You decide it is finally time to get the de-skeletonized fuel pump working again!
1236USY.7d/1m.1028h
Clunk!
You've finally opened the final door separating the maintenance corridor from the Fuel Pump #10's control chamber. The thick smell of dust and thruster fuel is omnipresent, but a quick check on tricorder reveals that there's no spillage - just the smell.
You make your way to the control panel.
You stare down at the hole punched right through the middle of the large connector box that is connecting one of the power lines to the control box. It's like something large and pointy stabbed right through the synthetic material at great speeds. Obviously that hole was made by the skeleton, but you can't fathom
how could an adult person be smashed into the box like that.
There's not even enough space to maneuver between the box and the opposite wall. Hmm.
Another mystery of this outpost to think about.
You set down your toolbox and open it, ready to do your work.
1236USY.7d/1m.1119h
You've managed to detach the power coupling, remove the broken parts of the power box, remove the damaged cables and then remove three circuit boards and two shattered, isolinear control rods. You then dust and clean the power box from shards, pieces of broken plastic and molten durasteel as well as compoquartz shards.
You scratch your nose, as the power conduit and its control box are ready to be reassembled and connected to each other - its just that you do not have replacement parts to do it. Even few lenghts of hi-energy plasma cable would be of great use.
Alas.
You put all the broken items in a nearby container to keep the place tidy, and pack up your tool box. It seems Fuel Pump #10 will remain offline for a while longer.
A) Maybe I can cannibalize some spare parts from other fuel pumps?
B) Maybe I can find something in the empty storage rooms?
C) Maybe it is time to file a engineering request form!
D) Maybe it is time to read some Zirconius!
E) Maybe it is time to read bartending trivia!