>>"Yes, Admiral.  Thank you very much.  It is an honour to finally meet you.
> I have heard much about you, and am honoured to be working with you."
>>
>>Hoping he hadn't said too much, he waited for her response.
>
>"Thank you," she replied.  A little anxious, she noted, but that may be
>because he'd been waiting, and Aurelius had been hyping him up.    She gave
>a sidelong glance at her XO.  "Well, just how much have you been brrriefed
>on?  Because I have an assignment in mind forrr you, although it has the
>potential to be a verrry dangerrrous one.  If you need some additional time
>to settle in, I can assign someone else."  She waited to see how he would
>react, if he really was as eager as he seemed.  She hoped he was the
>sensible sort, and his introduction was just nerves.

"Captain Aurelius was just briefing me on the recent events at Spacedock,
including the bombing, sniper attacks, and all that.  I have also heard
about the felinids that are similar to Caitians, but not quite.  As for
settling in, he and I were discussing whether to move my quarters to Earth
instead of remaining in Spacedock, where I do have a place to stay.  If
this mission is important, I can put that off and be on my way at a moment's
notice if need be."

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Liridian out.


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untrustworthy, lying low life, is that libelous or a compliment?" - "The
Confused Philosopher"-Royal Canadian Air Farce-04 April 2003
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