Chose my room to come in did you? I feel honored! Come on in, have a look around. I hope you don�t mind that I unpack a bit while you do. Moving day may be over but the unpacking in here hasn�t even begun. See, I went back home for a while after I moved my things back in the room.
The man turns to his one carry sack and begins unpacking. You take the opportunity to look around. While you do, the man explains things as he unpacks.

This is my part of Castle. There isn't much to tell about it. See, because I have my own quarters on DS9, I don't really use mine here very much. Mostly when Keiko and I need a vacation, with Mir and the other children here we get free daycare along with it. That�s been a real blessing.
The first thing the man unpacks are two pictures that he places carefully on the work bench beside the door.
The one real good thing about having a room here is I can do my tinkering where it won�t bother anyone.
He smiles at the desk then returns to his bag as he unpacks other smaller objects that look like tools and puts them inside the various drawers. You�ve never seen anything like most of them and have absolutely no clue what they�re used for.

Taking a moment to cross the room you look out the window. This room looks smaller than the other rooms you�ve seen so far, probably because the bed is obviously built to hold two. The sheets are white with a typical military covering as a blanket.

There is little else. A small bookshelf on the other side of the door holds the already unpacked tape player.

Even with the large bed there is room for a small, but comfortable looking sofa. You can�t help wondering about why this is here taking up room when the lounge is just a few steps away. Still you notice how well the sofa seems to fit in. On each side a small plant sits on the floor, grown and well trimmed.
Those are Keiko�s plants, she�s a botanist. Upstairs she has a green-room dedicated to her plants. None of it�s rubbed off on me though. If she didn�t come around here every once in a while those plants would be long dead.
The man smiles at you and folds up his empty bag, putting it on the bed.
Now don�t you start thinking we didn�t build any closets into this place! We just don�t tell you where they are. Keeps people from rummaging through them, you know what I mean?
He gives you a wink then waves an arm at the room.
Well that does it for me. You�re welcome to follow me out to the hall but I�m off to DS9. I promised Keiko.
He excuses himself, tells you to visit again and then hurries out.