>T'Kresh became a little more serious.  "You have taken the lead on this situation, James.  I was wondering if >you had any ideas about how this delegation should approach the situation when we arrive."  The use of his >name was a first.  She had always used his title in the past.  She did not want formality to get in the way of >a much needed talk.
 
>Watson noted the change in formality, "Honestly I'm not sure....I need your help. If he is being poorly treated >we can only go so far."
 
>Her bright aquamarine eyes focused on him.  They closed slightly in resignation just before she nodded in >agreement.  "You are right.  The situation is ... delicate."  She looked around the room the Council members >had settled into before standing up and moving over to the window to look out at the stars as they streaked >by.  She folded her hands together and turned back to James.  "How are we going to protect him without >creating a war?  That is really what we have to do.  The only way I see us being able to do that is through a >united front and a demand that he be turned over to us.  I don't think that Cardassia is ready to challenge >such a proposal."
 
"And if they are...Ambassador Damesh will have to tow their line...I'm sure the other Ambassadors will back us though."
 
"I don't doubt that.  I am not sure that woman would even want to stand up for Golan.  The real question is going to be how much listening the Cardassians are going to do."
 
(James?)

AJ
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