> Out of respect for the CMO, Lorin waved the other officers to watch the
> corridor and motioned K'Tael in, closing the door, "Let's have a look
> around. I need to know why he left his badge."
>
>
>
> >The quarters were not quite spartan, but certainly not cluttered. A few
> pieces of
> >artwork (mostly Rihannsu) hung on the walls. There were a few antique
> weapons hung
> >on the walls as well. The bookshelves held many ancient books, many medical
> >textbooks (many antique medical textbooks) a number of classical
> stories. Dotted
> >amongst them were various medical antiques of Terran, Vulcan and Rihannsu
> origin.
>
> "Beautiful artwork."
>
> Lorin didn't open any drawers or cabinets but looked carefully around.
>
> >The quarters looked as if Matt had just stepped out for a few
> moments. Ther! e was
> >no suggestion that he had taken any meaningful possessions with him.
>
       From the looks of things nothing was obviously wrong or out of place.  By all appearances the good Doctor had just left on an errand or such.  The only thing that was anywhere close to being odd was the combadge on the table.

>
> >The commbadge was on the table.
>
> "Computer scan commbadge for any fingerprint residue within the past 48
> hours and identify."
>
      Not a typical request for a stations sensors, which were not calibrated for forensic work- usually the role of a tricorder-, took a few seconds to adequately process the request.

       "The only fingerprints on the combadge belong to Dr. Brennan."

 

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