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Getting to know the ship

Posted Aug. 15, 2020, 11:31 a.m. by Lieutenant Saark (Chief Medical Officer) (Lucas Foxley)

Posted by Master Chief Petty Officer Robert Mooney (Medic) in Getting to know the ship

Posted by Lieutenant Saark (Chief Medical Officer) in Getting to know the ship

Posted by Master Chief Petty Officer Robert Mooney (Medic) in Getting to know the ship
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OOC: I really love these two characters :D

IC:
“Probability is a bell curve - With absolute worst on one end, neutral in the largest, middle portion, and optimal on the other end. While optimal is uncommon, so is the worst possible.” He said. The Lieutenant found himself enjoying this chat, and so whether it could be considered ‘small talk’ or not was irrelevant to him.

On one of his previous assignments, he’d had trouble with one of his fellow officers - this was back when he himself was an Ensign - who would get into it with him frequently over his emotional detachment. He had insisted that emotion was not only unnecessary, but got in the way of logical judgement, which was the best way out of any situation. Something he had eventually shifted his thinking on, he now thought that logical judgement was optimal, but that emotion could work in tandem with logic.. given the person was reasonable enough. Decisions could not be made purely based on emotion, and he was never shy to tell someone when he thought they were being too emotional. He figured his old crew mate still would not agree with him. She had always been very emotional indeed.

~ Lt Saark, CMO

“ That Sir, boarders on the profound.” Mooney had worked with Vulcans before, there intelligence was undeniable, but the lieutenant was a different creature. “I am coming to suspect that working with you will be a distinct pleasure.” Being the eyes and ears for this man in the field was his job, but it would be it was going to be an interesting job!

MCPO Mooney

OOC, the are creating an interesting dynamic aren’t they? I do look forward to seeing them in action.

Saark gave Mooney a look of confusion. Apparently, he didn’t understand how what he said could be taken as profound. “…Yes. I believe we may work well together.” He said, and he found it a good thing that so far, the Merrimack seemed to be working out well for him - or at least, better than his previous assignment. He may not have been aboard long, but he certainly looked forward to missions with this crew.

~ Lt. Saark, CMO


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