>K'Tael had returned to his office after his meeting with Lasiter, Renaud, and Company 
>when...
>
>In strolls Captain Allisandrin, with her lawyer retired Admiral McKoy.
>
>"Commander, I hope you have a few minutes, because I have some information that will 
>make you happy and fulfill my plea agreement."  she says a matter 
>of factly.
>
>The Klingon nodded.  "In this instance, I can make time Captain.  Please take a 
>seat," he said glancing toward Alisandrin and her lawyer.  "Please begin 
>when you are ready."
>
>"I can arrange to get a few suppliers on video talking about their dealings with a 
>serious smuggling organization.  One that is run from this station. 
>These people know the all of the players.  Soup to nuts...  All you have to do is 
>record it, and relax." she continued.
>
>Now her lawyer spoke up, "But there is a few things that we need from you first."
>
>K'Tael nodded.  "I have no doubt that there would be, sir.  What did you have in 
>mind?"
>
>"First, I want her plea agreement in writing.  That she will be treated as a deep 
>cover investigator or special informant.  Her charges are limited to accessory and 
>conduct unbecoming an officer all that amount to a suspended sentence and a discharge 
>without comment.  Basically what we had agreed to with Boulay.  Just I want it in 
>writing.  Second, I want someone in here to 
>take a deposition.  I want it recorded, and all legal.  In case anything should go 
>wrong my client can keep what is left of her good name.  Once we take care of that, 
>we can move on your smugglars.  You know those that are 
>invovled in the murder of ONeill and the attack on your Selara look alike."
>
>"The first should not be a problem since it was already agreed upon in word.  I will 
>talk to Mr. Boulay about having it formalized in writing.  As for the 
>second part, a deposition would not be something I would be against.  It would help 
>our case as well.  Would Captain Allisandrin be willing to be called to testify in 
>court if it is necessary?"  K'Tael was willing to give, 
>but he wanted Allisandrin and McKoy to realize he expected a fair deal for both sides.
>
     "Yes.  Testimony in open court is not an issue." McKoy replied.
>
>David had returned to his office and walked down to K'Tael's to congratulate him on 
>the good work regarding the doctor. He walked in and looked up to be 
>facing the backsides of Allisandrin and McKoy to hear "You know those that are 
>involved in the murder of O'Neill and the attack on your Selara look alike."
>
>He smiled and said matter-of-factly, "You know, back in long-gone times, statements 
>like that would be considered racial epithets. Counselor, Admiral." He nodded, "Is 
>this a bad time Commander?"
>
     McKoy and Allisandrin turned around and both shot annoyed glares at the new comer 
to the meeting, but said nothing.

>The Klingon nodded.  He was happy that Boulay had waited until the response had been 
>provided by McKoy before speaking up.  "Please come in, sir.  Your involvement in our 
>discussion would most likely save time."  K'Tael 
>reiterated the conversation that had just been completed. (see above)
>
   "Don't you ever knock Captain?" was McKoy's only reply.  Clearly evident that she 
did not like people showing up in the middle of a conversation.

   {response}

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