> > >"Admiral Renaud, do you have concerns?"
> >
> > "No. I just want to end the rumors and false accusations. It's putting
> > Security and JAG in a bad light and it's not needed."
t'Llhweiir expression was totally non-existent. Had she been in Renaud's
position, she would have strongly opposed to allowing a material witness
in an open investigation to appear anywhere near a media source. It could
potentially taint any testimony that witness presented later or, even
worse, give the assailant a target to "silence" before such testimony
could be given.
She remained stone silent, however. This was, after all, an investigation
that she had no motivation to see successfully closed.
> > "I will go with whatever decision you make sir." Lorin said to Lasiter.
>
> Again Lasiter nodded his response. Then turned to his old friend,
> "I believe that you had a statement you wished to make, Admiral t'lLhweiir."
> Lasiter asked returning attention to what the Intell Chief was about to say.
"I do believe that we should attempt to anticipate the type of questions
that we will get and what, if anything, should be said about not only the
investigation of the attack and Admiral Brennan's role, but the one
related to uncovering the leak.
"Will the press office be involved?"
(response)
t'Llhweiir ends
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