>"How much time elapsed from the decision to the time the runabout left Mars?" t'Llhweiir asked.

>"The plan was adjusted slightly after the attack.  We did not learn that the
>Back River was ready for us until just a few minutes before transport when
>Lt. Doe contacted us so the schedule was a bit up in the air on our end
>until that point."

>"Given that this Brotherhood seems to have seemingly endless sources of information about our actions, >how do we safeguard the prisoner?  How do we carry out investigations into their activity to stop them?" >Smallwood asked to no one in particular.

>Ariel decided that she had to jump into the conversation. "Since the Brotherhood seems to have been able >to inbed so many resources, perhaps it would be better to highlight who we consider to be safe and have >those folks be ultimately responsible for the prisoner and the investigation.  By highlighting who we are sure >isn't a leak, we might be able to guarantee security on the mission."  She glanced around to see if anyone >else agreed.
 
David just nodded....he really didn't have much to give in this debriefing.
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