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{{LCARS-bar-heading|Personal Log 239807.06|COLOR=#BB8A33}} | |||
This shore leave has been up and down. We helped get the Romulans setup on Oreen V. The existing colony is pretty small. They've got a long way to go until livability becomes easy, but they'll get their. I got the chance to talk to Commander R'mor...Talar...he's chosen to resign from the Star Navy and stay with the colony. He said he was tired of loss and wanted to help grow a future for their people. It seemed both sad and hopeful all at once. That was the up. | |||
Mel, um, Lieutenant Martinson...showed up on DS224 unexpectedly. When I first saw him, I lashed out a bit. I don't think I handled it too well. But I gave him a chance and we met up to talk. I still feel sick to my stomach. He didn't know anything about what I did. I don't know what he felt about it all, but he came back again, at Molly's. He clearly was more emotional than I'd ever seen him. He grabbed me to take me away and it scared me. I just froze. I'd never seen him that aggressive. Before I could even think, Meidra had subdued him. And no doubt because she was involved, Security thought we'd started it all. To his credit, he did tell Security it was his fault and they released us to Commander MacKenzie. Contrary to what I'd heard about her having to bail out other crewmembers from the brig, she seemed very calm and understanding. I know at times she can be abrupt, but I'm thinking it's because she actually cares more than she's willing to show. She's definitely on her way to making a fine Captain. | |||
I honestly can't wait to get back to work and put this all behind me. Duty has a way of refocusing me. But before that, it looks like we have a party for the crew coming up. | |||
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{{LCARS-bar-heading|Personal Log 239806.17|COLOR=#BB8A33}} | {{LCARS-bar-heading|Personal Log 239806.17|COLOR=#BB8A33}} | ||
That mission was a doozy. We found a few of the survivors from the Hanno and one of the Romulan ships. It was a real tragedy considering the two ships they had were full of refugees. On the flip side, and because the Res needs so many repairs, a few of us are helping to build the settlement for the Romulan refugees. It may not be a full colony, but to them, it's the world. And, it's something I've always wanted to do, visiting Romulans in their own element. I was able to make some friends among them in the days we were on the planet. Sub-Commander R'mor is a stalwart leader. He'd lost his wife on the second ship, but he still always stayed strong for his people. I hear he's leaving the Romulan Navy to help with the fledgling colony. I guess they're the only family he has left. | That mission was a doozy. We found a few of the survivors from the Hanno and one of the Romulan ships. It was a real tragedy considering the two ships they had were full of refugees. On the flip side, and because the Res needs so many repairs, a few of us are helping to build the settlement for the Romulan refugees. It may not be a full colony, but to them, it's the world. And, it's something I've always wanted to do, visiting Romulans in their own element. I was able to make some friends among them in the days we were on the planet. Sub-Commander R'mor is a stalwart leader. He'd lost his wife on the second ship, but he still always stayed strong for his people. I hear he's leaving the Romulan Navy to help with the fledgling colony. I guess they're the only family he has left. |
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