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Ready Room - CNS's Co's Check-in

Posted Aug. 2, 2021, 5:16 a.m. by Lieutenant Commander Asher Miller (Counselor) (J Ridgley)

Posted by Captain Emmeline Davis (Commanding Officer) in Ready Room - CNS’s Co’s Check-in

Posted by Lieutenant Commander Asher Miller (Counselor) in Ready Room - CNS’s Co’s Check-in
Excited about his transfer Asher didn’t waste any time getting his post-arrival check-ins done. He had not long been given his accommodation and shown his office when he found himself heading towards the Ships Captain, Emmeline Davis’ ready room. It would also be a good opportunity for him to put out the feelers for some crew activities and to see just how much room he had a counsellor on board.

Arriving at her ready room and deliberating there was no time to waste he pressed the small portion of the doors control panel which triggered the chime and waited to be granted entry.

  • Lt Cmdr Asher Miller, CNS

“Enter!” came a crisp reply from inside the room. As the door slid open, Emmy’s gaze drifted up to see who was on the other side. Her sharp green eyes never met Miller’s, but instead seemed to quickly scan him from head to toe in assessment, but making no comment or revealing no reaction to hint at her assessment. Well, that was not precisely true. The teal trimmed uniform and rank pips gave her instant information on who this person was and what they were doing inside her office. She stood behind a very fastidiously clean work surface with little personal effects upon it. She was not overly tall, but her build was athletic. Her blonde hair was cropped to her chin, but it was neatly tucked behind her ears as she studied her new crew member.

“Welcome to the USS Challenger, Commander Miller. Please take a seat.”

  • Davis, CO

The mental assessment flowed in both directions, though his assessments were more of a psychological background. “Thankyou Captain.” Asher voiced his acceptance before taking a seat. “As is tradition for any new crew members I didn’t want to waste any time before introducing myself to you and getting to know the person who would be my commanding officer for the foreseeable future.” Asher wasn’t just an instructor here to the cadets but his job was still very much being the counsellor to the ships crew, cadet and officer alike. He had glanced at the clean perfectly pristine room, the desk clearly put in such away to provide optimise performance. This wasn’t a bad thing, Asher admired officers who took pride in every fine detail, making sure everything was done just as it should be and placed where it should but they also tended to be his worst clients.

  • Lt Cmdr Asher Miller, CNS

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