> Holt definitely did not like where this was going.� While having an
> assassin on board the station did not really surprise her, considering
> recent events, but it was not something that she was looking forward
> to.� "I am sure that Commander K'Tael appreciates the analysis, but I
> am sure that your agency must have some sort of profile of the woman.
> Profilers have been in use for sometime.� You gave us the official
> reports.� If we are going to bring this woman in, which I am sure that
> you would appreciate, we are going to need either more information or
> some assistance from Intell."
"One moment," Rivest said.� He swung around to a computer access and used
an old-fashioned pad input.� Seconds later, he said, "We did, indeed,
attempt to profile her.� However, the results were,... less than
satisfactory."
Aravice did not like the response. A part of her wanted to think that this was another attempt to withold information, but considering that the victim of the attack being investigated was this man's superior officer, that was probably not the case.
The fact that Intell was unable to profile this woman was disturbing. She was not really sure how to respond. Questions were the only thing that came to mind. "What was found to be the difficulty in finding this information out?"
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