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Transcript: Starfleet Communications: <br/>
Stardate: 239108.14
To: Lt. Sal Taybrim
      USS Columbia
From: Ens Raissa Moonsong
          USS Garuda
Subject: Consultation:
Patient Name: Lt. jg Chythar Skyfire
Lt. Taybrim,
I am a Counselor on the USS Garuda. Lt. Skyfire has come under my care to help him deal with personal issues, which include his current telepathic/Empathic ability. While it is rare for a human to be telepathic, it is not unheard of.
My concern is his current reliance on chemical neural inhibitors to function. His records indicate that he has seen several counselors however other than you, I see little evidence that he lasted more than one session.
It is my firm hope that his time with my will help him gain control of his gift and use it as part of his medical skills.
What I seek from you is any insight that will guide me in gaining his trust that will enable me to help him effectively.
Thank you for your time.
Stardate: 239108.16
To: Ens Raissa Moonsong
          USS Garuda
From: Lt. Sal Taybrim
        USS Columbia
RE: Subject: Consultation:
Patient Name: Lt. jg Chythar Skyfire
I would be happy to give you some insight, Ensign.
The telepathic development should be in his medical file.  It is due to contact with a member of the Dokkaran species which have similar abilities to telepathy, including the ability to change neurochemistry in another’s body.  As I said, his file should have all clinical information you may need.
More to the point, Lieutenant Skyfire has had the misfortune of bearing the brunt of the revolving door of officers on his longest posting, the USS Excalibur.  The biggest step in gaining trust with him will be to prove you will be continually there for him.  He is used to counselors disappearing without reason or communication as to why they are going.  I was one who left the Excalibur, due to transfer.  I maintained contact with Lieutenant Skyfire to try to allay this pain of constantly having those he was confiding in leaving him.  It is still difficult for him to trust, but I believe that with consistent attention and presence you will earn it.
Doctor Solan, a counselor and neurochemist who worked on the Excalibur suggested Vulcan meditation techniques would reduce his dependence on neural inhibitors and improve his sleep and his well being.  If Vulcan techniques are not helping, I believe that any meditation technique will be a good foundation for him to start weaning off dependency on neural inhibitors.
I am always willing to talk or offer assistance should you need it.
All the best,
~Sal Taybrim
Science Officer
USS Columbia
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