>Bedru's face was a study in neutrality.  That, in and of itself, spoke
volumes since hers was a very >expressive face.  She had chosen not to argue
more strongly her concerns during the council meeting, >and she realized it
was too late to bring them forward now.

>Lasiter was no exactly happy that Starfleet's representative on the Council
had nothing to offer, but that >was what he was left with...

>"Ambassador, you must be aware that you are approaching a line that you
must not cross.  While your >concern for the former Cardassian Ambassador is
admirable, honorable even, you are not representing >James Watson.  Rather
you are representating the United Federation of Planets, and as such the
Prime >Directive is one of my primary concerns.  Another, and slightly more
pressing concern, is that this >incident not spiral into an incident that
starts the next major armed conflict..."  Lasiter was not masking >his
feelings on the matter.  He did not like where this was going, or at least
not where this could go.

"Understood Admiral. It would not be my intention to start a war, ever."

(response)

>"Sir, any error in effectively relaying the Federation's stance on the
Prime
>Directive is not the ambassador's alone.  I should have addressed this as
well."

Watson waited for a response.


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