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Garnoopy

Ens Garnoopy Personal Log Stardate 50301.03

=/\= Computer Begin Recording =/\=

 

Ensign Garnoopy Personal Log

Stardate 50301.03

 

How do you trust a man with your life when you cannot be certain if he took the life of another innocent man?

 

This line has been going through my mind a lot lately, about the Commodore. I'm not sure what to think in truth. On the one hand, the Commodore is a Starfleet officer. Starfleet officers are supposed to uphold the rules and laws of the Federation, yet there were witnesses, who found the Commodore with a knife, in his hand, and the knife had just murdered another Starfleet officer. If they are both, or at least, were at the time both honorable Starfleet officers, how can this have happened? It does not seem to fit together. And then, the Manticore going on a full blown mission just to prove the Commodore is innocent, almost seems like the Commodore was desperate to get evidence he needed, to prove a dead man framed him.

 

:: sighs ::

 

It is all very confusing, and to on a daily basis, follow the orders of a man who was not exactly proven completely innocent, is, well, kinda unnerving in some ways. I'm still trying to find out more about the whole situation, but I may have to eventually just trust the man, and believe what the senior officers say, that he is a good leader.

 

:: pause in talking ::

 

Anyways, I’ve been doing research into improving the bio-neural circuitry on the Manticore, and I headed down to medical to talk with them about DNA codes so I could extract genetic sequences from them to help speed up response time.

 

My theory has been that by adding specified gene sequences from DNA codes I could help the bio-neural systems interact at a fast rate, speeding up response time and helping them to be less fragile for when systems were damaged and power fluctuations were occurring. I needed to talk to medical because I do not have the expertise to extract the gene sequences, and medical would know which ones work best.

 

Well, I told Cmdr. Jami about it in sickbay, and she responded by saying that on any other ship I could proceed with my research, but not on the Manticore. Apparently, from what she said, there is a crewmember on board the USS Manticore, or more than one crewmember, that’s has his or her DNA classified. Apparently, due to this, I am not allowed to see any crewmembers DNA codes, even with security and Cmdr. Jami there making sure I don’t do anything illegal with it. Because of one or two crewmembers having this, or maybe even more, I can’t use anyone’s DNA.

 

:: sighs ::

 

What in the world could be in a DNA pattern that could be classified? Is someone not whom they seem? Every time I’m thinking I’m getting to know most of the details of this little ol’ ship, something new surprises me that I wasn’t expecting.

 

I’ve been given authorization to play around with the shuttle bio-neural packs, but I have to leave the ship alone. And I’m not aloud to use anyone’s DNA or any gene sequences in my updates. I’m happy to get to at least play around with those packs, but I’m still limited without being able to research into the field of upgrading the packs with gene sequences. Oh well.

 

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If they are both, or at least, were at the time both honorable Starfleet officers, how can this have happened? It does not seem to fit together. And then, the Manticore going on a full blown mission just to prove the Commodore is innocent, almost seems like the Commodore was desperate to get evidence he needed, to prove a dead man framed him.

 

::sharpening his dagger::  Desperate, am I???

 

 

What in the world could be in a DNA pattern that could be classified? Is someone not whom they seem? Every time I’m thinking I’m getting to know most of the details of this little ol’ ship, something new surprises me that I wasn’t expecting.

 

Ayup, ayup!!  That's why they're called surprises!!

 

 

I’ve been given authorization to play around with the shuttle bio-neural packs, but I have to leave the ship alone. And I’m not aloud to use anyone’s DNA or any gene sequences in my updates. I’m happy to get to at least play around with those packs, but I’m still limited without being able to research into the field of upgrading the packs with gene sequences. Oh well.  

 

And as for surprises, if you don't tell security you're gonna start on their gelpacks before you begin...  now THAT will give you a surprise!!

 

Heh-heh, Good log, Garnoopy.  

 

-Commodore A9

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