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Holodeck 2- Cooking with the CNS

Posted May 6, 2021, 11:19 a.m. by Lieutenant Siennadye Nox (Counselor) (Amber DeSadier)

Posted by Civilian Jerrin Yeceb (Student) in Holodeck 2- Cooking with the CNS

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Vora Zorell (Scientist) in Holodeck 2- Cooking with the CNS

Posted by Captain Johann Dvorak (CO) in Holodeck 2- Cooking with the CNS
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“Yes, you do,” Johann said simply. “Has anything happened with that paper? I mean, I know you’ve been focused on other things…”

He remembered that day on the Holodeck, the one where she had invited all of them to celebrate her achievement. The same one where The Captain’s Better Judgement failed him utterly, and every path forward could only lead to peril.

Peril turned out pretty decently, actually… he thought.

– Johann Dvorak, CO

Vora adopted something of a mischievous smile as she gazed at Johann. Maybe she should pull out the pith hat again sometime. “Well, I do know my paper had been referenced in more recent work and I had set up some alerts if that was the case so I know there is a terraforming team that is actively trying to apply what I learned. It could be a long time before we see if there any results form that but it makes me hopeful,” she said, a flush of pride flooding her body. So many hours of tedious work had gone into her the work that she based her Masters thesis off of and it was wonderful to know that it was not wasted.

Lt. (j.g) Zorell, Sciences

Johann did take note of Vora’s smile, but decided it would be unwise to confirm his suspicion that it probably wasn’t actually about her paper, but the day she told everyone about it. Or, the day after.

Sienna had dedicated herself to eating as conversation flowed. Despite the heartache she felt every moment of every day, there was still good around her and she tried to soak that in even if it meant constantly reminding herself that Johann here was not her husband. She was mentally exhausted by it though and wondered if there would ever be an outlet for her. Looking around the table, she wondered if there would ever be a family for her again.

Feeling the heat sting her eyes, she stood and went to pour herself something from the refrigerator to give herself some time to get herself back under control without the scrutiny on her face. Tonight wasn’t about her anyway, even if she was inclined. Jerrin was her focus. Sienna took in a deep breath and turned with a polite smile and set her glass back on the table before sitting once more. “It is always rewarding to know that your work is being used and helping others. The ultimate in job satisfaction for a scientist I think?”

Nox, CNS

Probably, he thought with a bit of minor envy. He didn’t verbalize the thought, because he wanted to give Vora the opportunity to answer that particular question herself as someone who got to enjoy that out of her career in science. Then again, Vora had been smarter than he was, in that she never made the mistake of volunteering for a ground assignment…

– Johann Dvorak, CO

“It depends,” Vora said. “I mean, it matters on your area of study. There is significant value to studying science for science’s sake. And indeed in many areas, it’s the process of seeking abetter understanding of the Multiverse that is its own reward. But for me, while me research was very much driven by an idea, I knew early on it had the potential for direct application. So for me it is very rewarding to know it’s being used. But now that I’ve changed specialties, my focus is more on that pure research side of things, though you ever know what you’ll stumble upon that will spark a different research approach and application.”

Lt. (j.g) Zorell, Sciences

Meanwhile, Jerrin was happily eating the lasagna and it might have appeared at first that he was bored with the conversation but he was actually listening rather attentively.

~Jerrin

“In my other life, I made several break throughs in trauma therapy using a form of EMDR mixed with a zen philosophy. The results were really promising before I left.” She glanced at Jerrin and then to her plate, contemplating. She used a small part of the technique on him earlier to calm him. “Perhaps I should continue my research here and share the knowledge with this universe as well.”

Nox, CNS


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