>"Yes, Admiral.  He will probably be routed with Admiral Black to the USS
Hopkins.  If you are coming to meet them, I would go straight there."

"Thank you, I will.  Have a rrreporrt compiled on rrrecent felinid
activity, and also an update on ourrr unit prrreparredness in all
sectorrrs.  These folks arrre all on high alerrrt and I want to make surrre
those that don't need to be can back the alerrrt level down.  The last
thing we need is forrr something to happen and ourrr people arrre too
exhausted to perrrforrm safely.  Also get me a rrreporrt on those units who
will likely need to rrremain at high alerrrt, so I can move otherrr teams
in as second and thirrrd shifts."

(resp?)

"Thanks.  I'll come to the office afterrr I get done talking to Koloth.
Kitanya out."  She tapped her combadge with a claw and headed for the
Hopkins.  She was running on adrenaline, and she didn't know how long it
would last.  But then again, she'd make it last, no matter what the cost.
She'd work until she dropped dead, and she was starting to think that might
be a blessing.

(heading to the Hopkins)
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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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