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

>Bedru's expression never changed, but she knew there was only one action
she could take.

>"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.

>"Very well then.  Both of you may consider yourselves on notice that you
are not to interfere with an >interal matter under Cardassian jurisdiction.
Do not take further action in the Golan Dulath matter until >the the reports
from the Ferengi can be confirmed and the the note from the former
ambassador is >properly authenticated.  The trip may continue as planned,
but do not commit the Federation or >Starfleet until we can verify the
information that was given to you.  I suggest, Mr. Ambassador, that >you
have somone get what you have to intell, and soon."  Lasiter was still
unhappy, but he was not >angry.  Just slightly more than unpleased.

"Your suggestion, as I stated earlier Admiral, was already planned for after
this meeting. I will continue on my work with the Council on this matter
with full confirmation, however, with all due respect please do not issue me
orders. I am still civilian. I accept your concerns about the Prime
Directive and will bring those up to the Council. I think at this point I
should get to Intel before it gets too late. Anything else I can assist
either of you with?"


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