>In addition to the 8 foots oldiers were a number of officer types,
including the General.  There was a pair that was of particular interest.
Two non-coms, the backbone of any military corps.  The first was an older
veteran that commanded the respect from officers and soldiers alike.  The
other was a less senior, but still seemed to be respected.  The younger was
more of a squad leader or a platoon sargent type, while the other was more
of a senior non-com of a company or larger unit.

"Yourrr choiccce, Commanderrr?" asked Tr'Lawsh.  "You'll be doing the
quessstioning afterrr all.  The youngerrr one will be easssierrr, I expect,
but the olderrr one'sss worrrd will carrrry morrrre weight.  We ssshould
trrry and find out if they have familiesss asss well.  That'sss a good
carrrd to play, emphasssizing how theirrr massterrrss actionsss will affect
theirrr childrrren, making them into ssslavess and cannon fodderrr."

Considering how cold these felinids were, Daphne was not sure how much they would care about the safety of their family or children.  "The older one is more likely to have a family.  Also, if he is non-com, he might not be expecting for us to talk to him."  Daphne waited to hear if the Captain liked her choice.
 
(Tr'Lawsh?)

AJ
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