The air of tension in the facility and the frustration of the instructors has made it clear that the Committee is impatient and wants you in the sky as soon as possible. So, you're not overly surprised when after only a few days Clarke comes to inspect your progress personally. You're not entirely certain whether you're about to receive a pep talk or a scolding when she takes you aside to speak with you in private.
What you aren't expecting is to find Prime Minister Owen Farley himself seated at the head of the conference room table, waiting your arrival. He's typing rapidly on the laptop before him as you enter but stops to rise and nod to Clarke as you file into the room. You've all met the Prime Minister, as he interviewed each of you individually as part of the selection process and took some time to congratulate you after you were chosen, he's been largely hands-off since--allowing the Committee to take the necessary steps to prepare you.
"Prime Minister, you've met the team already, of course, but just to refamiliarize you with everyone's role," says Clarke, motioning towards you with sharp stabs of her chin as she speaks. Farley's calculating eyes study each of you in turn, but he says nothing and his bland expression doesn't change.
"Lieutenant Erik Monroe, our ship's pilot. Gavin Shellstrom, engineering/communications. Dr. Phillip McHeart, linguistics. Dr. Richard Riemann, chief scientist. Major Tanner Woods and Second Lieutenant Olivia Rojas, tactical support."