ResearchDirectorResearchDirector: Can you download all your data from the servers before the shuttle docks?



HeadOfPersonnelHeadOfPersonnel: Gentlemen. Focus.
HeadOfPersonnelHeadOfPersonnel: We've already heard your arguments, HeadOfSecurityHeadOfSecurity.
HeadOfPersonnelHeadOfPersonnel: ResearchDirectorResearchDirector, he presents a valid issue anyway. Cost of lost research data would be immense.
ResearchDirectorResearchDirector: I can mitigate that.
ResearchDirectorResearchDirector: If the fighting stays out of the science department while the shuttle's called, I can download the data. Evacuate with it.
ChiefEngineerChiefEngineer: That's a big "if".
ResearchDirectorResearchDirector: So, keep them focused on the nuclear authentication disk.
ChiefEngineerChiefEngineer: Couldn't do anything else.
ChiefMedicalOfficerChiefMedicalOfficer: They'll be focused on that no matter what.
ChiefMedicalOfficerChiefMedicalOfficer: Final "win condition".
ResearchDirectorResearchDirector: Keep it away from R&D and I can be safe. I'll then convey the relevant data to our escape shuttle.
ChiefMedicalOfficerChiefMedicalOfficer: Medbay too. Still clearing up the last few cases of acute lead poisoning.
HeadOfPersonnelHeadOfPersonnel: I can coordinate with QuarterMasterQuarterMaster to retrieve and deliver any easily-retrieved valuable materials to the shuttle.
CaptainCaptain: We'll find somewhere safe to make a stand with the disk. Try to get it to the escape shuttle after, maybe--
HeadOfSecurityHeadOfSecurity: Hey!
CaptainCaptain: --hold them off there, though that puts most of the crew at risk of--
HeadOfSecurityHeadOfSecurity: CaptainCaptain! You actually going to go along with this coward retreat shit?


HeadOfSecurityHeadOfSecurity Remind CaptainCaptain about what's in the Vault.