> >   After a long moment of thought, he opened his mouth to say, "What do
> you know of this plan of his?  Anything that we can bring back to
Kettering
> and the others will be of great value.  We will be able to formulate some
> options before this open forum, which I am not so easy with."  he was not
> opposing his brother, it was just the unknown parts of the situation, or
> perhaps it was more than that...
>
> Kit sipped at her tea, which looked innocent, but she was carefully
judging
> the loyalties of Tyrus.  If Kettering did want to make a grab at power,
> he'd need help, and the brother of the current CinC was a good start.  He
> seemed to be Kettering's man, and that bothered her.  She decided to hold
> her cards to her chest for the time being.
>
> "Well, he didn't exactly lay out the rrred carrrpet forrr me afterrr I
told
> him about what was going on, you know."  She decided to warm him up for
it.
>
        "As one would expect." he replied nodding.
>
> "All I know is that he intends some majorrr changes.  None of these
pissant
> minorrr prrocedurral changes that mean nothing.  Therrre is some
> rrreorrganization on the line, but of what and to what extent, I don't
know."
>

        He nodded again to signal that he understood what she was saying.
"Of course we will have to brief Admiral Kettering as soon as something is
announced.  Thank you for meeting with me, Admiral Kitanya.  I do appreciate
your willingness to participate in our little group" Tyrus replied as if he
were downplaying the entire meeting fromthe previous night.  "I also
appreciate your candor with me, especially considering that I am the CinC's
brother.  You know being related to the CinC is not an easy thing.  One must
carefully balance family loyality with duty to Starfleet, and add in that
one woudl also want to do things their own way.  Be ture to oneself.  not
easy in this kind of situation..."

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