>   The records on the investigation were all in order, and from
appearances looked by the book.  They were kept quite secret, and that was
still troubling.  The report covered several officers that were rumored to
have some shady stuff going on, on the side.  While the investigation
confirmed much of that, the big surprise was that more than a few had
earned a reputation falsely.  Other officers that were rumored to be
dealing in contraband were dealing with a supply system that was out of
control.  They had to deal with the black market to get some basic
supplies.  While the investigation did not detail the cause of this
problem, it definaely looked as if those responsible were only a few months
away from being caught.
>
>   A mild surprise was the number of Starfleet officers and enlisted were
actually involved in activity that could land them in the brig. In total
there were over 900 individual names listed that could be charged with one
thing or another, and that list would only grow.
>
>   On the lighter side was the number of Starfleet folks actually helping
out in the investigation.  More that 10% of those on the other list were
also helping the investigation.  From the looks of things, most of the
'helpers' did not know that they were doing something illegal or against
regs, and were onyl too glad to help.  Sadly, others were just too afraid
of going to prision not to help.
>
>   Also listed in the report was the evidence gathered.  From inventories
to statements to recordings from bugs and taps.  Forensic evidence was also
cataloged.  Lasiter and his people had truely been busy, very quiet, but busy.
>
>She closed the box and put it into her locked cabinet in her office and
then headed out to San Jose to meet at Scott's Grill.  She was early, and
the waited seated her.  She ordered a drink - she needed it.
>
>She was not there long before Captain Alexander and his boss, Rear Admiral
Jora, arrived.  They spotted the Caitian, and walked over.
>
>  "Admiral Kitanya, thank you for meeting with me." the Admiral said in
greeting.

Kitanya nodded to both of them politely.  "Not a prrroblem," she replied,
gesturing for them to join her at the table.  "I hope you both like fish.
The grrrilled petrrrale is exquisite herrre."

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"So, what can I do forrr you?" she asked Jora.

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Why does Sea World have a seafood restaurant??  I'm halfway 
through my fish burger and I realize, Oh my God.... I could be 
eating a slow learner!  --Lynda Montgomery

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