> >        Some of the goodies that I am to tell you about now is that the
> >investigation into corrrruption has been ongoing.  By that I mean when he
> >came to Starrrfleet Command, which prrredates the forrrmation of the
> >Anti-Corrrruption Task Force.  That little tid bit is ultrrra secret.
You
> >two are the only one outside of the special group that Lasiterrr put
> >togetherrr as Chief of Starbase Ops who know about it.  Second is that do
> >not be surprrrised by the time line of the plan.  It is set to take a
long
> >time, a slow change.  This is not rrreally the case.  It has always been
> >Admiral Lasiterrr's intention that the main changes be starrrted by a
> >cleaning of the house.  Lasiterrr plans on starrrting his changes afterrr
> >the firrrst wave of arrrrests are made by the Anti-Corrrrpution Task
> >Forrrce.  He wants to let clean up as he starrrts overrr."  M'Rrenn
relayed
> >to the two officers present.
>
> She didn't much like that task force.  It reminded her of a book she had
> once read about the former United States on Earth, where a man in power in
> the government started a wave of hysteria over a form of government called
> 'communism' and ruined many lives, guilty as well as innocent.  This
> sounded too much like that 'McCarthyism' for her tastes.  "I still have
> issues with this task forrrce, M'Rrenn.  Like once it gets a taste of
> rrreal powerrr, will it stop when it is told to stop?  The taint it could
> put on anyone, even the innocent, is verrry serrrious."  The situation
with
> Matt was just one example of the power of suggestion.
>
            "I understand, Admiral.  Please tell me how you think we should
proceed?"  M'Rrenn asked...

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