>Stark eyed the others nervously.  "As we spoke about earlier, Admiral,
>there are problems here, but I am not sure that I am the person who
>can provide you with that information."

>David could've walked out of the room he was so angry but he held it
>together, "Please elaborate why not Colonel."

>Stark could see David seething upon hearing his answer.  "I wish I
could say that it >was because I do not know the details or that I was
a party to the problem, but it is >because it would me my job and
perhaps my life."  There was an eerie silence that >filled the cabin
after the officer's response.

"So between the last time I spoke to you--when you tried to help me,
and now, has Admiral Van Der Loo ordered you not to speak to us or
directly threatened you if you did so?"

Jared too felt a great deal of concern about the situation.  This was 
not the way Starfleet officers were supposed to behave.

Stark glanced around the cabin at those providing him with transport.  
He had no doubt that they were a bit incredulous at whathe was saying.  
"It was not so much a direct threat, but one that has become obvious 
with the way thngs are going out here."

(folks?)

AJ

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