>At just the right time, when he was looking for another distraction in the
>paperwork that he was in the middle of, a call came in. It was Rear Admiral
>Van Der Loo, for his routine report.

>"Hello again, Admiral Renaud. I am calling with news. It seems that not
long >ago the Planetary Defence Forces began execution of a raid on a rebel
strong >hold. It is believe that the rebel unit that captured him is based
out of >there. From the intellignece that my liason officer has shared with
me, it >looks like Captain Boulay may be at this base, or at the very least
those that >took him. It will take several hours for reports of the raid to
get back to >me, probably not sooner than 0800 tomorrow, your time. I have
expressed >Starfleet Command's interest in the raid to my liason officer,
and she assures >me that she will do what ever she can to expedite the
report. I have also >personally called the military chief of staff at their
headquarters. He >promised to get me the report as soon he can. So I should
be able to get a >copy of the report to you no later than 0800, probably
sooner if the promises >given to me hold true."

"I look forward to reading this entire report Admiral. And Admiral please
remember not only is Captain Boulay's life as well as the lives of your
officers at stake- but if they are found and we can get Captain Boulay
returned to Spacedock ASAP we may be able to help your operation by
increasing your funding. Renaud out."

"I understand, sir.  Van Der Loo out."

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