> With no identification of other DNA, Benning switched tactics.  "Computer,
> analyze text using all available decryption models."
>
> "The request should take three minutes to complete."
>
> While the computer chewed over the request, Benning sent a copy of the
> document to Decryption for their analysis.  Sometimes intuition could find
> things that even a sophisticated computer could not.
>
> "Requested results are ready."

"Ready," Benning replied.

> "There is no indication of a hidden message in the pattern of the text or in
> the choice of ink.  There are no hidden messages in the form of ink."

"Analyze all other materials in the documents for possible secondary
communication."

"Scanning."  There was a pause for a moment as the computer examined the scroll.  There does not seem to be a pattern in the weave of the fibers in the paper that would indicate a secondary message.  The text also does not seem to have a code pattern indicating a second meaning to the message."
 
(Benning?)

> "While the language used in the letter is in English.  It is more reflective
> of the grammar of formal Cardassian in word choice and order."

Benning nodded.  This made him more comfortable with the thought that a
Cardassian had been the creative source of the text.

(ooc: more to come once the question above answered.)
 
AJ
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