>  > "I really am not that involved in those
> decisions...as JAG Chief I was 
> ordered to clean
>  > up some of the backlog in our division and
> streamline both the 
> procedures and policys of
>  > the department. The department as a whole is
> running much better 
> now...our percentage of
>  > completed prosecutions and defenses has
> risen dramatically in the past 2 
> months."
> 
>  >"But surely you would have heard something
> about it.  Afterall you *are* 
> part of Starfleet Command." he persisted.
> 
>  >"Van Der Loo interjected, "Come now, every
> decision that the CinC makes 
> will be debated by SF Command as a whole."
> 
> "I don't play politics...if it concerns my job
> and my actions in that job I 
> will give input as is appropriate." He knew
> that thought would follow with 
> his known reputation as being one who didn't
> play the political games of 
> others but did what had to be done to get the
> job done. He would get the 
> job done on Van Der Loo later.
> 
>  >The officer conceded, nodding to the admiral.
> 
>  >"What do you think of police action Captain?"
> the Chief of Staff asked, switching topics.
> 
> "It depends on the situation and the reason for
> going in."

    "Ours." the Chief of Staff adds.

   {response}

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