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''Laser Versus Plasma''
 
''Laser Versus Plasma''
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Aboard the ''Arenne'', the usual pecking order on the gun-decks is reversed. It often takes fresh crew by surprise.
 
Aboard the ''Arenne'', the usual pecking order on the gun-decks is reversed. It often takes fresh crew by surprise.
  
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''Rats on the Line''
 
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The experienced say it is best to ignore them. The ship's not haunted, it's just rats on the lines. They're probably right.
 
The experienced say it is best to ignore them. The ship's not haunted, it's just rats on the lines. They're probably right.
 
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''The Boardwalk''
 
 
The lowermost decks are almost without exception the worst places to be on a ship. A starship's bilges are often like those aboard marine vessels, but worse. Light and air circulation is poor, and anything that can drip, seep or condense makes its way down eventually to form a fetid lake despite the best efforts of pumps and sanitation orderlies. Radiation leaks, electrical hazards and malfunctioning machinery are common. Better-kept ships only have to deal with vermin, such as rodents of unusual size, but others can be unwitting hosts to entire families of mutant scavengers. Whether stowaways from insalubrious ports or descendants of "lost" crew, they scrape out a desperate existence, subsiding on whatever scraps rain down from above.
 
 
''Arenne's'' bilges are overlooked by a single causeway that runs almost the entire length of the forward hull. Dubbed the Boardwalk, it is constantly patrolled...in theory. In practice, it is an unspoken custom that unlogged access may be granted for a coin per person. This custom is often used by the various organisations within the crew who feel the need to enforce discipline on their own terms. Those who have taken a stroll on the Boardwalk tend to return better behaved, or not at all.
 

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