> Steven scanned the information on the padd quickly even as the Admiral
> continued.  He
> continued to listen intently, following what she was telling him.
>
> >"Further analysis of the dirt on the combadge suggests that it came from, or
> at
> >least was found, in what was an old, derelict mine.  Possibly an asteroid or
> >dead planetoid of some kind.  The mineral content was consistent with a
> >number of planetary bodies and asteroid fields.  Our analyst suggests that
> >someone had taken it apart to use components of it for reasons unknown.
> >He suggested that the missing components could have been used to repair
> >another communicator or to construct another device."
>
> "It could possibly have been both the repair of another communicator and
> construction of another device.  I'm going to have to look into the analysis
> of
> what remains of the communicator and see if there is anything I can figure
> out in that regard.  Were you informed as to whether there was any genetic
> evidence found in the combadge to determine who might have taken
> the communicator apart?  Depending on whether or not any carbon-14 was
> also found, it may help in determining whether it was Commander Kagan
> who took it apart, or whether it was someone else who is also among the
> missing personnel, and possibly how long ago."

"Our people are checking into that," t'Llhweiir replied.

(ooc: gm, i did post that question way back when; however, i can't find an
answer.  if you sent, please resend)

{OOC: Unfortunately, I can not find it either.  Use this at the official report.  - CS}

{IC: The Report- All tests to determine who took it apart were inconclusive.  
Although, the individual had to have either some detailed knowledge about Starfleet 
communicators or, at the very least, was very adept at communications 
devices/electronics in general.  It was taken apart with care, taking only those parts 
that were necessary.  Although, there were some fingerprints on the inside of the 
cover.  They belonged to the CO of the Athens and to LCDR Kagan.  The fingerprints 
don't indicate anything other than they had handled the top of the communicator case 
while it was disassembled.  }



> "Did the informant Admiral Garibaldi sent to you mention either where
> she got the comm badge,  or where the port where the Federation
> starship was docked?  It could be a place to start."

"She said that she had received it from someone else.  She has invited me to
visit a certain spa where additional information could possibly be obtained."

(response)

t'Llhweiir ends

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RAdm. Markus Garibaldi,
Ambassador Marconis, 
LCDR Donovan Black, and a host of others.



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