Daphne had to admit that Khan and his people were not welcomed
into society, but history had shown that that had happened only after
they had tried to take over the Enterprise.  Things might have been
different.  But that did not meen that Tr'Lawsh's point was not taken.
They never were brought back into the fold.  It was likely that these
felinids would suffer the same fate, though it would be a waste if that
were the case.

"My apologies, Captain.  My intention was not to be judgemental or
critical.  In fact, that is one of the reasons why it was so important
that I work with you and your fellow Caitians.  You are able to provide
me with a different perspective on things and challenges that will be
faces while working to get information from the felinids."

Tr'Lawsh turned and said something in Caitian that the translators could
not decipher, and the other Caitians in the room backed down, then looked
ashamed, and as a group bowed to Daphne.  The Klingons also eased off,
seeing their Caitian comrades relaxing.  The unusual group had become
quite close, it seemed, in the time they had spent fighting together. 


Tr'Lawsh turned back and bowed.  "I apologize on behalf of all herrre,"
she said.  "Thisss isss an extrrremely volatile sssubject among
Caitiansss, to the point that sssome leaderrrss, like Admirrral Kitanya
and otherrr esssteemed elderrrss, fearrr it could divide ourrr people
irrrepairrably.  We who have fought them know only theirrr crruelty and
hate of ourrr people, and have watched too many frrriendss die at the
handsss of thossse who ssshould be ourrr brrrotherrss and sssissterrrss.
We have offerrrred ourrr handsss in peace and they have chopped it off.
But we ssshould not have turrrned on you ssso, and we asssk yourrr
forrrgivenesss."  There was a pause - Tr'Lawsh and the others were
actually waiting for her to respond.  It was obvious that if she did not
forgive them, they might actually do something drastic, like offer to
serve her indefinately.

"It would seem that we all let our feelings get the best of us.  I am not sure that there are any right or wrong answers to this problem.  I was not offended by the strength of your argument. It only helped me understand it better."  Daphne's response was diplomatic and meant not to show pity for their losses, but to respect them for their opinions and their willingness to stand up for them.
 
(Tr'Lawsh?)
 
AJ
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