(ooc: wednesday-today i'm home sick so I'll answer whenever I can)

{OOC: ok.  cool.}

 >"I appreciate this more than you know Colonel. If I run into a
suspicious 
situation such as before you want me to notify you directly?"

 >"No.  Investigate it, do your job here.  Suspicions are not good 
enough.  You have to have proof.  If you come to me with suspicions I have 

to report them up the >chain of command, and that is bad.  Some how things 

will get lost, witnesses will develop memory losses, you know the 
drill.  Get the proof, then we can talk >about specific events.  Just know 

that I am available to clarify things from the official prospective, if
you 
know what I mean."  Stark was not trying to be evasive, but >he had to let 

Boulay come to his own conclusions.

"Understood."

 >"I'd like to start by seeing your injured officers in your hospital 
facility?"

 > "Of course, Captain.  I will set up appointments for you to meet with 
some of our doctors and to be given access to our injured personnel. 
There 
is the hospital >here, of course, and a field unit about 200 kilometers 
from here at a Battalion HQ base.  I will arrange for you to go out there 
as well.

 >I will also call my counter part in the Planetary Defence Force to see
if 
he can get you access to some of the rebel prisioners that he has over 
there in his care."

"If possible have the ones who can travel sent here. My intention is to do 

as little travelling outside this camp as possible due to my injuries sustained at the 
hands of the rebels. If I need more info I'll then go as a last resort."

  "I will do what I can, but I doubt that I will be able to do that.  You now how 
doctors can be with their patients.  If you do need to travel, you will go with a full 
escort of a platoon, and you will stay at a base."

  {response}

*****
Chris
GM- SPD & JSOC

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