>> >�I am awaited additional information from the analytical team. Specifically,
>> >was there an biological residue, such as DNA, etc.? Were there any
>> >indications of how long ago the disassembly occurred?
>> >
>> >"That is what we have to this point."
>>
>> Steven nodded, digesting the new information he had just been given.
>>
>> "Admiral, I am trying to put together a team that will help me
>> while I'm out there looking for any information on the missing ships and
>> personnel. Would you have anyone to recommend to me? I have
>> admittledly little experience in selecting team members in order to get
>> the information that is needed. Also, is there any indication as to whether
>> any crewmembers of the Athens is still alive?"
>
>t'Llhweiir raised an eyebrow. If Liridian was as inexperienced as his question
>suggested, how had he gotten this mission, especially one that CINC
>Lasiter had taken a direct interest in? Why had Kitanya given him this assignment?
>
>"Commander, it would seem to me that the makeup of your team would depend
>primarily upon your investigative plan. What specialists you are going to need
>to handle analysis, reconnaissance, etc. Since this is a Special Operations
>investigation, I would presume that you would begin with personnel in your
>department, then fill any perceived gaps with staff from other departments,
>including Intelligence.
>
>"Have you discussed this with Admiral Kitanya?" she finished, trying to keep
>impatience out of her voice. Her Intel staff would never enter her office so
>unprepared.
Steven nodded. "I did, but she was summoned away for another meeting
while I was discussing what to do. I was asking for your recommendations
largely due to the fact that I have not had time to interact much with the
other people in Special Operations, other than with those with whom I
have returned on that joint taskforce. I would like to take the best people
with me, naturally, but I am also open to any recommendations."
[OOC: in player parlance, this is known as covering one's ass. Especially
since the PLAYER is feeling lost *wry* Besides, how much would a
*Commander* really know if all of this information was classified or something,
as it seems it likely would have been... and he's only recently joined Spec.Ops,
right?]
>> In the midst of the conversation, the intell lab manager chimed in.
>>
>> "Commander Rodan to Admiral t'Llhweiir. I have the final analysis you
>> requested. I thought I would pass it along to you verbally, as the final
>> written report won't be ready for a few more hours."
>
>"Go ahead, Commander," t'Llhweiir said. "Commander Liridian, who is
>leading the investigation from Special Operations, is here with me."
>
>> {OOC: I'll assume that you ladies will want to hear this. If not, I will
>> re-write.}
>
>(ooc: you presumed correctly, o beneficent one)
[OOC: indeed!]
>
>> "We have found finger prints, partials actually, on the inside and out.
>> Nothing that we could actually use for indenticiation purposes. We did find
>> something worth while on the inside, skin cells. The cells came from three
>> individuals, all Starfleet. We have identified the owners as LCDR Kagan the
>> ops officer on the Athens, CAPT von Richten CO of the Athens, and LT Moss of
>> the USS Sparta."
>
>t'Llhweiir looked at Liridian. She would see just what he was made of.
>"Commander Liridian, do you have any questions?"
"One main one to go with the bunch of little ones: Is there 'for certain' information
as to where this came from? And do we know this is not just some trick played by
whatever group had held them or killed them to lead any investigative team into
an ambush? After all, it's very easy to get partial prints and skin cells into
something
if the person those were coming from were dead."
[reaction?]
[OOC: hopefully I don't sound too stupid/uninformed here. *wry*]
Liridian out.
"A proof is a proof. What kind of a proof? It's a proof. A proof is a proof.
And when you have a good proof,it's because it's proven." - Canadian Prime
Minister Jean Chretien on the US policy on Iraq- 06 September 2002
"100% of the shots you DON'T take don't go in." - Wayne Gretzky
Engineer-In-Training - BSEE 2003. Can Grad School be far behind?
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