"We could conceivably reconfigure, though," Sasha says, following up on Ashari's comment.
It seems that Fyedlet is occupied by chatting with the Rahal, and Seyli's asking very reasonable questions, so it makes perfect sense for Sasha to take her drink and go sit by them. She pulls up a map [scroll down] of the ship, using a convenient coffee table as the display surface. "There's some insulated cargo space next to the mothling habitat, where the range used to be, that we've been using for unarmed combat practice, and then some less finished cargo areas near the accesses to Engineering and Environmental. I'm not sure how much cargo we'll need to carry for our next mission, or when we'll set out. If we don't need the space for cargo, it would be easy to move walls around--we don't have full-on variable layout, but the ship can do a lot automatically. The hard part is reconfiguring the ductwork. We don't want to let lead dust build up, especially if it's going to be next to the mothlings' bedroom."
let's have a sensible conversation about maps
It seems that Fyedlet is occupied by chatting with the Rahal, and Seyli's asking very reasonable questions, so it makes perfect sense for Sasha to take her drink and go sit by them. She pulls up a map [scroll down] of the ship, using a convenient coffee table as the display surface. "There's some insulated cargo space next to the mothling habitat, where the range used to be, that we've been using for unarmed combat practice, and then some less finished cargo areas near the accesses to Engineering and Environmental. I'm not sure how much cargo we'll need to carry for our next mission, or when we'll set out. If we don't need the space for cargo, it would be easy to move walls around--we don't have full-on variable layout, but the ship can do a lot automatically. The hard part is reconfiguring the ductwork. We don't want to let lead dust build up, especially if it's going to be next to the mothlings' bedroom."