>> Report Addendum: The power supply was missing from Kagan's commbadge as
>> was a conponent from it's transceiver.  The missing transceiver component made
>> it impossible to transmit.  The parts of the transceiver that allowed it to
>> receive transmissions were damaged, and presumably left behind for that
>> reason.  With the damage to the receiver and the missing transmitter piece
>> and power supply the commbadge was worthless.

Steven made a note on the information for further perusal later.  It was certainly
an avenue of investigation that needed looking into.

>> >> "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."
>>
>> "How trustworthy and/or reliable do you consider the informant?
>> I'm not going to presume to tell you to be careful, but the whole
>> situation is making me suspicious."
>
>"We have not yet ascertained the informant's reliability," t'Llhweiir replied.
>"However, this matter has been kept under close guard.  She should have no
>other means to have known that Star Fleet officers were missing.  As you are
>taking over this investigation, I would presume that checking her would be
>part of that effort."

He nodded.  "Do we know where she came from with that information?"

[OOC: apologies if this has been covered, but I'm not sure I can locate the post
at the moment.]

[response?]

After the briefing on the informant was finished for the time being, he knew he had
a bit more research to do on the situation.  But there was one thing that niggled
at the back of his mind and he hoped the Admiral wouldn't object to being asked.

"Umm... permission to speak freely, Admiral?"

[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?


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