Employee ID#: S-416-ABG Name: Garratt, Beyer Gender: Male D.O.B: 06/07/798A.S Age: 19 Marital Status: Single Ethnic Origin: Caucasian Known Disabilities/Medical Conditions:
-Required to wear corrective lenses whilst operating any heavy equipment.
[[Employment Details]] Position: Ensign Pilot Deployment: Heavy Lifter Pilot Assignment: 3rd Rotational Shift, DSE - Rochester, Heavy Lifter Utility Craft Location: Manhattan Orbital Mooring Platform, Planet Manhattan Orbit 12NC-W-5
[[Employment History]]
04/09/815A.S - Applied for position of Unskilled Deck Hand. {View Application Form}
12/09/815A.S - Awarded position of Unskilled Deck Hand DSE - Alexandria.
13/09/815A.S - Passed medical and drug tests - No issues detected. {View Record}
22/03/816A.S - Passed Test PI-C-334. Awarded "C" class pilot license. {View Record}
18/05/816A.S - Transferred to controller of DSE - Rochester.
22/07/817A.S - Disciplinary Action taken for offensive language over communication system. {Transcript}
23/07/817A.S - Disciplinary Action taken for offensive language over communication system. {Transcript}
04/08/817A.S - Disciplinary Action taken for offensive language over communication system. {Transcript}
09/10/817A.S - Disciplinary Action taken for offensive language over communication system. {Transcript}
01/01/818A.S - Disciplinary Action taken for offensive language over communication system. {Transcript}
[[Brief Biography]]
My name is Beyer Garratt, I am a 19-year old male currently employed with Deep Space Engineering as the controller for one of the heavy lifters used at the Manhattan Orbital Docking Ring facility. I've been doing this job since about May 816, so about a year and a half.
It's not too bad, really. The pay is... ordinary, but it's fairly easy work and there's never a dull moment in Manhattan's orbit, with the mooring fixture and all the stations around running more-or-less 24/7.
Day in day out, all I do is load and unload cargo pods from container transports. I take them off the ship at the mooring fixture, and chuck it on the docking structure for transport to the surface where it's collected by some sort of planetary transport, usually a train or ship. I run the third of three shifts, 0900 to 1700 SUT hours. The other two shifts are manned by two blokes, we're all fairly good mates and get along well enough during the brief contact we have inbetween shifts; and the week-end pissups on the surface,
I have had a few problems with... offensive language. The skies here are filled with retards, to be frank. People who shouldn't be allowed off the ground of whatever inbred ****hole they were ejaculated from. That and sometimes leaving the radio on means my tirades have been spread across the entire planet more than once.
The Lifter is oficially called the Rochester, but all us blokes call it "lifting the jumphole", after a night in the bar doubled as the official christening. We all jumped on the bandwagon of some fad going around to copy some famous guy's ship name. Don't really get it (it was Chad's idea) but whatever.
As for me, well I'm a fairly honest and straight-forward guy. I like meat pies, fast cars and boobies. I'm pretty much a bean-stalk, sitting in the cockpit of that lifter for 8 hours a day doesn't lend itself to a six-pack. Good thing my metabolism is through the roof or I'd need a lifter to get to the lifter.