1. He was my captain and is now my reporting admiral for the fleet. While I was at the Academy he consulted me for the construction of the science division of the Enterprise, and I in turn asked him for advice on a variety of topics concerning how to navigate Starfleet bureaucracy and questions of command.
2. Does the obvious not provide enough justification for you?
3. Yes. Not with eschak, as your Spock has likely done.
4. I would prefer to dematerialize him, his ship, and his remaining crew into their constituent atomic parts, and then ionize these particles in the corona of the nearest stellar body.
5. Our relationship has (as he is still alive) become more amicable in the aftermath of Vulcan's destruction. Previously, my decision to join Starfleet instead of the Vulcan Science Academy caused him to cease communicating with me. In the efforts to establish the colony, however, we have moved past that difference of opinion.
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Date: 2009-11-19 09:01 pm (UTC)2. Does the obvious not provide enough justification for you?
3. Yes. Not with eschak, as your Spock has likely done.
4. I would prefer to dematerialize him, his ship, and his remaining crew into their constituent atomic parts, and then ionize these particles in the corona of the nearest stellar body.
5. Our relationship has (as he is still alive) become more amicable in the aftermath of Vulcan's destruction. Previously, my decision to join Starfleet instead of the Vulcan Science Academy caused him to cease communicating with me. In the efforts to establish the colony, however, we have moved past that difference of opinion.