> "That makes a long list of potential suspects.  Rooting out the turn coat is
> not going to be easy, and it will take morale and flush it.  People will
> start to suspect friends and coworkers.  However, we could use that to our
> advantage.  If we can make the right appeal to Starfleet forces in general,
> and those in the sol system in particular, we may get a leed.  But the
> challange will be to make the right appeal, to send the right message.  If we
> get just one good lead we would have our way in.", Smallwood said.
>
> Lasiter just listened.  While he was angry as he had every been in his life,
> he was pleased to see that Security and Intell were showing signs of working
> together.  Instead of playing the usual turf wars...  This calmed him, but
> only slightly.
>
> "Wilson's report is telling, and points in two directions.  The first being
> flight operations, who would know about the flight, who was aboard, and their
> destination.  The second being the support staff for each of those on the
> runabout.  All that fit into those categories need to be interviewed.  Start
> taking a look at communications logs as well.  Check all of them except for
> those for the diplomatic channels, as we don't have domain there.  However,
> the others are all fair game.  Look for patterns in the who is calling who."

"Might I suggest that, before we make any public announcements that might put
someone on their guard, we attempt to set up a trap?" t'Llhweiir said.  "For
example, schedule moving the prisoner to a more secure location.  Then, we set
up a reception committee to pick up those who respond."

(responses?)

t'Llhweiir ends

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