J. A. Volkhov ("Volk") (
saklas) wrote in
returnjourneynet2022-03-01 05:47 pm
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[A static image is posted. It is of a small coil of commissary tickets.]
✨🎟️ NINE FREE TICKETS - WARDENS ONLY - FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED 🎟️✨
RULES OF THE GAME:
🎟️ Ask for an item of your choice off of the commissary menu, at any ticket amount
🎟️ The item must follow the stated rules of the category in which it was requested
🎟️ If the machine fails, you get to keep what came out AND you get your full ticket amount as a prize, to re-use on whatever you want
🎟️ For a free bonus ticket, ask the owl in the library whether or not someone is living here that isn't on your official passenger records, and isn't the Navarch!
RULES OF THE GAME:
🎟️ Ask for an item of your choice off of the commissary menu, at any ticket amount
🎟️ The item must follow the stated rules of the category in which it was requested
🎟️ If the machine fails, you get to keep what came out AND you get your full ticket amount as a prize, to re-use on whatever you want
🎟️ For a free bonus ticket, ask the owl in the library whether or not someone is living here that isn't on your official passenger records, and isn't the Navarch!

text | un: t.crawford
[Stowaways from port?]
text | jvolkhov
Additional staff. Apparently. I love that they told us about it so that we would ensure a healthy working relationship with them and that the Navarch consistently maintains a culture of making sure everyone has the information they need to make informed job desicions
Oh wait
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[He could see it, and not just thanks to paranoia. There are so many parts of the ship inmates don't have access too. There could be dozens of them, how would they ever know?]
I thought staff shit was taken care of by robots. Do the wardens know about this?
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Again, it's just ✨soooo✨ unfortunate that we found a concrete example of the Navarch lying by omission to her staff. I really hope it doesn't turn out that there's even more important information that we don't know about yet! 🥰