> "Of course," t'Llhweiir said tightly.� She looked up and met T'Kael's
> eyes.� "Might I ask why you are only now reaching this point in your
> investigation?"
>
> While it had been long in Klingon tradition to view Romulans as spineless
> creatures who used deception to get what they wanted, K'Tael felt quite
> uncomfortable under the Admiral's stare.� It would have been very effective
> to have in battle.
(ooc: you flatterer!! 8-) )
(OOC: Well, I would say that I was just doing it to butter up my superiors,
but she cannot read his thoughts. K'Tael does have a great deal of respect
for her, though.)
> "To be honest, sir.� I had checked the tapes earlier and had not noticed a
> slight variation to indicate that the footage had been tampered with at that
> time.� After our meeting this morning, I decided to go back to the basics
> with the hopes of taking the knowledge I had from the meeting to find
> something else.� That is when I noticed the variation."
"Very well."� She passed the padd back to the Klingon.� "The analysis of
the recordings for that day should be on file.� One moment."� She sent
some commands to the computer access.� Then, to T'Kael, "A copy has been
put under your access.� If you need to ask questions about it, contact Lt.
Rivest at our lab on Mars."
"Thank you, Admiral. I appreciate your willingness to work with us on this."
K'Tael paused before a moment before he continued. "I truly hope that we
are able to clear Dr. Brennan quickly in this matter."
(response?)
}}}=) Lisa
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