> > The computer popped up two possibilities. The first was a two star
> > solar system that was comprised of several planets and two large stars with
> > flare activity sufficient to hid the emmissions of a ship. Bad thing was
> > that it would make reception a little less than optimum. The other
> > possibility was an asteroid field. This was a bit out of the way, but not
> > overly so. The make up of the rocks there were ideal for hiding a ship of
> > her size. Provided, of course, that she did not get too close and personal
> > with space born boulders the size of small islands.
>
> Carrhae considered altering Delon's course for the two-star solar system.
> It would be better to be slightly distorted than to risk the mission over
> a "game of tag" with an asteroid belt. She wanted one more piece of
> information before she acted.
>
> <Computer, what is current development--if any--of the planets in the
> Renot system (for want of a name)?>
>
"The system has three pnalets capable of supporting life, but only
one is class M. The life of all planets, according to the last survey,
indicated that there was not any organized sentient life..." Translation
nothing to worry about from animals of the plains...
>
> (*snip*)
>
> > > The ship on course, Carrhae pulled out a tricorder and reviewed the
> > > information she had on the situation she was flying into.
> > >
> > > (ooc: gm, are there past post with info she might have?)
> >
> > {OOC: alas there aren't any back posts for this one... :) all
> > new.}
>
> (ooc: oh, goodie!)
>
> > The station was once a Starfleet installation, but as it aged and politics
> > changed, it's strategic value deminished. So the 100 year old transplanted
> > space station was now in civilian control. Starfleet ships stopped over
> > there every once and again, but rarely. It was a haven for trade and
> > commerce of the quiet and shady variety. Spies from all over were known to
> > have the odd rendez vous there, as no one really noticed anything. Imagine
> > that..... There was one rule that was of note when dealing with this
> > station- no killing or anything else that brought prying eyes. That only
> > brought an extended visit from Starfleet, and that was bad for business.
> > Those that broke the rules and brought the Fleet down on the station would
> > never be allowed back, and if they did.... well they never left.
> >
> > The Situation with the operative code named Fox, was all new. Carrhae knew
> > him personally as well as professionally. He was the coordinating agent
> > for a number of deep cover, long term operatives in Cardassian Space. He
> > also controlled a few double agents. Just how he was so successful was a
> > mystery to many in Starfleet Intell, as was his past. All that anyone
> > really knew, and could testify to in court, was that he could read the
> > Cardassians better than anyone.
>
> Carrhae smiled. Her cover was 2-layered. To most, she would be a Rihanna
> businessperson looking to make a deal for a shipment of dilithium
> crystals. That cover would hold, except to a good civilian law
> enforcement person. That one would find the second layer: a suspected
> Tal Shiar agent. If her meeting with Fox went as expected, even that
> layer would not be uncovered before "Sienae" disappeared into the Element
> from which she sprang.
>
> t'Llhweiir ends
>
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