Personal Log – Chief Engineer T’Vey
Stardate 7439.6
Day two of the “morale optimization initiative.” Today I have tested the elasticity of the new uniform; the results continue to be… revealing.
I arrived in Main Engineering at 0700 hours, as is customary. The engineering crew greeted me with what I can only describe as uncharacteristic enthusiasm. Several stood at attention. One offered me raktajino. Another ensign spilled a full cup on his own uniform while attempting to “salute more efficiently.”
Today I was requested to perform a series of engineering inspections.
First, a “routine” mapping of Jeffries Tubes—specifically 6B through 9D. All have reduced clearance. Crawling was... unavoidable.
Next, warp core diagnostics—at the top of the vertical chamber. A new ladder had been installed. Its rungs are unusually spaced, forcing a slow, deliberate ascent. I observed several officers studying my maneuvers. One dropped a tricorder. Twice.
As I reviewed the assignments more closely, a pattern emerged: they all seemed to require sustained physical contortions, frequent kneeling, and prolonged overhead extensions. I have tested the full elasticity range of the new uniform. It appears structurally sound—though under near-constant tension.
Coincidence? Possibly. However, I found it odd that I was personally asked to supervise all tasks with elevated or low-clearance access points. Even odder, the ladder I’ve never seen before had been installed next to the warp core, labeled “For Command-Level Inspection Only.”
Regarding the experiment: morale is high. Based on the data collected from the previous chief of engineering, productivity is at its highest recorded level. Someone replicated scented air diffusers in the crawlways. Vulcan Plomeek soup.
I will continue... evaluating.
End log.
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And here ends this month's NSFW bonus set with which I wanted to intersperse the other photo shoots and play with the idea of the transparent outfit and a new character who is tricked into wearing it... and what better than a Vulcan with her tough logic to fall for this trick?
Tell me in comments if you liked this little spicy story and T'Vey, this new naive original character I created. Do you want me to create more sets with her and her Starfleet day to day life? And of course you can throw me some ideas if you want with which T'Vey could be fooled by her mischievous engineering crew!
I know I said that the next original Star Trek character I would create would be a TOS Trill, but I love cosplaying Vulcans... and I couldn't imagine the Trill character I have in mind being tricked like that Lol
For creating T'Vey I have done a makeup very similar to the one I do cosplaying T'Pol, but I have used a wig with a similar short-Vulcan but the hair is black instead of brunette (like T'Pol's wig).
Next month, I will try to put my love for Vulcans aside a bit and create the Trill character with the TOS uniform. ;)
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