2017-11-21 (Tu) Charged: DesertIrish

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Dawson was impressed by the unfinished bridge even though the only displays which were working reported data on the flight core charging. The most unique display was one which guessed at the likely sources of falling mass responsible for charging. Cameras on the outside of the ship were combined with the best guess by detecting downward movement.

Before anyone else came into the ship, Dawson and Vani fooled around and snuck off to the women’s sleeping quarters. When they came back from their excursion, it was obvious to everyone what they had been doing even though they freshened up back at Vani’s house.

Charged


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