> >"Kitanya," Carrhae replied, taking a more informal approach, "I have
> received
> >some information that may advance the search for our missing ships."  She
> >proceeded to update the head of Special Ops on the receipt of the combadge
> and
> >the results of the analysis of the instrument.
>
> (OOC: I'm so sorry, I haven't been following that story line to know about
> the combadge, etc.  Can you update the player as well?  Pretty please with
> sugar on top?)

(ooc: no problem.  i don't read stuff related to my pc's either)

�As you know, several ships have been reported as overdue then declared as
Missing-In-Action.  Star Fleet has done the same for personnel have been
reported missing after Security�s investigations were inconclusive.

�Admiral Garibaldi sent a woman to me earlier today who may have given us a
useful piece of evidence.  Tela stated that few months ago one of her
associates saw Federation technology, including what he believed was at least
one Federation starship in a port where it should not have been.  He also told
her that he believed that some of the crew was still alive.�

t'Llhweiir stopped and brought up the latest analytical reports.  Then she
continued.
�Finally, she gave me the remains of a combadge.  Our analysts have determined
that
it was a Starfleet combadge assigned to a Lieutenant Commander Kagan.  Commander
Kagan's last assignment was as the operations manager of the USS Athens.  The
Athens was declared missing approximately five years ago.  Molecular analysis
of the combadge�s components and the dirt and tarnish preclude it from being a
piece of manufactured evidence (aka a combadge made to appear to be LCMR
Kagan's).

Further analysis of the dirt on the combadge suggests that it came from, or at
least was found, in what was an old, derelict mine.  Possibly an asteroid or
dead planetoid of some kind.  The mineral content was consistent with a number
of planetary bodies and asteroid fields.  Our analyst suggests that someone had
taken it apart to use components of it for reasons unknown.  He suggested that
the missing components could have been used to repair another communicator or
to construct another device.

�I have addressed additional questions for the analytical team to consider.
Namely, was there an biological residue, such as DNA, etc.?  Were there any
indications of how long ago the disassembly occurred?�

(reaction?)

�I would like to coordinate with any staff you have assigned to the
investigation.  In the meantime, I am planning to make an appointment for a
massage.�

(response?)

t�Llhweiir smiled.  �Tela has suggested that I visit Bran'na's Spa for heated
Rhiannsu conorite therapy session.  It sounds like an opportunity to gather
additional information.�

(response)

t�Llhweiir ends

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   |   Randye Jones
   |)  aka Adm. Carrhae t'Llhweiir and Adm. Candance Bedru
  /|   Spacedock Role-Playing Game
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