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Incident Report - 05/07/2463


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Reporting Personnel: Xiou Suqui
Job Title of Reporting Personnel: Chief Engineer
Game ID: cbV-bdiW

Personnel Involved: 

Sil Aclipsa - Surgeon - Offender

Secondary Witnesses: 

Finn Seidr - Station Engineer - Can provide testimony regarding the offender's state during the presentation.
Qrose Nyala'Toqli-Fet - Xenoarcheologist - Can provide testimony regarding the offender's state during the presentation.
Time of Incident: Whole Shift

Real Time: 05:30 Eastern Time
Location of Incident: Medical Bay, [Presentation Area, Unknown as of time of writing]

Nature of Incident:
[x] - Workplace Hazard
[ ] - Accident/Injury
[ ] - Destruction of Property
[x] - Neglect of Duty
[ ] - Harassment
[ ] - Assault
[x] - Misconduct
[ ] - Other _____ (Place an x in the box that applies. If other, replace line and specify.)

Overview of the Incident: I had woken late from cyrogenic storage during a particularly early morning shift and spoke with my only staff member, engineer Seidr, about the situation on board the station. After speaking with them about an unrelated incident that had taken place earlier, I went to speak with Doctor Aclipsa. While on my way to medical, they asked if someone could come to medical to assist them, stating that they only needed to be able to "push a button." I informed them I was already on my way and would help if needed. It was there that she informed me that she may need me to press a button on the sleeper. I informed her that I wasn't comfortable with injecting anything into a patient, as I'm an engineer, not a doctor. She informed me that she would be injecting herself, and that if needed, I only needed to press a large 'Dialysis' button. Assuming her to be a professional, I begrudgingly agreed and asked if the injection would affect her lucidity. She stated that it might, and proceeded to inject herself. When I asked her what precisely she'd injected herself with, she said she didn't know, only that it was in a syringe labeled "drugs for torturing political prisoners" found in maintenance. She, as a physician, said she had already filtered everything she knew was bad out of it. I proceeded to ask her why she was injecting herself, as our only active medical personnel, rather than a suitable test subject, such as a monkey. Doctor Aclipsa responded in turn with something along the lines of "what's the fun in that?"

It was at this time that I went to write a situation report regarding the previously mentioned unrelated incident, as well as submit a very large side note detailing that exchange. As the only member of Command, I was forced to handle other matters rather than tend to the Doctor's behavior personally. However, while I was handling said matters, our xenoarcheologist, Qrose Nyala'Toqli-Fet, held a presentation about anomalous materials and their properties. Following this presentation, Doctor Aclipsa requested that I allow her to inspect the anomaly Qrose had found firsthand, referring to it as a psychoactive anomaly, which I immediately denied, telling her I needed her to be lucid during the shift as she was our only medical staff. I also informed her that she needed to not be drugged further, in the event that her skillset was required. She took the time to inform me that she was drugged during the presentation as well, and left in a rather flippant, disrespectful manner. My engineer confirmed this, as did Qrose, who messaged me shortly after via relay to request that I not permit her access to the potentially harmful anomaly without a proper evaluation, as she was intoxicated in some way during the presentation.

This kind of behavior from a medical professional is troublesome under the most ideal circumstances, and outright dangerous to themselves and the crew under less than ideal circumstances, such as this past shift. While fortunately there wasn't a situation that needed their attention, should the syringe have contained something particularly hazardous, or someone to have an accident while they were incapacitated, lives could have been lost.

Submitted Evidence: Due to the nature of the shift I was unable to bring a copy of the situation report with me to the Odin. You may be able to find it on file.

Did you report it to a Head of Staff or a superior? If so, who? If not, why?: I was the only member of Command at the time.
Actions taken: I told her to remain lucid for the remainder of the shift. I doubt she complied.

Additional Notes: N/A

Edited by Chen Yakumo
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TO: Xiou Suqui, Chief Engineer, NSS Aurora

FROM: AMS, CCIAAMS, NTCC Odin

SUBJECT: RE: Incident Report

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BODY:

This is an automated message to inform you that your incident report has been received and placed in a queue for the CCIA Division to review. 

If necessary, you will be contacted by a CCIA Agent when an investigation begins.

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DTG: 07-13:01-TAU CETI STANDARD-05-2463
SIGN: CCIAAMS

 

Posted

TO: Xiou Suqui, Chief Engineer, NSS Aurora
FROM: CCIAAMS, NTCC Odin
SUBJECT: RE: Incident Report
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BODY:

This is an automated message to inform you that an investigation has now been opened regarding your incident report, and assigned to Gerard Greyswandir (Brayce).

You may be contacted by the CCIAA for an interview, or you may contact them directly if you have any questions.
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DTG: 08-11:22-TAU CETI STANDARD-05-2463
SIGN: CCIAAMSi

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

TO: [b]Xiou Suqui, Chief Engineer, NSS Aurora [/b]
FROM: [b]Gerard Greyswandir, CCIAA, NTCC Odin[/b]
SUBJECT: [b]RE: Incident Report[/b]
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BODY:

The investigation of this incident has concluded, and appropriate action has been taken for affected individuals.

This matter will now be considered resolved.

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DTG: [b]23-20:46-TAU CETI STANDARD-05-2463[/b]
SIGN: [i]Gerard Greyswandir[/i]

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