“Very well.”
“However, that does raise a question of my own. Tzu, does your request to send a Scientist with the advance landing party change your time requirements for final checks on your laboratory equipment?”
“No, Commander, that factor was included in our original calculation.”
“However, while I have the floor,” she continued, “might I reemphasize the standing order that no team members other than the Scientists should enter the laboratory area unless accompanied by a member of the Scientists’ team. The equipment and chemicals there could prove dangerous to any unfamiliar with them.”
“The same order, of course, holds true for the Technicians’ workshop,” interjected Horc.
“Your comments are noted.”
“Question, Commander,” Zur interrupted.
“Yes, Zur?”
“You have said that the Warriors are to have supreme authority in matters regarding security. Does that authority extend to team members not of the Warriors’ caste?”
What Zur was asking was if he had the right to kill a Scientist or Technician. I considered my reply for several moments before speaking.
“As in any mission, the first duty of each Tzen is to the Empire. Every Tzen, Warrior or not, has the right to move against another Tzen if in his or her opinion the actions of the other are jeopardizing the success of the mission. However, it should always be remembered that if such action is taken, the instigator should stand ready to justify that action before a Board of Inquiry.”
I moved my head slightly to include all the staff members in my gaze.