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Unexpected Guest - Sickbay (tag CO)

Posted May 20, 2019, 4:07 p.m. by Lieutenant Baleer (Chief of Engineering) (David Bennett)

Posted by Commander Michael Sideman (Commanding Officer) in Unexpected Guest - Sickbay (tag CO)

Posted by Lieutenant Commander Kestiana Sahal (Executive Officer) in Unexpected Guest - Sickbay (tag CO)

Posted by Lieutenant Baleer (Chief of Engineering) in Unexpected Guest - Sickbay (tag CO)
Kestiana frowned unsure she liked the idea of ending a young officer’s life so easily, but she was the only one without family. She didn’t wish to make this decision on her own, that is why there was a captain. So the young XO hit her combadge and said, =/\= Sahal to Sideman, could I have you in Sickbay at your earliest convenience, =/\=

Sahal, XO

Bump for Captain

A few minutes later the Captain arrived as requested. “Commander, this is a lot going on so this better be good.”

CO

Kes turned to look at the Captain. “Meet our new CEO Captain, Mr. Baleer, he needs a host body and the only body available without family and is technically a vegetable, needs command authorization to pull the plug. I am having a bit of a problem deciding if I should pull said plug and allow the woman to pass on giving Mr. Baleer the much-needed body,” Kes explained to the Captain.

Kestiana Sahal, XO

Looking at the XO, he responded:

“I guess this qualifes as ‘very good.”

Thiniking for a minute he inquired,

“What does the medical staff say?”

CO

Baleer ambled over.

“I can take the flesh living or dead, though if the flesh is still alive when I take it it will confer some minor advantages for me.” Baleer explained in his currently broken voice.

Baleer, CE

Bump for Captain

Bump to not lose

Nudge

Kestiana Sahal, waited to see how the Captain respond to this information.

Sahal, XO

Commander, I will defer to the medical staff; if we are going to lose this person anyway, I would rather save our Chief. Thus, I give my authorization for our CE to proceed.

Commander

OOC: Sorry I was gone a couple days longer than I thought I would be.

Baleer smiled as the damaged body he was currently inhabiting slowly crumbled away into a large pile of dust. Moments later the biobed’s monitor started beeping. The EMH checked the system.

“This shouldn’t be. I’m reading a steady increase in neural activity.” the EMH stated.

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