Dais looked toward Mr. Allso. "Was your parcel addressed to any particular
representative of your government, Mr. Allso?"
"Only by title, not by name. It was to go to ..."
Relik cut his answer off. "That is all for now. We will have to resume this
conversation at a later time. Contact us tomorrow, and we will
schedule a time. Thank you for coming, Commanders....."
Joe hardly reacted, as he had expected this. However, he thought a good does
of contempt would be good, just for effect..
"Well Gentlebeings, I would like to thank you for nothing. You will most
definately see me again. Mr. Allso, please do not ignore that court order,
or I will have lots of fun tracking your hide down..."
Dais decided to jump in before the Bajorans were too offended to want to
participate in these discussions any longer. It was clear to him that they
knew a lot more about the hand situation than was brought forward during the
conversation today. "We do appreciate that you all took time out of your
busy schedules to meet again. Perhaps it would be better to schedule our
next discussion before we depart. That would make sure we are all available
at the appointed time."
Before they could answer a call came in from the recpetionist.
"Mr. Rivik, a Commander K'Tael is here to see Commander Dais. He says it is
an emergency."
"Very well, we are breaking up. He will be there in a moment..." Rivik replied to
his receptionist. Then turning his attention back to Dais, "Fine... Day after
tomorrow at 1100 hours. We can give you roughly an hour."
Dais nodded. "Thank you, Mr.Rivik," he replied as he looked to Joe to see if there
was anything else he had to add before they departend.
"Go on ahead Commander and see what Commander K'Tael needs. I will behave while
you are gone..." Joe replied hoping that Dais would take the hint to go see what
Station Security needed. Perhaps it was something related to the case...
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{OOC: I will assume that Dais goes out to see K'Tael, if not I will re-post.}
"We were hoping to have more than an hour, sir. Perhaps 2... This is a rather
important topic to keep to hour long meetings...."