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High Law and Low Justice, Part 4

Ktarle, Ruzz'Koff:

[Sblock] "They were discussing an experiment that had been performed on him? At a restaurant? Nevermind that for a moment. You say you had no contact with him before he died? Did you speak to him?" [/sblock]
 

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Ruzz'koff, Tomas:[sblock]Ktarle thinks for a moment. "I did speak to him, right before he died. I asked him about home. We're from the same world."[/sblock]
 

Ktarle, Ruzz'koff:

[sblock]Green makes notes. She pauses for a moment, and those in the room can almost see her trying to find something nefarious in what has been said, and failing. When she asks her next question, her tone is slightly less hostile, but still a little contentious. "Tell me about the fight, doctor. How did this man die?" After Ktarle answers, she asks, "Is there who can corroborate this story, Doctor? Perhaps someone I can contact on Daramm?" [/sblock]
 
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Trelene Scrautigue : Luriani Navy 2/Prof 7/Trav 1: Retired Makhidkarum Vice President

[sblock]"Walid Nells-Corzine had asked to speak with me on the Keruuchan. But we left to rescue those on the Dvonn before he could speak with me. That is all I know about him. He said he wanted to talk about things, but as I recall he wasn't very specific."[/sblock]
 

OOC: Did I miss Tomas's exit?
Ruzz'koff, Tomas:[sblock]Ktarle again pauses to remember. "I am not sure how he died. That's why I took the sample. He was agitated and not well. He had been shackled and when he was provoked, he burst the metal bonds holding him. The exertion seemed to tax him severely and he collapsed shortly thereafter. When I got to his side moments later, he was dead. There were several witnesses, one of them the human Saanath, some local police and some others, but I don't remember any names. Maybe I could find them if I were shown pictures, but it was such a blur." She looks suddenly very weary.[/sblock]
 
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Seonaid said:
OOC: Did I miss Tomas's exit?

I've asked him to check in and also PM'd him, but haven't heard anything recently. He may have dropped off when things got slow a while back, which was my fault.

doghead, you're always welcome in here. I hope things smooth out for you - if you need a break and want to come back in a few months, you're welcome to it, or you can post irregularly if necessary along the way.

Ktarle, Ruzz'koff, Tomas:[sblock] ooc: Ruzz'koff, Tomas, Saanath, Zaedhrarrg, and Quinn were all witnesses to Treth's death - Trelene witnessed the aftermath. Perfectly reasonable that Ktarle wouldn't mention this, but I thought I'd mention it just in case Seonaid didn't remember, and because DrZ wasn't playing Ruzz'koff at the time[/sblock][/QUOTE]
 
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Ktarle, Ruzz'koff, Tomas:[sblock] Green blinks. "Saanath was three and saw all this?" Without waiting to hear her answer (though there is time for Ktarle to give one if she wishes), Green rises and says to Captain Keyes, "Excuse me, Captain. I trust they will all be here when return?" indicating Ktarle, Tomas, and Ruzz'koff. Keyes responds, "They will be on the ship, yes-- calm down, Maryam, I will make sure you know where to find them." She leaves the room.[/sblock]


Saanath:
[sblock] you are joten awake by Green's sudden entrance into the room. She doesn't look happy. "Saanath - what does the name Tretheasofkhou mean to you?" the question is asked almost as a command."[/sblock]
 

Ruzz'koff & Tomas:[sblock]Ktarle blinks and nods but does not speak. She watches as Green leaves. I hope I didn't get him in trouble, she thinks before turning to the captain.[/sblock]
 

Maerdwyn: [sblock]His head thick with sleep, Saanath at first thinks the Lt. Cdr. is asking about Trelelaweiro. The realisation that she isn't brings Saanath quickly to his senses. A knot forms in his stomache. What on earth could be the connection between Treth and this? Saanath can't see one, which worries him. Not a superstious person generally, Saanath is beginning to get the feeling that not only does his Lordiness the Most Horrible NC want a piece of him, so does Fate.

Seeing no reason not to, and no real alternative to doing so, Saanath outlines the events of the day in the spaceport city. He keeps an eye out for pitfalls, but doesn't really see where there could be any, unless the ISS plans to arrest him for causing a breach of the peace or some such. For some reason, Saanath thinks the ISS tends to go for bigger fish.[/sblock]
 

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