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Security Office- Getting Down to Business (TAG Cadet Starr)

Posted Jan. 29, 2019, 5:59 p.m. by Lieutenant Nijix Tavim (Chief of Security) (Janice B.)

Posted by Cadet Simon Starr (Security Officer) in Security Office- Getting Down to Business (TAG Cadet Starr)

Posted by Lieutenant Nijix Tavim (Chief of Security) in Security Office- Getting Down to Business (TAG Cadet Starr)

Posted by Cadet Simon Starr (Security Officer) in Security Office- Getting Down to Business (TAG Cadet Starr)
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Nijix noticed the change in his posture, his tone shifted slightly and eagerness to latch onto the new subject. It seemed her instinct was right to change the subject. She listened to him list the areas he focused on while she typed notes, mentally determining the best role for him onboard the ship and adding to her personal logs.

“ It’s always best to have experience beyond your field in the event of an emergency,” Nijix praised, as she stopped typing.

Her fingers folded up in front of her while she considered something.

“Do you have any duties you prefer to avoid or have lacking experience in?”

-Lt. Nijix Tavium, CoS

Simon thought for a moment, back to his academy classes. “I mean, when it comes from telling a dimensional seal accelerator from a electrostatic flux calibrator, I am pretty hopeless, so I guess that’s why I never did well in my Engineering classes, but anything in the relation to Security I’m pretty much open to do, and I’m still looking to learn in other fields. After all, that is what I’m here to do,” he smiled again.

“As to things I wish to avoid, nobody enjoys the more routine tasks, but they still need to be done. After all, the less admirable duties are sometimes the more important. Someone has to watch the brig, even when it’s empty, after all. They might be tedious tasks, but it’s part of the job. After all, the ship doesn’t get boarded by hostiles every day,” he added

Cadet Simon Starr.

Nijix nodded. She agreed a lot with the statement. In her years on a ship, she recalled doing numerous tasks she viewed to be mindless, but they were still life savers in the end. Without them, things would’ve gotten a lot worse.

She glanced at her PADD once more, then asked another question.

“I fully agree with you there. Any injuries I should be aware of?” Nijix narrowed her eyes slightly in order to detect any lacking truths.

-Lt. Nijix Tavium, CoS

Simon remembered back to his physical examination that he had when he first boarded the challenger. “Actually, something that would be treatable, but sickbay said I would need to clear it with you first. I sometimes get a tingling sensation in my left hand.” He informed her of what the cadet mentioned to him and remembered that he was told to speak to his Chief about it. That was while Casen was still on board, though he hadn’t had the opportunity to ask him before he transferred off the ship.

“It’s nothing major, I mean my right hand is the dominant one, but I have recently developed an aneurysm there, according to the sickbay. It’s nothing major, just the odd tingling sensation, but if you want me to go to sickbay and get that sorted, well - I can consider that as position” Starr answered, more as an offhand comment than something of serious note.

  • Cadet Simon Starr, Security

At the mention of sickbay, Nijix paused in her thoughts. Interest sparked from a past host’s life, Nylaa’s Tavim, causing her to lean forward. Her eyes studied the right hand with focused eyes before she finally gave into the curiosity surging into her core. Nijix gestured for him to hold out his hand toward her.

It was rare to get glimpses of Nylaa’s past outside of bloodier conflicts. Nijix’s mind already formed the female’s stout height and slight curviness to her shape, revealing she rarely found a way out of the clinic she used to work in. Nijix pictured the dark haired Trill leaned in over her shoulder in order to also get more information from the patient. Using the doctor’s expertise, Nijix mimicked Nylaa’s approach to this.

“How long has it been been happening and when did it start? Show me where the tingling is strongest at on the hand. How long does it last? Any other sensations beyond that?” Her tone, unknown to her, had shifted into a more brisk and inquisitive one.

-Lt. Nijix Tavium, CoS


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