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Boarding Evaluation (Tag CNS)

Posted March 30, 2021, 1:44 p.m. by Lieutenant Revna Edman (Counselor) (Jennifer Ward)

Posted by Civilian Tatyl (Child) in Boarding Evaluation (Tag CNS)

Posted by Lieutenant Revna Edman (Counselor) in Boarding Evaluation (Tag CNS)

Posted by Civilian Evrilla (Doctor (Pathologist)) in Boarding Evaluation (Tag CNS)
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Evrilla examined Tatyl, trying to determine if she was presentable. Her daughter’s short bob was neat, and her outfit was a miniature version of Evrilla’s own, reminiscent of Starfleet uniforms, in the same blue of medical, but both of them were clearly civilians. She nodded, straightened her own jacket, and pressed the chime on the counselor’s office.
-Evrilla (Pathologist) and Tatyl (Evrilla’s daughter)

“Please come in.” Upon entering the office it was very subdued. The harsh grays and blues that came standard were replaced by earth tones of browns, bronzes, greens, yellows, oranges, and deep reds. There were several areas to sit, couches, chairs, floor pillows. There didn’t appear to be a desk anywhere. The shelves were filled with pieces of art and memorabilia that honored her heritage. The pictures were a mix of landscapes and abstracts, carefully placed around the room so as not to clash with each other. The shelves also included an array of different objects, from singing bowls, to art supplies, to mandalas. There was also a computer interface to allow patients to choose the background noise of their choice.

“Please have a seat Lt. I’m Lt. Revna Edman. “
Lt Edman, Counselor

Evrilla nodded politely and sat down in one of the chairs. Tatyl plopped down on the floor next to her, leaning her head against her mother’s leg. “I am Evrilla, Civilian Medical Consultant. This is my daughter, Tatyl.”
-Dr. Evrilla & Tatyl

“Hello Tatyl. If you’d like I bet there is something on those shelves or in the cabinets you might like to look at or play with. You’re welcome to investigate if you like.” The shelving unit contained a wide variety of materials to help in medication and reflection, but a few child appropriate items as well. If needs be Revna would move their talk down the hall to the pediatric office to give Tatyl more to do. “It’s nice to meet Evrilla. Would you or Tatyl like something to drink?”

Tatyl looked at Revna and shook her head. “No thank you. I’ll stay here.” Evrilla smiled slightly and rested a hand on her daughter’s shoulder. “We’re alright, thank you.”

Revna nodded, some children preferred to not explore and she seemed at ease for the moment.

Retrieving any requests Revna returned and sat down. “Tell me what brings you out to Atlantis?” Atlantis was big enough to called a starbase with warp drive. There was something on board for everyone.
Lt Edman, Counselor

Evrilla’s mouth tightened slightly. “We needed to leave, and Starfleet needed specialists willing to go far from their homes.”
-Dr. Evrilla & Tatyl

There was pain there and a tale to tell, eventually. Evrilla, like anyone else, had a past, but she also had the right to choose who she trusted and when to trust them. If it was a security concern, she was sure Star Fleet had already looked into it and Odinson and Mardusk would already be aware. She could broach the subject of why she needed to leave, later. “So what do you specialize in Evrilla?
Lt Edman, Counselor

Evrilla smiled, pleased. “Pathology. For all our advancements, diagnosing was still difficult.” She gestured to her eyes. “The limitations of an entire species being blind. I had a unique opportunity in being able to see what was on the scans.”
-Dr. Evrilla

“I’m curious, and I hope this isn’t offensive, I don’t mean it to be.” Revna loved learning about new cultures and peoples and it was a genuine question born out of good natured curiosity. “How did your people conduct research without sight? I understand as a people you are very telepathic.”
Lt Edman, Counselor

Evrilla shook her head quickly. “Not offensive at all. We used scanners of course, but a great deal was simply trial and error. You learn what something feels like until you can recognize it, then pass the feeling onto your students.”
-Dr. Evrilla

Revna shook her head, trying to wrap her head around the idea. “It always amazes me how different societies develop in such different ways, with different methods, or in this case ‘senses’ but we end up with the same results, or same…essence of life.” She smiled not quite finding the right word to convey her thoughts. “Have you had time to check in or find your quarters yet? Or to tour the ship? Atlantis has so much to offer, it can overwhelm some and create excitement in others.”
Lt Edman, Counselor

Evrilla flushed lightly blue. “We have not. I haven’t even met the CMO yet.”
-Dr. Evrilla

Seeing the slight flush, Revna smiled kindly. “Don’t worry about it. Everyone has their own way they like to check in. Would it help to continue this discussion while we walk? I can show you around the ship and the things that you might need to find quickly.” She turned to Tatyl, “How old are you, Tatyl? Would you like to see where the school is?”
Lt Edman, Counselor

Tatyl stood up when she was addressed. “I’m 8. I’ve never been to school, Amma always taught me at home. I’d like to see it, but I’m not sure if I want to go.” Evrilla gave a grateful nod to Revna. Tatyl caught her mother’s nod and grinned. “Amma doesn’t talk much, but Grandpa Jeda says that’s okay because I do it enough for both of us. She wants to see the ship too.” Evrilla flushed again but didn’t deny the comment.
-Tatyl

Revna smiled, Tatyl seemed very sweet and was very polite. “That would put you in my sister’s class. She’s the early education specialist, so she teaches all the way up to 8 year olds. And if Amma wants to teach you at home, that is perfectly fine.” She turned her gaze back to Evrilla, “There are lots of activities planned for the children in the school rooms outside of school hours if you would be interested in those.” She turned back to Tatyl again, “Would you like to go see the school area first? Then maybe....hmmmm…the arboretum? I understand they have an amazing tree house in there. Our Botonist, CSO Lt Loughty loves his plants and always has something interesting going planned.”
Lt Edman, Counselor


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