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

Posted Dec. 15, 2018, 1:24 p.m. by Cadet Simon Starr (Security Officer) (Ben Simons)

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)

Posted by Lieutenant Nijix Tavim (Chief of Security) in Security Office- Getting Down to Business (TAG Cadet Starr)
OOC: I figured a new thread was in order since we left the CO and XO at the airlock. ^-^ By the way, Cadet, I assume you’ve been in this room so I’ll let you take the lead in describing what you recall of it to stay consistent with the ship.

-Janice B.

Nijix stood beside the Cadet, waiting for the old CoS to make his presence known. Silence was their answer. She took the initiative and headed inside. When the doors hissed open, she walked inside. Her thoughts were interrupted by Cadet Starr’s welcome onto the Challenger.

She twisted about to face him. A small smile on her face as she nodded. She thoughtfully collected her words before she spoke.

“Well, since you are here would you mind taking a seat? You can fill me in on details about the ship and yourself to get me up to speed faster.”

-Lt. Nijix Tavium, CoS

Starr followed the new chief into the once familiar office, now bare of Casen’s previous personal affects. It hadn’t changed much. The replicator still behind the desk, and the view of the brig nearby. “Well, where to start. I guess the first thing that I’m sure your aware of is the previous mission the challenger was assigned with that device? Personally, I didn’t like it. Only because it was starfleet technology I didn’t pay it too much mind, but I hate things kept in the dark. Security’s job after all is to know about things. Apart from that, everything has been relatively quiet. There was need of an engineer on the way here in the brig, one of the security fields went down - you can blame one of the cadets eating a doughnut for that.” he replied to get things going a little bit.

“As for me, I’ve been here a few weeks now. I’ve reported in for my psychological and physical exams so all up to date on that as well. I grew up in southern England, lived on a farm with the rest of my family. Helped keep me fit and all the heavy lifting involved got me ready for security.” he continued, trailing into what he told the previous chief. “It’s almost like reporting in again” he chuckled.

“I joined Starfleet Security as the academy, and I, felt that based on the experience I had with the labour on the farm would fit the role perfectly. I enjoy it, and well, at least in Starfleet the folks know where I am, and I can stay in contact,” he concluded, with a hint that there was more to the contact than he suggested.

  • Cadet Simon Starr, Security

Nijix frowned at the mention of the last mission. Her thoughts treaded to the Admiral and his less than professional behavior. Abruptly, her skin flushed with anger over the ill use of authority before she exhaled it out. She felt getting frustrated in front of her cadet wasn’t acceptable.

She sat into the chair behind the desk, letting the sensation of being in charge sink and finally become a reality in her mind. Her shoulder slacked then slid off the bag onto the floor. It stopped with a quiet thump before she absorbed what the Cadet had said.

Raji popped into her mind. His expression told her everything she knew and it collaborated with the telling signs in his body language. There was something hidden in his statement. It didn’t matter as she would figure it out in due time. Casting that thought to the side, Nijix let her smile resume and focused on the present.

“I recall my first class in Engineering. I ended up fusing a bolt into a panel when I was suppose to to remove it. It seems Oyjum’s memories wasn’t as helpful as I originally thought,” she casually mused, commenting on the engineer with the donut.

“ How did you come to feel Security was for you to focus on? From what I recall in the academy, we all take classes for each department and found out which works best for our interests and talents. Few chose Security until they believe it will be an easy service,” She pointed out.

-Lt. Nijix Tavium, CoS

“Firstly, I have not for one minute thought being a member of starfleet, even as a security officer, would be easy.” Starr responded. “I guess I have a habit of needing to know what’s going on, and make sure the rest of the crew are safe.” He thought more deeply for a moment.

“Also, as a sort of… personal project, I guess, I’m trying to find out if someone is ok, and I’ve spent the last five years in the dark on something, and I don’t like it,” he sighed. “Security definitely is the best place to train to look for someone, but it is a big galaxy. On the offchance I can send an update , my mother and father might stop worrying about me in space,” he finished.

Cadet Simon Starr, Security


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