>"The fleet is in shock, but moving quick.  Starships in almost every port
are getting ready to leave port.  Border areas are preparing for the first
wave of an invasion, in case our neighbors want to use the oppertunity to
pick up some high rent territory.  But that's not what I was calling about.
 Kettering is trying to calm people down.  A few people think that he could
be responsible for the funeral attack.  From what I heard he is trying like
mad to reassure the others that he was not behind this.  While he is having
some success at convincing other that he is not a total piece of crap for
trying to off a man as he burries his son.  An officer that fell in the
line of duty, no less.  Kettering is having very little success convincing
people to remain aligned to him.  He is losing support, and anyone that
shows that they have what it takes to deal with this situation and lead...
Let's just say that they will hold sway in the fleet for a good while.
Maybe long enough to earn their complete trust..."

"I underrrstand what you'rrre saying, Jamison," she said.  "I think rrright
now, we have firrres to put out and glorrry will come laterrr forrr those
who do theirrr duty.  And I must do mine.  I have to go rrreporrt to
Admirrral Lasiterrr who is meeting with the Prrresident as we speak.
Whoeverrr is behind this has arrroused a rrrighteous wrrrath in him I'm not
surrre anyone can stand against."

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"He who is certain he knows the ending of things when he is 
only beginning them is either extremely wise or extremely foolish; 
no matter which is true, he is certainly an unhappy man, for he 
has put a knife in the heart of wonder."
--Qanuc proverb, "The Dragonbone Chair" by Tad Williams

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