{'Purposely' negligent, no I do not believe so.  Indifferent, uncaring, maybe even 'lazy', yes. We are only talking about a 10 kilo box of pre-programmed isolinear chips, but when Engineering has none to continue their work to the point waiting will set us back days in scheduling AND the items were clearly marked and coded for immediate priority delivery.}
  
Celine could definitely see the frustration.  She was a bit surprised to hear that a Starfleet distributor would do such a thing, but she saw no reason for Shevab to lie.
  
"Well, it seems like, the department overcame that deficiency since our numbers are proving that we can compensate for such shortfalls and still improve things around here."

{No, we did not.  We could not proceed without the chips.It was only after I 'busted his balls' so to speak that shipments came into Engineering when they were supposed to. I believe the threat, after qouting regulations, was something to the effect of using my tenure in Fleet to make sure he was busted down and manually scraping the cargo holds of a waste reclamation barge.}
"Then, I believe the station owes much to you, sir." replied Celine with a smile.  They arrived at the large entrance to Engineering just as she finished her statement.  The department was bustling with activity.  People seemed to work with renewed energy as the party from the evening before clearly had achieved Shevab's goal.  "I believe we have arrived, sir.  Is there anything before I get to work on my morning assignment?"
 
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