Post by Stormcutter on Jun 20, 2015 5:33:47 GMT
On the outside of the door was a sign that said "S&R Twins: Panacea and Stormcutter". Inside was a fairly organized room, one that was spacious enough for both the 22-foot femme and 40-foot mech to comfortably live there.
The left side was Panacea's space. The berth was shoved into the back corner, the length of it along the left wall of the room. A series of shelves lined the rest of the left wall, filled with various parts and custom medical equipment, all of it organized despite the messy appearance. In the space between the shelves and the center of the room sat a small table that was kept clean until needed.
The right side of the room was Stormcutter's space. There was no berth, which was perfectly fine by him as he was content to recharge sitting up against the center of the far wall. In the back right corner of the room was a small, but powerful, furnace and just in-front of the furnace sat a custom anvil for his blacksmith work. At the center of the right wall was a workbench with a variety of tools and beside that, towards the entrance wall, was an organizer of supplies, including an arraignment of metal sheets waiting to be fashioned into armor.
The left side was Panacea's space. The berth was shoved into the back corner, the length of it along the left wall of the room. A series of shelves lined the rest of the left wall, filled with various parts and custom medical equipment, all of it organized despite the messy appearance. In the space between the shelves and the center of the room sat a small table that was kept clean until needed.
The right side of the room was Stormcutter's space. There was no berth, which was perfectly fine by him as he was content to recharge sitting up against the center of the far wall. In the back right corner of the room was a small, but powerful, furnace and just in-front of the furnace sat a custom anvil for his blacksmith work. At the center of the right wall was a workbench with a variety of tools and beside that, towards the entrance wall, was an organizer of supplies, including an arraignment of metal sheets waiting to be fashioned into armor.