Carol looked over at Sulu and sighed, there were worse people to be spending the night with. Then again, she could think of thousands of other places she'd rather be than working on the new torpedoes, especially when she should be in bed sleeping. "How do you do it?" she asked with a yawn.

"What?"

"How do you do it? Stay awake working on these while everyone else is having fun or sleeping." She said as she opened the hatch of the next weapon.

Sulu shrugged his shoulders, "I do it because I have to. I was top of the roster for some other equally unfavourable jobs so I volunteered for this one. Cleaning the service tunnels is so much more boring that this."

"I guess so." Carol said as she hooked the panel up to her tricorder, "I think I'd rather be asleep."

"I brought coffee and some biscuits that I made in the galley for later, that may help us stay awake."

"You make biscuits?" Carol said looking up at him.

"I cook all sorts of things." Sulu replied, "Sometimes replicator food isn't enough."

"I'm amazed you find the time," she said. Her tricorder beeped to signal that it was finished and she unhooked it.

"If something is important, you make time." Sulu said as he moved onto the next torpedo.

"Very true. I'll look forward to trying some later on." Carol said with a smile, it would give her something to aim for at the very least.