> When they were done, she said, "Commander, excuse us, please."  The was
 > no doubt that the request was an order.

"Commander wait outside please and we will finish our discussion after this."

(response)

 > t'Llhweiir stood.  Slowly.  And as she did, her countenance froze into a
 > cold mask.  "Admiral Renaud," she said formally, coldly, "I am very
 > concerned about your 'actions' during this investigation.  You placed it
 > in the hands of the commander, but it is ultimately your responsibility to
 > see that it is handled properly.

Lorin stood....this was a showdown...but she was a senior officer. He just 
listened.

 > "The fact that weeks have passed with no resolution suggests it has not
 > been.  It suggests that Star Fleet officers--even flag officers-- can
 > be attacked with impunity.

 > "You assured me that you did not leak the story.  Very well.  What, then
 > exactly *have* you done?"

"We have run full analysis on the holodeck and there is absolutely no proof 
of who did this. Very little physical evidence...it's almost like a ghost 
attacked you. Whoever did this covered their tracks incredibly well and 
quite honestly we have very little to go on. I will oversee the Commander's 
work, but due to the incident I have double his resources and you are the 
priority and will be until your case is resolved."

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