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Councilor check in cadet McIntyre

Posted Sept. 28, 2020, 10:49 p.m. by Lieutenant Commander Vanessa Lofton (Counselor) (Nathan Miller)

Posted by Cadet Samuel Andrew McIntyre (Security Officer) in Councilor check in cadet McIntyre

Posted by Lieutenant Commander Vanessa Lofton (Counselor) in Councilor check in cadet McIntyre

Posted by Cadet Samuel Andrew McIntyre (Security Officer) in Councilor check in cadet McIntyre

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Sam looked at the Lt. Commander in agreement about her feed back. ” I agree with your statement mam. That’s what they wanted to do was to see if it’s what I wantedtodowithmy life, and I figured that Security was the most logical choice, Because of my size for 1 and second I couldn’t get past the engineering or medical parts keep falling asleep.” Sam replied

Sam finished his tea and sat the saucer down.

Sam would again look at the Lt . Commander ” Growing up though it was difficult to figure out what I wanted to do. Because on one hand if I didn’t go to college or join Starfleet, it was to the ship yards for me, and not by my choice. “

Cadet Samuel McIntyre Security

Vanessa chuckled. “Engineering was never my strong suit either,” she admitted. “Barely scraped by those required courses.” She pondered the phrasing of her next question, swirling the chocolate in her cup.

“What do you mean it wouldn’t be your choice, and why the shipyards? There are plenty of jobs available in the federation that don’t necessarily require higher educations.” She was puzzled by his phrasing of that statement, and worried there was something underlying it she would not like.

Lt. Commander Lofton - CNS

” i had uncles that worked in the ship yards and wanted me to work with them and they weren’t really the take no for an awnser type. Yeah there are other Federation jobs that don’t require higher education. But my goals were and determination and dreams is what got me were I am now.” Sam replied to the question as he shifted to sit more comfortably on the couch.

Cadet Samuel McIntyre Security

Vanessa’s brows furrowed and her eyes glistened as she listened to his response. “Well,” she eventually replied. “I’m glad you’re away from that… situation.” Her blood boiled at the thought of what was effectively indentured servitude, though he seemed unfazed, and she took her cue from him. “And I’m glad you’ve followed your dreams,” she continued, her voice strengthening. She smiled widely, hoping it would help hold back some of the emotional turmoil from moments before. “Not everyone in life can say they’ve done that. It’s a true tribute to your perseverance.”

She shifted to lean her side against the back of the sofa, tucking both legs beneath her. “So tell me a little about your time at the Academy,” she continued. “Play any sports, join any of the extracurricular clubs?”

Lt. Cmdr. Lofton - CNS


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