The First CommandChapter 20: Excerpts From Court-Martial Records free porn video
The following transcripts are taken from the Court-Martial of Roger William Edelmann, Captain, United States Navy, Retired, serving on detached duty as Commanding Officer, CNS Allington Castle, with collateral duty as Commodore, Trumanat Scout and Defense Force, concerning his actions on Truman Base on April 13 of the current year, as verified by interviews with witnesses and the Truman Base and CNS Allington Castle surveillance records, Vice-Admiral Eldon Andrews, presiding officer for NATO:
Testimony from Lieutenant 'Sonny' Valois, Commanding Officer, human contingent, Confederacy Transport Mayflower Madame:
We had no idea what he had planned. The ground base set up a training program for the ladies and directed that all companions go participate. It took a morning or afternoon and seemed useful. Everybody did it. Ellen didn't come back. One of her roommates asked me about her. I asked the Madame, who asked Truman. They didn't know where she went. No other companions were missing.
Not all the companions were in stable relationships, but most were. It wasn't until a day or two later that I remembered that she was with Commodore Edelmann, and that he had been in an argument with the base commander. I asked again, and I was told to not worry about her.
Well, I wanted answers, but no one knew anything. The base commander called and told me to drop it, she had left the Commodore and there was no reason for a fuss. Well, that may be but she left all her belongings in her room and she could have come back for that and I didn't think that "drop it" was a very good answer to a missing person report.
When Allington Castle came back I sent a warning to Commander Dickie Wilson, her XO, that we had a personnel problem and I couldn't get to the bottom of it. I must admit that we were all appalled to find out what had happened, and extremely gratified to hear how it ended. You're court-martialing the wrong man, Admiral.
Thank you, Lieutenant Valois, that will be all for you. You are released to your duties.
Testimony from Commander Richard Wilson, Executive Officer, Allington Castle, with accompanying video records:
It didn't take long to find out what had happened. Two days after we had left Trumanat for our patrol, the Base had set up a training program and required all 'companions' to participate. At the same time, a section of the planet's surface near the base was declared off-limits due to danger from unstable rock formations. Later analysis showed that, while the danger existed, that area was not in any way more dangerous than several other similar areas.
All companions cycled through their training in groups. Ellen was the only companion from Mayflower Madame who didn't return to her pod after the training. Truman had video of the base commander asking Ellen if they could talk privately about Roger. They had left the Base in their suits. The Commodore had later re-entered the Base through a different airlock, alone.
Ellen didn't have an implant that the AIs could track. However, the Commodore did. A review of implant tracking data showed where he'd stopped for some time, right in the middle of the new prohibited zone. On my orders, Truman dispatched a remote to retrace his path and found Ellen's body stuffed in a crevasse. Her suit had been cut open along her back and one side. A knife with biological residue was found nearby. At my orders, the remote had not touched anything. It was later verified that the DNA on the blade matched Ellen's.
"No, DO worry about that. It's obvious that he killed her somehow and left her body out there. There's no other conclusion possible. And, you may not care, but Commodore Edelmann is going to go berserk when he finds out. Didn't you know that she was pregnant? Humans have been known to go insane and kill everyone in sight when they lose their children. The safe upbringing of our children is our strongest instinct after personal survival. In fact, our records are full of humans who chose their children's survival over their own when faced with limited options."
"You AIs need to find out exactly what happened out there. And, you need to decide how much collateral damage is acceptable to you. You all let this happen to a pregnant woman he left in your care. How much loyalty do you deserve? I have to go tell him that Ellen and his unborn child won't be there to meet him. You have to decide how many more are going to die for your lapse of duty."
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