CPT Greywarden Tribunal results. <Star Fleet Command>

To: Task Force Argo Command
From: Star Fleet Command


It is the decision of this tribunal review board that Captain Greywarden was not at fault in the incident involving the disappearance of some one hundred and eighty eight crew members aboard the U.S.S. Azorious. Through testimony of survivors as well as what ship logs and data were salvageable, as well as his own testimony, We have concluded the incident was the product of a system failure caused by [Classified]. This in turn caused the aforementioned ship to collide with a temporal [classified], resulting in severe damage to the Azorious as well as what is being considered a large loss of life until further findings can indicate the whereabouts or remains of the missing crew.

Captain Greywarden is being remanded back to the authority of Task Force Argo Command. Assignment of a ship is dependent on the results of a full psychological and physical assessment to be performed at your earliest convenience. Please forward results back to this office so we may assess if the captain is fit for duty in his previous role, or requires reassignment. Preliminary physical analysis of the captain to ascertain the source of his apparent reversed age have come back inconclusive thus far.

The Captain has likely already arrived aboard the U.S.S. Amazon, as the runabout continues its flight to station K-7. Pending evaluations, for the time being the Captain shall retain all rights and privileges of his position, continuing if he is found fit for regular duty.

Admiral Grigori Yanishev , Star Fleet Command.
Evaluator: Sedai, Katriel Eden
Authority: Psychological Counselor, Outpost Argo

Subject: Greywarden, Gideon
Stardate: ((7.05.13))
Length of Interview: 1 hr

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS

The authority granted by Starfleet Medical P.D. finds the subject to be of continued sound mind and stable emotional bearing, as of the recorded stardate. Authority affirms that no potential psychological trauma was observed during the interview.

The authority has no reservations in permitting the subject to resume command.

((The full report is, curiously, only an additional half a page long. This is easily one of Katriel's shortest reports.))
From: The Office of Admiral Grigori Yanishev, Star Fleet Command
To: Task Force Argo Command


Thank you for your timely response. We have also received medical reports on the Captain as well. At this time we see no reason to suspend his command rights and privileges. He will be assigned a new command as soon as possible. We need as many experienced, able bodies out there as we can muster.

(the response seems somewhat short and dismissive, lacking even a closing rank or farewell)