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TEST DRIVE #13 - Jefferies Tubes and Ten Forward

Option 001 - Jefferies Tubes: A ship like the Enterprise requires maintenance and a way to get at things behind the walls. It also, since there are no stairs, needs to have something people can use in case the turbolifts stop working. A cross between air ducts that are so useful for people to crawl through and maintenance shafts, the Jefferies tubes span across the entire ship like a hidden parallel to the normal, everyday corridors. They come in vertical and horizontal versions.
While most people except Engineering aren't supposed to be in them, people have been known to use them for everything from a quiet spot away from everything, vertical exercise, and a place with excellent acoustics for playing music, to the kind of sneaky trails one might use to get to restricted rooms. Just don't get lost.

Option 002. Aboard the Enterprise, Ten Forward: You have no idea what just happened. One minute you were home, and now you're on a spaceship, in the middle of a crowded room. It looks like a bar. There are people eating and drinking, some in uniform, others not. Some are clearly aliens.
You've managed to land in Ten Forward a long bar with barstools and a bartender, tables sprinkled throughout, and the far wall is nothing but windows out to space. It looks like a nice lounge, low conversation making the room hum.
Better ask some questions and find out where you are, or just tap the closest person on the shoulder and try to make friends. The bar is open.
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He canted his head to her. "I hope you find more friends, here, too."
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"Did you figure out the trick to getting real booze, or have you been stuck on synthetics?"
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He nodded. "You need a trick? I just asked the replicator in guest quarters." he blinked.
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His statement was met with shock and facepalming. "I never thought of that. You can't get it in Ten Forward from the replicators and you have to ask the bar specifically for real booze. I could have been covert drunk so many more times."
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His expression smoothed to a normal warmth and smile. he was still feeling awkward and weird and a little sad, well, a lot sad. He missed Lorna and Mavis like nobody's business, and even their dogs and their ship, and their house.
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"Do you use them often?"
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Instead she answered the question about the holodecks. "Yeah, I do some training in them, try to pump them for answers to scientific questions I have. They're pretty universally useful."
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Which was to say... yes.
Alex ignored the slip, as fiercely as he could.
"Sounds like fun. I should find out where Firefighting, soldiering, and teaching are, as well as seismology and geology are." He was curious, now that he thought of it.
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"I think a drink in hand is a good idea. Then I can relax and tell you of my life in Orange County, and the story of how it all got twisted, and turned upside down."
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Alex followed her, in, musing that, while she looked subtly different, she shared many of Lorna's characteristics. He nodded. A lot of them.
"It was an interesting life." He looked around at the place he had only seen before in television screens and facepalmed. Now, his life was truly just as odd as his dream counterpart's was.
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Lorna gently bumped Alex with her shoulder when he facepalmed. "None of that, mister. Do you want a table or to sit at the bar?"
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"Table, I think." he glanced around. "Too bad the Starjammer isn't here."
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"Oh I know," Lorna said with a sigh. "I miss the old girl." She grabbed a seat and waved down a waiter. "Did you ever go out in her, or was she only in your dreams?"
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He chuckled.
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She leaned forward, whispering so they wouldn't be overheard. "Which Enterprise? This one?"
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It was nice to just talk. "Nope. A weird one."
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It felt natural to talk to him like this. She forgot her awkwardness and relaxed, smiling brightly.
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He shook his head.
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"Yes, ah, Emma did."
He smiled a little. "Do you go there often?"
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