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Your business concluded here, you leave the medical station, and head over to the Hangar.
If what you had been told was true, when she was first laid up, the <span class="mu-i">Commissioner</span> had eight hangars. Three absolute caverns for the landing craft, two modestly sized ones for scouts, fighters, bombers and fighterbombers, an even smaller one dedicated one for drones, and then two more modestly sized bays for the lifeboats. But it has been a long, hard road for her, and after the Port Authority recommissioned her as a prison ship, you are not sure how many of those hangars haven't been removed or converted into something else. Currently, there is only one hangar that peons and trustees are allowed in, so you all refer to it as <span class="mu-i">the Hangar</span>.
Judging from the relative quiet of the staging area, you figure that you must be at least ten minutes out from the first call. That suits you fine enough - unlike the vast majority of your fellows, you don't need the postings read to you. Currently, there are three on the board, corresponding to the three different stacks of time-cards sitting on a table underneath them. Obviously, you can only work one.
> Please choose ONE of the following:
> While all EVA work is inherently dangerous, some of it is safer (though less rewarding) than others. The safest is 'net duty'. Pretty self-explanatory. You get a magnetic net and an augmented boost tank, and you just trawl around the hulks collecting castoffs. Just ... don't stray too far.
> There is a pull-job up on the board. Looks like the Comptrollers have found a buyer for ... some torpedo tubes? That is going to be a real hack job, getting those out of a hull in one piece. Hopefully whatever fuel residue is left inside the tubes has been cleaned out... or at least isn't explosive.
> What is more dangerous than working outside of a broken down hulk? Working INSIDE of a broken down hulk. The listing indicates that you are going to be recovering conduit and electronics from enclosed and potentially unstable areas. But it also says that overtime is available, as is the hazard differential.