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Side Sim - Mess Hall After Holodeck Open to all

Posted Nov. 2, 2021, 2:26 p.m. by Cadet Jordy Kleine (Security Officer) (Jordy Kleine)

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And that was that. Javal’s first command had concluded in a fiery conflagration against the Romulans. Like the infamous Kobayashi Maru scenario that every cadet at the Academy, including him, had to endure, Javal’s fate in this simulator ended in a similar way - with his crew in the line of fire and himself to blame for it. At least in this circumstance, there were some positives - his primary objective had still been fulfilled.

“That was a fascinating simulation, Mr. Kleine. As you humans say, it gave me much fruit for thought,” Javal said, turning over to his compatriot. He glanced over at the chronometer and noticed that he still had some time for a meal at the mess hall before returning to Sickbay for his next shift.

“Would you care to join me for a meal at the mess hall? I am sure there is much to discuss pertaining to what had just transpired in our simulation.”

[Cadet ‘No Longer Commander’ Javal - doctor]

‘Sure lead the way.’ Jordy said

Cadet ‘No Longer Captain’ Jordy Kleine - Security

The doors slid open to the mess hall as Javal accompanied Jordy to a nearby table.

“I will make an order from the replicator, one moment please,” Javal said.

He headed over to the replicator and ordered a warm plomeek soup with a cup of spice tea before sitting down at the table and pulling out a spoon to eat.

“I assume that after effecting your escape from the Romulan vessel, you might be experiencing a sensation of hunger as well,” he said as he began to sample his meal.

[Cadet Javal - doctor]

‘Yes i do, i will also order something.’ Jordy replied

Jordy wallks to the replicator and orders a plate with pasta and a cup of coffee.

Jordy grabs the tray and goes back to the table and he takes a seat.

Cadet Jordy Kleine - Security

“Good choice,” Javal replied, looking at Jordy’s pasta.

“So, I would like to hear your thoughts as to how the scenario played out. While our primary objective of protecting Ambassador Spock from the enemy was accomplished, it came at a cost. Ten crew were killed and another twenty were wounded under my command. I was aware of the risk but thought it logical to keep a Starfleet Captain safe from the hands of the enemy, as you would have given them tremendous value as an intelligence asset. Yet I still ponder if it was the ethical choice - Ambassador Spock himself would have told me that the needs of the many outweigh the few. Perhaps my actions were in dereliction of this statement.”

[Cadet Javal - doctor]

‘Sometimes the unlogical is a better choice then the logical.’ Jordy replied.

Javal took a moment to let Jordy’s words stir in his mind as he took a sip from his soup.

Jordy takes a bite from his pasta.

‘I know it was fake but still i was a little bit scared on the romulan ship, even if i know you can’t die in the simulation.’ Jordy said

Cadet Jordy Kleine - Security

“Indeed, while the simulation itself is a holographic projection, the decisions you made and the logic you employed during the course of the simulation to overcome your adversaries and effect your escape are real,” Javal replied thoughtfully.

“The scenario was a sufficient challenge for the both of us, in that it has granted us new avenues of inquiry into our thought patterns under the stress of duty,” he said, peering down at his soup, again lost in thought as he was wont to do.

Looking up, he continued. “Thinking back upon what you said earlier, I wonder whether the decision I made while in temporary command of the Enterprise was anymore logical than the alternative. If I had chosen to tactically withdraw, the captain of the USS Enterprise would have been lost to the Romulans, while the Ambassador and all of the Enterprise’s crew would have remained intact. Less loss of life, but the scenario’s outcome would still have been unfavorable.”

His eyes narrowed as he thought.

“But perhaps it is circumstances like these - ‘no-win scenarios’ if I remember the term correctly - where, in the end, every conceivable choice is still met with an unfavorable outcome, regardless of the logic employed. In instances like these, how would you respond to them?” he asked with genuine inquiry.

[Cadet Javal - doctor]

‘Like the kobayashi maru a no win scenario, but i dont know what i would do i think i need to be in the scenario to anwser it. Jordy replied.

Javal nodded with approval as Jordy delivered his answer. His reply was quite logical - he would need to experience the same set of circumstances to know what his own decision would be at that time.

He looks to his food and takes a bite.

Jordy looks back at Javal and says. ‘I think you were a good first officer.’

Cadet Jordy Kleine - Security

“Thank you, and you a finer Captain,” Javal replied, raising his glass in the form of a toast.

“To the Enterprise,” he said.

[Cadet Javal - doctor]

‘To the Enterprise.’ Jordy said

Javal clinked his glass with Jordy’s before taking a sip of his tea.

Jordy looks at Javal and asks’What was your favorite part of the simulation?’

Cadet Jordy Kleine - Security

Javal leaned back in his chair and tried to work the question out in his mind. The term favorite, as he understood it, was usually meant as a way of determining whether an individual had a particularly high emotional attachment to a certain aspect of something. Given that it did not really apply to himself, Javal turned toward a logical analysis of the scenario.

“As much as it was a…difficult aspect of the scenario, when I had assumed acting command of the Enterprise and had to decide the fate of my crew when faced with the impending Romulan threat, I suppose that would qualify as my ‘favorite’ portion. It has granted me both practical command experience as well as a topic of which to meditate upon further in the future.”

He sat up straight in his seat again.

“And you?”

[Cadet Javal - doctor]

‘I think when i was on the romulan ship.’ Jordy replied.

Cadet Jordy Kleine - Security

“It must not have been a simple task to escape a Romulan warbird. How did you manage it?” Javal asked with curiosity.

[Cadet Javal - doctor]

‘Well it was scary but a little bit of luck played with it and just being concentrated on getting of the ship helped.’ Jordy said.

Cadet Jordy Kleine - Security


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