Artemis
By the time the chemist reached her workspace, it was clear that things were Not Okay, both for her and for everyone else. First of all, something had exploded and covered the area in glass shards and volatile materials... and second of all, she was pretty sure that the "something" belonged to her. Muttering apologies, she tried to go about helping in the cleanup as discreetly as possible, avoiding the android already at work.
Great, Artemis. Why don't you just blow up the airlock while you're at it, send yourself into space like some sort of messed up kamikaze mission. Tell everyone you work for the Nazis, that'll do it. Artemis shook her head and emptied a handful of chemical-coated shards into a waste receptacle, mulling over her excuses.
At least nobody was hurt. That's good. Maybe they'll even wait until we return to Earth to fire me.August
August placed the last of the plants back in its spot, considerably calmer now that he'd had time to think things over. He took off his dirt-covered lab coat and spoke into his transmission microphone, picking up the pieces of his chess game as he did so. (And he'd been so close to winning, too! Or was it losing? Nevermind. The fact that he'd been playing by himself was lame enough as it was.)
"This is August, reporting from Gemini. This area seems to be safe; is there anywhere I could help out?"