>"I would say that not only are these attacks in our territory, but
indications
>suggest that Star Fleet personnel are involved," t'Llhweiir replied.  "I
spoke
>with Commander Wilson just a few minutes ago.  She said that their trip was
not
>previously scheduled.  Whoever set up the attack had to do so with little
notice
>and with a full knowledge of the personnel on the shuttle and their flight
plan."

>"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."

"You just named your poision, Admiral t'Llhweiir.  Take charge of setting it
up.  Coordinate with the team on Mars that is conducting the investigation,
Spacedock, and Adm. Smallwood with SF Security as necessary.  The USS
Centurian is here in port, and is waiting for an assignment.  Make use of
her.  The skipper's name is Colin Fitzgerald."

"Yes, Sir," t'Llhweiir replied.

"Adm. Smallwood, your idea about an announcement is a good one, but
t'Llhweiir is correct.  We can't afford to tip anyone off.  Not yet.  That
said, I want you to develop an announcement such as the one you suggested.
It will be released when we have arrests from the ambush you three will be
setting up."

"Admiral Smallwood, would you also supplement the security guarding the
prisoner?" t'Llhweiir asked.  "Wilson reported that Captain Firehawk, 
the commander of the Mars station, did not feel that she had the facilities or
staffing to adequately guard him."

   "Of course.  I will augment her station bound security contingent, as well as her 
interceptor group.  She will have them inside of 3 hours.  I will see if the bureau of 
prisions can spare a few folks as well."

"If I may sir, I believe Captain Boulay would be taking over the
investigation almost certainly with Commander Wilson's even assistance. He
just came back to duty and his Ops logs show he signed out with no previous
notice that we're aware of for this trip." He was furious-now they'd come
after his family, "I am concerned about what David has gone through sir.
After his recent assignment, can he effectively carry on this mission?
Recommend sending Commander Joanna Kirk to Mars ASAP."

"With one attack on a transport already, no.  Have her contact him over subspace 
communications to make an initial assessment of his mental state.  Have him stop by 
sickbay on Mars Station to have a work up, to be sure that his new injuries will not 
complicate his old ones.  The Counselor should probably see those results before she 
calls him.  As much as he may need the help, let's not send out another target.  At 
least not yet."

{response}

"I want these thugs brought down, and now.  They have had the first two shots, and 
it's our turn.  I want feet to doors {OOC: refering to breaking down doors as in Law 
and Order}, and thumb screws turned.  This is not some frontier outpost, this is 
headquarters.  I want to see butts in the brig.....", he let the implication hang.  
The obvious or heads will roll was unnecessary.

{response}

Co-GM of the Spacedock/JSOC Game

Characters:
Adm. Samuel Lasiter, 
RAdm. Markus Garibaldi,
Ambassador Marconis, 
LCDR Donovan Black, and a host of others.



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