>some reason, I did not noticed that you had already placed Joanna in a
>chair. I must have read over your post too quickly before responding)
(ooc: no worries)
>Van Der Loo leaned back in his chair and placed his arms on the rests. "Please come in and make >yourself comfortable, Counselor ... Kirk, I believe it."
David just glanced at Kirk.
>Once she was settled in, Van Der Loo tunred his attention to the two gentelmen who had recently arrived. >"If I had known that this was going to be a larger group, I would have cleared off my briefing table. I hope >that it is all right that we sit around my desk instead."
David merely smiled.
>"Perhaps you would like to begin, Colonel. What new information do you have for me in regards to the >political situation below?"
>Stark nodded. "Overall, there is not much change. Hostilities are still running quite high between the two >factions. There has only been one major battle since my previous briefing," said Stark, who quickly added, >" which took place last week." He wanted to make sure that Kirk and Boulay were able to understand the >details. "There were about 300 people killed and 700 injured between both sides. Once again Federation >peacekeepers were not able to prevent the action."
David mulled the #'s in his head....but listened.
"Has there been any change in the willingness of either side to at least meet with us in some sort of peace talks?" asked the Admiral.
Stark just shook his head. "They are at least willing to speak with our representatives now, at least. They are not willing to even consider a peace conference or give up anything for the other side."
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AJ
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