>
> Dais was surprised ot find the files inaccessible.  To him, that would
> indicate that the Bajorans had some inside help in the Federation that
were
> interested in the coverup.  Dais tried to get some information to identify
> why the files had been sealed and by whom.
>
> The why was not an answer that Dais would find from the computer logs.
> However, he did see that the person authorizing the lock out was the
Bajoran
> Ambassador himself.  Somehow, that did not surprise him.
>
> Dais then connected with the Bajoran mainframe and put in a request for
the
> diplomats files through them.  The request was put to the attention of Mr.
> Rivik in the hopes that there working relationship would allow him to gain
> access to the files.
>
> A message came back that the request would take time to process.  And time
> it did take.  A good half hour.  But when it did come back, the message
was
> less than helpful.
>
> The data file included general biographical information and educational
> information.  Nothing out of the ordinary.  The courier was a young man,
in
> his late 20s from a semi-promenient family- which explained his choice to
> get into the diplomatic service.  He had a good academic record, majoring
in
> military and political history of Bajor.  Information about his personal
> life was convienently missing.  Afterall a diplomatic courier would have a
> certain level of clearance and a lifestyle background check is required
for
> that.  The impression that what was sent was what would be given to
> outsiders- aka the records had been cleaned before sending.
>
> Dais was disappointed that was all he was able to get out of his ally, but
> somehow he was not all that surprised.  He checked the chrono to see how
> much longer it was going to be before the meeting and noticed that it was
> almost time.  He quickly downloaded the profile that the Bajoran Embassey
> had provided him with and brought it along with him to the rndez vous
point.
>

            Joe arrived shortly before Spacedock's XO did.  He was
comfortable reading something on his PADD...

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