>There was little extraordinary about the exterior of the cryo-unit.  It was
>a basic unit that could be found in most hospitals and research facilities.
>It was made of a dark-gray metallic compound.  The unit stood at an
>45-degree angle that  made it appear that the patient was resting against a
>wall.  There were consoles allong the front and right side of the unit. 
>There was a large glass at the top of the unit that revealed the face of a
>young Vulcanoid woman.  She had shoulderlength blond hair with bangs that
>almost reached down enought to touch her arched eyebrows.  Her eyes were
>closed.  The readouts on the front console seemed to track her life signs. 
>They were slowed by appeared to be regular.  There were no warning signs
>showing.  There was also no indication of who she was, why she was in the
>unit, or how long she had been there.

Serana made sure the cryounit was in good working condition and had it
transferred to an exam room, which they cleared out to make room for the
large object.  She looked at any notes the exploration team had sent...

Gabe Ares' notes were brief but seemed pretty thorough.  He had checked the unit to see if there was any sort of infectious bacteria or virus or any other type of illness that might have brought about a medical reason for the person being held in the unit.  There were also his notes about the Letrosians, which were clearly built based on research from the Starfleet Medical  and Diplomatic Corps databases.  The mystery seemed to be more about the individual and how she had made her way into the unit.

She then contacted Admiral Renaud (I think this is right? Not sure)
requesting he come by at his earliest convenience because there was
something unusual which had turned up in Sickbay...
 
AJ
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