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Main Sim - Sickbay - Recovery (TAG CO, GM/2O)

Posted Oct. 26, 2020, 6:53 p.m. by Commander Jevek (Second Officer) (Jason Lee)

Posted by Captain Simon Starr (Commanding Officer) in Main Sim - Sickbay - Recovery (TAG CO, GM/2O)

Posted by Commander Jevek (Second Officer) in Main Sim - Sickbay - Recovery (TAG CO, GM/2O)

Posted by Captain Simon Starr (Commanding Officer) in Main Sim - Sickbay - Recovery (TAG CO, GM/2O)
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The Captain, after being worked on, was still recovering in Sickbay. Jevek had been broad on board, and his wound was treated, along with the internal injuries. Jevek was very much feeling better, due to his Vulcan physiology, but the doctors insisted for him not move. It was by luck that both he and the Captain were in adjacent biobeds, and neither were that seriously injured enough from conversing.

“Captain Simon Starr, I am Commander Jevek. Starfleet Command has assigned me as your Second Officer, sir,” replied Jevek.

GM

Simon’s recovery was also going well. The Dermal regenerator had just finished humming over his legs when Jevek arrived, but the doctors insisted he stay for monitoring for a few hours, at least until power was returned. “A pleasure, Commander,” he said without getting up from the biobed. “This is probably the most unique meeting of a new crew member I’ve ever had,” he said with a chuckle. “So, tell me about yourself Jevek. How was your previous assignment?”

Captain Simon Starr, CO

“An adequate one, Captain,” replied the Vulcan, “I have served in Starfleet for most of my adult life, as have two generations of my family. We all found Starfleet’s pursuit towards peaceful exploration a logical one. I should note that I was sent here to discover what happened to Asimov. Sensor probes would return back no data, so I was sent along in a shuttle with an Ensign who died upon the impact of the shuttle. The USS Novak, a Discovery-class vessel outfitted with the Advanced Science Mission Module, is observing the anomaly now.”

Commander Jevek, 2O

Simon thought for a moment. “If we can get communications open with them somehow, that might be a good start,” he said with his eyes resting shut. Starr always found it easy to relax on the biobeds. It wasn’t the case for everyone, but he didn’t have the same attitude than some of the other officers he had met in his time when it came to coming to sickbay. The doctors were there for a reason, after all.

“They are still on the other side, right?” he asked Jevek, his eyes still resting.

Captain Simon Starr, CO

“That would be the logical assumption, however without knowing the exact affects of the anomaly, they would only remain so long unless they had confirmation. Logically, they would probably avoid sending another shuttlecraft until they know more. The shuttle was in an active communications link with Novak until it entered the anomaly, and presumably, the Novak should have a better understanding of the anomaly now. Given its location in Federation space, it is logical to conclude that the Novak would be the best equipped to study the anomaly for the time being.”

Commander Jevek, 2O

“Agreed, while we focus on a way to get out,” Simon replied. “And finding a way to see if we can contact the Novak from here,” he added. He had the reports that some of the comms arrays were repaired but it was going to be some time before it was completely fixed. “So, before command, which department were you?” he asked. He had always known that his previous captain was an Engineer, and it was always useful to know where his XO and Second could offer assistance in a pinch.

Captain Simon Starr, CO

“Science, sir, particularly quantum mechanics with a specific study to temporal mechanics. I am versed in Warp Theory, Operations and Engineering but admittedly not as skilled as most Chief Engineers however, I am able to provide assistance and have served as an assistant Chief Engineer for a year. I also took an interest in archeology particularly in ancient technology.”

Commander Jevek, 2O

Simon listened as Jevek spoke about his experiences. “Interesting,” he noted when he mentioned the archeology. Back on Earth, there were always new things to find underground on the farm that would sometimes be revealed during routine work. “So, what got you interested in archeology?” he asked. The fact that Jevek added that on to the end of his response didn’t go unnoticed.

Captain Simon Starr, CO

“As a young Ensign, one of my assignments serving aboard a Science ship was surveying an ancient ruin site of a lost civilization. I found that particular alien civilization resourcefulness to be fascinating, and it has led some inspiration in certain things I was working on. Over time, that interest grew, especially serving as an Engineer and Operations officer for a number of years before returning back to Science. I thought it logical to continue raising my rank, so I began to pursue Command positions.”

Commander Jevek, 2O

“Well, let’s get back home, welcome aboard, second,” he said before the adrenaline finally wore off and the exhaustion sent in. It was time to get some rest.
Captain Simon Starr, CO

“Thank you, sir,” said Jevek. The pain had dulled considerably after resting. “If the doctors clear me, sir, I’ll speak with the ranking senior officer to find out what is going on.”

Commander Jevek, 2O


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