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Posted Oct. 28, 2018, 6:57 p.m. by Commander BJ Janzen (Scientist/Mission Specialist) (BJ Janzen)

Posted by Lieutenant Commander Wendell Vaughn (Chief Science Officer) in Lounge

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Jack A. Grey (Chief Medical Officer) in Lounge

Posted by Lieutenant Commander Wendell Vaughn (Chief Science Officer) in Lounge
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Wendell finally left his main science lab, still wearing his blue lab coat. He was famished. So he headed to the ship’s lounge.

There he sat at a table near the window overlooking the stars. He ordered a plate of three servings of chicken Alfredo. Along with some garlic bread. And a pitcher of ice cold Altarian spring water.

CSO

Already sat in the lunge was the Ships new Chief Medical Officer, he had been reading an interesting paperback he’d just replicated and enjoying a lovely fried Salmon when he noticed the Scientist enter the room. He was, of course, familiar with the man, not just as the Ships Science officer but also as the son of Gilbert Vaughn. They also had in common having both served as Chief Science Officers on the Aztec, Jack leaned in his seat and waved at the Scientist “‘Scuse me, Commander Vaughn?” He spoke in a soft northern Scottish accent. The tall Scotsman stood up and walked to the Scientist “I’m Doctor Grey, I was actually hoping to meet you, would you mind if I joined ye?”

Dr. Grey CMO

BJ had been finally released from Sickbay. He had just come out of a case of the Andorian flu. He never wanted that again. It was difficult. He was unused to the dehydration. It was finally time to take time for himself. BJ entered the lounge for something to drink and some relaxation.

Janzen- Mission Specialist

Wendell waved both of the other officers to join him. He hadn’t interacted with the rest of the crew all that much of late, having kept himself busy with lab work.

CSO

BJ noticed Wendall. He came over to the table and took a seat. “How’s your day been?”

Janzen- Mission Specialist

Jack moved his food over to the table and looked over to Janzen and gave him a friendly nod as he sat down. He said nothing, allowing the pair to greet each other first.

Jack Grey

“Long,” Wendell replied. “One of my chemists was attempting to synthesize this particular crystal, which is the only known compound that is capable of containing orientine acid.”

“Now, this acid is capable of burning through almost anything else. So she didn’t quite get the formula right for the containment crystal.”

“It burned a hole in the deck of the main science lab. Then it went right through science lab 2. And it started to eat its way through the floor plating of science lab 3 before one of the other scientists thought to isolate it in a containment force field.”

CSO

That sounded fun. It was a shame that he had missed it. “Sounds fun. Too bad I just got out of sickbay.” He remember he wasn’t the only one at the table. “I should know you. But, I don’t. Think I saw you on the way out.”

Janzen

Jack smiled at BJ “Jack Grey, I’m the new Chief of Medical, Haven’t had a time to get any real work done yet, but You’ll have seen me as I left the office. Pleasure” He gave the man a friendly nod before taking another bite of his meal.

Jack Grey

“I’m the Chief Science Officer,” Wendell said. “Wendell Vaughn. Technically, I suppose, I’m the Third Officer of the ship. Following the XO as first officer. And that new commander, who’s now the second officer.”

CSO

Jack nodded as he finished chewing and swallowing his bite “Yes, yes quite, I’m well aware of both of you” He said with a friendly smile. He placed the paperback book he’d put in his lap on the table next to his plate “I was aware of you before joining the ship, some of your staff used to work for me on the Aztec”

Jack Grey

“I’ve been cooped up the labs,” Wendell said. “Even before the ship changed the command staff, and before it was retired, and most of us stayed on as it became this dreadnaught, I pretty much kept to the labs.”

CSO

BJ wasn’t sure who this new commander was exactly. He was hoping he wasn’t it. That wasn’t why he came to the Memorial in the first place. On the bright side, he was known. Then again, he came from the flagship of the fleet. But, that was irrelevant. “I’d rather be in the lab than be sickbay. Got ideas I want to try.”

Janzen


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