>         "A moment with my client, Commander.  Alone if you please."  Fenton
> replied after one good look at his client.
> 
> K'Tael nodded and stepped outside of the conference room.
> 
> The two started talking the very instant that K'Tael left the room and the
> doors shut.  They talked for an incredibly long 15 minutes.  Then there was
> a bang on the door.  Fenton was ready to get moving with the interrogation.
> 
>     Upon K'Tael's return, Fenton said, "Commander I have spoken to my
> client, and he is not admitting to anything.  Evidence can be interrupted 
in
> any number of ways, and the only way that is important is just how a jury
> chooses to.  Now, if you have some questions or an offer perhaps my client
> will be able to answer some questions."
> 
> "I admit that our case is not exactly airtight, but it would most likely be 
enough to get him on some charges.  I do have some questions, though.  It 
> might help in limiting his sentence." K'Tael glanced toward Edwards.  "To 
start, where did you get the Venasian explosives?"
> 
    "Before he answers, are we being recorded?  My client will not answer any 
questions while being recorded."  Fenton interjected.

   "I don't care.  I am not going to answer any of his questions."  Edwards 
replied.

    <Smack>  Fenton slapped him on the back of the head.  Not hard, but to 
get a point across.

   "You will not make any points with anyone if you play the tough guy role.  
Listen to what Commander K'Tael has to say, answer some questions, and 
perhaps a deal can be arranged.
    Now about those recordings, Commander?"

K'Tael nodded.  "I think that we can forgo the recordings for the time being. 
 I will just take notes on what Edwards has to say.  I cannot promise that 
there won't be a time for a need for recording our conversations, but this 
conversation can be without such mechanisms."

(response?)

}}}=) Lisa

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