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                 (Wing Commander Taal
                      describes a recent engagement where he had to
                      disable the shields of another ship to disable it
                      for boarding but it fired back at Taal which meant
                      he had to destroy it. Other downed ships we had
                      heard about were brought up for his input on them.)
 
 
 Taal:
                                      attention.
 
 Russ: oh, oh, oh, oh. (I stand up
                                      and salute) hello Taal, indeed
                                      greetings. Taal is one of the
                                      pilot leaders if I remember right.
 
 Taal: correct.
 
 Russ: ahh yes.
 
 Taal: officer.
 
 Russ: officer. My former officer
                                      and……
 
 Taal: commanding.
 
 Russ: still commanding officer
                                      when I get back into a ship here
                                      once in a while.
 
 Taal: yes.
 
 Russ: well, how’s life been
                                      treating you Taal, any good
                                      excitement lately?
 
 Taal: yes.
 
 Russ: damn.
 
 Taal: I have another confirmed
                                      victory to my belt.
 
 Russ: hey, congratulations.
 
 Taal: thank you.
 
 Russ: good deal. What was the
                                      circumstances surrounding this?
                                      You’re not talking about Mark and
                                      your guy’s….
 
 (Mark and Taal have holographic
                                      flight simulations against each
                                      other on the base)
 
 Taal: no, no, although I have
                                      challenged him.
 
 Russ: oh good.
 
 Taal: but he did not accept or
                                      decline.
 
 Russ: ahh.
 
 Taal: no, this was a vessel that
                                      would not yield for inspection.
 
 Russ: oh, okay.
 
 Taal: it would not stop for
                                      inspection. I fired a warning shot
                                      across its bow, it carried on
                                      going. I fired a shot at its
                                      engines to disable, it returned
                                      fire.
 
 Russ: bad call on his part.
 
 Taal: so I scanned, took down its
                                      shield, scanned again. It
                                      continued returning fire so I
                                      destroyed.
 
 Russ: you gave it plenty of
                                      chances.
 
 Taal: we are meant to.
 
 Russ: yeah. Now that reminds me of
                                      something Taal, I was reading
                                      about an incident that happened
                                      back in 1954 where a ship crashed
                                      in the deserts of……
 
 John: New Mexico.
 
 Russ: of New Mexico and apparently
                                      what had been shown is that
                                      apparently it came out of the
                                      atmosphere and burned up and the
                                      bodies inside burned up but
                                      knowing the shielding the
                                      capabilities of it, it seems like
                                      it was disabled first before it
                                      made its headlong plunge into our
                                      atmosphere.
 
 Taal: that was not me.
 
 Russ: oh I know that wasn’t you
                                      but that sounds like something
                                      that would happen.
 
 Taal: yes, an engagement
                                      would……the primary function of an
                                      engagement is to take out
                                      shielding first.
 
 Russ: uh-huh, okay.
 
 Taal: by disabling the shielding,
                                      it makes the target easier to
                                      board or destroy, preferably board
                                      for inspection.
 
 Russ: right. Now, wouldn’t it be a
                                      necessary standard operating
                                      procedure to make sure that the
                                      craft disintegrates before it hits
                                      the ground?
 
 Taal: if the crew is alive this
                                      would be not……sorry, I do not know
                                      the word……practical…..
 
 Russ: practical right.
 
 Taal: thank you Kiri (speaking to
                                      Kiri).
 
 Russ: okay so those crafts that
                                      were found where the crew had died
                                      but the ship survived intact, was
                                      that just maybe pilot error?
 
 Taal: possibly yes.
 
 Russ: oh okay. Some of these guys
                                      probably flying around here aren’t
                                      that great of pilots probably,
                                      from some of the other places.
 
 Taal: no, there is no such thing
                                      as bad pilot, bad pilot dead.
 
 Russ: that’s true.
 
 
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