>"Not on that situation sir, but you did mention some ideas regarding our
upcoming guest, General >A'amon?"

>"As you two can imagine, his visit is an important one, and the Federation
wants nothing to go wrong >while he is here.  His schedule will keep him
planet side for the majority of his visit, however his >transport will dock
inside Spacedock.  Any escort will remain in orbit.  However, due to some
other >security concerns, we need to vent the station.  That is, completely
refresh the air on the station.  They >breath through their skin, and can
detect anything from pheromones to carbon scortching that an >explosion
leaves behind.  This needs to be done before he, and his party, arrive.  It
is also vitally >important that it be kept quiet.  The public must not know,
and only absolutely essential personnel to >the venting operation can know
about it.  You will have at most 2 days.  What do you need to do to
>accomplish this?"

Lorin looked at Shevab for an answer, "That would be an Engineering issue.
My concern, sir, is that his Ambassador will have already noticed the
differences in the air and we don't know what she is informing him of?"

"I know that it is a gamble, but I have a feeling that things are not quite what they 
appear to be inside the realm of Venasian politics.  We can explain away anything we 
have to, but we need a way to refresh the air on station.  We also need a way to 
isolate the ventilation systems for quarters that we will need to use to house one of 
our guests."  Lasiter was referring to Celana D'amondra, the former Ambassador, but he 
did not mention her name.

"I would think there has to be a way you can do the air transplant
quietly...Commander?"

{response}

Co-GM of the Spacedock/JSOC Game

Characters:
Adm. Samuel Lasiter, 
RAdm. Markus Garibaldi,
Ambassador Marconis, 
LCDR Donovan Black, and a host of others.



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