"Sir, permission to speak freely."
"Of course, Counselor..."
"Admiral, I definitely agree with you about David's need to confront any fears that might accumulate as a result of his experiences on his mission. I am just not so sure that he should directly involved in the investigation in a role greater than that of witness. He is full of anger, and it might present an ethical dilemma that I am not sure he is ready to deal with appropriately."
"Your point is well taken. When I can find a suitable investigator to replace David on this assignment, how much help do you feel he can be?", Lasiter said giving the impression that at some point injured or not, David would have to talk about his experiences for public record...
"Please don't misunderstand me, Admiral," replied the Counselor. "I don't think the investigation could be complete without David's testimony. His perspective is unique and crucial to an understanding of the situation on that planet. I see no problem with investigators talking to him about it as long as they take things slow. They will know about that, though. They are used to dealing with victims in the course of their work and have to learn to balance the need for information with the need not to allow the victim's trauma to reach a level where they are unable to continue."
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}}=) Lisa
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