> > Then he went to Van Der Loo's office,
> "Captain
> > Boulay to see the Admiral please."
> 
> >He was asked to wait. As it turned out, wait
> quite a bit. The Admiral was
> >on a conference call with a few starship
> captains operating within his sector.
> >When he was finally let in...
> 
> >"Captain Boulay, you are looking well. What
> can I do for you this
> >afternoon?" the Admiral said as David entered.
> 
> "Admiral thank you for your time. I do feel
> better. I have taken advantage of some of the
> luxuries your station has to afford-very
> impressive."
> 
    "I am happy that you are feeling better, Captain.  You do look more
relaxed." Van Der Loo said approvingly.
> 
> "I have a request for you. Once I am confirmed
> by your medical for active duty, I wish to
> return to Colonel Stark's group. What happened
> to me at the hands of the rebels is
> unacceptable. I believe strongly if I can talk
> to some of those who have been tortured and
> some of the Planetary defense people in that
> area, I could gain enough evidence to increase
> your funding and manpower significantly. This
> would also honor the ones who have been lost in
> this conflict. I believe it would cause the
> light of the Brass to shine very well on this
> operation."
> 
     The Admiral looked David up and down for a moment, as if trying to read
something that was not said.  "I would not have any objection to that, if the
good Doctor will clear you." he finally said.

   {response}

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