> "Understood, sir. �I have a report on our friend. �We had somebody looking
> into his business interests and personal life."
>
>t'Llhweiir raised a eyebrow. �"Why?" she asked.

It was obvious that it was not something that the Admiral had wanted and the 
agent wondered if he had put his career in jeopardy by taking the annitiative.  
"We ... er ... I thought that it might help with the investigation.  We only 
used public records to obtain the information, sir."

> "It seems that his family has a really long history in norther California.
> They have lived here since the 1820's. �They have had a great deal of
> interest in area agriculture and other investments and the bank accounts to
> support it. �They have taken a bit of a hit since Earth has been taking on a
> bigger role in space. �It is likely that they blame 'aliens' for the
> struggles over the last couple of hundred years."
>
>"Is there any indication that he is affiliated with the Brotherhood?"

"We haven't found anything definitive.  He has been known to be involved in 
groups that have questioned our interest in galactic politicis.  He fits the 
mold."

>"Send me a copy of the report, and keep me apprised. �t'Llhweiir out."
>
>She then contacted Smallwood and brought him up-to-date. �"I would like to see
>if they respond to the prisoner relocation. �Perhaps we can catch them in the 
>act."
>
>"I certainly hope so. �The team that we spoke about is standing by for your
> command."
>
>"Good. �We may need them soon.
>
>"How are preparations going?"
>
>(response)
>
>"I have forwarded a copy of Wilson's report, your eyes only. �It appears that
>there may be some security concerns in the bay where the Nile was stationed."
>
>(response)

AJ

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