Crewman Wilson
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By: Melissa Jarvis, Chief Security Officer, [RNPC]
Lt. Peter Cole, JAG Officer, [NPC]
Stardate: 58204.19 0900
Life was very busy in the security section. Melissa had several more prisoners to interview, and a meeting with base security about the Forrester assault but up next was a meeting with Lieutenant Peter Cole from JAG. He was assigned to investigate the actions of Crewman Wilson.
Melissa entered the transporter room. "Good morning chief."
"Good morning Lieutenant. Lieutenant Cole is ready to be beamed aboard," said the transporter chief.
"Energize."
The transporter began to whine and slowly the from of Lieutenant Cole appeared on the transporter pad. Melissa stepped forward. "Hello Lieutenant Cole. I am Melissa Jarvis, Chief of Security." Melissa extended her hand to him.
Cole shook Melissa's hand. "Nice to meet you Lieutenant."
Melissa led Cole to her office. She offered him something from the replicator, which was politely declined.
"What can you tell me about Crewman Wilson," asked Cole.
Melissa made a pretense of giving the question some thought. The truth be told she had thoroughly prepared for this questions. "Wilson joined the Zion when the ship was commissioned. He handled himself with distinction in both the Kittyhawk investigation as well as our most recent battle." Melissa handed Cole a PADD. "Here is a statement from his shift supervisor. He attended his shifts at the appropriate time and up until the tragic event he appeared to be loyal to the ship and her crew."
Cole took the PADD and set it in his lap. "In your report you stated that his motive was revenge for the death of his brother, who died on the Kityhawk. Has there been any proof that these med were involved in the Kittyhawk attack?"
"Other than the statement from our Chief Medical Officer we have uncovered not additional information to corroborate that," said Melissa. "I will want to talk to your Chief Medical Officer," said Cole.
"I will arrange that Sir," said Melissa.
"How about the brother," asked Cole. "Where you able to uncover any more information about his brother."
"No Sir," answered Melissa. "We searched his personal belongings and were unable to find any references about his family. There is no record of him having a brother in his record and his parents are both listed as dead."
"One final, thing. I was at the academy and talked to their Chief counselor. I was able to determine that Crewman Wilson did undergo a psychcological evaluation while at the academy. It was omitted from his record for some unknown reason. I will forward it to you for your review."
"Thank you Sir," said Melissa. "Shall we go to Sickbay and see of the doctor has a free moment to meet with you?"