With about 50 members of his personal crew, Vice Admiral Collins stood in front of the dry dock doors for the Amenhotep. "All right listen up! I want every part of this ship inspected, we need to make sure that he is not hiding anything aboard it. This is now our responsibility. MOVE OUT!" All of the members stood in attention and yelled out loud "YES SIR!". After that they moved in onto the ship.
Collins first went to the bridge of the ship, looking through the databases and most of the primary stuff that was located there. The bridge had a strategy map in the middle of it. It showed the ship's current location. Juneau shipyard, along with other navy ships that were patrolling the area within the 17 K of the Amenhotep. The bridge itself seemed a bit smaller than the one on the Overlord and Venture class dreadnought. Alan approached the map and took the star chart data that might help the navy in the future. After checking the bridge and finding nothing else of interest he made his way to the crew quarters and the bar.
He made his way to the bar first as it was closer to him. Entering the bar, he saw that its really old and was not maintained for some time. Looking on his left, he saw lots of cables scattered around, burned beyond repairs. There was some kind of a simulation on the ceiling, but Collins could not make sense of it. One of the members reported that the bar is clean, despite it being halfway destroyed. After a short wait, he moved on to the crew quarters where most of the crew was investigating.
Quarters went up 2 additional stories from the place Collins was standing. It consisted of countless rooms for the crew to be in. "Status report everyone!" Collins called out to the rest of the crew that was there. "We got nothing here Sir. Everything is clean. Although this ship needs repairs because it is badly damaged." Collins nodded and checked through the ground floor rooms. Seeing that there was nothing of interest there he moved up to the armory and the engine rooms.
The armory was quite small, compared to other ships he served on. Weapon analyzing station and a lot of weapon closets, most of them damaged due to fighting and all that. Along with the crew, he checked every part of the armory, finding only light, small, heavy and other types of arms there. Again, nothing worth of interest has passed on his way.
The engine room and the power core room were full of people from Collins's crew. The room was quite large and it housed a powerful core. Lots of engineers could be seen climbing around the core, looking for anything dangerous. The second team focused on the computer data that was stored there. All of the data showed the maintenance dates and procedures. Several additional sweeps were done through the ship, but nothing was found. The ship was set as clean.
After the engine room inspection, Collins passed by the hangar bay for a quick sight and saw Kalh's personal fighter. Wrote it down, just in case it was needed.
After leaving the ship, every member of the crew stood in attention. "We are done here. Everyone good job. Dismissed!" Collins said to the crew and let them go. He went to his office to report on his findings.
The officers saluted and stood in attention as Sader walked down the neverending hallways of Juneau shipyard. It has been some time since he was here, 2 months to be precise. To many alaska is not the best place to be in. For them the system is mysterious, scary and unpleasant, but for Sader this place is like his home away from home. After nearly 10 minutes of walking, he finally arrives at his destination, the Officers' Deck. He passed open conference rooms, cafeterias before he finally arrived Fifth Fleet headquarter section, more specifically at the door of Vice Admiral Collins' office. Quickly raising his hand and tapping out a triplet of knocks on the office door.
"Yes. Come in, come in." Collins stood up in case someone above him was about to enter the room. He set most of his papers inside of his desk just so it looks clean.
Sader opens door and takes a step in. Seeing Collins who is standing behind his desk about to salute. "At ease Collins." Closing the door behind he takes a few steps forward and eventually ends up looking out through the window. "So tell me, have you finished with the Amenhotep's inspection?" Still staring at the window he takes out his lighter and a cigarette from his pocket. Then looked on Collins. "Oh..do you mind if i..?"
"Feel free to, Admiral. And Yes...." Collins sat down. "... the investigation is fully done. We found nothing that might hurt liberty in any way. The ship was completely clean. We also found Captain Kalh's personal fighter there which would confirm complete defection from the order." Collins took out the report papers out of his desk.
Sader lights his cigarette then walks to a chair in front of Alan's desk and sits down. "So you found nothing? How detailed was your inspection?" He takes a smoke. "How detailed was your inspection?"
"Only thing of interest that we found, are his personal ship, star charts that he has and all the maintenance procedures and dates that were done on the ship. We also checked the crew quarters, the bar and pretty much anything that was on the ship. We found nothing else." After Collins finished, he took a sip of tea that was in the cup.
"I see. Well download any and all data from the computer to a datapad. Including the Captain's logs." He stands up and walks towards the door. "And if you are done drop the datapad onto my desk. And one more thing. Download the records from the navigation computer." He opens the door and leaves.
Collins stood up and saluted the Admiral. He then took his data pad and made his way to the Amenhotep. The ship was completely empty. It was not touched at all. He first made his way to the captain's quarters to extract the personal log. He read a bit through it, but could not be bothered to read the whole story. After that, he went to the bridge to extract the star charts of the systems that Amenhotep has passed through. "That should do it. Heh. Better us than LSF on this ship." He left the ship and locked it to himself only for the time being. He then proceeded back to his office to analyze the logs and the star charts.