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The rest of the space from desk to rear right corner is the bunk. It's 3.5 feet wide and goes all the way to the wall. It's 24 inches from the deck to top of mattress and the base is a full-length storage drawer.  Above the bunk is a foldaway bunk of the same dimensions, folded flat against the wall.<br><br>
 
The rest of the space from desk to rear right corner is the bunk. It's 3.5 feet wide and goes all the way to the wall. It's 24 inches from the deck to top of mattress and the base is a full-length storage drawer.  Above the bunk is a foldaway bunk of the same dimensions, folded flat against the wall.<br><br>
  
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In the rear wall behind the desk and at headboard height above the main bunk is a 4-inch shelf sunk into the surface of the bulkhead.  It runs from the locker to right rear corner, with a drop well at the desk and another at the head of the bed to hold loose items.  In the top inside edge of this recessed space is a light strip to provide light to see or read by.  Built into the shelf is a console straddling the desk/bunk stash shelf.  The console is angled for viewing and has the door lock controls, intercom controls, lighting controls, data ports to plug into the ship's Cortex system, a clock with alarm, a radio/media player, and thermostat.<br><br>  
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In the rear wall behind the desk and at headboard height above the main bunk is a 4-inch shelf sunk into the surface of the bulkhead.  It runs from the locker to right rear corner, with a drop well at the desk and another at the head of the bed to hold loose items.  In the top inside edge of this recessed space is a light strip to provide light to see or read by.  Built into the shelf is a console straddling the boundary of the desk/bunk edges.  The console is angled for viewing and has the door lock controls, intercom controls, lighting controls, data ports to plug into the ship's Cortex system, a clock with alarm, a radio/media player, and thermostat.<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>
 
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>

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