> Ael met the woman's eyes. Why were so many people so intent upon trying to > get a confession out of her? Wasn't this type of intrigue simply accepted in > diplomacy, as she had always suspected it was? "It is possible that you > underestimate our friend Ambassador Rilg," she said simply, far from an > untruth. Many beings underestimated Ferengi's in general. "THough, I admit, > it may well be possible that this information originated elsewhere, yet > Ambassador Rilg may have seemed like the more worthy conduit." If she wanted > an admission, she'd have to work a lot harder to get it. > > Not that she would get it, but Ael refused to believe that Bedru didn't know > where the information came from.
Bedru's expression did not change. She met the Rhianna's eyes levelly. So, the game was indeed on. No admission, but none was needed. "I've learned that one should never underestimate. It almost always gets you in trouble. "I do wonder, however, what might have motivated someone to use the Ferengis as a conduit for this information." (response) Bedru ends ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ | Randye Jones |) aka Adm. Carrhae t'Llhweiir and Adm. Candance Bedru /| Spacedock Role-Playing Game ( | ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Boldly goin' where no musician has gone before! _______________________________________________ Spacedock mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.scifi-rpgs.com/mailman/listinfo/spacedock_scifi-rpgs.com
