> > "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."
>
"Yes, I have. I believe, quite strongly, actually, that our peoples have much to
offer each other. That the path ahead can only be safely traveled with good friends,
and you and your people would make great friends."
> > >
> > > 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."
>
"I plan on creating those work groups tomorrow. I do plan on proceeding on the
research with or with out your government's support. The work must be done anyway,
but I would love the oppertunity to show that our two peoples *can* work together and
share our vast knowledge and experiences."
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- Chris
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