>"The way to gain their trust lies within the realm of their culture and
>psychie, not in anything we have to say or feel, Commander.  The Captain
>is quite right that only another felinid has the ability to truely and
>meaningfully understand these beings.  At least in the timeframe that we
>have.  Given time perhaps you and I could make such a connection, but
>unfortunately time is a commodity that we don't have.  I will leave you
>two to your work.  Keep me posted on any developments."

"Yesss sssirrr," said Tr'Lawsh.

(resp?)

She relaxed after he left.  "Well, the Mikan arrre verrry parrticularrr
about who ssseess theirrr cerrremoniesss.  We all arrre, I sssupposse.  I
wish him luck.  But I think beforrre we do anything, we should finish
getting theirrr language trrranssslated, asss that would grrreatly
facilitate anything we do with them in the holodeck orrr anywherrre
elssse.  It may even convince them we'rrre ssserrriouss about trrrying to
help them, asss what captorrr would ssspend the time trrrying to learrrm
theirrr captivesss language if they werre only going to keep them in
prrrissson orrr enssslave them?  I think I should ssstay with thisss the
rresst of today, if you don't mind, sssince I am the only Caitian
communicationsss / language experrrt herrre."

Daphne nodded.  Everything that Tr'Lawsh had said made sense.  "It would be best to keep the experts on the job.  What do you think we should do with the General? Do you think we should wait to talk with him until we have a better handle on their language or would you like me to talk to him while you continue here?"
 
(Tr'Lawsh?)
 
AJ
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