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Duroz

Personal Log - "Assessments"

-=PERSONAL LOG ENTRY - STARDATE 1002.28=-

 

I have arrived at the station called Sky Harbor Aegis. I find the name of this station to be pointless, as it serves no purpose other than a grand display. A simple numbered title would be sufficient. The title of the station however is the least of my concerns now that I've finished my first two days aboard. The station is in chaos to put it mildly. Members of the command staff sit in the brig for mutiny. If a Klingon were in command he would have killed them where they stood the moment he saw deceit in their eyes. But as it was in the Academy I must remind myself I am no longer amongst Klingon Warriors... and Humans act strangely in these situations... or in this case Ferengi.

 

On the day I arrived I began my posting as an Assistant Engineer, and the Aegis' new Weapon System's Specialist. Upon reporting for duty I had my first encounter with the disarray that has consumed Engineering as well as the rest of this place. Deceit, confusion... misguided honor. I am unsure where my continued assignment aboard this station may lead me, but I refuse to follow the others on this path. A Klingon performs his duties in an honorable and proud fashion, and I intend to do just that.

 

Enroute to the station, aboard my previous posting: the USS Matador under Capt. Kalin, we received notice of the battle the Aegis' had taken part in. She fought admirably despite the confusion that had taken her command staff, furthermore how they have survived on the outskirts for so long is a mystery. Perhaps there is hope for these people yet. Of course it is of no surprise she was able to fend off her attackers. This station is well armed, and her defensive systems are top of the line, though I may have to convince the Chief to allow me to tweak the power relays to achieve a higher efficiency rate. One must never get complacent, or comfortable with their security, for if they do... well, that is the time the enemy shall strike.

 

Computer Cease Recording.

 

-=END LOG ENTRY=-

Edited by Duroz

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