>"Your point is taken, Captain." he answered, turning his attention to his
>terminal.

>"Doctor, have you completed your report on Captain Boulay? I would like to get him 
>back to duty as soon as possible. He has a mission to complete." Van Der Loo said 
>into his terminal.

>"Not yet, Admiral. However, all that remains is the formal write up, and I can have 
>that to you in an hour or so. I see no reason why to delay Captain Boulay in resuming 
>duty, however he will need to enter counseling to help him through his torture 
>experiences at the hands of the rebels. But, that should
>not hold him back from his usual duties." said the doctor from the terminal.

David wanted to jump. 

>"Very good. I will let him know. Get that report to me ASAP. Thank you.", Van Der Loo 
>closed the line and focused on the Captain in his office.  "Looks like you should go 
>pack. Captain, I am happy that you are recovering quickly, and I apologize for any 
>stress we caused you up here, but it was necessary. You continued help out here is 
>also appreciated. Good luck."
he said now standing with his hand out stretched.

He shook his hand and smiled, "Thank you Admiral...there is one question I need to ask 
and I think you know what it is....may I please contact Spacedock to inform them of my 
plans?"
> 
   "I will take care of that for you, Captain.  Be careful out there.  Remember it is 
dangerous."

   {and.....}

*****
Chris
GM- SPD & JSOC

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