"In the past several days I have heard of the plans that Admiral Lasiter has been 
developing for the reshaping of Starfleet. I must admit that while I think they need 
some work, those plans are more than reasonable. They cover many different needs, and 
were formed with input from officers in the field. I understand that Admiral Lasiter 
has even been talking with Admiral Jora and a few others about specific parts of his 
plan to fine tune and hone his proposal. I think that we need to investigate this plan 
before we go off and try to remove him from command. I also think that we need to 
determine who our leader is. While you talk plenty, Admiral, you are not necessarily 
our leader. There are others that are perfectly qualified. I understand that Vice 
Admiral Kitanya is interested. I for one would love to hear more
from her before we decided to just follow your lead by default." 

Kitanya stood.  "Captain Lasiterrr speaks well," she said, nodding to him politely, a 
gesture of respect.  "I agrrree with much of what he says.  Admirrral Lasiterrr does 
have a plan, one that can worrrk with time and cooperrration.  I also agrrree that we 
should allow morrre time forrr him to develop it.  This fleet is a disgrrrace!" she 
said, now raising her voice to a slightly more thunderous level.  "It has been a 
disgrrrace forrr some time!  Everrryone herrre knows it.  But that is not Admirrrral 
Lasiterrr's fault.  He inherrrited shatterrred pieces, and now Admirrral Ketterrring 
would like to crrrucify him forrr not rrreassembling them fast enough.  But is 
Admirrral Ketterrring's way betterrr?  It may be fasterr, but I have doubts about what 
it will accomplish.  Beating the brrroken pieces of the fleet with a hammer will not 
forrrge it anew.

"What we need is not supplies and weapons.  What arrre we?  Guerrrillas?  NO!  We 
arrre Starrrfleet officerrrs!  Each and everrry one of us sworrre an oath to serrrve 
the United Federrration of Plants and to prrrotect herrr frrrom all enemies forrreign 
orrr domestic."  She looked right at Kettering when she said that line, then turned 
back to the audience.  "I will be damned if I take up arrrms against my own 
goverrrnment that I am sworrrn to defend!  Starrrfleet needs leaderrrs to guide the 
way, not forrrce it down theirrr thrrroats.

"And the way we need to guide the fleet is back to it's herrritage, back to the 
rrreasons it was founded.  Starrrfleet has always had two missions, both equally 
imporrrtant, each balancing the otherrr out.  One was a militarrry mission, to defend 
the Federrration and its citizens frrrom tyrrrany.  The otherrr was explorrration, to 
rrreach out to the starrrs and find new places and peoples.  Each was a check against 
the otherrr, each crrreated balance.  Too much explorrration, and we become 
decentrrralized and lose ourrr strrrength and ourrr cohesiveness.  Too much 
militarrry, and we become a fascist state, a dictatorrrship.  I don't think I have to 
tell you which way the scales arrre tipping today.  This debate tonight isn't about 
the CinC.  It's about the futurrre of Starrrfleet and the Federrration itself.  We 
have the powerrr to shape that futurrre.  It's up to us to decide whetherrr we go back 
to the foundations that supporrrted frrreedom and democrrracy, orrr if we follow down 
the rrroad we'rrre alrrready on, one that the Rrromulans and the Carrrdassians 
followed, to a militarrry dictatorrrship.  I know which one I want, and I thought, 
when I firrrst came to this grrroup, that was what you wanted.  I hope I was rrright."

She finally went silent, hoping that she had insipired at least a few people there.  
However, she'd also thrown down the gauntlet at Kettering, and everyone there knew it. 
 She hadn't been as bold as she'd wanted to be, to accuse him of plotting mutiny, but 
she thought she'd made her point clear.

(eh?)

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