> "No one has been working on that as of yet," replied Jenna.  "I  have had
> these two mechanics working solely on the physical damage to the  shuttle.  I
> assumed that you and Captain Boulay would want to work directly  with the
> computers to check for whatever evidence you thought would be  useful."

"I would like to do that," Wilson replied.  "Where can I work?"

Jenna nodded toward a console not far away.  "I am sure that these two gentelmen woudl be willing to share their space with you for convenience of saving time.

She began the process of retrieval, placing her work under security access to
herself and Admiral t'Llhweiir.
The computer quickly retrieved the sensor scans from the the Runabout. Fortunately, the computer's memory had not been damaged in the least during the crash to the planet's surface.  A quick check at the surface of the shuttle showed that it had been painted black.  There did not seem to be any sort of registration number clearly painted on the exterior, which made sense.  They were not going to advertse who they were.
 
A closer look at the scans did show that it had come from the outer Solar System.  Also, while it's ID transponder was being muted, the sensors on the Runabout were getting a reading on it.  It's ID number indicated that it was docked out San Francisco on Earth.

While she worked, her combadge sounded.

"Boulay to Commander Wilson. What's your status?"

"I'm in (ooc: location), pulling up the scans of our attackers to see if we
can't I.D. them" she replied.  "Still awaiting results.  How is Commander
K'Tael?"

(response)
AJ
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