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Log after the Maelstrom mission
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Well, it's enough for today, I hope I could do this more often from now on.
Well, it's enough for today, I hope I could do this more often from now on.
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|FIRST NAME = Kelrod
|COLOR = Gold
|RANK = SAR
|IMAGE = Marcus Dickens.jpg|15|10|1.2
|TITLE = SAR Leader's Log (Stardate 239405.25)
|LOG =
Computer start record.
This is... frustrating! I've followed the rules, located our people, rescued them, brought them home and when I'm told to break the prime directive and I do what I feel better to preserve the directive as much as I can, .... I got scolded! For what I know Rahman is a good captain, she knew how to deal with issues like that, but I fail to see why those people had to be brought aboard. I mean, Maybe, there's a chance that they'll survive their hunt and become someone of relevance on their planet. Who knows what those people could do with information and technology of our century. We're now responsible of those people, responsible of what happens to them and what they do to others. I'm getting used to being the SAR leader, I thought that this would give me some liberty to do things my way, but the fact is that I depend on other departments and when I make a big decision, it's questioned. I know I'm not from this people nature, but I thought I managed to understand them and gained their respect. I wonder if what happened with Washington could be the sign of what would be my future from now on.
Well, that's one thing, I have other things in mind, like the new shuttle. The Maelstrom had proven that there are things in the Shoals that we've not seen, nor experienced before, that thing seemed somehow intelligent to a degree. I have to talk with Walker and the First Officer to start the project of "The Shadow" as it's clear that we need something even better than the standard type-18, something that could withstand extreme conditions and that could accomodate the extraction of a standard away team, without jeopardizing the operations on it, as it's proved the last time, having the locals transported aboard with Delano and Ryan. We're almost one over the other.
I hope that Walker find that as a challenge and that she accepts it, giving us a powerful tool to do our job here on the Shoals.


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