> "Well for medical research I would like to use Dr. Brennan, and a >few researchers fo his choosing. Perhaps even Serana D'amondra. Dr. >Brennan is highly respected and has a knack for pulling a team together and >keeping the together. In fact I was hoping to have two research groups for >the medical side. There is more oppertunity for flexibility there, but >that >is of course up to you. For tactical research into the Borg, I was >thinking >about Markus Garibaldi. He does have a reasonable reputation amoung your >people, at least that what I am told. What are your initial thoughts on >those?" >
"It does sound like you've put some thought into your choices," she agreed, "and that they are good ones. Dr. Brennan has a fair standing with my government, as he is my primary physician at the moment." > > > > Celana thought this was an idea that could either succeed very well, or >flop > > very badly and cause even more problems. Still, things were very >delicately > > balanced in the treaty right now. It was difficult to say that anything > > could get worse without dissolving the treaty outright. > > > > "I will contact my government, but I believe we'll be able to push >forward > > on this," she told him, "it's a good idea. Thank you for bringing it to >me." > > > "Thank you, very much Ambassador. I know that more must be done >to >improve relations between our two peoples, and this is just a start. But >every journey is started with a few small steps, and those tend to be the >hardest to make." > "How very true," Celana replied. "I will get things rolling from my side. It will be a challenge, especially in the initial days, but it may be a good thing for both our people." -Sera _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com
