> The Tellarite continued.  "Whoever was doing the shooting was good.  The
> targets they hit were too coordinated to be otherwise.  They knew what they
> needed to hit, and hit them on target.  It was too perfect to be random
> luck."
>
> Harrison picked up where his partner stopped.  "The energy weapons were
> higher quality than is normally found on a civilian ship, which is what she
> appeared to be.  They were not standard-issue Starfleet phasers, but the
> energy signature was close.  I would suggest that someone who knows our
> weapons well was the person who built them.  They were either bought onthe
> black market or were built by someone in the organization that made the
> attack."

The first answer did not surprise Wilson at all.  The Nile had been a sitting
duck out there.  "I had, almost, expected you to tell me that the weapon was
Star Fleet issue.  However, 'close' still makes me wonder.  Is there any way we
can put together a short list of--if not actually names--skills that might be
necessary to built the weaponry?"

(response)

She turned to Firehawk.  "Speaking of Star Fleet, Captain, can you find out if
any staff here went on leave unexpectedly over the last couple of hours?"

(response)

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