Re: Day 30 [0900 hrs.] Diplomatic Council
Reply #12 –
[ Lt. JG Foval | Flag Bridge / Diplomatic Council | Vector 01 | USS Theurgy ]
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At the discussion of his presumed death, he found himself veering off for a moment. The ensign that he was ceased to be when the nanoprobes, saws, implants, and cortical nodes changed the geography of his body. Was he the same Vulcan that he was? An earth philosopher once said “I think, therefore I am.” But what happens when you think differently? Are you the same person.
His moment of existential crisis was quickly stopped. Such points were for private contemplation. He checked to see that no one else was looking at him and he silently filled in the conversation that had just proceeded.
This team seemed to be dedicated, if diverse. Perhaps that’s what Starlfleet needed. The forces that had compromised them perhaps took advantage of the traditions of conformity and standardisation that the organisation had inherited from its member worlds’ martial traditions. His study of Starfleet history had shown that some of its earliest celebrated Captains had been lax with discipline, even by the comparative rules of the day. Even Starfleet’s later distinguished Captains had done so at the expense of authority and orders.
He watched as Rutherford gave the floor of the meeting to Eloi-Danvers. She made a comment about Brogan not being required, and she quickly shot him a look. He struggled to understand it, and made a mental note to go back and see what the issue was.
He turned to look at the ensign. He was eager to see what she had to say. Written reports offer tremendous insight, but an oral report had advantages too.