> Of equal concern to her was another issue. This she decided to raise.
>"Sir, I am getting the impression that this operation occurred without the
>full knowledge or involvement of either Special Operations or Intelligence,"
>she said. "Was there a reason for this?"
"They were kept in the dark as a contingency plan. Investigations like
these will undoubtedly hit a political nerve or two. In order to prevent, or
at least delay, the politicos from interfeering I kept both of you in the dark.
If keeping things quiet was not enough to prevent the politicians and the
targets of the investigations from putting an end to the probes or me, I needed
people who would take the information and use it. People who have the
reputation and integrity to use the information for it's proper use. That
being to clean up Starfleet and put the corrupt in jail. I could not put
people at risk in the attempt to fix the problems in the fleet, and not have a
contingency plan in case the situation went south. Their risk, their effort,
can not be wasted by careless planning."
"And the reason for bringing us in now?" t'Llhweiir continued.
(response)
(*snip*)
> > "What do we know of this regional commander?", Lasiter asked.
> >
> > "His name is Vice Admiral Victor Lanceton. Born on Targus III.
> Entered the Academy at age 18, and was an average cadet. His service
> record is largely unremarkable, holding mostly Starbase posts until he was
> a lt. commander. It was at this point that he was assigned to an excort.
> There his average career continued, until his ship responded to an
> emergency on a frontier colony. The reports are vague, too vague for poor
> record keeping. We have reason to believe that something happened there.
> Something that could be used as blackmail."
>
> "Do you know what that might be?" asked Kitanya. "Although I must say,
> blackmail used to convince people to sell secrrrets orrr look the otherrr
> way while the quarrrterrmasterr is selling the sickbay meds on the black
> marrrket is one thing. But blackmail serrrious enough to convince a
> Starrrfleet admirrral to turrrn a blind eye to the slaughterrr of
> thousands? That seems unlikely. Money and blackmail only go so farrr.
> The rrreal lurrre forrr big fish like Lanceton is powerrr. The blackmail
> may have gotten him involved, but something else is keeping him therrre."
>
> "I quite agree, Admiral, and we are broadening our investigation of Admiral
> Lanceton. Everything about him will be examined to determine just what
> happened at the colony to spark his rise, and to see just what could motivate
> a being who has achieved the rank of a Starfleet Vice Admiral to allow such
> activities."
"What needs to be done at this point?" t'Llhweiir asked.
(response)
t'Llhweiir ends
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