>  "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.

She nodded, understanding completely.  "You werrre not a parrrt of this, Jorrra, 
whateverrr happened beforrre," Kit said by way of reassurance.  "Thank you forrr 
telling me all of this.  It gives me advance warrrning and ammunition to use against 
Ketterrring tonight.  We can't let his way win, orrr we'll all be sunk.  His timing is 
atrrrocious and if he succeeds, the consequences forrr the Federrration arrre grrrim." 
 She couldn't say more, but her eyes told Jora how serious the threats against the 
Federation were right now.  "Will you stand with me tonight?" she asked.  There 
weren't a lot of admirals in Starfleet; two standing up against Kettering would 
certainly make others think twice about the future.

   "Of course, Admiral.  There will be a few Captains that will as well.  That is if 
you think it will help."

   {response}

*****
Chris
GM- SPD & JSOC

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