> > "I can contact the captain of the Centurian," t'Llhweiir replied.
> "However,
> > you
> > are more familiar with the specific details you have organized."
> >
> > "If you can have then ready, we can brief them together.  Would you be able
> > to feel out the CO?  See if he is the kind of officer we can put in charge
> of
> > the field op.  We can run things from here, but we will need a good field
> > general, so to speak."
>
> "Yes," t'Llhweiir replied, nodding her agreement.  "I'd also like to involve
> our
> people who are already assigned to the investigation.  I do not know Captain
> Boulay.  Commander Wilson has just been assigned, but she is part of Intel
> and
> should be able to step into the investigation quickly.
>
> "While I agree that the current investigative team should take part, I am not
> so sure that JAG should be involved.  They do not have a reputation for
> keeping things quiet when they should, and this could very well become a
> combat mission."
> {response  : OOC: the above is the feelings of the character, not the GM}

t'Llhweiir nodded her agreement.  "The fewer involved, the better."

> > "I will order monitoring of the communications of everyone who is detailed
> to
> > both the escort and decoy transports and the security personnel assigned to
> > the prisoner."
> >
> > "That's a great idea.  When do we want to pull this off?  We could do it
> > almost any time.  The soonest I could get the resources into play would be
> > late this morning, just before lunch.  Bureau of Prisions needs a bit more
> > time.  However, we want to give our prey some time to prepare, but not
> enough for the surprise to be ruined.  Any thoughts on the matter?"
>
> "I think we should plan it for late second shift so that it would appear that
> we
> are attempting to move him quickly with a minimal number of staff in place."
>
> "I concurr."
>
> "Who knows where the prisoner will be taken?"
>
> "As of yet, no one.  We need to decide that.  UFP Bureau of Prisions won't
> accept him, as they consider the matter one for Starfleet.  Spacedock is not
> my first choice, for obvious resons.  Do you have any suggestions?"

"None specifically that could be ready so quickly.  Do you have any
suggestions?" she asked.

"None of the places that I can think of right off the bat are too far away to 
keep the prisioner handy for the investigators.  So how about we break a few 
rules.  Let's keep him in the brig of a starship that is in the solar system.  
That way we can keep a close eye on any comings and goings.  The breaking of 
the rules comes in where the prisioner is officially listed...  We list him as 
being held in the isolation unit at the maximum security detenetion center at 
HQ.  Not quite kosher by the book, but we are in extraordinary times.  The 
Centurian being newly arrived, and unscheduled at that, would be a good 
candidate.  When I brief the Captain, I can ask him if he would mind 
volunteering for a week or so.", Smallwood's tone clearly indicated that he 
liked this plan, but would be willing to drop it if t'Llwheiir disapproved.  He 
was being a team player, or at least trying to be.

{response}

Co-GM of the Spacedock/JSOC Game

Characters:
Adm. Samuel Lasiter, 
RAdm. Markus Garibaldi,
Ambassador Marconis, 
LCDR Donovan Black, and a host of others.



Co-GM of the Spacedock/JSOC Game

Characters:
Adm. Samuel Lasiter, 
RAdm. Markus Garibaldi,
Ambassador Marconis, 
LCDR Donovan Black, and a host of others.



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