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 nodded. It was a reasonable request. "Understood, Doctor. I appreciate all the help you have been."

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K'Tael turned to Captain Boulay.  "It would seem that I am ready, sir."

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The two officers made their way to where the prisoner was being held with the aid of the directions that had been provided by Commander Perrin. It was not a long walk, but it did provide them with a chance to consider the possibilities. They enterred the building and made their way to the third floor where they found a large room dedicated to holding Jorgensen prisoner. There were a number of guards surrounding the room. It was clear that planetary security had taken recent events seriously.

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}}}=) Lisa

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