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> "Ambassador," he said, "This is going to take a while. I will
need to bring in
> a couple more people to analyze the biological material and other evidence I'm > detecting. I should have something fairly complete by morning." > > "All right. We'll go with that. I'll stop by first thing in the morning. > Thank you for your time and attention n this." "You're welcome," Benning said as he returned his attention to the document. Once Watson left, he had the computer begin a comparison with all of DNA records available to see if there were matches. He also began checking to see if the age of the biological traces could be determined (in other words, when they were left on the document). There was variation in the time periods when the traces became a part of the scroll. Those attributed to Golan Dulath were about 2 to 3 weeks in age. The others date to periods both before and after his. It is possible that they could be attributed to the persons making or selling the scroll, those transporting the scroll, or some other persons. All of them are Cardassian. AJ
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