We first dried the waste foam in twenty steel canisters, sealed with an epoxy substitute called »Spocksie« (available from Declan's Adhesive Superstore in Berft-Bromely) and further taped laterally with a combination of cotton scorch ribbons and nylon crepe so that transient alphasolids (tests reported .019% contamination inside the restriction zone itself) could be kept within acceptable limits (per the Kempft/Duppler Axiom Norvelde 1963), and then proceed to admix 14 liters of Johnson's »Hooley Juice« (via latex spunatube connected serially to the camlock-to-NPT valve at the base of each canister) over the course of 72 hours during which Kelson and Dervits (their second assignment at this facility, their first being the »Phase Dimple Procedure Overhaul« which, it will be recalled, ran for 135 hours under the constant supervision of Kelson and Dervits alone) traded shifts agitating the mortaine-fuled baths and applying damp vernex-infused clothes to the overheated equipment.
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