> > Before she departed a call came in for the two of them.
> >
> > "Lt. Dixon to Commander K'Tael and LCMR. Firehawk. I am conducting the
> search > of Specialist Edwards' crew locker in the flight prep locker
room.
> I have found
> > some bomb making tools and components, as well as some of the explosive.
> > Looks like he was not too smart. Instead of using all that he was
given,
> he
> > decided to take some and make a few additional bombs to do lord knows
with.
> A
> > unit from ordinance is here dismanteling the bombs to a state where they
> are
> > completely safe to transport. Once I am done here I will have of the
> goodies here
> > taken to evidence lock up in Central Security. Just thought that you
would
> want to
> > know."
>
> "Well, it would seem that we can arrest, Mr. Edwards for plotting a
terrorist
> act."
>
> (response)
>
> > K'Tael nodded and watched her go. After she left, the Klingon turned to
> > his people. "Bring everything we collected to Security and put it in an
> > evidence locker. I am going to collect Mr. Edwards personally."
> >
> > K'Tael left Edwards' quarters and quickly made his way to section P116
on
> the
> > Promenade. Once he saw Edwards, he made his way over to him. "Mr.
Edwards,
> > I believe that you are going to have to join us in Security once again."
> >
> "Don't you people ever get tired of harassing the enlisted folk trying to
> work for a living." he replied from over his meal.
>
> "Unfortunately, Mr. Edwards, it appears that your 'working for a living'
> includes more than servicing spacecraft. I am bringing you in for
> questioning once again. Once we arrive at Security, I am going to have
you
> contact your lawyer. I would recommend saying very little until he
arrives."
>
"What?!! Are you joking with that demented Klingon sense of humor.
What is the charge?" Edwards replies.
>
> "I must also inform you that you are being arrested for plotting a
terrorist
> act."
>
His reply consisted of a dirty look.
Once properly restrained and secured in a Security interrogation room, he
called his lawyer. It took him about 15 minutes to arrive. Lt. Fenton...
"What is the basis for this charge Commander?" Lt. Fenton asked
upon entering the interrogation room. He was polite, but firm.
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