>   "I don't think he has the stones for quite all of that, but he does
have ambition.  He is counting ont he fact that he commands the largest
operational fleet, the 9th Fleet, his popularity.  That may well carry him
with the fleet and with the Council.  He can be delayed, but not for very
long.  If only there was something that could be done to show what Admiral
Lasiter was doing.  To show that he was not just sitting up in Spacedock
handing out edicts, but actually *doing* something.  That combined with an
opposition group would put Kettering's plan in neutral.  If nothing else
it
would polarize the group enough to stall action of any kind.  Possibly
isolate him and his devoutee's where they could be better dealt with."

"He *is* doing something, many things, he's just not splashing it acrrrossthe 
headlines.  I'll see what I can do," she said, wanting to gut him like the fish they 
were being served.  "Have you told Lasiterrr this?" she asked.

  "No.  Just how does one tell the CinC that there is a mutiny brewing, and that you 
are, or were, part of it." was the reply.  Jora was not trying to give attitude or be 
sarcastic, but illustrate the position that she was in.

   {response}

*****
Chris
GM- SPD & JSOC

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