LA frowned.  Well, that sealed it.  This does tie 
the situation to the briefing they received this morning. He glanced toward 
Nessa since she had suggested working with customs.  "We need to get a 
complete listing of all the Ramesar who were aboard yesterday through this 
moment." 
 

"I can work with Operations and Customs to 
work on compiling that list.  That would allow us to try to include anyone who 
would just be here randomly for a layover as they were transporting to another 
location as well as those people who were visiting the station and 
living on board."  She paused, 
considering whether it would be insulting to LA's team to say the 
next sentence.  With that said, they couldn't worry too much 
about politeness if it interfered with the 
investigation's efficiency.  "With that said, that list would not include 
anyone who might have been aboard without 
going through the proper channels."  
It was a big station with a lot of access points.

"Get to 
work on it..I believe Ops can be a great help to you but please remember it 
needs to be low-profile. Keep me informed please." With that Lorin left....in a 
bad mood.

Nessa watched the CO walk off before turning to LA.  "Best of luck 
down in Sickbay with the medical examination.  I will get that report to you 
ASAP."  
She started walking to the nearest turbolift.'

"Ravenhawk to Lt. 
Austin." she spoke after hearing the familiar chirp 
she heard after tapping her comm 
badge.

"This 
is Austin.  Go ahead, Captain."

"I am on my way up to 
Ops.  We need to start compiling a list of all 
the Ramesar who might have been on board for the past 
couple of days, and that list needs to be sorted into a timeline 
as to who might have been aboard at any hour.  Up for a 
challenge?" 

  

A smile spread across the new Ops manager's face.  "Sure thing, 
Captain.  I will get to work on compiling that list.  Are you planning 
on coming up to Ops or should I forward the information to your personal 
database?" 


"I will definitely join you in 
Ops.  I was planning on helping with the research.  I 
know that it will be a big task.  I should be 
there in a few 
moments."

"Understood," 
replied the new Ops Manager as she turned back to her station to start creating 
the computer query to begin the research.  "Computer, please scan through 
the crew and passenger lists for all ships arriving and departing from Space 
Station McKinely between stardate x [ooc: GM could you insert the appropriate 
dates ... or we can just pretend she said them] and stardate y, compiling a 
list 
of all Ramesar individuals who were listed in either during that time 
period.  Please include the names of the ships connected to each individual 
as well as their stardate of arrival or departure." 

  

"Working," was the simple response from the 
computer. 

  

"Computer, please also include any Ramesar individuals who 
might have come aboard or left the station through our transporter 
systems.  Include the names of where those individuals arrived from or went 
to as well as their stardate of arrival or departure." 

  

"Working." 

  

For now, Rebecca simply had to await the arrival of the 
information and the Captain.

Captain Ravenhawk lived up to 
the promise and stepped off the turbolift and made her 
way over to the main Operations 
station.

Rebecca had 
heard the sound of the turbolift doors open and close so she turned to see who 
had arrived.  While she hadn't had much of a chance to interact with her 
new XO since arriving on board, she did recognize the Indian woman.  She 
smiled and nodded in greeting  as she checked the progress on the computer 
to see how much longer it would be before the results were 
produced. 

  

(Captain?) 

  

As Ravenhawk was speaking, Rebecca realized she hadn't 
remembered to access a staff listing of those attached the Ramesar 
embassy.  While she had been designing the earlier query, she had omitted 
that portion.  There might have been other Ramesar already aboard during 
the time period they were looking into.  She accessed the computer to bring 
up the directory for the embassy as well as any visas for connected family 
members to those serving there.  At the same time, she checked station 
records for licenses that might have been distributed to vendors on the 
Promenade or for leases for temporary or permanent residents board. 

 
"Hopefully, it won't take too long to get the results from the 
computer."  
 
The computer came back with a short list...

There were three anthropologists who had come through the staton just over a 
day ago.  They had immediately caught a shuttle to Paris, and had a 20 day 
itinerary that would take them through most of the major cities on Earth- 
Paris, Berlin, Rome, Moscow, Athens, Instanbul, Bejing, Tokyo, Dallas, and 
Washington.  Records indicated that they had checked in to their hotel in Paris.

Records also showed that there had been 10 Ramesar had come to the station in 
the past 12 days, but had not left the station.

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