Lieutenant
Chris Sanders of Dalton, California had gotten used to his life at
his new permanent home in Moonbase Alpha. After every expeditionary
unit left, he would clean after them, shoot all of their trash and
other bodily fluids out into space, and reset the computers for the
next operation. After he does that, he checks in with his supervisor
(the head of the NASA moon operation), checks the oxygen levels, gets
in his suit and checks the outside area for any damage, checks inside
for any internal damage, and checks the different long term
experiments on the base. From a personal standpoint, every morning he
gets up, makes some coffee and other breakfast essentials via the
food given to him via shipments (Moonbase Alpha is in a simulated
gravity environment, so some foods that would otherwise not be
possible to eat in zero gravity environments now are), puts his stuff
away, brushes his teeth, takes a shower, checks his laptop for the
latest earth news, and exercises, before starting with his daily work
schedule.
That
being said, it's pretty easy to say Sanders routine is about the same
as any of us on Earth.
The
only difference being that Sander broke into a cold sweat when he
heard a knock on the entry door.
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