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."
>
> "Which is why I would suggest we leave him  aboard the Centurian at 
> present, at least," Colin spoke up.  "We  can convert into stealth 
> mode and hide out here in our own solar system  pretty much 
> indefinitely.  The Centurian can be a very difficult  target to hide 
> when she needs to be."

"I concur," t'Llhweiir  replied.  "This would also minimize the number 
of people whose  communications we are monitoring."  

"Securing the prisoner aboard the Centurian should not be difficult.   There 
would be no civilians to worry about, and we could limit access to the  decks 
near the prisoner to just necessary and approved personnel," added Ariel  Ares.
 
"I'm sure that his lawyer will demand unfettered access to her  client.  How 
can this be accomodated?", Smallwood asked.
 
"We could set it up that once transported aboard, she could submit to  voice, 
retinal, and DNA scans before she is brought to visit him," continued  Ares.
 
"Sounds like we have a plan.  Commander K'Tael does this meet with your 
approval?", Smallwood directed the question right at the Klingon Commander.

{response}

"You should also make some contingency plans should fleet operations decide to 
send the Centurian on an errand.   Recent events should have taught us to 
expect the unforeseen."

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RAdm. Markus Garibaldi,
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