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The Stylist is an NPC that can change your hair style and color. She also sells a variety of Hair Dyes, which apply dynamic effects to the player's hair. Switching to another normal hairstyle costs 1 , while Stylist-exclusive hairstyles cost 5 ; changing hair color costs 1 . Hair Dyes range in price from 5 to 30 . You can find the Stylist in Spider Nests, entangled in cobweb. Talking to her will free her, after which she will move into a vacant House if one is available. As with all similar NPCs, she spawns the same as enemies - positioning yourself with a Spider Nest just off screen and then checking it once in a while for the spawn is an easy way to find her. Using a Battle Potion and running in and out of the nest will give her a better chance of spawning. A Lifeform Analyzer can detect her, showing "Webbed Stylist" when she is nearby. She uses Stylish Scissors to attack nearby enemies. They will be dropped (sometimes) if she dies. If player's character is Male:




If player's character is Female: When Party Girl is present: After being freed from a Spider Nest:BACKGROUND: A logging crew member was hand-felling a sawtimber-sized tree on a late fall afternoon in the Southeastern U.S. PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS: The crew member was approximately 40 years old and had been working in logging operations his entire adult life. He performed a variety of operations on this logging crew. It is unknown whether he had received formal safety training, and his use of personal protective equipment was not reported. UNSAFE ACTS & CONDITIONS: The logger saw that a sawtimber-sized tree had still not been cut inside the harvest area. He picked up a chain saw and began felling the tree. He did not check to see if there was enough gas in the chain saw’s tank. He completed the undercut and started his backcut, cutting inward toward the undercut. Before he could complete the backcut, the saw ran out of gas. The tree began to lean forward and applied heavy tension to the hinge’s “holding wood.”




ACCIDENT:  The tree barber-chaired—the butt log split lengthwise, and the tree fell, and the splintered part kicked upward and back and struck the crew member on the side of his head. INJURY: The force of the splintered butt log killed him. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CORRECTION: Employers must not allow employees to fell trees or operate chain saws unless they have received proper training in safe chain saw operation, felling procedures, and hazard recognition. Always check the fuel and oil level and the proper working condition of a chain saw before using it. Running out of fuel during the felling process is very dangerous, as this incident shows. In this incident, the timber cutter used a common felling method in which the undercut notch was less than 45 degrees, and he completed the backcut from the outside of the tree working inward toward the hinge. The problem with this technique is that the small-angle notch closes up before the tree has fallen even halfway to the ground.




This puts stress on the hinge and causes fiber pull, sometimes splitting the butt log or creating a dangerous barber-chair. This common method also requires the timber cutter to continue standing at the tree and sawing through more of the hinge as the tree begins its fall, to keep the tree from rocking backward or stopping short of breaking. A safer method of felling is to create an open-faced undercut notch, 70 to 90 degrees; and then to bore through the tree to create the hinge first, working backward toward the outside of the tree from the direction of the hinge to complete the cut, using wedges if necessary. Using this open-faced method, as taught in The Game of Logging training program, would have prevented the tree from barber-chairing; and even if the saw had run out of fuel, the uncut part of the tree would have held the tree in place and not caused it to fall prematurely. Reviewed by:Rick MeyerAppalachian/Southwide Region ManagerThe barbershop was a facility aboard Federation starships like the USS Enterprise-D where crewmembers could get a haircut, get their beards trimmed, or enjoy a relaxing cosmetic application.




The barbershop was a pentagonal room with seats for up to four customers. It featured a small waiting area with comfortable chairs and nice wall decorations. The room was equipped with everything expected from a barbershop: many mirrors (evoking the Federation's LCARS style interfaces), washbasins, and even two long displays with stylized versions of the ancient barber's pole were present, interwoven with the Starfleet-arrowhead. Though many high-tech devices were employed in the shop, including electronic devices used to trim sideburns, dye hair or color toenails, old-fashioned scissors were also present. The barbershop aboard the Enterprise-D was run by the Bolian barber Mot, "the best barber in Starfleet", befitting the Federation's flagship. At least three more Bolian barbers worked at the barbershop, including V'Sal. Two male Humans (one named Setti) and a Human female were also among Mot's staff. All crewmembers working in the barbershop wore a special uniform consisting of a black undershirt and a cape with a characteristic striped pattern made from an orange and blue fabric.




When Samuel Clemens saw a Bolian working at the barbershop in a corridor, he was of the impression that he had been brought to the ship as a servant, but Counselor Deanna Troi quickly explained to the visitor from the 19th century that the barber was on the ship on his own will. Most of the senior staff of the Enterprise-D visited the barbershop regularly, keeping Mot up to date about the latest happenings in the Federation. Shortly before the marriage of Miles O'Brien and Keiko Ishikawa in 2367, Geordi La Forge paid a visit to the barbershop to get a haircut by V'Sal, though he had only been there a week earlier. Data visited the chief engineer at the barbershop, a rare visit, as his hair didn't require trimming. A little later that year, both Counselor Troi and Doctor Beverly Crusher enjoyed some relaxing beauty treatments in the barbershop; Crusher was especially satisfied with the soothing colgonite astringent. In early 2368, Captain Jean-Luc Picard had his hair cut by the always inquisitive Mot, who was very keen to describe his views of the current Cardassian situation.




Commander William T. Riker had been to the barbershop just a day earlier and agreed a hundred percent with the Bolian's evaluation. Roughly one year later, Lieutenant Worf paid the barbershop a visit for his regular haircut and beard-trimming. He made very clear that Mot was not to cut off as much hair as he had during his last visit. It was in the barbershop, when seeing Mot's scissors, that Worf realized something was wrong, which, as it later turned out, had to do with an abduction by solanogen-based lifeforms. Finally, when trying to explain his unauthorized presence in a cargo bay, the Ferengi Qol claimed that everything was just a misunderstanding and he gotten lost on his way to the barbershop and ended up in the cargo bay, a lie not hard to see through taking into account the sparse amount of a Ferengi's hair. The barbershop was seen for the first time in "" and reappeared, slightly modified each time, in "", "", and "". On the set, it was located across from the transporter room.

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