Captain Rinners' Office
The captain’s office on the outside is rather formal and plain. It has the symbol for Squad Nine on the door and nothing else. Coming into the office however, it is apparent that its occupant is neither of those things. Shelves of books line the walls, in a variety of forms. There are books in Japanese, English, French and Spanish, though there are a couple German texts floating about. On the wall there is a circle of fifths and a poster of quotes, in different languages. The desk has paperwork stacked on it, and regular paper is as common as sheet music is. It’s all semi-neat but it’s obvious that the Captain tends toward messy rooms rather then neat. In the corner there is a viola on a stand and a keyboard against the wall. There is a chair at the keyboard, along with some half finished sheet music and a pencil. There is a tape recorder on the keyboard, and if one is looking for them, tapes on the shelves along with the books. The chairs for the occupant seem rather simple but the ones facing the front of the desk are much nicer and rather comfortable.
The captain’s office on the outside is rather formal and plain. It has the symbol for Squad Nine on the door and nothing else. Coming into the office however, it is apparent that its occupant is neither of those things. Shelves of books line the walls, in a variety of forms. There are books in Japanese, English, French and Spanish, though there are a couple German texts floating about. On the wall there is a circle of fifths and a poster of quotes, in different languages. The desk has paperwork stacked on it, and regular paper is as common as sheet music is. It’s all semi-neat but it’s obvious that the Captain tends toward messy rooms rather then neat. In the corner there is a viola on a stand and a keyboard against the wall. There is a chair at the keyboard, along with some half finished sheet music and a pencil. There is a tape recorder on the keyboard, and if one is looking for them, tapes on the shelves along with the books. The chairs for the occupant seem rather simple but the ones facing the front of the desk are much nicer and rather comfortable.
