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> "I figured as much.  One last question, if I may.  We have dealings with
rogue Selara.  I am curious, what kind of dealings does A'amon have with
her?  How worried do I have to be about her and her work with A'amon?"  For
the first time Garibaldi admitted to someone other than Admiral Lasiter that
Starfleet had dealings with the rogue and terrorist (as some branded her).
Also for the first time, he betrayed some of his feelings on the matter.  He
trusted their arrangements completely.  She would never pick sides, and
would play every advantage given  to her.  What Gariabldi did not know, and
incidently what he feared most, was her arrangements with a man like Tal
A'amon.

Thomas' gold-flecked eyes went flat and the golden specks glinted, the only
outward display of emotion he showed.  "So far we have been unable to
discern the exact nature of Selara D'amondra's business with Tal A'amon.  We
have good evidence they have met and she is covertly on his payroll, and
some evidence that seems to indicate she helped him vanish several key
members of whom he considers 'rebel Families,' although there is more
evidence that she is simply helping him run arms.  If you can believe it,
her network is far more difficult to infiltrate than A'amon's. "


"However, she did not make it any secret that she delivered Commander
Lasiter's murderers to Starfleet - to you, it seems - and she has never
taken any sides in a situation.   She is known in Venasian circles as one of
the purest mercenaries, and therefore as reliable as your bank account.
She does not have any particular loyalty to A'amon, except that he pays her
well.   But then, she has no particular loyalty to you either."

-S

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