Day 54, Evening; Email; Attn: Everyone [F]

Dec 17, 2009 10:45

From: Maj. John T. Sheppard
To: All
Attachment: mainlandpeople.txt
Subject: Re: Tomorrow's move to the Mainland

(Including much of Captain Hunter's email, since his was directed only to military personnel.)

Capt. J. Hunter wrote:

As I understand it, we have 50 people, total, moving to the Mainland tomorrow (see attachment). This is all the ( Read more... )

character: elizabeth weir, character: calvin kavanagh, character: jim hunter, character: rodney mckay, character: john sheppard, time: evening, character: carson beckett, location: email, day 54, character: kate heightmeyer

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j_sheppard December 22 2009, 16:00:52 UTC
From: Maj. John T. Sheppard
To: All
Subject: Re: Tomorrow's move to the Mainland

Dr. Rodney McKay wrote:

When do you need me in the jumperbay?

That's a good point. It'll take a while for the Athosians to get things organized and loaded into the jumpers. All military personnel not on security detail are expected in the jumper bay at 0730 to start loading.

At 0800, Lt. Miller will ferry over some of the designated Athosian leaders and Dr. Parrish to establish the parameters of the settlement itself and then select some appropriate landing sites for the other jumpers. Dr. Parrish will remain as our communications liaison on location in case Lt. Miller needs to return to Atlantis.

We'll start the main ferrying of folks over starting about 0900, so I'd like my civilian pilot volunteers there at least 15 minutes before then to go over final checks.

We will have some military personnel going over as well, to set up some DRASH for the folks who lost their tents during the culling of Athos and haven't gotten them replaced yet as well as one for Atlantis personnel who need to remain on-site overnight.

We'll get people back home and to their regular jobs as soon as we no longer need the extra personnel, starting with the civilians first (probably either Beckett or Heightmeyer first, given the shortage of staff in the infirmary).

Dress in layers, folks, and be sure you're warm enough. It's going to be cold out, but some of the work is likely to be hot and sweaty.

-- JTS

"The unforgivable crime is soft hitting. Do not hit at all if it can be avoided; but never hit softly." -- Theodore Roosevelt

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