"Then it has been decided," said Aravis.  "Mr. Knucklebiter, you  and  Lts
Gorm and K'stilk will join Commander McTiernan in checking out  the lab
where the missing scientists were working.  I want you  folks to pull
together any information that might relate to the   phenomenon."

(response?)

Aravis then turned to Dr.   Ingolsdottir.  "Doctor, you can join me on one
of the  Runabouts.   I would like to get a close up analysis of the area to 
see if our sensors  can pick up anything while we are up close and  person.
Commander  McTiernan, could you spare Ms. Pweretza to assist  us?

The doctor just  nodded.

"Of course," responded Commander  McTiernan.  "Would you like to use  one of
our Runabouts?   They are specially outfitted for scientific  purposes. 
They might  prove a little bit more specialized that the ones we  took out
from Spacedock."

"That would probably be for the best," replied Aravis.  She was impressed.
McTiernan had come across as a bit out of his  league, but since there
arrival back at the station, he had clearly gotten  back his composure.
"Thank you, Commander.  Also please feel free  to assign any other of your
staff to us.  You know them better than we  do.  I am sure they have a lot
to offer since they have been  investigating the region for some time."

"I was thinking that you might  want to switch the assignments for Lorenna
and myself.  I am a specialist  in meteorology.  I might be able to provide
more insight into the atmospher  of Jupiter as we investigate the
phenomenon.  We may want to have Perry  Morris join us as well.  He is an
ecologist and might be able to identify  what doesn't belong."

Aravis nodded.  "Sounds like he would make a great addition to the team.  I
would like to launch in about 10 minutes.  That should give us time to drop
off our things in our quarters and meet at the shuttle bay."

The station's CO nodded in agreement.  It sounded like a good idea to him.

"Mr. Knucklebiter, I am going to want you to coordinate things here at the
station while we are out there.  Make sure you have at least two of the
scientists here on the station coordinating with us.  if anything does
happen like you fear, I want to make sure that we get all the readings that
we can out of it.  We will make sure that our readings are also fed into the
station's mainframe for the same reason."

(response?)
AJ
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