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The battle over [[Antor II]] resulted in damage near the secondary computer core, which Lael and [[Evan Delano|Delano]] worked together to repair. They then decided to take a break from the work and began talking about their respective histories. After Lael revealed a few details about her connection to Chythar, Delano suggested that she consider seeking help from a group of individuals (the [[Reya-Laialara]] elders) who were experienced in telepathic healing. The two returned to work, but Lael was unable to stop thinking about the possibility that she and Chythar could sever their connection without it killing one or both of them. The following day, Lael invited [[Rune Jolara]] to her quarters for two reasons: a playdate for [[Madeline Young|Maddy]] with Jolara's 1-year-old son and curiosity. They discussed [[Al-Leyan]] culture and the differences in their respective upbringings. The subject of Lael's connection with Chythar also came up and she revealed certain aspects of it to Jolara, piquing the [[Al-Leyan]] woman's curiosity. | The battle over [[Antor II]] resulted in damage near the secondary computer core, which Lael and [[Evan Delano|Delano]] worked together to repair. They then decided to take a break from the work and began talking about their respective histories. After Lael revealed a few details about her connection to Chythar, Delano suggested that she consider seeking help from a group of individuals (the [[Reya-Laialara]] elders) who were experienced in telepathic healing. The two returned to work, but Lael was unable to stop thinking about the possibility that she and Chythar could sever their connection without it killing one or both of them. The following day, Lael invited [[Rune Jolara]] to her quarters for two reasons: a playdate for [[Madeline Young|Maddy]] with Jolara's 1-year-old son and curiosity. They discussed [[Al-Leyan]] culture and the differences in their respective upbringings. The subject of Lael's connection with Chythar also came up and she revealed certain aspects of it to Jolara, piquing the [[Al-Leyan]] woman's curiosity. | ||
The next day, after completing some repairs for Lieutenant [[Sepek]] in the Science lab, Lael sat down with Chythar for some best friend bonding time over coffee, bringing an Al-Leyan blend for him to try. In exchange, he offered a sample of his Uncle Chris's | The next day, after completing some repairs for Lieutenant [[Sepek]] in the Science lab, Lael sat down with Chythar for some best friend bonding time over coffee, bringing an Al-Leyan blend for him to try. In exchange, he offered a sample of his Uncle Chris's {{ma|Raktajino}} blend for her to try. During their conversation, Chythar reveals to Lael what happened to his his parents. She realizes that, until that moment, Chythar hadn't really spoken about his parents. After a bit more conversation, the two head to the gym, hoping a sparring match will distract them both. | ||
She then visited Sickbay for a combined welcome-aboard physical and a follow-up for injuries she received in the [[Antor II]] mines and during the recent boarding of the ship. [[Nikki Ryan]] brought up inhibitors as a possible solution for the nightmares she and Chythar often share. Lael also revealed that because of her history of serious physical injuries and psychological issues, Starfleet reviews her contract each year and to keep her commission, she must attend weekly mandatory counseling and medical check-ups. | She then visited Sickbay for a combined welcome-aboard physical and a follow-up for injuries she received in the [[Antor II]] mines and during the recent boarding of the ship. [[Nikki Ryan]] brought up inhibitors as a possible solution for the nightmares she and Chythar often share. Lael also revealed that because of her history of serious physical injuries and psychological issues, Starfleet reviews her contract each year and to keep her commission, she must attend weekly mandatory counseling and medical check-ups. |