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Adm Day

Back to work

Personal log, Lieutenant Jim Baund, Star Date 0506.21

 

 

 

Gee, I haven’t recorded one of these in so long, I’m not sure where to begin. The Excalibur picked me up from being marooned on that God forsaken planet. I’m not really sure how long I was there. Months, I suppose. I’m sure I went a little bit crazy for a while, but, somehow, managed to survive. I guess the worst part of the whole ordeal was knowing that there was really no one out there who was looking for me. I’ve never had any family, and no friends who are left alive, so there was really no one to miss me. ::nervous chuckle, and a shrug:: I guess I’m used to that, though. I’ve always been a bit of a loner… my own choice. It’s just that, this time, I didn’t have much of a choice.

 

I don’t remember much about the crash, really. Doctor Delgado says I probably won’t ever remember it. The human mind tends to block out those traumatic memories. In fact, everything before the crash is like a dream. And not just the events that lead up to the crash, but my entire life to that point. It’s like… it belonged to someone else. ::shakes head:: Weird, huh?

 

Anyway, I’m here, and alive, thanks to the Excalibur crew. They’ve given me the opportunity to work in their Science Department. The doctor has released me for light duty, and the Chief of Science, Lieutenant Chen, has already given me the job of monitoring sensor data on the reconnaissance mission that the Excalibur is currently undergoing. It feels good to be back to work! I’ve always been good at gathering and tabulating data, so I hope I can show the crew that I’m up to the task, can help them out, and maybe repay their generosity, and the life debt I owe them.

 

 

 

Computer, end log.

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