>K'Tael still lay on the bed unmoving. It was clear that the Klingon was
>hearing him, but there was obviously something preventing him from
responding.

>He took K'Tael's hand in a desperate move and placed the fingertips on his
>temple, "Come on....help me dammit."

>Dr. T'Mel who had been waiting outside the room could hear the panicked
calls of the Captain and stepped in concerned that the patient had taken a
downturn. "Is >everything all right, sir?" she asked as she stepped into
the private room.

He laid K'Tael's hand down, "Doctor...he is responding to me...the monitor
is making noted changes in his heart rate. He simply can't speak to me. He
has information I need-I want to do a Mind Meld."
T'Mel was not able to completely supress the surprise she felt at the Captain's request.  It actually snuck into the features of her face.  "Sir, I understand that you need the information that Mr. K'Tael has but I am not sure that a mind meld is an option at this time.  It would be ethically questionable since he cannot provide his concent for it and it could endanger his health."
 
(David?)
 
"The changes you are seeing on the monitor may be due to a reaction to you, but they may be an autonomic reflex that is not directly related to your presence.  Such variance is a good sign."
 
(David?)

AJ
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