“Finally, we are fortunate that our casualty estimates were for very light losses on this mission. Consequently, relatively few Tzen will have to be stranded on this planet. We will be able to leave them ample supplies and weapons to ensure their survival until our return. We have been assured by the High Command that space for them on the next return flight will be planned for, giving them a very high probability for rejoining the Empire.”
He scanned the room slowly.
“Any questions?”
There were none. He turned to me.
“Are there any comments you would wish to add, Commander?”
I moved to take his place in front of the assembly.
“I would call the assembled Commanders’ attention to the great assistance my second-in-command, Zur, rendered in the gathering of the data you have been given, as well as in the over-all survival of the team. This was to a large part due to his earlier training in the Scientists’ caste. I would suggest to the Commanders that they recall this in the future if their Warrior’s pride prompts them to refuse the service of a Warrior who was not raised in the Warriors’ caste. I will further be submitting a recommendation to High Command that the Warrior caste’s training program be expanded to include rudimentary Scientist training, and that information discs containing data about the Enemy and the target planet be made a mandatory part of each Warrior’s equipment when undertaking a mission.”
I turned and looked at Ssah before continuing.
“Further, I would publicly commend the action of Ssah. Her rapid analysis and reaction to a specific situation saved the lives of half the team and ensured our survival to deliver our report to the Empire.”