"Ah the cat comes out of the bag, pun intended. What doyou want to talk about this topic that I am not supposed to know about?" By his tone, and perhaps a few other sensory methods, Kitanya could tell that he was not happy about the situation. Particularly the part about him not being officially briefed. This could prove to be a very interesting talk. Particularly the official briefing......
"Sirrr, I only learrrned about the situation today myself, a fact I am not pleased about eitherrr. I will visit you laterrr tonight 'officially', but forrr now I need to talk to you off the rrrecorrd." She really felt horrible about this business and she couldn't imagine why he hadn't been briefed already.
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"Well, I spoke with the Klingon High Council today. I still have some frrriends on it, and they've agrrreed to join forrrces with us."
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"Two things, mainly. Firrrst, I know Klingons and I know Spec Ops. I also know Klingon Spec Ops act the same way as ourrrs do, arrrrogant and prrroud. Unless they have a liason therrre and a trrrial rrrun togetherrr in a hostile envirrronment, they'll spend all theirrr time trrrying to outdo the otherrr in brrravado. We have to unify them beforrre we send them out in the field togetherrr."
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"Well, since I have dual citizenship, am a memberrr of an honorrrable Klingon house, speak Klingon fluently, and am a warrrriorr feline of Clan Mikan..."
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"Sirrr, it's only logical. Therrre arrre a few otherrr Mikan in Starrrfleet, but none that have ties to Qo'nos orrr that can speak Klingon. And I would not be going into the field. Therrre's a trrraining worrrld in the arrrea the Klingons use frrrom time to time wherrre we could rrrun a sample mission, both to unify them and trrrain them in felinid attack styles. Once that's done, I'd rrremain on a capitol ship as an advisorrr, out of harrrm's way."
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"Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith,
let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it."
--Abraham Lincoln, February 27, 1860
