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A1088

Underway

Midshipman V’Ran

Officer’s Log

Star Date: 10407.31

 

Begin Log:

 

The problems precede onboard the station. But we have been able to advance in our attempts to repair the system and restore it to its previous state. The engineering crew was successful in tracing the corrupted data to a several vector pathways within the waste reclamation systems. Several measures are being taken to trace the virus through the correct pathway. Three of the five pathways have been checked out and nothing but dead ends. Along with the assistance of Lt. Cdr. Brown’s security program R.O.A.C.H., we have been able to track down the virus more efficiently. We are in “hope” that in the last two pathways is the solution.

However the condition of the crew’s sanity is deteriorating. With the appearance of multiple “ghost” images on the consoles, mass paranoia grows. Unfortunately the humanoids onboard this station who are not Vulcan, lack the discipline I posses which allows me to be in control. But my observations show that the crew has more discipline then I expected of humans.

A particular human that has come to my attention is Ens. Eli Zhu, a member of the engineering team. He is a very competent officer but his methods are questionable. During the time I have spent working with him, I have come to realize that he pushes himself to the limit. I do not agree that this is the most efficient way of completing tasks or to one’s health. This is risking danger to oneself and to the members of the crew. I understand that he is a new graduate from the academy, but it is logical for one to be rational in pushing one’s self to the limit. Maybe in time he will learn to change his ways. Despite some flaws I look forward to working with him again.

 

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