Re: CH07: S [D03|1723] Operation: 'Dinner Out'
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Lt. JG Dantius Thi Anh-Le | Intelligence Suite | Deck 05 | Vector 01 |USS Theurgy attn: @stardust @BipSpoon @Swift @Pierce @Stegro88
Anh-Le took the report in one hand while taking a sip of her coffee with her other hand. (Well, she would call it coffee. People not raised on Vietnamese cuisine would probably call it a coffee-based milkshake at this point. That, or diabetes in a cup) "Thanks, and good work, Ensign. Give yourself a pat on the back." She'd need to give the Ensign a favorable write-up later.
Dark eyes flicked over the PADD. Sub-Level 03. Anh-Le nodded to herself. Secure. Multiple locking chokepoints with biometric ID. They would keep an intel officer down there. Klingons weren't actually stupid, and the ones running their intel services, well...idiots didn't last long in this kind of job.
...wow, she was going off on tangents easily. It might be time for more diabetes in a cup.
Anh-Le keyed her comm on. "We have a possible lead. Sub-Level 03. The time index is consistent with when they brought Commander Fisher down." This would be a lot easier if she could just peek through the enemy systems and verify the data, but beggars couldn't be choosers. "Operate on the assumption that he's down there. Lieutenant Pierce, Commander Rutherford, I'm forwarding relevant data." The still-raw wound in her side throbbed. Serves me right for getting into melee with a Klingon. Now, if she'd had a few more sword lessons from Lillee...well, actual, full-length lessons, more than 'lessons' that quickly got taken over by stress, hormones, and Anh-Le's chronic problem with functioning around pretty girls (she still had no clue where she'd found that burst of confidence!)...
Might as well wish for a bow, arrows, and space to use them. Beggars, she mused again, couldn't be choosers.
Focus. Job at hand.
"Expect an ambush when you get down to Sub-Level 03. Just in case. They might not have moved people into place yet, but better safe than sorry. When you get down there, you've got at least three sturdy doors with biometric ID to get through. This is the place they hold the important guys."
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OOC: Sorry for the delays, grad school and my job in the fossil collection are kicking my butt. 2 whole cabinets so far full of specimens that have been uncatalogued anywhere from 11 to 99 years! Absolute madness. Some aren't even prepped!