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What kinds of internship in a power plant would allow the intern access to the control room without requiring a STEM background?

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In an early chapter in my book, I want to explain some of the inner workings of an experimental power plant to the reader. However, I also want to get a certain object (a smart coffee pot) in the control room of the power plant to get the plot going.

My thought is to have an intern carry the coffee pot to the control room while the 2 people who know how the plant works explain this to the intern, and by extension to the reader. However, I'm concerned that anyone who got an internship at a power plant would already have a good idea of how the plant works.

What internships in a power plant could reasonably exist that would allow an intern with no knowledge about how the power plant works to bring a coffee pot to the control room?

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