>
>  >"Her dossier is much too thick to be able to sum up well, and much too
>  >classified for me to share with you - mostly because of its
embarrassment
>  >potential to my government. In short, she is a professional assassin,
one
>  >of the best - if not *the* best - in the industry. At last count we had
>  >attributed some five hundred deaths to her over the years. That would
>  >include the Orion ambassadorial contingent from your station found dead
a
>  >few short weeks ago. It has all the trademarks of being her work, though
I
>  >doubt you've found anything that could be substantiated as evidence
against
>  >her. We have tried to chase her, we have tried to bait her, we have
tried
>  >to outthink her. Nothing has worked."
>
> Lorin then said, "Well, either your famed assassin is slipping or she's
> getting old because she missed the Admiral twice. What do you make on that
> Ambassador?"
>
"I feel it proper to compliment the quality of the *assassin's* enemy.  It
is also my understanding that Dr. Brennan - my now deceased sister's
bondmate - intervened in the second attempt.  Knowing the... tenacity... of
the one, I would be willing to assume he had something to do with the
failure of that second attempt."

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RJ Ferrance, DC, MD
Combined Internal Med/Pediatrics Chief Resident
Medical College of Virginia Hospitals
Richmond, VA 23298
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://views.vcu.edu/~medtoast/anvil.html


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