Adam had to agree that now that they were talking, it probably was safer to work with these folks.  He just didn't like the idea of betraying the cause.  He glanced around the room, which seemed to be filled with aliens.    "I am not sure how much help I can be,>Lieutenant.  Admitting that I am a member of the Brotherhood does not mean that I have access to all sorts of information about the
group."

<ooc: My apologies if everyone was waiting on me for this. -B>

(ooc: No worries, Ben. I don't think that there was anything specific to you or Geb waiting in the response. I must have mistakenly deleted this because I do not remember seeing it.)

"Any information you could provide of is might be helpful. You can never know where a lead will take you, Mr. Leaver." Geb moved around so he could take a seat at the table. He was worried that the chair would not be able to hold his weight. "Perhaps you could tell us a bit about the mission. Who was involved and how you came to be chosen as the agent?"

Aravis turned to the younger officer and nodded. He had taken a good approach. It seemed as if Adam and his lawyer were calming down as they spoke.

(response?)

}}}=) Lisa

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