>"Commander, what is the status of the prisoner? Has there been any sort of >attempt to get to him," asked the Klingon with interest. He would have found >it odd if they had been attacked, but not the actual informant. > >As he spoke he said quietly, "I'm going to find the Doctor to get you out of >here." > >The Klingon nodded in response as he awaited Perrin's response. He wanted to >get back to work and that meant getting the approval of the medical staff of >this >facility. Sending a lawyer might be a good thing in this situation >since they could be persuasive. > >"Mr. Jorgensen is still in his cell and has not been contacted by anyone >besides his guards." > >K'Tael was relieved to see that the prisoner was still secured. �"I am glad >to hear it. �Captain Boulay and I will be meeting with him shortly. �Please >inform his guards to have him ready." > >David stepped out of the room's doorway and looked around. > >(SNIP) > >The door shushed open as she stepped toward the door, and she stepped in to >find her patient dressed and ready to depart. �She now remembered why she >had opted to work in a primarily civilian hospital. �Starfleet officers tend >to feel as if they could order any one around. �"Commander, I understand >that you have returned to consciousness and are feeling better," she said as >she pulled out a medical sensor and began taking scans. > >K'Tael was almost taken by surprised by the Vulcan's entry. �It was clear >that she was not pleased with something. �"Yes, I am definitely feeling >better. �I believe that I can return to duty."
"It does appear from the readings that you will be able to continue on duty. I would like you to check in once a day with a medical facility for a week, Commander. Feel free to come here as long as you stay on Mars, but I would like you to continue to do even if you return to Spacedock." (K'Tael?) AJ _______________________________________________ Spacedock mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.scifi-rpgs.com/mailman/listinfo/spacedock_scifi-rpgs.com
