I'm not really sure if this is a wise idea," said Azira.
"I'm already here," countered Gir, ducking through a hatchway, "besides, it's good to know what the Labs is making...especially if it's in our corporate fleet. I have to admit, it's weird being on a ship so...quiet."
"Well...comparatively, it is...wonders of automation."
Wonders...The admiral inserted his company ID card into a card reader, whose light briefly flashed green before it made an audible click. Gir turned the door's crank open before he swung it open to reveal perhaps the tiniest bridge he had ever seen. A pair of Labs workers and Salmakk manned their stations in a room scarcely larger than his family's living room back home. The mon calamari engineer turned to look at him.
"Glad to see that you made it," offered Salmakk, standing up from his station.
Gir glanced around, "This almost looks more like a shuttle cockpit than a bridge..."
Salmakk lightly chuckled, "That's because it almost is. The Union is a small ship, and between the high amount of automation and the ship's small size...well...we don't need a lot of room or stations. The ship's computers themselves handle a lot of the minor work..."
"I suppose the good old Corellian corvette only needs seven people to run..."
"That sounds right," affirmed Salmakk, "but we can this ship far more efficiently with that number of crew than a CR90 ever could..."
"I'm not really sure if this is a wise idea," said Azira.
"I'm already here," countered Gir, ducking through a hatchway, "besides, it's good to know what the Labs is making...especially if it's in our corporate fleet. I have to admit, it's weird being on a ship so...quiet."
"Well...comparatively, it is...wonders of automation."
Wonders...The admiral inserted his company ID card into a card reader, whose light briefly flashed green before it made an audible click. Gir turned the door's crank open before he swung it open to reveal perhaps the tiniest bridge he had ever seen. A pair of Labs workers and Salmakk manned their stations in a room scarcely larger than his family's living room back home. The mon calamari engineer turned to look at him.
"Glad to see that you made it," offered Salmakk, standing up from his station.
Gir glanced around, "This almost looks more like a shuttle cockpit than a bridge..."
Salmakk lightly chuckled, "That's because it almost is. The Union is a small ship, and between the high amount of automation and the ship's small size...well...we don't need a lot of room or stations. The ship's computers themselves handle a lot of the minor work..."
"I suppose the good old Corellian corvette only needs seven people to run..."
"That sounds right," affirmed Salmakk, "but we can this ship far more efficiently with that number of crew than a CR90 ever could..."