> > > Selara stopped banging on the power
> converter long enough to give him a
> >quizzical look. "So what's the problem?"
> > >
> > He had forgotten that she cared little for
> anything but her. He shook
> >his head and rephrased, "Just get your ship
> ready for departure. I need
> >a ride to Pacifica."
>
> Selara returned to pounding rather
> indiscriminately at the converter.
> "Relax, Garibaldi. It's routine procedure for
> an ambassador to answer a
> formal inquiry when he or she uses Compulsion
> without authorization. She'll
> probably be back on Spacedock before you even
> get to Pacifica. Besides, I'm
> still under that very same Compulsion, so can't
> go very far from Serana
> without feeling a great deal of pain. However,
> if you want Jack to take you,
> he can."
>
"Lasiter will be relieved in a few days if she does not get back. In
three days one of his so called best friends will force him to tell the
President about the bond. Lasiter will have to resign or tell him about it.
By resigning much of what Lasiter was trying to do to fix Starfleet will be in
great jeopardy. If he tells the President and is relieved, it could mean war
between our peoples. What can be done?"
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