>> Black agreed as well. She was making perfect sense, afterall.
>> "Agreed, Admiral. What is the next step?"
>
>"We've got the Caitian battallion coming. Myself and Captain Polath need
>to get some morrre SpecOps trrroops herrre. And I have to call Admirrral
>Lasiterrr and get a ship forrr Captain Lasiterrr and his crrrew. Rrright
>now, until all those things arrrive, orrr at least some of them, we'll take
>carrre of ourrr wounded and ourrr dead, question the prrrisonerrs, and see
>what we can get. I think rrright now - and I know this isn't what you want
>to hearrr, Polath - we need to plan. We can't move forrrwarrd without
>morrre inforrrmation. We went afterrr prrrisonerrs to get that
>inforrrmation, and now we have them. It's time to get that inforrrmation
>and then see what to do. I prrropose trrransferring some of the
>prrrisonerrs to Captain Polath's superrrvision forrr interrrogation. Not
>only do the Klingons have the rrright to do so, dividing them will cause
>uncerrrtainty among them, and that worrrks in ourrr advantage." She also
>knew that Klingon interrogations didn't have the same rules as Federation
>ones. Letting them have some of the prisoners did not violate
>intergalactic or Federation law, and so if the Klingons went a little rough
>on them, well, that wasn't her problem or responsibility.
>
"We can take care of the prisioner transfer while you make your calls, Admiral.
Shall we get back together tomorrow morning? That should give us time to properly
take care of prisioners, wounded, dead, re-supply, and re-enforcement issues before we
continue with the task of planning our next move. Also, with your permission, I would
like to begin interrogations and analysis from our psyops and medical folks. We will
want more detailed analysis of their biology." Black offered.
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