THREE IN, ZERO OUT
Two entrants at 12:30, one entrant at 20:24. No weapons found, no recording equipment or hazardous software located. Entrants 1 and 2 arrived in sound condition. Entrant 3 was severely damaged, a number of leakages present - basic repairs were provided, recommending for immediate & specialized care.
Entrant 1: Client #198 R.M.
Handheld diagnostic reader found no significant problems. Provided joint lubricant, 355ml, assigned to room #1. Received from div. 2, prior to boarding at local spaceport to leave the planet alongside client #199. Client was relieved but clearly still stressed, suggested use of the video game system and pirated film drive available in the common room.
Entrant 2: Client #199 P.M.
Handheld diagnostic reader found no significant problems. Provided plate tightening wrench kit, assigned to room #1. Received from div. 2, prior to boarding at local spaceport to leave the planet alongside client #198. Holding up better, suggested utilizing computer in room #1 to catch up on the news while they have the chance.
Entrant 3: Client #200 R
Full system diagnostic revealed much damage and loss of fluids. Assigned to mechanical bed #1, repaired viable wiring, tubing, and interior plating, topped up necessary and available fluids. Requisition for additional parts and other supplies submitted to planetwide USPA delivery system, awaiting response.
Client #200 Mechanical Work Report
Heavy damage to interior and exterior plating, heavy leakage of almost all vital fluids upon entry to the building. As our Comrade previously stated, basic patching over the worst effected areas had been completed, though they were nearly soaked through with oil. After three hours of careful work, client #200 is stable but non-active, in order to prevent any damage operation might cause. Will continue what work is possible with limited supplies tomorrow, between any arriving clients.
Security Report d01/30 m02/13 y2532
Nothing major to report. Weekly maintenance on the communal pump-action shotgun was completed, as standard. Continued application of division 1's security camera hack has given us a good view of our surroundings, as well as down the roads in front of and behind the building. I've set the camera network we're connected to to count the number of cops that pass by on a daily basis, as a means of tracking ups and downs in traffic. Hopefully the next few days are just as quiet, though there have been some rumblings among our connections about someone attempting the bombing of EarthGov infrastructure in the system - we really don't need that heat.
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