Iris approached the lab and watched as a couple of people, who did not look to be members of the science team, were leaving the entrance chamber with a some boxes of damaged items she couldn't quite make out. [color=lightblue][b]"Um, excuse me."[/b][/color] she called out to them with a tone of annoyance. [color=lightblue][b]"Who told you to remove these from the lab?"[/b][/color] the two crew members stopped for a moment and exchanged confused glances. "Um, we're just following orders." "Yeah, we were told to assist the science leads in cleaning up the lab." [color=lightblue][b]"Officers,"[/b][/color] Iris corrected them. [color=lightblue][b]"Science Officers, with cleaning the lab."[/b][/color] Iris looked to their boxes and grabbed a couple items to look over before putting them back. [color=lightblue][b]"Very well, I guess."[/b][/color] she waved them away and then continued into the lab. Stepping through the entrance chamber Iris was greeted with a less than desirable image of the lab. Much of the equipment had been displaced, and it was obvious that what was not secured had rattled around the room quite a bit. She also noticed a man going through one of the many haphazardly filled boxes. [color=lightblue][i]This must be the other science officer I will be working with.[/i][/color] Iris thought as she walked to some of the analytical equipment that looked to have suffered some minimal impact damage. [color=lightblue][b]"I thought our captain was an experienced piolet. How could things have gone so poorly on our first jump?"[/b][/color] She asked in general. She began trying to power on various terminals, connecting her tablet, and running diagnostics. While the machines posted lines of code to the tablet Iris began looking into some of the boxes, and if the state of the lab wasn't enough to make things difficult; the absolute disarray of the contents of the boxes was more than enough to make Iris fed-up. She let out a heavy sigh as she picked up one of the boxes and began setting the more intact items in their homes around the lab, and mumbling to her self about the items that were beyond repair and tossing them with mild frustration into a near by waste bin.