> >After he drank his coffee, and read the news,
> which was another surprise...
> >having access to outside news sources. Captain
> David B. showered, shaved,
> >dressed, and ate a bite before his day of
> debriefing started. As he was
> >taking his last bite, his combadge rang...
> 
> >"Captain Boulay, this is Commander Hewitt."
> 
> "Good morning Commander."
> 
> >"I am calling to inform you of your
> appointment to debrief this morning at
> >0900 hours."
> 
> >Looking at his chronometer, David realized
> that he had about 20 minutes to
> >prepare. Good thing he was just about set.
> 
> "Ready when you are Commander."
> 
> >"I will be down to escort you there."
> 
> "Understood...I'll be ready."
> 
> >"Very well sir. Hewitt out."
> 
> "David out."
> 
   With 5 minutes until it was time to show up, Hewitt arrived and took David
to where he was to be debriefed.

   The room was not quite what one would expect.  This room was almost
comfortable.  There was a table with several officers sitting at it.

   "Come in Captain.  I am Commander Thomas Blaine, and I run intelligence.  I
am sure that you know Col. Stark.  He has come from the Police Action to
participate in your debrief.  The others are members of my staff.  Please have
a seat, and we will begin.

   Commander Hewitt, thank you.  You may go."

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