>T'Kresh stepped toward the Gul.  "Thank you for making these  arrangements
>on such short notice.  We all appreciate it."  She  glanced around the room
>and wondered where Golan Dulath was.  "Is the  former ambassador going to
be
>joining us?"

>"Of course.  He will  be joining us shortly.  I wanted to give you all time
>to settle in  before we got down to business so I scheduled his arrival for
>a little after  yours.  I believe that he will be quite pleased to see all
>of you.  He has fond memories of his times on Spacedock."

>Valtris  could not understand why Golan would not have already been here.
>There  was no reason to make the Council representatives wait for his
>arrival.  She could not help but wonder whether the Cardassians were  going
>to follow through on their agreement to have him at the  reception.  She
was
>not going to start a fight by making accusations  until their was a clear
>reason to do so.  "It will be a pleasure to see  him again as well.  Did
you
>have anything planned for us before his  arrival?"

>"I thought that we could go over his medical reports and answer some
>introductory questions," replied the Gul.  "It would give you a chance  to
>focus on that before speaking directly with the Professor."

>"Perhaps we should get things started so we are finished when the Professor
>arrives," suggested the Klingon representative who looked at her fellow
>diplomats to see if they agreed

"Gul we have brought along a physician with us because, as the other
Ambassadors can attest to, we are not medically trained and want to make
sure our comprehension of any medical conditions are clearly understood."
Jarrit Legrath glanced over the newly arrived group.  He knew just about everyone either by looking over dossiers prepared about the various Council members or from his introduction to Captain Annan upon his ship's arrival.  The only person left who could be the doctor was the Trill.  He dipped his head to the woman.  "I can understand your concerns.  Let me bring in Doctor Serat in so she might be able to brief you on the Professor's most recent physical."  The Gul walked over to the twin doors to the reception room and pulled them open manually.
 
A Cardassian woman stepped into the room.  She was wearing a pale blue dress that had overlapping underlayers of salmon and purple that somehow seemed to highlight the light blue of her eyes.  Her long ebon hair was pulled back in a traditional Cardassian hair-style that let it fan out along the side and back making it seem like she had shoulder length here.  She made her way over to the group with the Gul following.  "Greetings, honored diplomats.  Thank you for agreeing to meet with me."
 
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"I would like to start by saying that Professor Dulath is in very good condition.  In fact, he is in better condition than when he first returned from his assignment on Space Station McKinley," she said as she brought up her bronze colored PADD. 
 
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"Pardon me, folks.  I did not mean to indicated that he had received any bad treatment as he was serving in a role as your peer.  In fact, I suspect just the opposite to be the case," she said with a polite and surprisingly friendly smile.  "When the Professor first returned to Cardassia Prime, he was actually overweight and was suffering from a condition somewhat similar to a condition humans refer to as gout as well as fatty liver disease.  I believe he was suffering from "living the high life?"
 
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"Since returning, he seems to have been able to focus on living healthier.  He has lost some weight, which has allowed his system to recover.  Most of his numbers fall within the normal range or are on their way there."
 
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AJ
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