Rook
As he moves to help the Captain find and extinguish the fire, Rook will speak the following in a tone with measures of conciliation, regret, and anger:
"I also do not believe that our actions triggered this attack -- I believe that the attack was imminent anyway. I also believe, based on my observations when spying on the spy, that he was in league with these creatures -- he was speaking with one of them, after all -- and that his mission was likely to use his trusted position on the ship to wreak havoc during the attack. I believe that his subdual possibly prevented that. We'll not know until we speak with him further.
I don't agree with the specifics of Mr. Storm's handling of the situation -- he certainly should never have drawn steel against ANY crew of this ship, nor should he have called general quarters (especially as he is not a part of the chain of command of the vessel), and if it's true that he took no part in the defense of the ship during this attack he has much to answer for in my mind as well. However, I do submit that, for whatever reason, Mr. Storm and I came to believe that an attack was imminent and that we should not wait longer to secure the spy. That was why we used our initiative and went outside your expressed desires to keep our knowledge of his identity secret. If later events prove me wrong, I'll happily accept responsibility for the consequences of those errors and make my amends where necessary.
I have no quarrel with any member of this mission -- I find you all very acceptable mates and hope our association can continue beyond this adventure. I have no desire to dominate or control any part of this mission, and was not 'pissing up the mast.' I do take strong exception to the fact that Mr. Radoon continues to act as though no one had knowledge of the fact that Christopher was a spy, or that he was brought aboard with your permission, or that he may yet prove valuable in the completion of our mission. While Mr. Storm's attitudes and actions certainly had a part in this, the returned hostility of other members of the mission certainly pushed matters as well, and if these attitudes continue, we may not survive this adventure, much less complete our hire.
I am ready to move forward, if we can do so as a team."
OOC: Again, Rook's bearing during the above is one of conciliation mixed with continuing anger and regret. His actions will suit whatever is needed of him -- he'll stay close enough to Morwyn to continue to speak, while finding the fire, joining the bucket brigade, etc.