> 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.

She said, "Computer, to whom is the shuttle registered?"

A moment later the cold voice of the computer responded.  "The shuttle is registered to Jonathon Bates, San Francisco, North America Earth.  The ship is registered as the Pride of Humanity, EV-3221976."
 
(OOC:  Just as a hint because this might have registered for you if you were reading some of the other posts.  I lost my notes and had to make up a new name.  Jonathon is the leader of the Brotherhood cell that has its own storyline at the moment.)

Wilson relayed this information to Admiral t'Llhweiir's office, her eyes only.
She would not trust anyone else with the results.
 
AJ
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