Freya, who still didn't even introduce herself to Sarah, wanted to release her fury, but she then suddenly decided not to. Not useful to do so now. It appeared Sarah was able to continue her work without getting distracted, something that a woman like Freya values in a person.
She slowly lifted her head and looked at Sarah, then looks around at the lightning and at the blue wireframe. She sighs heavily once more as she returns her attention to Sarah. She pushes a few buttons on her datapad and then slides it to Sarah.
"It appears you are good at this stuff. We have only few people who can do these kinda things. I looked up all data I could find on you, you are the person for a certain position left vacant on this station. I need you as head-engineer of Bruchsal. I put way too much trust in you, but I have little choice. Don't make me regret this."
She points at the relevant parts of the form that can be seen on the datapad. She wants to deal with this quickly as she clearly struggles to keep herself from bursting into tears.
"Signature there, iris-scan there, fingerprint there. It will authorize you to use all facilities you need. For access to some of the highly-restricted weapon and ship depots you will still need permission from a Kommandant or the Oberst, but you'll rarely need that anyway."
She buries her head back into her hands, visually emotional and rather... unstable.