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Garnoopy

Ens Garnoopy personal Log Stardate 50210.23

=A= Computer Begin Recording =A=

 

Ensign Garnoopy Personal Log

Stardate 50210.23

 

Well, I’ve looked into some of the computer logs, and I think I’ve found what happened to the shuttle. A Lt. Roget apparently, in an attempt to avoid destruction by an enemy torpedo, flew the shuttle into the bay hoping this would save her life. From what I can tell, the Lt. ended up in sickbay and the shuttle ended up on the shuttle bay floor. I haven’t figured out all the details, but I still can’t seem to figure out who shot the torpedo, or how the Lt. managed to get into such a dangerous situation. My opinion is she wasn’t paying attention, but I have to research some more before I make my full opinion.

 

Anyways, I reevaluated the shuttle damage, and I’ve found the deflector is completely shot; the hull has more damage than I thought, and nearly all systems are offline. I’ve managed to replicate special gene sequences into 12 new bio-neural packs for the shuttle. These gene sequences should help to compensate for small power fluctuations that will occur during repairs.

 

Ah yes, I also talked to the CSEC. I must say, I’m not sure what to think. She’s given me 9 days to repair the shuttle, or she’ll come down and assist me. I don’t know what this means, but I don’t like the sound of it. If only she knew the extensive damage done, she might allow more time, but I’m not sure what to do there, I can only hope I manage to finish on time.

 

I assigned 3 engineers to repair the massive hull damage to the shuttle, and another 2 engineers to reconstruct the deflector dish. With their help, hopefully I’ll get everything finished on time.

 

Anyways, while working on replacing the bio-neural packs, I met the CENG. Of course, all I’ve done is shaken her hand and said a few words to her, but I hope to talk to her some more. From what I can tell she is a nice lady, though she looks Vulcan, which means she may not be a very social person. Of course, I could be completely wrong, but from my experiences with other academy Vulcan students; I’m just not sure.

 

Anyways, in a few minutes of free time, I’ve been working on my Enterprise 1701-D model. I’m currently in the process of painting all the different panels on the saucer section. It is taking a lot of time, but it looks awesome. I’m considering doing a Nebula class after this in celebration to my first assignment in Starfleet.

 

=A= Computer End Recording =A=

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::cues the eerie swamp music, and lights the incense burner::

 

Ensign, you and me .....::voice low and the southern drawl a little more pronounced::  Sugar, we're goin' ta have a little comin' ta Jesus meetin'.  As for how I *got* into such a dangerous situation, I suggest you schedule a meetin' with the Commodore.  I'm sure he could *enlighten* you.  The rest of it, why don't ya'll come down here and pay me a visit?  ::smiles and takes out her box of pins::  Or if ya'll prefer, I'll come find you.

 

::):

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::Seals himself into a shuttle::

 

Maybe I'll be safe from Roget here...

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