>{Sir, that is one of the numerous contradictory Fleet Regulations,, as you
Humans say "Good >judgement comes from experience,, but experience only
comes from poor judgement.". Had any of >those ships exploded, we would not
be having this conversation. Structural fields were low enough that >even
the Laliirian Frigate 'XXzpPt" had blow while in the Bay, we would have had
complete structural >failure that I could not have been able to compensate
for even while integrated into the station systems. >The orders from
Operations were to secure all stations.  I belive it was a misconception
that the >sabotuers may have been on one of the ships."

>"That was a possibility, but so was the possibility that the station would
go up in a great big fire ball.  If >that were to have happened the
starships inside, along with the would be saboteur, would be ionized >gas or
debris.  However, that is not the point.  The whole point of this
conversation is that the actions >taken during the emergency could have cost
Starfleet far more than some station damage and the few >injuries and deaths
that we had.  It could have cost the Federation the back bone of the
defences of >sector 001."  From the mannerisms of the CinC, it was evident
that he was still quite pissed.

>{You humans, as the Vulcans say are "Quite Illogical". You give orders that
are both expected to
>be followed and Not followed. How is one to know what is to be done?}

Lorin restrained his urge to lash out at Shevab for being borderline
insuboordinate.

>"As us illogical humans say, You're damned if you do, and damned if you
don't.  Or more to the >regulations, look after the safety of your crew
first.  Investigations can be taken care of after the >situation is under
control."

Lorin just waited.


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