>  >The physical exam went quickly, or at least

> seemed like it did.  All it

>  >took was half an hour.  The Psycological exam

> took a it longer, just under an

>  >hour.  All through both exams, Dr Solcha made

> a few odd noises.  The 

> 'hhmmmms'

>  >and 'ohs' that one might make when they come

> across something that they did

>  >not quite expect, but not quite alarming

> either.

> 

>  >When all said and done the CMO was ready to

> talk to David.

> 

>  >"Captain, it seems as if you have been

> through quite a bit.  In order to

>  >make a formal evaluation I will have to take

> your exam results and consult

>  >with one of the specialists on staff here.  I

> will also have to get your

>  >medical records from Spacedock for

> comparison.  I should have a report 

> for you

>  >and Admiral Van Der Loo by tomorrow. 

> However, if I were you I would not

>  >expect to return to duty right away.  Plan on

> taking a few weeks 

> off.  Just my

>  >first thoughts on the topic." reported the

> Doctor.  Not threatening, just 

> like

>  >any other doctor might report to their

> regular patients.

> 

> "Doctor-as is my level of command you will need

> to go through Doctor 

> Brennan for my records as is SOP for any

> Brass-level officer. Second I 

> would appreciate it if you could recommend I

> return to Spacedock at the 

> earliest opportunity. I will be more

> comfortable and resting easier in my 

> home quarters."

> 

   "Captain, your request is noted, but is out of my hands.  I do not have the
authority to send you anywhere, as you are fit enough for travel and we have
the proper resources to treat you here.  You will have to appeal to Admiral
Van Der Loo for transport back to Spacedock. 



   On another note, you will be seeing me in a day or so with a formal
report."



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