T'Kresh continued with the introductions as the General and Grand Proxy
spoke.  "I know that you have met our other new members, Melora  Damesh.
You knew her as the Diplomatic Aide to Golan Dulath when he was  the
representative from the Cardassian Union.  He has since been  reassigned,
and she has been appointed as his replacement."

The Clone's mild-mannered gaze rested on Damesh for a moment. "Gentle tides," she said pleasantly, "Congratulations on your promotion, Ambassador."


Melora Damesh bowed her head.  "Gentle tides, Madam Tremea," she  replied
with surprising diplomacy.  "It is a pleasure to see you  again.  I am glad
that rumors that you had left the station for good were  exaggerated."  The
way the comment was said left interpretation of how much  she knew open.

The T'remea's head tilted a little, considering this. "Unfortunately, I will not be returning to my original post on this station. I look forward, however, to working with Ambassador Haryail as the representative on General A'amon's staff." There definitely seemed to be something of the original Celana D'amondra's diplomatic acumen lacking, even if the Clone still had her memories. Then she suddenly asked, "Tell me, how is former ambassador Dulath? I hope his... reassignment is agreeable to him." If it weren't for her placid manner, one might almost think she was countering Melora's jab on purpose.


Valtris had to admit that Melora was being the most polite she had ever
seen.  She had to wonder what she was hoping to get from the other woman.
At the same time, she also noticed that the Cardassian was doing her little
bit to jab a needle in like she always did.  It would be interesting to see
how the Venasians reacted to the be'mIgh.

Lasiter returned his attention to the Venasians. He was wondering just what A'amon's reason for bringing the clone to Spacedock was. Was it to test the Federation? He had to suspect that it was Starfleet that rescued the real Celana D'amondra. Or was it the need to gloat of their technical superiority, or to further drill into the minds of the masses back home that the T'remea was backing the government- a legitamizing move on A'amon's part. What was certain was that the General had sand.... {OOC: a phrase from a Turner Network Television western- aka gumption, stones, etc...}

A'amon was watching the Clone closely, though with ths shadow of a smile on his face.

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