May 10, 2024 2:34 pm
It was industry gossip, but it was the kind of news Ox DUS-932 didn’t mind hearing about, to break the humdrum monotony of his work routine. For two weeks ago, and then last week, and then again yesterday, he had heard that Toledo-E Metal Works had revised their quota yet again for the flash-chipped alternator housings. Apparently the semiconductor plant was no longer producing chips of the same standard size as the past, necessitating a retooling of the stamping machines on the assembly line where Ox worked, the Lodbrok-7 factory.
The strange thing was that his coordination supervisors had not put in a request for the retooling. As of yesterday they were still churning out the same circuit board with the same specifications.
This day-cycle looked to be no different for Ox as they rolled up to Lodbrok-7. Any moment now its slaved drone would hover forth to sync up with Ox, marking the start of their work-cycle.
The strange thing was that his coordination supervisors had not put in a request for the retooling. As of yesterday they were still churning out the same circuit board with the same specifications.
This day-cycle looked to be no different for Ox as they rolled up to Lodbrok-7. Any moment now its slaved drone would hover forth to sync up with Ox, marking the start of their work-cycle.
OOC:
Some prompts, but feel free to describe something else if that works better: How would you go about reporting to your station? What do you do first? How would you settle yourself for yet another day of the same?