Re: EPISODE 03: Unconquerable Soul [Chapter 02: The Captain's Yeoman]
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Since the second day of 'camp' she'd managed to be up prior to her Harbinger pod mates. Approaching the perimeter security force, she'd arranged to run the route around both camps. Phaser at her hip, the first morning run had kicked her ass. While the two vessels were nestled in a wide valley, the terrain that surrounded the pair was incredibly rugged and required more from her.
The first run she followed the game trail that the security force had widened. Running cautiously as she familiarized herself with the trail and watching to see what, if any, wildlife she scared up. There had been plenty of birds and small animals that bolted when she popped over hills or rounded bends in the trail. She'd loved the quiet and the change from running in the hallways or the holodeck. However, after the first run the solitude was broken when was joined by a another runner.
It was actually probably better to be paired up, but she missed the quiet. Luckily for her , Andrew McFadden, an off duty tactical officer from the Theurgy who was assigned a couple security rotations on the perimeter was not particularly loquacious early in the morning and not at all when he ran. Afterwards as they stretched and cooled down before they separated to go to assigned bathing areas they talked. It was from him that she had learned of the vacancy within the Theurgy and he'd introduced her to some staff when she'd stopped at Rory's 'bar'.
Walking easily through the Theurgy pod camp, she grinned and spoke to a couple people as she passed by on her way to the designated meeting place. She'd only been in camp since last evening, but she could see a marked difference between the two. The Harbinger camp felt tense and people worked, but it didn't have the easy openness that she felt here. People actually smiled and joked around as they worked in the Theurgy camp. AND it didn't interfere with their progress she thought as she paused to gape up at the repairs being done to the ship looming overhead.
She shaded her eyes with a hand that had become fairly tan from the exposure to natural light. Scanning the hull, she followed the track of one crane and shivered, the sight bringing back memories of the first casualty on planet. What a senseless tragedy.
"Oi you best get it moving. Nothing to see here." A familiar and good natured voice cut into her thoughts. Grinning she turned toward her running partner now of six days, Andrew. The lanky blonde grinned down at her with his smile that had several women the other night at the bar drooling. He continued and extended his hand to engulf her smaller one, "And NOW you've got the right uniform and badge on. Welcome to staff, when did you start?" He said nodding down to her badge.
"Today. In fact I have my assignment interview..." She consulted the time and grinned up at him. "In just a couple minutes. You gonna be at the bar later?" She asked as she slipped back and away. "I'll catch you then." She replied at his nod.
The Transport Platforms were just ahead. She felt nerves skitter through her but she did nothing to calm them. This was an excellent change and she was excited to be working with this crew. Smoothing her hand down her side to ensure her palm was not sweaty from nerves she stepped onto the platform. Standing unobserved for a minute she took a second to assess her new captain. She'd seen him in camp and obviously at the gatherings with both groups, but here it was possible to pick on the tension in his shoulders and it was impossible not to pick up on the deep breath he took.
Because form and strict adherence to protocol was adhered to on the Harbinger, she stepped forward and saluted and introduced herself formally, "Ensign Henshaw reporting, Sir."
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