>In other places, Loriin Renaud was waking up without his wife for yet
>another day. He missed her so.
>However, he was not just thinking about her, but of his nephew that was
>missing. Upon dressing ans arriving at his office, he was greeted by the
>usual news reports and briefing supplements. He was also greeted with a
>message from Van Der Loo. It simply said: "Boulay and missing marines
believed >located. With retrieval sortie now. Will report once mission is over."
The >message was at least 3 hours old.
He opened a comm channel to the Staff Officer he had spoken to in
VanDerLoo's office the previous day, "Admiral Renaud. What is the status on the
mission to retrieve Captain Boulay?"
>
"The mission is still underway, and operating under a communications black out. They
are expected to complete the mission in about an hour or so, but it could take a few
hours longer. The tactical plan called for a complete communications black out from
just after the go order to after the compound was secured and the force was on their
way back. Starfleet's role is support, for the local forces that are carrying out
this mission." was the answer.
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*****
Chris
GM- SPD & JSOC