279: Implications

By Avery Breaux
Following the Senior Staff meeting
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-=Aboard the USS Serendipity=-


Breaux looked over the projections for the Stra system-the loss of power would mean devastation for this culture, and the medical implications were enormous. A full-scale disaster in the making.

Water was only one of the concerns for the scenario facing them...No doubt energy sources for much-needed medical programs would have to be supplemented. Breaux was also concerned about any cultural obstacles they might encounter-he'd seen enough of people not being attended to with the latest in technology because of some conflict with religious or moral beliefs.

His mind was racing. He knew there was protocol for assisting cultures, but he had his own thoughts about duties that needed to be seen to for these kinds of scenarios.

Coordination. All of the various department efforts would have to be coordinated so that there would be no duplication of effort and no oversights.

Breaux was going to meet with the med staff and begin assembling transportable med supplies so that his people could mobilize and attend to any in-field needs the people experienced.

Avery continued making his mental checklist, knowing full well he would also have to coordinate with the medical staff at the various locations.

Avery took a moment to pray to the Prophets that all would go well.


Lt. Cmdr. Avery Breaux
Chief Medical Officer
USS Serendipity NCC 2012