EXETERRPG: (3 1100) Lieutenant Ire Williams/ Counsellor Sigmund Rogers

Robbie Gray masamimbi at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Mar 15 15:20:19 UTC 2021


Mission: Murder on the Exeter Express

Day:03

Stardate: 2445.12.03

 

(USS Exeter – Counselling Department– Lieutenant – Ire Williams/ Counsellor - Sigmund Rogers – 1100)

Ire touched the entrance chime on the door and slid open. He stepped into the room and looked over at Rogers. He was sitting at his table doing professional research on his tablet. The office was compact, as one would expect for a newer counsellor, but he did his best to make it homey. He kept the lights somewhat dimmed, to give it a gentle atmosphere. The walls were decorated with posters of various sports figures from different planets and cultures. He kept a bobblehead of Sigmund Freud on his table, in a transparent attempt at humour.

“Counsellor. I have been told to report to you.”

Rogers put his tablet down. “Well hello Lieutenant, I’ve been expecting you. Please sit down, what might you want to discuss today?” Rogers’ style was never to direct the conversation, but to to wherever the patient wanted, and however deep the patient wanted. From there he would make his evaluation and recommendation.

Ire took his offered seat and looked across the desk at Rogers. 

“I am here because I have been ordered to by the captain.”

Rogers faintly smiled. “It sounds to me like you don’t want to be here.”

“I am here because I have been ordered to by the captain. That is why I am here.”

“The captain has blocked out some time for us today. Why would you say he sent you to see me?”

“Because of what happened this morning in the holodeck.”

“Then it sounds like the Captain is concerned about you. You must have seen a lot.”

“Of course he is concerned three people died in that holodeck and two were taken to sickbay as critical.”

“I am glad to see you are safe. It’s a traumatic experience to go through that.” 

“It was traumatic for every one.”

“And you would prefer to let it lie.”

“Yes. I would.”

“That is, of course, your prerogative. For some people it helps to talk through what they’ve seen. Putting their experiences into words helps integrate their trauma. Others would prefer to let sleeping dogs lie, and that can work. At least for a time.” Rogers paused, looking for a response. 

Ire paused before he responded. 

“I am a sleeping dogs type of person. Can I go now?”

“Yes you may. I’ll be making a report to Captain Williams and, in full transparency, I will let him know you are fit to continue in service, to the best of my knowledge. However, if you do need to talk I am here. It’s no failure if you do, you’ve seen a lot that would break most people. See you around Lieutenant Williams.”

“And you counsellor Rogers.”

With that Ire stood up and headed out of the room.

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