> t'Llhweiir nodded and left Smallwood's office.  She returned to  her own and
> quickly ordered a team to the San Francisco site belonging  to Richard Bates.
> She instructed them to determine whether the Pride of  Humanity was docked.
> She would need a warrant before doing  more.
>
> In the meantime, she put the process of getting that warrant into motion.
> She contacted Star Fleet Communications to beginning monitoring traffic for
> anyone who had any knowledge about the planned relocation of the prisoner.

She also assigned an Intelligence unit the task of learning all there was to
know about Richard Bates.

> It did not take the Intell team to report back.  In fact, it only took as
> long as the trip over to the docking facility to get its initial report
> prepared because the Pride of Humanity was not currently in dock.  The team
> leader had taken the extra step to check into its flight plan which was a public
> record filed with the FASA, and the plan indicated that the shuttle was on a
> pleasure cruise through the Solar System.

t'Llhweiir replied back: Determine shuttle's current location.  Report any
unusual activity at the dock.
A report came in just then from the JAG's office.  It was an approved warrant to search the Pride of Humanity and its docking location.  The warrant was good for a week.
 
(Admiral?)

AJ
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