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<center><font size="+2" color="#D4AF37">Life on the USS ''Circe''-A</font></center>
 
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==Introduction==
 


The military lifestyle of the Star Fleet officer- his or her professional job and its repercussions- has been tirelessly documented through CIRCE's (and ASR's as a whole) writings over the years.  Of course, as most every writer comes to realize after varying amounts of time, simply writing about the job of the characters would make for a flat, one-dimensional character.  As such, from time to time, characters will rid themselves of their uniform and indulge in hobbies and other pursuits of a personal nature instead of professional or "mission-driven" pursuits.  Many of these pursuits take them away from the bridge or main engineering.
The military lifestyle of the Star Fleet officer- his or her professional job and its repercussions- has been tirelessly documented through CIRCE's (and ASR's as a whole) writings over the years.  Of course, as most every writer comes to realize after varying amounts of time, simply writing about the job of the characters would make for a flat, one-dimensional character.  As such, from time to time, characters will rid themselves of their uniform and indulge in hobbies and other pursuits of a personal nature instead of professional or "mission-driven" pursuits.  Many of these pursuits take them away from the bridge or main engineering.
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==Main Lounge (Deck 12, Main Section)==
==Main Lounge (Deck 12, Main Section)==
[[Image:Mainlounge.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The Main Lounge on the USS CIRCE.]]
[[Image:Mainlounge.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The Main Lounge on the USS CIRCE.]]
The Main Lounge on many other starships and starbases often have witty names based on its location: on many Starfleet vessels, it is "10 Forward" becauseof its location on Deck 10, forward section; on Deep Space 13, it was the "Double Nickel" because of its location on Deck 5 of the ETA (the 5th letter in the Greek alphabet) Section.  
The Main Lounge on many other starships and starbases often have witty names based on its location: on many Star Fleet vessels, it is "10 Forward" becauseof its location on Deck 10, forward section; on [[DS13|Deep Space 13]], it was the "Double Nickel" because of its location on Deck 5 of the ETA (the 5th letter in the Greek alphabet) Section.  


The Lounge on CIRCE is located on Deck 12 of the Main Hull, in the forward quadrant, so one could assume that "12 Forward" would be a logical name; however, knowing the writers behind the crew of CIRCE, this would probably be too plain and would merit rethinking.
The Lounge on CIRCE is located on Deck 12 of the Main Hull, in the forward quadrant, so one could assume that "12 Forward" would be a logical name; however, knowing the writers behind the crew of CIRCE, this would probably be too plain and would merit rethinking.
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Older starships, before holodecks became commonplace, often had large recreational facilities- gymnasiums, game courts, swimming pools, etc.  The creation of the holodeck has allowed room to be saved on such necessities, as it is capable of handling all of these things at once.
Older starships, before holodecks became commonplace, often had large recreational facilities- gymnasiums, game courts, swimming pools, etc.  The creation of the holodeck has allowed room to be saved on such necessities, as it is capable of handling all of these things at once.




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It is unknown just how many sloogi there are currently on board CIRCE, nor the location of their "sleeping" area.
It is unknown just how many sloogi there are currently on board CIRCE, nor the location of their "sleeping" area.


Essentially, sloogi are CIRCE's version of the house-elf from the Harry Potter series of J.K. Rowling's creation...except that the sloogi have been around CIRCE for longer than the house-elf has been a part of our pop culture.
Essentially, sloogi are CIRCE's version of the house-elf from the ''Harry Potter'' series of J.K. Rowling's creation...except that the sloogi have been around CIRCE for longer than the house-elf has been a part of our pop culture.
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