Attack In The Bazaar
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 12:00 am
Kiera sits down to write a brief report on the actions of the night, mostly to comment on the actions of her fellow mercy killers involved since she knows Ganjeel was reporting the full incident. She passes it up the chain which would likely end on Charae's desk since Kiera put herself under the Factor's command by default.
wrote:To supplement Namer Ganjeel's report on the attack in the bazaar I would like to note the actions of the two namers present, and one of the bystanders.
Namer Ganjeel reacted with the utmost courage and expediency when the attack happened. He put himself in the way of further attack, and stood with me to see if we could prevent any further action by the terrorists. Not once did he suggest we stand down, or question my actions in public hearing. He should be commended at the earliest opportunity.
Namer Kali Snyderman however was quick to suggest we retreat and bow to the whims of the terrorists. She questioned my actions in public, despite the fact that I mentioned I was off duty twice. Even being off duty, we should treat members of our order with respect in public, especially those of higher rank. Kali's actions were not consistent with discipline or order. I had tried to pull her aside and explain this to her, tell her that we cannot afford to appear fractured in public, and undermine our officers. She did not acknowledge my words, and when I demanded to know if she understood she still seemed confused and said yes. I was not convinced and as I attempted to speak further she walked off without dismissal. I told her I would not take it past our conversation after the fact, but the lack of understanding and the shear disrespect causes me to bring it to the attention of command. I'm not sure who recruited her, but I fear she has not been instructed in proper order or respect for fellow officers. As I stated, I was off duty, and did not give any orders during the incident, but the actions of this namer were unacceptable. She took exception to my arguing with Nero, which on my off-time should be my own business. That does not negate our duty to each other, and the showing of solidarity we should have in public.
Nero, I believe is a sympathizer. I have overheard many of his conversations in the bazaar, with harmonium and others. He is always pushing the idea that the harmonium is not the law everywhere, and that the triad should know its place. He is ever pushing unrest and discord, and questioning the authority of the triad. In the middle of a crisis, like the bombing, he suggested that we capitulate, and bow to the cowards that attack from the darkness. I can't help but think he is an agent of the Anarchists. He should be watched closely.
Justice Kierisen Shadowshade