Chief Medical Officer's Log Day 4:

The Sub- Commander has agreed to aid me with this project futher.

~Dr. Phlox

My experience with Commander Tucker has been a most turbulent experience. He is rash and very emotional, never considers logic to solve problems, and usually results in harm to himself. Being the Chief Engineer on Enterprise; Commander Tucker is very "attached" to the engines that he fondly addresses as his "babies". I fail to see the connection between a human child and a mechanical device. Another human use of symbolism perhaps. Not much unlike Captain Archer; commander Tucker had many of the same views of Vulcans, and shared them with the Captain. Commander Tucker to truly become the First Officer of Enterprise, however with my arrival and rank being the equivalent to his own, and my accessibility on the Bridge, I have become the First Officer over Commander Tucker.
Much like Captain Archer, Commander Tucker would barrage me with various questions relating to the Vulcans "holding back" of Earth's Warp V Project. Never once stopping to realize that by doing so many lives were saved; due to proper understanding of the machinery. Like Captain Archer; Commander Tucker began to slowly accept that I was Vulcan and that not all Vulcans are as they appear. To my advantage Commander Tucker has proven to be a loyal individual with whom I professionally respect.
Not until we entered the Expanse did Commander Tucker begin to ask about Vulcan heritage. I believe the neuro-pressure sessions have given him a greater appreciation then before. Although I was at a loss to pass along my condolences to Commander Tucker wit the death of his sister, it was his sister that was the true catalyst that created the "friendship" as humans call it between us.

End CMO's Log

A/N: It will become more interesting promise!