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CNS Office - Chief Engineer's Evaluation (Tag CE)

Posted Nov. 9, 2018, 2:47 p.m. by Lieutenant John Gordon (Chief Engineer) (Christopher Bennett)

Posted by Lieutenant Commander Janusz Korczak (Counselor) in CNS Office - Chief Engineer’s Evaluation (Tag CE)

Posted by Lieutenant John Gordon (Chief Engineer) in CNS Office - Chief Engineer’s Evaluation (Tag CE)

Posted by Lieutenant Commander Janusz Korczak (Counselor) in CNS Office - Chief Engineer’s Evaluation (Tag CE)
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Korczak tapped his badge as he sat in his office reviewing the record in front of him. =/\= Lt. Cmdr. Korczak to Lt. Gordon. Please come to my office when you have some time to spare, please. =/\= The glasses on his face slid slightly, and he pushed them up absentmindedly.

Korczak, CNS

=^=On my way Commander.=^= Came Gordon’s deep reply. He was sitting in his office, reviewing cadet files. He was glad to take a break from the review to do something else. Standing up, he made started limping towards the door to his office.

It took him a little longer because of his limp, but he made it to the office of the Counselor. Stopping in front of the door, he pressed the chime and waited.

-Gordon, CE

“Come in.” came an oddly accented voice from the other side of the door and they slid open. The office looked to be the same layout from the last Counselor, but the odds and ends had changed… as had the occupant. In almost stark contrast to the former Counselor, this man was of average build with very nondescript features. The only thing that seemed memorable, actually, were the wire framed glasses perched on the bridge of his nose, framing his brown eyes. Eyes that looked up from their current occupation of looking at the desk top when the Chief Engineer entered. “Ah, Lieutenant. Thank you so much for coming on short notice. I trust I am not interrupting anything truly pressing.” the man asked as he stood. His accent was difficult to place; as if there were several accents vying for control. But his speech was crisp and clean, and the smile on his face as he extended his hand was warm and inviting.

Korczak, CNS

Gordon limped in to the office and shook the man’s hand. “Nice to meet you. No, just working on cadet evaluations, nothing exciting.” He replied kindly, “If I may say, you have the look of one who could easily disappear into a bar scene or a crowd. I’m surprised intelligence didn’t grab you.” he observed, looking at the man.

-Gordon, CE


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