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The '''Bathroom''' is the room in the [[Habitat]] where the chemical toilets are located. The bathroom is impenetrable by meteorites and is considered a safe haven during disasters. It is also the only room in the habitat not monitored by a video feed, and the only room that has lights that cannot be turned off by the [[Simulators]]. This is because, in the [[Beta]] reality, the lights in this room are so crucial that they are run on an emergency backup generator.
 
The '''Bathroom''' is the room in the [[Habitat]] where the chemical toilets are located. The bathroom is impenetrable by meteorites and is considered a safe haven during disasters. It is also the only room in the habitat not monitored by a video feed, and the only room that has lights that cannot be turned off by the [[Simulators]]. This is because, in the [[Beta]] reality, the lights in this room are so crucial that they are run on an emergency backup generator.
  
In the [[Hawking II]] the bathroom had a shower that had had only one use by [[Mission Commander]] [[Songyan Cai]] on [[Mars 2005]] in the living memory of the club at the time of its demise in [[2008-09]].
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The bathroom in the [[Hawking II]] did contain a shower, however the only recorded use of it was by [[Mission Commander]] [[Songyan Cai]] on [[Mars 2005]].
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 02:43, 24 February 2010

The Bathroom is the room in the Habitat where the chemical toilets are located. The bathroom is impenetrable by meteorites and is considered a safe haven during disasters. It is also the only room in the habitat not monitored by a video feed, and the only room that has lights that cannot be turned off by the Simulators. This is because, in the Beta reality, the lights in this room are so crucial that they are run on an emergency backup generator.

The bathroom in the Hawking II did contain a shower, however the only recorded use of it was by Mission Commander Songyan Cai on Mars 2005.

See Also