>"I wish I knew sir...I can't figure him out. He seems to have a chip on his shoulder, so to say, when it comes to Command and Authority figures. I
>explained in the Io briefing he could not leave as per your orders and this meeting. He took it as an insult."


>Lasiter thought for a good minute before answering. "Well, Admiral, many of the best that Starfleet has ever produced were rebels in their own right, and in some >cases down disrespectful of the chain of command. That does not excuse it, but it may explain it a bit. To be honest he is very good at what he does, even is he is >difficult to deal with. My recommendation is to get to know him a bit, but I suspect that he will not be the join you for dinner type. Give him parameters and give >him latitude, and I really do think that you will find that he will be a great asset, if not the biggest pain you have ever met."

>His past assignments were not so close to brass or diplomats, rather results oriented officers. I doubt they cared about his military discipline or how he polished >up for inspection. His abilities and the very results that he was able to deliver made him valuable. Try to reset his views on things. Here it is not only that you get >results, but that you look the part. Being stationed at HQ is different than being stationed at a ship yard far from earth."

"I don't doubt his abilities...but I will try to get through to him. I renamed Lt Knucklebiter to be his second-in-command in Engineering. I would like to put in a recommendation for a promotion to match the new title. They have worked extremely hard since the explosion."



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