> >"Can you verify those orders, Captain? Do you
> happen to have a copy of
> >those orders on you?"
>
> "No. They can be verified with a call to
> Admiral Lasiter."
>
> >"I thought not. Then while I attempt to talk
> to Admiral Lasiter, you are
> >going to have to go through a debrief.
> However, I am very disapointed in you,
> >Captain. Refusing to answer some basic
> questions so we may find the marines
> >that went missing the same time you did. The
> marines that you were with. I
> >will be sure to pass that along as well." the
> Admiral said very
> >dissaprovingly.
>
> "Admiral Lasiter should be extremely interested
> in talking to you about me sir. With all due
> respect Admiral I will answer gladly any
> questions after I talk to Admiral Lasiter."
>
"Have it your way, Captain. However, there are Marines, fighting Marines,
that are missing and you hold the key to finding them. If any of them die
unnecessarily because you chose to withhold information from me, I will see
you court martialed." His tone remained serious, but not offensive.
"Commander, Hewitt, please come back in." Van Der Loo continued after hitting
a comm button on his desk.
A second later the doors opened up, and the Security Chief returned.
"Yes, Admiral."
"Take the good Captain to quarters. Notify Doctor Solcha that Captain
Boulay is in visiting offier's quarters." Pausing, only briefly, "Dismissed."
"Yes, sir. Captain Boulay, will you come with me, sir..." Hewitt answered,
indicating that it was time to go.
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