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Personal Log, SD67844.6

Posted on 29 Apr 2016 @ 9:04pm by Ambassador Caymen Greener

249 words; about a 1 minute read

Greener Personal Quarters, Deck 3, Mission Day 11

"The indoctrination process on the Galileo has been an interesting one. I have found that it has been more of an investigation really, which is kind of strange for such a small craft. But, given I am a civilian technically, with some elevated clearance, it shouldn't be surprising.

"The crew have been receptive, even if my office mates joked about my age. In a good way though. I mean, I don't mind age - anyone who knows me knows that. But that they said I wasn't really that old. That's a good thing to hear. Now if only my heart, eyes, and back muscles could hear it...

"I am planning on taking a bit of a back burner on this mission unless otherwise called out. I want to know as much as I can about Celes III, the doctor, the A.I.. But I don't want to interfere, and I don't want my first mission here on the Galileo to be any form of confrontational. That's not a good way to start. So the crew here can handle this as they feel best, and I'll step in when the good admiral requires it.

"Good sushi and tea out of the replicator... that's one thing I learned. And there might just be a way to borrow a shuttle on rare occasions, if on official Starfleet business of course."

*cleared throat*

"Oh, err computer, end log."


Ambassador Caymen Greener
Federation Diplomat, USS Galileo

 

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