It's been a while, I know, and I wouldn't be surprised if I'd see an angry face from higher up right now, but it is still my duty to at least say something about the fact I've been around the medical bay for far too long.
All I know about it was that I saw a torpedo detonating infront of the cockpit and an intense burning, before I was knocked out.
It seems they first put me into the cryofreezer for research on how I could actually miraculously have survived the torpedo impact (which, I must add, wasn't pleasant at all). I must've been one ugly gal to look at to say the least. It was during these tests I went into shock for the first time, but it must've been due to some... complications in the healing methods used by the navy medics.
Awaking, I find my face scorched and every inch of my body aching with burn wounds. I was wrapped in some sort of silver colored dressing, and over that, inches of white bandaging. I had thought I lost the ability to pilot a ship. My hands, which I couldn't move at all. Luckily, that was just the copious amount of gypsum used to hold the form of my hand.
Last week, they started regenerating my skin tissue, and I am now at least actually able to publicly show myself without catching everyone's attention. I decided to go for a flight in space again. Even met Seth Karlo again, boy was he surprised to see me in space after such a long hiatus. (So surprised he seems to have forgotten who I was too)
We then proceeded to inspect two luxury liners in Manhattan orbit, but due to some unforseen events, lost both our fighters in an accident. It seemed the liners still need to have their docking clamps updated to a mark VII version, since it's quite... underpowered. The next time I see one of the captains, I'll ask them for a refund of the lost Executioner.
Now, the point of this message was to inform you of what has happened to me the last month, and I would request a re-instatement into the Navy roster if that was possible in the near future. I will have to take it easy for the coming time, but I should be able to go into a full schedule in the next half year.