>> Steven arrived at Admiral t'Llhweiir's office. >> >> "Commander Steven Liridian reporting as ordered. Could you please let >> the Admiral know that I am here to see her?" >> >> He had done some research on what had been going on and had also found >> out that Admiral t'Llhweiir was female. He had nothing against female >> flag-rank officers, and even if he had, his sister would have given him grief over >> it. >> Of that he was certain. > >t'Llhweiir's assistant looked up from her work. "One moment, please, >Commander," she said. She contacted the inner office then said, "The >admiral is waiting for you." > >The door slid open, inviting Liridian to enter.
"Thank you." Steven said, before turning and walking through the open door into the office. >A tall, Vulcanoid female stood, gestured to one of the seats across from >her desk, and said, "Commander Liridian, please be seated." "Thank you, Admiral." He answered, taking a seat. >"I understand that Admiral Kitanya has assigned you the task of locating >our missing personnel and ships." "Yes, ma'am. She has informed me that I am going to be one of several who are assigned to go and investigate the disappearance of ships and personnel alike going back approximately seven years, and report back whatever we find. From what little I was able to ascertain, the only thing most of them seemed to have in common was the area of space they were in at the time of the disappearances. Admiral Kitayna said that you had managed to acquire some new information since I spoke to her. Seeing as how situations can change in a matter of moments, would it be too presumptuous of me to ask if you could please share any new information you may have?" The last statement was spoken in a tone slightly lighter than the rest of his statement. Steven was hoping he didn't sound too ignorant or too green. What he did know was that intelligence tended to change from moment to moment and sometimes what happened one moment was almost directly contradicted the very next. [response?] Liridian out. "A proof is a proof. What kind of a proof? It's a proof. A proof is a proof. And when you have a good proof,it's because it's proven." - Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien on the US policy on Iraq- 06 September 2002 "100% of the shots you DON'T take don't go in." - Wayne Gretzky Engineer-In-Training - BSEE 2003. Can Grad School be far behind? _______________________________________________ Spacedock mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://scifi-rpgs.com/mailman/listinfo/spacedock_scifi-rpgs.com
