> >(ooc: the gm informed me that y'toi had to be a member of sf, so she is.
> >we are still negotiating her rank.)
>
> (OOC: The captain I met with while in the Navy had a civilian secretary.
> In fact, quite a number of civilians worked for the top brass down there.
> I think she could be a civilian, if you want her to be.)
(ooc: i'd honestly prefer that she was. it gives her a level of freedom
that my pc wanted her to have.)
> >To: VADM Kitanya
> >From: ADM t'Llhweiir
> >Re: Strike teams
> >
> >If it would be convenient for you, we can talk over dinner this evening in
> >the lounge.
>
> To: VADM t'Llhweiir
> From: VADM Kitanya
> Re: Strike teams
>
> Tonight would be most acceptable. I will see you at 1900. Thank you.
>
> (Since I'm a bit ahead of the rest of y'all, I'll just hang out until it's
> time in your timeline, Randye.)
(ooc: ok. btw, she is still an adm, not a vadm. she did not lose the rank
when she stepped down as cinc, to my knowledge.)
t'Llhweiir acknowledged the meeting and notified Y'Toi to place it on her
schedule.
"Admiral, I had a very interesting meeting, myself, that you should know
about," Y'Toi said.
t'Llhweiir arched an eyebrow. "Indeed? Come inside and have a seat."
The two women had worked together for over twenty years and were very
comfortable with one another. They each replicated something to drink and
took seats in the comfortable "conversation pit" near the bulkhead-sized
view port.
Carrhae listened and asked questions about the meeting between Y'Toi and
Aurellius. The information put an added light onto the nature of her
dinner meeting with Kitanya. She thanked her assistant and went back to
work.
"Computer,..." she began.
(ooc: gm, i'll email you privately.)
t'Llhweiir ends
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