>Melora sneered.  It seemed that the Tremea tried to  keep up on things even
>though she still was not on the station.  "I believe  his students and
>associates greatly appreciate his presence.  It is always  good to have a
>person of
>his knowledge and experience on Cardassia Prime."   Melora had avoided
>answering
>the question, and it was clear to just about anyone  within hearing.
>
> >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.

Celana replied serenely to Melora, "I was not aware he is now teaching.   In
such a position, he'll be able to affect and shape the minds of your future
leaders.  You must be very pleased indeed."
 
"It was opportune for most involved," replied the Cardassian.  While Celana had pointed out a potential problem, it really wasn't one.

> >
> >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.
>
>"So, General, what role has the former Council taken in the new government
>that has been formed?", Lasiter asked trying to engage the General in some
>pointed conversation.

A'amon gave Lasiter a look of innocent surprise.  "Role, Admiral?  The
former Council members were happy to relinquish their power to the new
Cabinet.  While a few of them retain advisory roles, most of the Council
members have retired to positions within their respective houses, where
their skills are undoubtedly well-utilized.  Surely the Federation was aware
of the changes."

Lasiter answered, "Surely, General, we were not, and that is something I had hoped to address with you during your visit.  Time permitting of course."

{response}
AJ
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