Mech Pilot who keeps themselves in the bunk with a cargo net.
Look, I know I'm a rarity in this day and age. Look I know there aren't that many of us who sign on for this kind of duty. Most of those bastards are gone off to the UN Spacy and other such orbital defence gigs and oooooooh interstellar travel! Some of us still love the ocean and while I've got bars on my uniform, I'm not your typical gun toting gung-ho military type. This baby I pilot is a DSRV Mecha! I've been to the bottom of the Laurentian Abyssal, and saved sunken fisherman in the frozen waters of the Kara Sea. Sure the Spacy brats do important work and get all the glory. Down here though? At the bottom of the ocean? That's where the truly gratifying adventure is.
Huh? Oh being barefoot and the cargo netting?
You try sleeping in your berth in a white squall with thirty foot swells! That net has saved my melon more times than I can count! You have any idea how hard the decking is when you land tits first on it from your berth? As for rolling barefoot? Cargo net's the fastest way to the cockpit and it's easier to grip with your bare tootsies! Captain Spaulding had to get used to it too!
LT Stacey "Toes and Tows" Carmichael
USN DSRV 'No Depth Too Deep - No Problem Too Large'
Huh? Oh being barefoot and the cargo netting?
You try sleeping in your berth in a white squall with thirty foot swells! That net has saved my melon more times than I can count! You have any idea how hard the decking is when you land tits first on it from your berth? As for rolling barefoot? Cargo net's the fastest way to the cockpit and it's easier to grip with your bare tootsies! Captain Spaulding had to get used to it too!
LT Stacey "Toes and Tows" Carmichael
USN DSRV 'No Depth Too Deep - No Problem Too Large'
