>"On another topic, Uglara came in this morning. She has news for you. Seems >as if a the Security Chief at the Embassy was all bent out of shape over > something. She was ferrying him in from some Alpha Centauri trading station.
> He had a call with the Ambassador and he was all up in arms about the hand >incident as well as how reckelss operations have been around here. Looks >like they are taking some chances with what ever they are planning. The >security chief even complained about our friend Admiral Garibaldi..." > >K'Tael's eyebrow raised. "Do you have any specifics about the complaints?" "Well, apparently he is in their little group, and is not trusted. Mostly talk and little return on their turst/investment, if you know what I mean." K'Tael was not at all surprised by Garibaldi's involvement. It had been something that had been brought forward before. He was surprised about the possibility that the Bajorans weren't getting what they wanted out of his involvement. "Could you elaborate?" Tom gave him an exasperated kind of look, like 'What I gotta tell you everyt hing here....' But gave up the goods. "From what Uglara was telling me, Garibaldi was brought into the group amid some doubt that he could be trusted. The Good Admiral Garibaldi infered that he could, and that he offered something well worth the risk.... An easy and unlimited access to Admiral Lasiter. Being that Garibaldi is a long time friend and trusted subordinate to the CinC, the notion holds water. It would seem as if Garibaldi promised access to some highly sensative information and has not, at least at this point, delivered on his promises. The Chief of Security at the Embassy has always been leary of him, and is demanding results. The Ambassador (Bajoran Ambassador) supports Garibaldi, as he was the one who brought him into the fray, but is starting to hunger for more results. Uglara will be by to deliver the recordings when she can. She has an appointment or two, then should drop them by." >From Tom's description, K'Tael had no choice but to start wondering whether Garibaldi's involvement might be part of on of his Special Projects. If so, he could prove to be a valuale ally in bringing all of the cases involving the Bajorans to a close. If not, talking to him about it could be a real problem. "I look forward to her arrival," he said simply. He waited to see if Tom had anything else or was going to demand anything else. (response?) }}}=) Lisa
