> >     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."
> 
     "Very well then, we will prceed for now.  Edwards, answer the question." 
Fenton replied.

  "A contact.  He provided the explosives, and the initial payment."  Edwards 
replied.

"Who was this contact and what race was he?"

(response?)

}}}=Lisa

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