>A moment later Ambassador Rilg's voice could be heard responding.  "I am just completing a meeitng >myself.  If you would like, I could join you at the Ferengi Embassy when I am finished, Ambassador."
 
"Absolutely. See you there. Watson out."

>He set the document down on a worktable and, picking up a tricorder, scanned the artifact for compositional >makeup.

>Watson sat and watched intently.
 
>The scan revealled nothing spectacular, but that was not to say that it did not provide any answers.  The >parchment was made up of organic material.  It was a material that contained the cellulose make-up of a >gorla weed, a plant native to Cardassia Prime and often used in the making of fine expensive tablet.  The ink >on the parchment has a similar make up to that found in the ink emitted from an octopus-like animal native >to the northern seas of Cardassia Prime.  There are also traces of Cardassian DNA on the surface of the >paper, probably from the sweat of someone or someones who had handled the paper.  The combination is >an expensive one, since the paper and the ink were not replicated.
 
"Is there a way to identify the writing style of that of the former Ambassador?"
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