(Wing Commander Taal gives us
an update on Katrina's rehabilitation and
lets us know his son is soon to get his
implant all pilots get that will be a
crucial step in following in his parent’s
footsteps. Before that happens the family is
off to Centauri Base for the Tri-Base ski
races for some R&R. Taal likes the
aggressive nature of his so who we find out
is bested in his crèche by the three Cubs of
Mark and Tia.)
Taal: attention.
Russ: hey, greetings Taal.
Taal: greetings Russ. Function well
do you not?
Russ: functioning quite well I might
add.
Taal: good, good.
Russ: and yourself?
Taal: functioning excellent.
Russ: and Katrina and the little
one?
Taal: Katrina is better, little one
is many headaches for both of us.
Russ: Katrina’s not a 100% yet?
Taal: no, she still has few, deep
psychological scars.
Russ: hmm.
Taal: but she starts patrolling in
safe area soon.
Russ: hey great, it will be nice to
get her air legs back under her.
Taal: she spends lot of time in
simulator trying to get over fears.
Russ: hmm, it must be tough to get
out of that gun-shy mode.
Taal: gun-shy not problem, overly
aggressive problem.
Russ: why would that be a factor
after the fact?
Taal: because the urge to get in to
confirmed kill can blind to other
possibilities around.
Russ: hmm.
Taal: that in itself becomes hazard
when you focus in on one kill, one
kill only, you are dead. Not see the
craft sneaking up behind or see blip
on screen moving in for kill. Or as
Katrina’s teacher say, beware of Hun
in sun?
Russ: uh-huh.
Taal: she spend lot of time with
Baron.
Russ: well that’s good.
Taal: yes, very good.
Russ: he’s someone who’s seen it
all.
Taal: correct, Baron understand
better than I think Katrina realize.
Looking at Barron’s record, Baron
had same incident at one time.
Russ: hmm.
Taal: so I feel fortuitous to have
Baron on base that understand better
then you, I or anyone understand.
Russ: uh-huh yeah, he’s definitely
seen it all but how did he come
around and fix it, did you ever find
out?
Taal: do not know, best ask Barron
some time.
Russ: all right, I’ll be happy to.
Taal: surmise I that Baron might be
way Baron is because never truly
overcome psychological problem?
Russ: hmm.
Taal: maybe that key to making of
great pilot, who knows?
Russ: now that could be a
possibility though. Like what was
his record before the incident and
his record after the incident?
Taal: before good, after poor,
passing of time excellent.
Russ: interesting, there’s a pattern
there somewhere.
Taal: yes, I yet to see it but I
know what you mean.
Russ: and you have never had an
incident even coming close to that
right?
Taal: no, I am good pilot. After
all, what is bad pilot?
Russ: there is no such thing.
Taal: why?
Russ: because he’s a dead pilot.
Taal: good, you understand well.
Russ: oh yes, absolutely. Now with
yourself, you tend to follow the
complete 360° around you at all
times.
Taal: correct.
Russ: so the key for maintaining
that is to not focus or put blinders
on to just one direction and one
focus.
Taal: correct.
Russ: even though that might be
taking all your attention, it can’t
take all your attention.
Taal: correct.
Russ: hmm, now doesn’t your ship
back you up with data feed and you'd
have to actually ignore the ship….
Taal: correct.
Russ: to miss any kind of dangers
from around you?
Taal: but easy to do in heat of
fight, battle. When focus in on
craft in front, have targeting….
Russ: uh-huh.
Taal: on screen projected for side
targeting what is going on around.
Way to understand. Put hand out at
arms length.
Russ: okay.
Taal: raise one finger, focus on
finger. Do you see that?
Russ: uh-huh.
Taal: do you see that?
Russ: yeah.
Taal: do you see thing beside you
out of window? Keep focusing on
finger.
Russ: no.
Taal: no turn head. Do you see
feline near top of stair?
Russ: no, where?
Taal: I thought feline near top of
stair.
Russ: oh okay, no. I’m like wow,
that’s good Taal, you are really,
really good.
Taal: but you see idea?
Russ: right yeah, I see what you’re
talking about. I mean I could see
your hand move but I don’t know
exactly what you were doing. Like if
you were holding up one finger or
something while you were doing that,
I didn’t see it.
Taal: no, it was just hand up and
down.
Russ: oh okay, right.
Taal: but you see?
Russ: right.
Taal: you see it was movement but
you focused on finger.
Russ: right.
Taal: now say finger is......put arm
back up as….
Russ: uh-huh.
Taal: okay, focus back in on
finger….
Russ: uh-huh.
Taal: five, four, three, two, one,
my hands are enemy, you dead.
Russ: oh wow, that fast huh?
Taal: correct. Now as you were
focused on finger did you see hand
come up?
Russ: not till it got to the halfway
point.
Taal: from here you were dead.
Russ: man.
Taal: you have to be aware at all
times. Eyes, ears, feeling, hearing,
all senses.
Russ: hmm, we kind of call that
being in a groove.
Taal: yes, we call it line site.
Russ: hmm.
Taal: all you see is line of site,
no aware of around you.
Russ: uh-huh.
Taal: I believe you pilots on your
planet call it situation awareness?
Russ: yeah, S.A..
Taal: very important. Katrina at
moment have line of sight.
Russ: hmm.
Taal: bad. I am being of too young
to be widower.
Russ: no doubt.
Taal: and little one would miss
mother tremendously as would I.
Russ: hmm. Well, it’s fixable right?
Taal: yes.
Russ: time spent with the Baron is
going to really help that.
Taal: yes, Baron being harsh, very
harsh.
Russ: well, will he fly with her
during that safe, first few patrols
maybe?
Taal: unknown. It is hard when
soulmate and bond mate lie next to
you and wet your shoulders with
tears, but necessary.
Russ: hmm, well let’s hope these
conferences come out good and you
can take some of that anxiety out of
your patrols.
Taal: I see conference no difference
in making of our patrols. After all,
did not Monka or Athena say that
nothing in essence changes?
Russ: nothing changes during the
preliminary talks.
Taal: correct. How long did little
one say preliminary talks last?
Russ: oh.....
Taal: ten, a hundred?
Russ: yeah but that’s nothing
compared to what your lifespan is.
Taal: correct.
Russ: I mean my lifespan it's a
different matter altogether but I
mean you guys will be able to deal
with that but her problem is a
little bit more immediate than that.
Taal: correct.
Russ: hmm, so what she really needs
to do is focus more on depending on
the ship…..
Taal: correct.
Russ: instead of her own self.
Taal: correct.
Russ: hmm, so how is the simulator
going to help if she’s not inside
her own ship?
Taal: it helps in the fact that she
walk away from mistakes.
Russ: well, is the ship tied into
the simulator in any way?
Taal: yes.
Russ: okay.
Taal: as through helmet.
Russ: oh good.
Taal: we have chip in here….
Russ: hmm.
Taal: that link us to helmet which
links us to ship.
Russ: oh okay, I get it. So when
you’re in the simulator it’s as if
you’re actually in your own ship.
Taal: correct.
Russ: hmm okay. Well that will make
a difference then. Hmm, because
doesn’t the ship have feelings for
when she gets killed simulator wise?
Taal: relief I believe….
(Russ starts laughing)
Taal: but it is not for real.
Russ: oh well.....
Taal: even though ship is machine,
it is thinking machine.
Russ: right. I mean we've talked
about the ship and the special link
between you and it…
Taal: correct.
Russ: but it has to be able
understand the importance of failure
and success…..
Taal: correct.
Russ: or else it wouldn't be able to
do its function and job.
Taal: and, it learned from her
mistake and my mistake when
training.
Russ: oh really?
Taal: correct. It see where we go
wrong, analyze where we go wrong,
come up with answer and input.
Russ: hmm okay.
Taal: each machine stores each
mission.
Russ: hmm, so you play those back in
your mind or when you’re in the
ship.
Taal: correct, it is great way of
long, boring patrols to spend time.
Ship is aware of possible dangers
and you get to review and see where
you made mistake and improve.
Russ: hmm, now can the ship give you
other people’s experiences, mistakes
they’ve made?
Taal: only when on base linked into
systems.
Russ: hmm, because you can learn
from others people’s mistakes too.
Taal: yes, there is vast library
here on our part of base.
Russ: hmm okay. So you can…..let's
say you have an enemy that you
haven’t faced before but other
people have…
Taal: uh-huh.
Russ: and you can go up and you can
study people…..those tactics from
those battles and learn from the
different maneuvers you need to make
for each particular craft.
Taal: correct.
Russ: because each race doesn’t have
the same craft, they have different
craft like you do.
Taal: correct, different craft do
different capability and maneuvers.
Russ: uh-huh.
Taal: so, we work hard, have not yet
met superior maneuverability or
superior skills.
Russ: how about superior craft?
Taal: there are superior craft but
technical data is restricted for
you.
Russ: oh for me yeah but not for
you.
Taal: correct.
Russ: right. So superior craft but
not superior pilots?
Taal: what did I just say?
Russ: yeah, it's restricted. Well
it’s a generalization, I don’t want
any particulars. Okay, so it sounds
like as long as she’s patrolling the
safe area she shouldn’t have too
much trouble, should get her
confidence back.
Taal: yes, one hopes.
Russ: hmm.
Taal: do not think down that avenue.
Russ: well, the most important thing
is she gets her confidence back, she
gets her skills back…
Taal: correct.
Russ: and she becomes an excellent
pilot like the Baron.
Taal: yes, one hopes that in
retirement both of us sitting going,
“ahh, those were the days.”
Russ: watching the little one going
up and matching your feats.
Taal: hoping yes.
Russ: how’s his little car coming
along?
Taal: it is coming along fine, he
soon gets implant.
Russ: oh, does he now?
Taal: yes.
Russ: hey congratulations.
Taal: uh-huh.
Russ: all right, that will be
excellent.
Taal: yes.
Russ: he’s coming right along.
Taal: yes. Now, coming up soon,
little one, Katrina, myself make
trip to Centauri. You coming?
Russ: uh-huh, I’m going to make the
trip out there.
Taal: good.
Russ: it’s been a long time since
I’ve been to Centauri, it will be a
good trip for me.
Taal: yes, it is R&R for us? I
fly escort? Little one in the same
place as last time, sitting up front
with dad as it were.
Russ: uh-huh, well that will be
neat. Where’s Katrina going to be?
Taal: she fly transport.
Russ: oh she’s flying transport?
Taal: as she put it, she fly bus
driver.
Russ: and then you all watch the
races together.
Taal: of course.
Russ: oh, same as last year.
Taal: all part of rest and
recuperation on Centauri base. What
would you people say down there?
R&R in Tokyo?
Russ: yep, R&R in Tokyo.
Excellent, now that’ll be really fun
for you. When was the last time you
were on Centauri?
Taal: oh, few years back.
Russ: oh good, excellent. So a
chance to see all the old sites
again.
Taal: yes.
Russ: all right Taal, excellent job.
Taal: looking forward to it much.
Russ: I am too. Going to do any
skiing?
Taal: do some, little one learning
as well.
Russ: all right, excellent.
Taal: when we get back little one go
into med lab for procedure.
Russ: oh, so this is his last
moments here before he gets the
implant.....
Taal: correct.
Russ: and things will really change
for him.
Taal: yes. He show aptitude that I
like.
Russ: oh good, aggressive nature?
Taal: yes, some, he bested by
little, not so little threes with
pointed ears (the Cubs of Mark and
Tia).
Russ: oh really?
Taal: in his crèche?
Russ: uh-huh.
Taal: when in crèche, few can best
him. When crèches get together for
exercise period only three best him
in fun.
Russ: and that would be the three
little girls who can match minds as
one.
Taal: not as one, each individual
one-on-one match aggression level
above.
Russ: oh really? Well.
Taal: I think it is nature of them.
Russ: yes. All right, well it’s nice
to get a little insight on how your
child’s doing.
Taal: yes. Think a secret is
fingernails.
Russ: and natural hunting abilities
too.
Taal: correct. Think maybe when
older they make excellent
pilots…..getting look from mother of
little ones.
Russ: I can imagine you would be.
Well we'll put them in a simulator
someday and see what happens.
Taal: yes, entertaining no. Okay,
time to be of departing.
Russ: all right Taal, thank you very
much. Have a great time, I’ll see
you on Centauri.
Taal: that you will. Dismissed.
Russ: farewell.
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