>After a long flight from Spacedock to Rear Admiral Van Der  Loo's
>headquarters the party of three arrived without incident.   While there was
>not an incident, per se, there was a minor delay.   Station Operations kept
>them in a holding pattern for a few  minutes.  Obvously, a stalling tactic to
>give Van Der Loo time to  get ready.  When they finally docked they found a
>proper welcoming  party waiting for them.  Van Der Loo was waiting for them
>along with  a few of his officers, and it appeared as if Van Der Loo was
>barely  containing his annoyance with the surprise arrival.

>Joanna could  easily sense Van Der Loo's annoyance, but said little.
>Considering the  way he was carrying himself, she did not think that the
>Admiral or David  needed her assistance to figure that out.

David maintained an  expressionless face.

Like the others, Jared clearly recognized Van Der Loo's state of  mind.  He
had to admit that he could care less.  Van Der Loo had his  chance to talk via
comm lines, but chose now.  He made his bed ... now he  was going to have to
sleep in it.

>"Welcome to Starbase 54.  Your arrival is quite a  surprise....", Van Der
> Loo said to the group.

David assumed an  at-ease position, hands clasped behind his back. He still
maintained a stoneface but inside he wanted to beat the hell out of
Vanderloo

Jared smiled.  "Thank you for greeting us so quickly, Mr. Van Der  Loo. 
After our talk yesterday, I thought it might be prudent to visit your  station. 
You left me with a number of unanswered questions.  I  thought had not other
alternative to look into things myself."

Van Der Loo bristled as the use of "mister".  It is the way to address junior officers in lieu of rank.  Most definitely *not* the way to address an admiral of any flavor.  The slight did not go unnoticed.

"Greeting you, was the least I could do.  I hope you find answers to the questions that you have.  Whether you like them or not.  Mr. Abrams will be your liaison while you are here on the station.", he said looking at a particular LCDR that was with him.

"Good luck, *Admiral*."
 
Jared was almost amused at the verbal warfare going on between Van Der Loo and himself.  Somehow, it seemed like a good way to start things off.  He glanced toward Abrams and nodded.  "I was hoping that we might begin our investigating by sitting down with you and going over some details.  As CO of this sector, you have a number of resources coordinated here for you that could help us, particularly since everything has to go across your desk for approval before being sent on to SFC."
 
(folks?)

AJ

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