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"What do you think, Mister Pushkin?" "The fuckers are lying, Captain," he replied with surprising candour. "Flow regulators wear out regularly. An engineering supply store that doesn't carry spares should be spaced." Siobhan raised an ironic eyebrow as she locked eyes with her XO. "It seems that you and I agree on something at last, Mister Pushkin. Does Tiner think she can do the job without the starbase engineers if we get her the parts?" Pushkin didn't reply for a moment, neither did he lo...ok away. Then, he slowly said, "She's got experienced people in her department, Captain. They'll manage the job, or I'll know the reason why." Satisfied at his tone, she nodded. "Then let's see about getting the parts. Anything else critical while we're at it?" They started walking towards the bridge again, absently returning the salutes of crewmembers as they went along. "Critical, no. Non-critical, plenty. I sometimes think we'd get better service at an Imperial supply depot. Hell, the Imps probably love the Stingray. We're more of a hindrance to Starfleet than a threat to the Empire, and that's worth a full load of stores, especially Shrehari Ale." Siobhan, surprised at Pushkin's remark, stopped again and looked at him, grinning mischievously. "Why Mister Pushkin, gallows humour? I'm both surprised and pleased. I had you marked down for a puritan." To her annoyance, the First Officer kept a dark expression his face, eyes remaining carefully neutral. He did not return Siobhan's smile and the momentary crack in his shell, if it ever had been there, was gone, leaving the same angry, disillusioned man she'd met the day before.
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