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Taelya_

Hoping to be wrong

Taelya's antennae drooped for a moment , only outside indication of her being lost for a second. She and Farragut where expected to help in the triage of the wounded Romulan crew , which was better off than Yates having reported that he had been "drafted" as a field medic. She could help , she was after all familiar with Rihan anatomy , the Guard had taught her the anatomical details of many species and Starfleet had given her a crash course in emergency medicine .

Looking at the Alliance's crew running around , or lying down , the only thing she could think was that she knew perfectly which part of their bodies were the weakest, which would inflict a maximum amount of pain if injured and which part to target should she wish to get rid of one of them quickly . Using that knowledge to help a Romulan was a novelty application of the training she had received .

 

Her antennae stood right up again , as she approached the wounded , trying to make some sense in directing them . If treating patients was definitely not up her alley , making order out of chaos was . With Farragut's help she started dividing the wounded in 2 rows depending of the apparent severity of their wounds working in concert a Rihan security officer .

 

The explosion had caused quite a mess , the smell of charred flesh was hard to ignore . She stepped slightly aside , now that the patients that could stand were forming somewhat of a straight line. Disgust painted itself on her features for a moment as she realized that she had stepped into a small puddle of green blood . She quickly took a side step and went back to supervising the line with a neutral expression , but could not help to notice that the dheno on her left hadn't missed her repulsed face. She returned his cold stare . The Empire was an ally for now , but in the Andorian mind it did not mean that they should be trusted and judging from the way her Alliance's counterpart was looking at her she could tell he was thinking something along the same lines.

 

As much as she dislike the pointy eared race , she never made the mistake of underestimating them . They were formidable warriors and had great tactical skills . She knew that most officers aboard were just as suspicious and cunning as she was , which was a source of worry. If she was a commanding officer on board she would be very suspicious of the incident that caused the explosion . She had no doubt that if the investigation turned up any sign of foul play , the finger would probably turn in the Agincourt's direction. Treaty or not , they were aboard the ship touring and even approaching the engines hours prior to the explosion , it wouldn't be a far fetched conclusion to hold them responsible .

 

She waved another wounded in Doctor Trenral's direction , hoping that she was wrong and that the Alliance's command crew were less paranoid than she was .

 

 

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