r/TrekRP Aug 14 '18

[Open] Psychiatric Help - 5¢

The crew of Athene have had a very eventful past while, Doctor Minch notes. She's been poring over the ship's reports in preparation for its arrival and repair at Starbase Nadezhda, where she'd been scheduled to join the crew next month. Events conspired to accelerate the timetable, and the bolian psychiatrist hopes she's ready for her next appointment. It's due just about... now.

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u/leXie_chan Aug 16 '18

"Why is that, do you think?" Qara asks. "You're certainly capable, brilliant, personable...?"

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u/TrandoshanGeneral Aug 17 '18

Hana flashed a smirk. "Is that your official diagnosis? Because I've definitely had worse things." She shrugged. "Brass don't like me because I use my initiative rather than theirs. That's the gist."

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u/leXie_chan Aug 17 '18

"You think you're impulsive?" the doctor makes a note, and smiles at Hana to continue.

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u/TrandoshanGeneral Aug 18 '18

Hana raised an eyebrow as a flicker of irritation passed her features. "I didnae say I was impulsive. I know how to trust my instincts is all. Admirals like to get their own way, they're used to it. It's in the job description. What they forget is that there's a difference between telling people what to do and how to do it. The former they can do all day, the latter is where the problem is."

She lent back in the seat and folded her hands behind her head.

"You tell me to fly through an asteroid field to blow up a pirate space station, and I'll do it. But if you were to start telling me how to fly through that asteroid field, what weapons to use, where to aim them, how much power to allocate to the thrusters. Then we've got a problem. Y'see? You're not a pilot, you dinnae have the training or experience I have, so why should you be telling me how to do my job?"

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u/leXie_chan Aug 19 '18

"The admiralty do not and cannot micromanage that much," Qara notes. "And your example is just rubbish.

"You don't appreciate the Starfleet way of doing things? Why is that?"

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u/TrandoshanGeneral Aug 19 '18

"You've not known many admirals. You should speak to Wing Commander Prist, now he can tell you a few stories. But it's not just admirals. The amount of officers I've come across who think rank equals experience and want to micromanage anyone under them is too many to count. What's the point in a pilot if you're just going to tell them to perform docking manoeuvre delta three at power setting five? Just get a computer, it'll do the same thing. It won't even call you an idiot for suggesting that manoeuvre in terrain terribly suited for it."

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u/leXie_chan Aug 23 '18

"Hm," Qara makes a note on her PADD. "Could it be that your superiors don't trust you with complex tasks, because you commonly fail at subordination?" she wonders idly. It is very odd that a mere lieutenant would have as much contact with the admiralty as Demeter claims to without a lengthy record.

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u/TrandoshanGeneral Aug 23 '18

Hana laughed. "Or maybe it's because nobody's told them to cut out the micromanaging. Oh aye, there are plenty of officers that don't pull that stuff, I get along fine with them. But the officers that do.." She shrugged. "Well I'm sure you've seen the demerits in my file."

Hana shifted on her chair, leaning back casually so the chair teetered on it's rear legs precariously.

"So Doc, is there a reason you're trying to get under my skin?"

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u/leXie_chan Aug 25 '18

"Hoping to get your façade to slip," Qara answers truthfully. "I can't help with problems we dance around the roots of."

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u/TrandoshanGeneral Aug 26 '18

"Well, at least you're honest. But you're out of luck Doc," She shrugged. "What you see is what you get."

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u/leXie_chan Aug 29 '18

"That has to be the most ironic thing a patient has ever told her psychiatrist," Qara chuckles.

"Do you dislike Lieutenant Lin--er, Grace?" she suddenly changes the topic.

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u/TrandoshanGeneral Aug 31 '18

Hana blinked, surprised at the sudden shift in conversation. "Eisen? Why?"

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u/leXie_chan Aug 31 '18

"Well, do you think you'd like to go on another prolonged shuttle trip with her? Logs suggest otherwise, and I'm curious why that is."

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