> Once back in his office from that last ordeal, it was time > to start on Van Der Loo.
K'Tael sat down at his desk and opened a line to Joe Garibaldi's office.? He
was finished with one grueling investigation, and he had a feeling that
another was going to start up.
"K'Tael to Garibaldi."
? "Garibaldi here."
"Joe, I am all finished up here with our Bajoran friends, I can get together
with you whenever you are ready."
?? "I am actually finishing up a report or two on the investigation and
subsequent arrest, at least my involvement in it.? That should take me
another 20 minutes or so.? Go ahead and start without me.? I will be done as
soon as I am done."? was the reply.
"Understood," was the Klingon's simple reply.
First things being first, was the general background of Van Der Loo.
Standard stuff here.? Academy grad or average ranking.? Service record cold
be described ad being in the higher end of average.? His average career
continued from starship to starship, starbast to starbase.? Untill when he
was a commander stationed on Bajor as a diplomatic liason officer.? he
worked with, and made lots of contacts with, the power brokers of Bajor.
The same power brokers that now had at their command vast influence and
respect in the Federation Council.? Van Der Loo all of a sudden shot up the
ranks and enjoyed a greater share of the spot light.? it was at this
point in his career that his true colors appeared.? He was an opertunist.
Further digging into his psycological profile, obtained through one of
K'tael's many "sources" indicated that he was a constant schemer that was
over confident to the extreme.? Of particualr interest was an underlying
thrust for power and control.? Not exactly overt power, but rather the
behind the scenes maneuvering, dealing kind of power.? The quiet power that
only a skilled, pathological power feind would crave.
It was about this time that Joe Garibaldi entered K'Tael's office.
? "Good lord, you see the press lately.? They must smell some fresh meat out
there.", he commented looking a bit harried.
The Klingon nodded. "It would seem the sharks are circling. I sicced them on the
station's press officer. I was not in the mood to do it, and it is his job."
"Good thinking."
"I have come across something pretty interesting about Admiral Van Der Loo. It seems
he has some connections with our influential friends, th Bajorans."
"That is an interesting turn of events. What kind of connections are we talking
about?"
{response}
"Do you think he is or could be involved with the hand?"
{response}
*****
Chris
GM- SPD & JSOC> Once back in his office from that last ordeal, it was time> to start on Van Der Loo.
K'Tael sat down at his desk and opened a line to Joe Garibaldi's office.� He
was finished with one grueling investigation, and he had a feeling that
another was going to start up.
"K'Tael to Garibaldi."
� "Garibaldi here."
"Joe, I am all finished up here with our Bajoran friends, I can get together
with you whenever you are ready."
�� "I am actually finishing up a report or two on the investigation and
subsequent arrest, at least my involvement in it.� That should take me
another 20 minutes or so.� Go ahead and start without me.� I will be done as
soon as I am done."� was the reply.
"Understood," was the Klingon's simple reply.
First things being first, was the general background of Van Der Loo.
Standard stuff here.� Academy grad or average ranking.� Service record cold
be described ad being in the higher end of average.� His average career
continued from starship to starship, starbast to starbase.� Untill when he
was a commander stationed on Bajor as a diplomatic liason officer.� he
worked with, and made lots of contacts with, the power brokers of Bajor.
The same power brokers that now had at their command vast influence and
respect in the Federation Council.� Van Der Loo all of a sudden shot up the
ranks and enjoyed a greater share of the spot light.� it was at this
point in his career that his true colors appeared.� He was an opertunist.
Further digging into his psycological profile, obtained through one of
K'tael's many "sources" indicated that he was a constant schemer that was
over confident to the extreme.� Of particualr interest was an underlying
thrust for power and control.� Not exactly overt power, but rather the
behind the scenes maneuvering, dealing kind of power.� The quiet power that
only a skilled, pathological power feind would crave.
It was about this time that Joe Garibaldi entered K'Tael's office.
� "Good lord, you see the press lately.� They must smell some fresh meat out
there.", he commented looking a bit harried.
The Klingon nodded. "It would seem the sharks are circling. I sicced them on the station's press officer. I was not in the mood to do it, and it is his job."
(response)
"I have come across something pretty interesting about Admiral Van Der Loo. It seems he has some connections with our influential friends, th Bajorans."
(response)
}}}=) Lisa
