>"Well, Spacedock is becoming more and more a place where families are living and working. I believe with the security issue Admiral Lasiter felt
>it would be better for the high brass to be separated. Kind of how in the old Earth days, the President and Vice-President would be rarely seen together."
>Jared nodded. He did not envy the people of that time period. It was a scary time. He had thought things had reached a point where those kinds of concerns were >no longer necessary, but apparently that was not the case. "We must do what the realities of the universe dictate," he replied. "Have you known Samuel long?"
"Um....since the years I've been back in duty. I came out of retirement to take over Security for the station and ended up taking over the station itself. Now I handle R&D as well."
>"How has he been handling recent events?" asked a man who was clearly a person who considered himself a friend.
"Well...if I can be frank..." he waited for some kind of approval.
(response)
"When he's hurting he dives deeper into work. I really don't know if he's grieved for his son yet."
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