Jonathan_S wrote:penny wrote:Dorms are very strict when it comes to having a stove or an oven. That is a no no. Some dorms are allowed to have a microwave. But hot plates are out. Fire hazard. Some dorms are allowed to have refrigerators. Not all of them, but some. However, they are always limited to the small dorm sized refrigerators. Those things are not going to be able to store enough food for the likes of Honor. Honor has to eat several times a day. Some cafeterias will allow you to eat all you can eat. Some. Not all. Not many either. Some simply have one day a week where they will set up a buffet. But an all you can eat buffet, or a policy in general that you can eat all you can eat is not going to help Honor. She isn't like a camel who can store food for the next meal. Honor needs constant access to food. She won't be getting that in a University setting. And those small dorm fridges are only going to store so much. And some of that has to be shared with Michelle.
And it isn't about being able to afford to buy food off campus. University life can get very busy. Especially during exam week. Students don't have the time to constantly visit a restaurant or fast food place even if one is open at 2 AM when they are burning the night oil. Don't you remember your days at Uni? Studying for days? No time to even make it to the cafeteria? No bath for a week? Just studying, cramming, studying, cramming, studying. You frighten yourself when you look in the mirror.
But I don't know ANY college cafeteria that supports you taking food out. They simply cannot afford that.
I hear Academies are even stricter!
Current dorms are strict about heat sources in dorm rooms -- mostly, as I understand it, from fire risk. But we've no idea what Manticoran fire safety or dorm rules are many centuries in our future.
But as Honor noted heavy grav modifications are the most common genetic modification -- the extra muscles are going to require extra food, and with a heavy grav (1.3g) world in their system heavy grav adapted cadets/college student are going to be common. The Academy (and other universities) have had centuries to work out how to ensure that people with those extra dietary requirements aren't starved and don't have to resort to stealing (or even just "stealing") food to keep themselves healthy.
Could be lots of things - and doesn't necessarily require food storage and prep in the dorm rooms. Maybe dorms have some shared kitchen areas where they can fix themselves (or microwave) a quick mid-meal snack. Maybe the cafeteria has some lines open 24/7. Maybe it's meal vending machines on each floor. Maybe they've got automated bot delivery of food to the dorm rooms. Heck, maybe they've got sci-fi shelf-stable self-heating food packets.
But it'll be something. It'll be routine and normal. And it'll be available to every student that needs extra food between and/or during meals.
Honor isn't blazing a new path here. She's far from the first heavy work "genie" to attend and she won't be the last.
Good ideas! Except the bot. Unless the bot is packing a weapon, it would be robbed. LOL All college students are always hungry. That is common motivation for moving off campus the second year. Most universities require living on campus the first year. I think Academies require all four years on campus?