[ John feels weirdly like he's being managed. Which, he supposes, makes sense given the deep space big crew thing. Maybe Kirk just has middle-management tone in any problem.
John is used to being the person managing other problematic people. It's unsettling and frustrating to realise he is now the problematic person being managed, even if he's not done much to convince anyone he is anything but problematic. ]
It's worth monitoring for patterns at least, if the power goes out at consistent intervals or if they're getting either further apart or closer together. A shift pattern might work, so we don't have too many people up there at a time and everyone gets a break. At the same time, unless you stumble upon a manual marked 'What To Do If The Natha Vanish' we're pretty much making it up as we go along.
[ John is prevaricating around direct questions, which strikes Jim as odd since the guy told him he was air force; so we're here at Thanks For Your Assistance, Good Citizen. He's being honest, though, since it is useful to know what results a technopath is getting. He really doesn't have the time or the temperament to try to 'manage' anyone, and is just trying to find a way to talk to John that nets clearer results. :( ]
Don't worry, that kind of pattern monitoring is one of the first things I started when I got here.
Nah. This ship is slightly older tech than what I'm used to. Push comes to shove, there's options. It's just a matter of trying to find the least invasive, for now.
[ Older Tech? The phrase spawns a million more questions. Is this a sweeping comment about the complexity of Natha gear, the literal age of the station, something else? They clearly have transporters and stasis pods so they're not exactly backwards.
Is Kirk middle management of fancy time-travelling people who scrap anything older than three years? Who knows.
Clearly they're not advanced enough to avoid being destroyed by the storm like everyone else. ]
I'm not so good at delicate, non-invasive options so I guess give me a call when you get past that desire.
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John is used to being the person managing other problematic people. It's unsettling and frustrating to realise he is now the problematic person being managed, even if he's not done much to convince anyone he is anything but problematic. ]
It's worth monitoring for patterns at least, if the power goes out at consistent intervals or if they're getting either further apart or closer together. A shift pattern might work, so we don't have too many people up there at a time and everyone gets a break. At the same time, unless you stumble upon a manual marked 'What To Do If The Natha Vanish' we're pretty much making it up as we go along.
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Don't worry, that kind of pattern monitoring is one of the first things I started when I got here.
Nah. This ship is slightly older tech than what I'm used to. Push comes to shove, there's options. It's just a matter of trying to find the least invasive, for now.
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Is Kirk middle management of fancy time-travelling people who scrap anything older than three years? Who knows.
Clearly they're not advanced enough to avoid being destroyed by the storm like everyone else. ]
I'm not so good at delicate, non-invasive options so I guess give me a call when you get past that desire.