"Apart from those in this room, I'd say the personnel that were assigned to the Back River and the other runnabouts that took part in the operation. I believe we can trust Captain Fitzgerald's senior staff, but I haven't been able to clear his entire crew.", Smallwood answered.

"If it's of any help, my crew is made up of several races- humans, vulcans, betazoids, and a few others. Plus up until recently we've been fairly far away from here, and only came here after getting surprise orders to ferry Admiral Jackson here. I doubt that Centurion would have been of any interest to the Brotherhood at that time. Now maybe, but not before. Assuming that, sirs, we can assume that my crew is relatively safe," Fitzgerald added.

"Thank you Captain, but just to be safe, let's just keep what ever we decide to an absolute minimum number of people.", Smallwood added.

"Have we made a list of the people we know were brought in on this project? That could help us in id'ing at least some of those that are involved in the leak." K'Tael was very concerned about the leaks. The ongoing problem has lead to the loss of more witnesses in this case than anything else. He wanted to make sure that Jorgensen was going to be protected.

"Not a complete list. Please send Admiral t'Llhweiir and I a listing of everyone that you spoke to both here and on Mars. We'll run down the list to make sure that no one made contact of known Brotherhood members or anyone else worth looking at. I'll be sure to send a list of personnel that I involved here to both you and Admiral t'Llhweiir."

"That should not be a problem. I will need to speak with my assistant, LtCdr Holt. She was the person coordinating the security coverage for the prisoner on Mars before she was reassigned to the Io mission. She will be able to provide a full roster. We might be able to get a roster from Captain Firehawk as well."

Smallwood nodded his head in agreement. "Now just what do we do with the prisoner, seeing as his friends seem to get word of his every move? I would first like to suggest that he make a sworn statement of is activities in the Brotherhood, and his role in crimes committed on Spacedock. That way if he should not survive to trial, it need not be a total loss."

"I can have a statement made as soon as this meeting is complete, sir," responded the Klingon to the main point, but he also continued in order to offer his opinion on the question. "Considering the ability for the Brotherhood to access secure portions of the station, I would say that is not the safest of places for us to put him. Mars, which I had hoped would be secure, has also proven to not be the best of options. We would need a location with extremely limited and controlled access. A small starship would be a perfect choice."

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}}}=) Lisa

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