"Well, sir, there are three reasons actually. For starters Commander M'Rrenn trusted you, and he was a very good man. Second, Admiral Lasiter said that to ensure that he did not influence the anticorruption investigation, that I was to send all reports to Admiral t'Llhweiir and yourself. Thirdly, to answer the unasked question why not Admiral t'Llhweiir, well it's like this. I know that the CinC trusts you. He appreciates your judgement and unique point of view. Admiral t'Llhweiir has her hands full with running Intell and serving as acting chief of staff."

She leaned back, curiosity satisfied. It made sense, but she was still a little suspicious. He was a Garibaldi, and blood often ran thicker than duty. She would keep that to herself, though, until she could dig up a little info on him. "All rrright. I am awarrre that therrre have been suspicious activities taking place within Starrrfleet, especially among the morrre distant outposts and cerrrtain fleets. I am also awarrre of the possibility of the link to a forrreign goverrrnment, although I had not hearrrd the Bajorrrans named before, except as one of severrral possibilities. And I was not awarrre it rrran so high up. Tell me morrre. One does not go afterrr a high rrranking and powerrrful Starrrfleet officerrr without harrrrd prrroof." Kit was also aware that this could be a trap, to lure her into acting rashly, and opening the door to an investigation. She trusted almost no one in Starfleet anymore.


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