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[[Image:Galley01.jpg|350px|thumb|left]] The galley of Summer's Gift is a mere 7 x 10 feet but it packs a lot of utility in such a small space.  Standing in the doorway looking into the galley, one can see how every inch of space has been put to use. <br><br>   
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[[Image:Galley01.jpg|350px|thumb|left]] The galley of Summer's Gift is a mere 7 x 10 but it packs a lot of utility in such a small space.  Standing in the doorway looking into the galley, one can see how every inch of space has been put to use. <br><br>   
  
 
On the wall to the immediate right is a pass-through window fitted with a wide sill to let plates and platters sit for pick-up.  Directly beneath it on the wall is a rack with such commonly used things like napkins, dishtowels, and placemats.  To the right of the pass through is a clean run of wall all the way to the corner and it's a popular place to leave messages for and by the crew. Someone's thoughtfully duct taped a string with a grease pencil to the wall to facilitate note taking and the painted metal wall is smooth enough to write on.  Because the wall is metal, magnets abound here and notes on paper are found attached here too.<br><br>
 
On the wall to the immediate right is a pass-through window fitted with a wide sill to let plates and platters sit for pick-up.  Directly beneath it on the wall is a rack with such commonly used things like napkins, dishtowels, and placemats.  To the right of the pass through is a clean run of wall all the way to the corner and it's a popular place to leave messages for and by the crew. Someone's thoughtfully duct taped a string with a grease pencil to the wall to facilitate note taking and the painted metal wall is smooth enough to write on.  Because the wall is metal, magnets abound here and notes on paper are found attached here too.<br><br>
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All the fixtures, appliances and cabinetry in the galley have seen hard use and better days, but everything is in good working order and clean. The stewards of ''Summer's Gift'' have each made little modifications to the galley to make it their own, with the current steward preferring to keep everything rigorously clean and stowed in its proper place when not being used.<br><br>
 
All the fixtures, appliances and cabinetry in the galley have seen hard use and better days, but everything is in good working order and clean. The stewards of ''Summer's Gift'' have each made little modifications to the galley to make it their own, with the current steward preferring to keep everything rigorously clean and stowed in its proper place when not being used.<br><br>
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== Pantry ==
 
== Pantry ==
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For instance, Rina likes her creature comforts. She has nice sheets: microfleece blanket in a rich deep red, buff colored sheets in cotton, a couple of throw pillows upholstered in something soft and sturdy.  A thick plush men's bathrobe can be found draped across the foot of her bunk when it's not in her locker. The bedclothes are ruthlessly tucked in tight and the pillows are stacked against the headboard end of the bunk.<br><br>
 
For instance, Rina likes her creature comforts. She has nice sheets: microfleece blanket in a rich deep red, buff colored sheets in cotton, a couple of throw pillows upholstered in something soft and sturdy.  A thick plush men's bathrobe can be found draped across the foot of her bunk when it's not in her locker. The bedclothes are ruthlessly tucked in tight and the pillows are stacked against the headboard end of the bunk.<br><br>
  
She also likes to read. Trade magazines, tech manuals and professional journals can be found tucked neatly behind the folded upper bunk. A paperback or two from the passenger lounge can be found there too. Rina is an inveterate notetaker--no less than three notepads of various sizes can be found in her quarters.  A small one is stored in the drop well of her headboard shelf.  A larger pad sits in the matching drop well of the desk shelf and usually several larger ones are stashed with her reading material in the upper bunk.  Pencils and pens are secured in her desk drawer but one or two can be found clipped to their notepads. <br><br>  
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She also likes to read. Trade magazines, tech manuals and professional journals can be found tucked neatly behind the folded upper bunk. A paperback or two from the passenger lounge can be found there too. Rina is also an inveterate notetaker--no less than three notepads of various sizes can be found in her quarters.  A small one is stored in the drop well of her headboard shelf.  A larger pad sits in the matching drop well of the desk shelf and usually several larger ones are stashed with her reading material in the upper bunk.  Pencils and pens are secured in her desk drawer but one or two can be found clipped to their notepads. <br><br>  
  
She is generally too busy to have many opportunities to listen to music, but she does manage on occasion and keeps a playlist stored in the media player of her room console.  It's mostly instrumental, with guitars, drums, synth and bass in a driving beat making up the majority of the tracks, with a smattering of opera, folk, vocal, and environmental pieces filling in the empty spaces.  She prefers to listen to the music via earphones while at her desk or on the bunk, usually while reading or writing.    Rarely does she have the music playing over the speakers--she likes her music loud and is loath to disturb others with it. <br><br>
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She is generally too busy to have many opportunities to listen to music, but she does manage on occasion and keeps a playlist stored in the media player of her room console.  It's mostly instrumental, with guitars, synth and base in a driving beat like the engines she maintains making up the majority of the tracks, with a smattering of opera, folk, and vocal pieces filling in the empty spaces.  She prefers to listen to the music via earphones while at her desk or on the bunk, usually while reading or writing.    Rarely does she have the music playing over the speakers--she likes her music loud and is loath to disturb others with it. <br><br>
  
No pictures adorn the place save for a diagram/pop-up drawing of the ''Gift'''s deck plan in two matching frames made of clear plexi clipped with binder clips and attached magnetically to the metal walls.  A colored pencil drawing of the ''Gift'' as might be seen from space is displayed in another plexi-and-binder-clip frame.  The deck plan is mounted to the bulkhead above the desk and the portrait is mounted at shoulder height next to the door, over the foot of her bunk.<br><br>
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No pictures adorn the place save for a diagram/pop-up drawing of the ''Gift'''s deck plan in two matching frames made of clear plexi clipped with binder clips and attached magnetically to the metal walls.  A colored pencil drawing of the ''Gift'' as might be seen from space is displayed in another plexi-and-binder-clip frame.  The deck plan is mounted to the bulkhead above the desk and the portrait is mounted at shoulder height next to the door, over the foot of her bunk.  
  
 
Otherwise, the floors and walls and cabinetry of Rina's quarters are bare. She keeps things stowed and secured and maintains the space meticulously uncluttered and clean.<br><br>
 
Otherwise, the floors and walls and cabinetry of Rina's quarters are bare. She keeps things stowed and secured and maintains the space meticulously uncluttered and clean.<br><br>
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[[Image:GiftCrewQtrsPort.jpg|350px|thumb|left]]The plan of the portside crew dorms is very much like the dorms to starboard. The main difference is positioning of the built-in features a quarter-turn counterclockwise, with the door to the quarters being centered in the wall.  This has the result of giving the room a wider feeling with less of the tunnel aspect of the starboard quarters. Even though those on port seem to run a touch on the shallow side in comparison, the room dimensions are exactly the same: 7 by 7 square.<br><br>
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[[Image:GiftCrewQtrsPort.jpg|350px|thumb|left]]The plan of the portside crew dorms is very much like the dorms to starboard. The main difference is positioning of the built-in features a quarter-turn counterclockwise, with the door to the quarters being centered in the wall.  This has the result of giving the room a wider feeling with less of the tunnel aspect of the starboard quarters. Even though those on port seem to run a touch on the shallow side in comparison, the room dimensions are exactly the same: 7 by 7 square.
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For a more thorough description of the room features, see [[#Starboard Crew Quarters|Starboard Crew Quarters]]
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The light strips in the walls run as described in the Starboard Crew Dorm with one exception.  Instead of running corner to corner in the wall opposite the bunk, they run corner to corner from the foot of the bunk to the corner to the right of the door. All other features are the same. For a more thorough description of the room features as well as the Starboard Crew Dorm plan, go [[#Starboard Crew Dorm|here]].
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Standing at the desk looking back at the door to the quarters, the doorjamb clears the bunk edge by a scant 8 inches and likewise clears the corner of the room on the other side by 6 inches.  There is an integrated control panel in the jamb on the left, over the foot of the bunk and it is similar to the headboard console, minus the radio/media player.  Centered at the top of the jamb is an emergency lighting fixture and the jamb itself is painted with glow-in-the-dark paint, for times when the main power fails. On the long run of wall opposite the bunk, there is nothing to break up the space except for light strip starting 6 feet above the deck.  It's 4 inches wide and the wall continues to the pipes overhead without further features.<br><br>
 
Standing at the desk looking back at the door to the quarters, the doorjamb clears the bunk edge by a scant 8 inches and likewise clears the corner of the room on the other side by 6 inches.  There is an integrated control panel in the jamb on the left, over the foot of the bunk and it is similar to the headboard console, minus the radio/media player.  Centered at the top of the jamb is an emergency lighting fixture and the jamb itself is painted with glow-in-the-dark paint, for times when the main power fails. On the long run of wall opposite the bunk, there is nothing to break up the space except for light strip starting 6 feet above the deck.  It's 4 inches wide and the wall continues to the pipes overhead without further features.<br><br>
  
The Port Crew Dorms are indentical in fixtures to the Starboard, save everything is built in a quarter turn to the counterclockwise, with the door centered in the wall.  To see the plan, go [[#Port Crew Dorm| here.]]<br><br>
 
  
 
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