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Brian Graham

Official Security Survey Report (so far)

Cheif of Seurity Officer's Duty Log

Lt. Cmdr. Brian Graham recording

USS Morningstar

Stardate 200509.28

 

With a few moments, Brian takes the opportunity to make an offical log entry as to the proceedings of the survey of Surmac. He is totally oblivious to the other political happenings that are occuring throughout this quadrant, or the galaxy. (Well, what would you expext, he's not a Q)

 

"Chief of Security officer's log, Stardate 200509.28.

 

The Morningstar crew continues it's survey of the planet Surmac for possible admission into the Federation. The security awayteam, still being hosted by Defense Minister Fylan of the Surmac, had completed its survey of the planet based facilities. Currently, the awayteam is located on the orbital platform, continuing with the tour.

 

Our hosts seem friendly enough. We have encountered no animosity, hostilities, or anything of the sort. Our current impression is that this is a hospitable people, cooperative, friendly, and trusting, considering they have let us see highly sensitive equipment and facilities. I am however, aware that anyone can attempt to put their best foot forward to appear more appealing to those conducting evaluations. (I remember some times at the Academy). However, this is only conjecture. It is not wise to put faith in every word, but it is not good to proclaim someone guilty with no reason for that accusation. We will continue to observe and document and learn, as neither I nor the members of my team have no basis to make any accusations as of yet.

 

We will continue the survey and remain vigilant. It is my hope that the other teams are fairing as well as ours is and that their reports will be able to shed light on other aspects of Surmac society that we have not been able to observe in the course of our assignment.

 

Computer, end and transfer log to Morningstar database, specifically: Security files, Awayteam Duty; Morningstar Operations Log; and Federation Survey Reports, Security Division and save."

 

There, that should give some reading material to someone, even to me.

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