"May I take a holopic of this work?"

The Bajoran nodded.  "I don't think that would be a problem."

Jaime nodded her thanks.  Carefully, she set the multi-purpose padd and recorded the image.  "This gives me a lot of information about your artwork," she said.  Can you tell me a bit about your current political relations with the Federation?"

"Well, personally, they are quite good since I work and live on a Starfleet installation in orbit around the Federation's capital world," he said with a bit of a chuckle.

Jaime just frowned like she either didn't get the joke or didn't find it funny.

"My apologies.  I was trying to provide a little humor.  Overall, Bajor's ties with the Federation are fairly strong.  Like those between most allies, there are some difference, but for the most part, we get along."

"I see," she said.  "Is there any information available that's more specific?  Or," she paused thoughtfully, "Perhaps someone here who give me additional information?"

It was a surprising request from an art enthusiast.  While politics affected art, it was not usually such a high interest from someone on a museum tour.  The guide nodded in response.  "I might be able to answer some of your questions about our relations with the Federation, depending on the specifics, but I am sure one of our diplomats would be better at it."

(Jaime?)

AJ

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