“Question, Commander.”
“Yes, Ssah.”
“Why is this to be handled in private conference rather than open discussion?”
I fixed her with my gaze.
“In a prolonged survival situation such as this, it will be necessary for me as Commander to have a knowledge of each team member’s opinions, attitudes, and priorities beyond those required to lead a formation in a raid. Much of this information is of a highly personal nature, including what they think of me, what I think of them, and what they think of their fellow teammates. This is data which is not only unnecessary, it is undesirable for it to become general knowledge, therefore warranting private conferences. I trust you will remember that when and if you become a flight team Commander.”
Her head flattened slightly at the rebuff, but she remained silent.
“Any other questions?”
There were none. I rose and started for the far end of the cavern.
“Ahk! I would speak with you first. The rest of the team is to secure their personal gear from the flyers.”
Ahk was the only member of the team senior to me in both years and combat experience. Both his combat record and my personal impressions of him, however, could best be described as bland. I was anxious to obtain further data.
We sought and found comfortable places to squat and settled in before I began the conference.
“Ahk, even though I know little about you, your years of experience cannot be overlooked. I will doubtless be turning to you often for counsel and advice. I cannot help but wonder, however, with your record, why you are not of higher rank. Would you clarify this for me?”