Day 13 [1500 Hours] Recon
[Lt. J.G. Foval| Holodeck | Deck 8| Vector 2| USS Theurgy ]attn @UltimaImperatrixia
“If you are looking to increase social contact, perhaps you should see a real therapist and not a holographic one.” The simple truth was that as an XB, he knew that he made people afraid. He did not want to work with a counsellor that he made afraid. What if they had lost people to an encounter between Starfleet and the Borg? What if they were revulsed by him? No, he couldn’t risk himself like that.
The hologram took the form of a Bajoran male. He was wearing a suit made of blue silk. “The hologram listing said that you were a professional grade therapy programme. If you are unable to fulfil this role, I shall deactivate you.”
“Yes, I was designed for long term civilian cargo missions where there wasn’t a counselling team available. I am not necessary on a ship filled with a world class counselling team such as this one.”
Foval closed his eyes. This was becoming tiresome. “When I am incapable of doing my duty, I shall consult with the specialists on Theurgy’s crew. I only require help in my down time to accumulate to social situations.”
“You are fortunate. If I deemed you unfit for duty, my confidentiality protocols would be overridden.”
“I am aware.” Said Foval as he lowered himself into his chair.
“You are saying that you don’t like social situations?” the hologram asked “But wish to ease yourself into them.”
“Correct.” Said Foval.
The hologram thought for a moment. “An approach I would suggest would be to visit one of these public places at a low traffic time. Get used to the place – find your own safe zones and then try attending when they are busier. One or more of the safe zones should be available.
The thought of running into someone still filled Foval with dread. “Or I could create a holographic recreation of an area.”
The hologram sighed.. “Holographic therapists, holographic social spaces. You are warping towards holoaddiction country,” The hologram let the thought hang in the air. Holoaddiction would be one of the conditions that the hologram could report to his superior officer and the counselling team. “Lieutenant, the truth is that this has to be the real world. You need to survive, you cant just turn off a social space when it gets awkward. You need to start of small then work your way up.
“I concede the point” Foval said, standing up from the chair he was in. “Computer end program.”
The therapist, their desk and their chairs disappeared, while the hologram took a moment to register a moment’s irritation.
It was time to face his challenge.
[Lt. J.G. Foval| Public Baths | Deck 6 | Vector 2| USS Theurgy ]
On the way to the Public Baths Foval had tried to be as inconspicuous as possible. He carried his bag holding it to him like a talisman. Not that anyone would ask the Ex Borg where he as going, but he was prepared to lie as much as he could. “I am going to deck 8, where the gymnasium is located.”
As shore leave was underway, the corridors seemed quieter. Still, he set his combadge to give him an alert if anyone was approaching. The glares had been reduced to him directly, but he could still feel himself being stared at from behind. To his relief the area seemed deserted. He made his way to the changing area, again making sure he was alone, he removed his uniform, absently tapping his combadge turned off.
He snapped off his Borg arm, not that the steam would affect it, and secured it in a locker with his clothing. The various borg implants dotted around his naked body around left little doubt of what he had once been. He was not unattractive otherwise, as he did make good use of training programs on the holodeck.
He wrapped a towel around his waste (quite an achievement with one arm) and went into the steam room. He eased himself down and considered where in this place he could hide if things warranted it.
Unfortunately for the Vulcan, as the relaxing steam brushed against his body, that condition would be reached before an contingency could be considered as he heard a door open…
“H-hello?” he called out