Mister Amenone, While I do understand and can appreciate your frustration, I must ask you to take into account my priorities as the captain of this ship. I am certain that errors are being made during this trying time, however given that I have essentially been invaded, regardless of whether or not it was an accident, I feel I am due consideration.
Your expertise in science and medicine is a welcome addition to my crew, however my first priority is the safety and well-being of the people aboard this ship. Therefore, until such time as you have proven your trustworthiness with what are obviously extremely dangerous substances, those items will not be returned to your personal possession. Additionally, the second science lab has been damaged and currently has no environmental controls, so unless you would like to do your work in the balmy conditions of dead space, I don't think access to the second lab is going to be feasible at the moment. Moreover, civilians are not even supposed to have access to our scientific equipment, so seeing as how you are not yet an official member of my crew, exceptions are already being made. You may do your work supervised by my science and/or security team, or not at all.
As for lodgings, many of the crew quarters have been damaged as well. At this time, we have spread you newcomers out as thinly as possible in the workable units, but all of the civilian facilities are for multiple tenants. Single occupancy rooms are reserved for ranking Starfleet officials, so if you want your own room, you are more than welcome to submit a request for one once you have made lieutenant.
If you require formal compensation for wrongdoing from any Starfleet officer, I will need you to fill out an incident report detailing the time, location, and events of the abuse. All grievance reports will be reviewed after the ship is repaired and general order has been restored. If you need something in a more timely manner, I suggest simply asking them for an apology. You will find that many of my crew are also extremely decorated and experts in their fields, so I am confident you will be able to reach some kind of understanding and mutual respect with them.
Re: URGENT NOTICE
While I do understand and can appreciate your frustration, I must ask you to take into account my priorities as the captain of this ship. I am certain that errors are being made during this trying time, however given that I have essentially been invaded, regardless of whether or not it was an accident, I feel I am due consideration.
Your expertise in science and medicine is a welcome addition to my crew, however my first priority is the safety and well-being of the people aboard this ship. Therefore, until such time as you have proven your trustworthiness with what are obviously extremely dangerous substances, those items will not be returned to your personal possession. Additionally, the second science lab has been damaged and currently has no environmental controls, so unless you would like to do your work in the balmy conditions of dead space, I don't think access to the second lab is going to be feasible at the moment. Moreover, civilians are not even supposed to have access to our scientific equipment, so seeing as how you are not yet an official member of my crew, exceptions are already being made. You may do your work supervised by my science and/or security team, or not at all.
As for lodgings, many of the crew quarters have been damaged as well. At this time, we have spread you newcomers out as thinly as possible in the workable units, but all of the civilian facilities are for multiple tenants. Single occupancy rooms are reserved for ranking Starfleet officials, so if you want your own room, you are more than welcome to submit a request for one once you have made lieutenant.
If you require formal compensation for wrongdoing from any Starfleet officer, I will need you to fill out an incident report detailing the time, location, and events of the abuse. All grievance reports will be reviewed after the ship is repaired and general order has been restored. If you need something in a more timely manner, I suggest simply asking them for an apology. You will find that many of my crew are also extremely decorated and experts in their fields, so I am confident you will be able to reach some kind of understanding and mutual respect with them.
Regards,
Capt. Palu Imania
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Understood.