>"Pardon me Doctor. Commander K'Tael is fully awake now. After you examine
>him, I would like you to release him on a medical conditional release under
>my command."

>T'Mel looked up from the conversation they were having. Her eyebrow lifted slightly. She was not sure which she found more interesting: the fact that the Captain >felt it appropriate to just interrupt her conversation or the fact that he felt confident enough in his medical knowledge to suggest the release of one of her patients.
>The Vulcan was not going to pick an argument over either since it was possible that Commander K'Tael was healthy enough to be allowed to leave the hospital. >She picked up a datapad and started walking toward the patient's room. "If you will just come this way, Captain, I will check over Mr. K'Tael. I will release him if he >is healthy enough to do so."


"Understood." David said as he followed her.

>The door shushed open as she stepped toward the door, and she stepped in to find her patient dressed and ready to depart. She now remembered why she had >opted to work in a primarily civilian hospital. Starfleet officers tend to feel as if they could order any one around. "Commander, I understand that you have returned >to consciousness and are feeling better," she said as she pulled out a medical sensor and began taking scans.

David waited.



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