He angled the PADD so that she could more easily and comfortable view the screen.  He brought up the basic schematics of the whole station.  "This bottom area is the Engineering Section.  It is going to be off limits, which is probably ok since it isn't part of what you need to learn about.  My understanding is that you are here to get to know the freaks who are representing their governmentents.  That means that you are going to have to spend time on the decks that are set aside for the embassies.  That should not be a problem since outside of the Promenade, it is probably the most popular spot for tourists."

"Ok, what do you recommend?"

Abrams tapped the screen and the schematics blew up to focus on Module A.  "There are she 14 decks for the Diplomatic Module.  The top to are dedicated to personal shuttles for the representatives.  There is also one deck reserved for the Council Chambers and support staff for the Council itself.  The other 11 decks are divided among the various representatives that have embassies aboard.  There are even some empty spaces, so apparently there is hope to bring aboard more of these freaks.  I would suggest you head down to the module and just pick one of the embassies to stop by and visit.  They all have community liaison representatives that are sort of like tour guides.  They tend to be younger members of the diplomatic team sent to the station.  I would pick one that would seem to fit your personal interests the most that way you will raise the least suspicions."  Abrams stopped to see what Jaime thought of his suggestion.

"I'm a graphic artist," Jaime said.  "I'd guess Bajor would be one I could visit.

"Are there specific ones our friends need?"

"Bajor sounds like a great place to start.  Just be careful.  The personnel there have been connected with some shady activities on the station.  My department had a run in with them a few weeks back.  They are involved in more than just art and religion.  As for what our friends need, they are probably concerned with the powers that might be influencing the leadership of the Federation ... primarily the big ones, though Bajor would probably fall under that category, too.  This new Diplomatic Council might be something you want to look into.  It seems like the perfect breeding ground to bring together the enemies of the Federation."

"Who are the members of this council?" Jaime asked.

Abrams tapped a few buttons on the PADD and the images on the screen changed to a list of Council Members:

Aqualish Union: Plantoc Ra'aj el T'Kresh

Cardassian Union: Amassador Melora Damesh

Ferengi Alliance: Grand Proxy Rilg

Klingon Empire: roj'utlh Valtris

Independent Venasian Commonwealth: Tremea Dolari Far Haryail

Romulan Star Empire: Ambassador Ael t'Khllrez

"Ok.  I guess we should include as much of them as we can without becoming suspicious."

"That would probably be the best.  I can't imagine that it would be too difficult to speak with most of them.  Probably the most difficult will be the fishy Venasian," replied Abrams.  "They are suspicious of everyone, and are a bit more private then most.  They are also the ones we have to worry about the most.  Their former ambassador seems to have bonded with the chief of Starfleet and has taken him over."

(Jaime?)

AJ

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