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Ready Room - Performance Reviews

Posted Feb. 25, 2020, 3:58 p.m. by Lieutenant Commander Avik (XO) (Janice B.)

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“We’re getting to the bottom of the list, who’s next?”

–XO, Avik, Lt. Cmdr

“Umm…” he said looking the list over. He then seemed to adopt a bemused expression.

“Did we talk about Marsh? For some reason I can’t find him on the list here. Where’s Marsh?”

– Johann Dvorak, CO

Avik tilted her head subtly. Her right eyebrow arched to indicate slight confusion before she spoke.

“No, I believe we haven’t. We’ve covered the chief medical officer, chief of security, and now the counselor. What remains are the chief science officer and chief engineer.” Her fingers darted across the data pad to ensure she was correct.

–XO, Avik, Lt. Cmdr

“Right,” he said. “Our Chief Science Officer did pretty well on that surprise rescue operation we ended up getting roped into, with the Tian An Men.”

– Johann Dvorak, CO

Avik was silent on that reply. She made a few notes then moved on, not waiting to linger on the subject. It brought back memories she preferred to forget.

“Yes, I think I recall reading that report.”

OOC: I think this is the mission that Zorell and Avik clashed a bit on, but I am not fully sure. So pardon if I got this wrong.

-Janice B.

–XO, Avik, Lt. Cmdr

OOC: I meant Linds’ side sim, though we should find a way to mine that clash a bit more for conflict later. Everything still works IC.

IC: “I don’t really have much else to say there about Marsh,” he said. Not that was relevant to this discussion, anyway. He of course, knew that Marsh and Abrams were dating, but since they were not in the same chain of command anymore and it didn’t seem to affect anyone’s performance, there was no need to discuss that here.

“Have you checked in with Sullivan lately?” he asked her. “She’s had a lot to do to keep the ship running for some of the last few missions.”

– Johann Dvorak, CO

“No, but she does keep the ship working. I have received a list of things done and supplies needed for the next time we dock.” Avik pointed out, though she didn’t like the fact communication had been slow.

“I do have a list of requested supplies for next time we dock. Which all of it seems in order.”

Avik paused then asked a serious question.

“How often have you seen taken shore leave or been off duty? I’ve never caught sight of her out of the engineering department, but it could also be my schedule.”

–XO, Avik, Lt. Cmdr

“I can never remember her doing anything off duty,” he said. “I think she might be working too hard. Even though there’s been a lot of extra work to get done lately. Though I don’t actually know her well enough on that level to know if she’s burning herself out or not.” The Chief Engineer spot on Europa was difficult to keep filled, no doubt because the ship had amassed a reputation for deliberate collision courses for much of Dvorak’s captaincy of it. But Sullivan had finally started to stick it out the longest.

“You have any ideas there?”

– Johann Dvorak, CO

Avik leaned back in her chair. Her thoughts raced through possibilities as she considered each one and weighed them. Including their positive and negative consequences.

“Ordering her to take shore leave will not benefit anyone. It feels forced and I have a feeling she would sneak in work during her shore leave.” Avik’s fingers tapped on the chair arm a moment as she considered another option.

“The main issue is ensuring she isn’t overworking. On the U.S.S. Janus, the Captain always made a point of having all his department heads invited to a private, social event. Actives ranged from cards to simple holodeck programs.”

She inhaled then continued.

“He once told me it was to create stronger ties between himself and his fellow officers. A sense of unity. Considering this now, a question comes to mind. When was the last time you actually socialized with all of your department heads?”

–XO, Avik, Lt. Cmdr


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