Is Your Mission Vengence or Revenge? - Part One
Posted on Sun Feb 23rd, 2020 @ 5:55pm by Fleet Captain Torilla Yamaguchi
Edited on on Sun Feb 23rd, 2020 @ 6:27pm
Mission:
Mission 1: Impact
Location: Starfleet Command - Earth
Timeline: 1100Hrs - June 11th, 2388
Torilla raised an eyebrow as she could feel his emotions as she turned her attention from the turbolift doors to the Generals face, truth be told he was younger then she was and he was a handsome member of his species but she was happy with her mate and husband. "So... could I stand there and look intimidating while you try talking?" she inquired in a neutral tone. "This should be interesting.... how do ask someone what they know about recent events without giving our hand away..." she then shrugged. "Personally. I'd like to just interrogate them and call it a day," she added, in the same neutral tone but she suddenly smiled she had an unusual sense of humor, very dry and witty.
"We'll start with Janeway and then move down the ladder", said Andy
"The others will be interesting.. but the question is... what role should I fill in these meetings... because I am technically your aide.." Yamaguchi inquired.
"Once we begin the interrogation it won't matter... just remember we are interviewing a superior officer and that we could get court-martialed if we get this wrong", answered Andy.
Yamaguchi raised an eyebrow as she mentaly dismissed the comment as laughable, she was here to do a job and she could not be courtmarshaled for doing said job, the notion was in her mind, just plain insulting. The doors opened before she could respond and both she and the General who wanted her to exit first but truth be told she did not mind the courtesy but he was a one-star General and she was a mere Lt Commander but she was not going to complain as they walked into the transporter room which was nearby. "Ensign... do you have a large PADD I could borrow for a time?" she inquired with a smile.
"Let me look sir." the young woman responded without batting an eye to the strange request as she returned a moment later with the item in question which she then handed to Torilla. "Whenever you are ready General sir. I can send you and the Commander whenever you wish to go."
T'Lar and Clifford walked to Admiral Nechayev's office. They rang the chime and waited to be recognized. "Enter." They walked in and took a seat, "Thank you for seeing us."
Admiral Nechayev nodded, "I heard about Admiral Bremer's wife and children. Let him know how sorry I am."
"We will." Deela gave a quick smile, "Reason that we are here is that we believe that someone is helping Westmoreland stay one step ahead of us. I believe that one of them works here at Starfleet Headquarters."
"And who may that be?" Admiral Nechayev asked.
"Admiral Riggs contacted Admiral Bremer saying that Starfleet Intelligence had learned that the Romulans had deployed an additional thirty Warbirds along the Neutral Zone. It wasn't a secret that Bremer was going on vacation with his family. And yet, Admiral Riggs still requested that he take care of it and no one else. I was perfectly equipped to take care of it myself."
"That is strange especially when I wasn't even aware of such a report. Something that huge, I would know about."
"LaForge confirmed it, there were no ships in the area at all. When I confronted Admiral Riggs, he became nervous. When I mentioned that Westmoreland killed Bremer's kids, he became agitated and defensive. Then he cut the transmission. He sounds guilty to me."
"I have to agree. The evidence against him can't be ignored Maybe he can clear things up for us." Admiral Nechayev made a decision, Security, please escort Admiral Briggs to my office." They waited. But that wait was short-lived."
"Admiral Nechayev, Admiral Riggs' combadge is in his quarters but Riggs is nowhere to be found. Orders?"
"Keep searching. I saw him about thirty minutes ago so he couldn't have gone far."
Admiral Nechayev looked at Deela and Andrew, "I don't know what to say. Will you be here for a while?"
Deela nodded, "Yes, for a day." They stood up, "I guess we will leave you to your work. Let me know if you find Riggs."
"You'll be the first to know."
Walking out, Deela looked at Andrew, "When I mentioned to Riggs that Westmoreland killed Bremer's kids, he looked shocked for a brief moment then agitated. I don't think he knew that Westmoreland was going to murder, let alone, innocent kids."