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Garnoopy

Ens Garnoopy Personal Log Stardate 50211.15

=/\= Computer Begin Recording =/\=

 

Ensign Garnoopy Personal Log

Stardate 50211.15

 

Well, another day as an engineer.

 

After finishing at the conference, I walked back to the ship with Ensign Suberance, where we discussed the decision that had been made. The Commodore had been acquitted of the crimes he was charged with, but could not be transferred to another command post. As Suberance and I talked, I filled him in on some of the charges, he did not know about other crewmen walking in on the Commodore, who had a knife in his hand and the Consoler was impaled on it.

 

While talking with Suberance, I voiced my concerns about having his as our commanding officer. How do you trust a man, who was found, with a knife in his hand, murdering a commanding officer? It’s going to take time for me to trust the Commodore, but from what I’ve seen, most of the senior officers completely trust him, but I’m not sure yet. He’s to unknown to me.

 

After heading off from Suberance, I went to the cargo bay to check on the arriving supplies. The engineers there explained all supplies had arrived, and handed me a padd containing a list of what we had gotten. I headed down to Lt. Cmdr. Tmaras officer to talk to about this.

 

Lt. Cmdr. Tmara was there, and I filled her in on the engineering supplies, and then I took her up to date on the shuttle repairs. After finishing, I headed off towards shuttle bay two, where I knew a shuttle was sitting that needs help.

 

I installed a set of new isolinar chips in the Griffin, and then began work on the impulse engine manifolds.

 

Unfortunately, after working for a while, an engineer on deck 30 contacted me. Apparently, some one had raised a forcefield and it was preventing them from getting to bio-neural circuitry that they needed to work on. I contacted Lt. Cmdr. Eden and addressed her as a sir, as standard procedure dictates. She must have been, eh hem, rather unpleasant at that moment for she closed the comm. channel before I got any information.

 

I contacted Lt. Cmdr. Roget, who was the Griffin pilot, and talked to her about the forcefield that had been raised. She informed me that she would remove the forcefield as soon as they were done, and contact engineering when she had. I must admit, Lt. Cmdr. Roget was much more helpful than Lt. Cmdr. Eden, who was no help at all.

 

After finishing with the impulse engine, I got a message from the same engineer who talked to me earlier. Apparently, a forcefield had raised and burned his hand. All I could do was groan, and contact Lt. Cmdr. Tmara asking that she keep engineers out of deck 30 jefferies tubes. I must admit, whatever game these security peoples are playing, it could get annoying.

 

Anyways, after reviewing some more logs on the shuttle, my opinion is changing about Lt. Cmdr. Roget, she followed her orders precisely. A mark of a good Starfleet officer. Top that off with how helpful she was after Lt. Cmdr. Eden was so rude to me, and I’m beginning to think my first judgment was very wrong.

 

Anyways, I’m having trouble working on my U.S.S. Enterprise 1701-D model. The paint is being a pain. It’s gonna take a lot longer than I thought, but oh well.

 

=/\= Computer End Recording =/\=

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How do you trust a man, who was found, with a knife in his hand, murdering a commanding officer? It’s going to take time for me to trust the Commodore, but from what I’ve seen, most of the senior officers completely trust him, but I’m not sure yet. He’s to unknown to me.

 

 

I must admit, Lt. Cmdr. Roget was much more helpful than Lt. Cmdr. Eden, who was no help at all ... Top that off with how helpful she was after Lt. Cmdr. Eden was so rude to me, and I’m beginning to think my first judgment was very wrong.

Trust?!!  He's on the crew of the Manticore and expects to TRUST his commanding officer???  Ahh, I remember being an Ensign, yes I do ::trails off... ::

 

And as for Eden and Roget... you thought voodoo dolls were bad, just wait until our CSEC gets ahold of ya {tsk, tsk}

 

~~~~~

Very good log, Garnoopy, good view into your character and point of view on the ship!!!

 

-Commodore A9

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And as for Eden and Roget... you thought voodoo dolls were bad, just wait until our CSEC gets ahold of ya {tsk, tsk}

:: Sighs ::

 

Well, ya know what they say! When one commanding officer turns out to be a good guy ( or gal ), another hops in to take their place.

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And as for Eden and Roget... you thought voodoo dolls were bad, just wait until our CSEC gets ahold of ya {tsk, tsk}

oooooh, and you thought *I* was bad?!  ::stands way far away from Garnoopy so that when lightning strikes she's at a safe distance::

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