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N‘alae appeared decidedly flustered once again by Commander Talok‘s casual stance in regards the federation conspiracy going on all around them. From the very moment she had boarded the Dihvael she had felt uneased by what she saw as his increasing dereliction of duty.  
N‘alae appeared decidedly flustered once again by Commander Talok‘s casual stance in regards the federation conspiracy going on all around them. From the very moment she had boarded the Dihvael she had felt uneased by what she saw as his increasing dereliction of duty.  


Already they had shadowed three separate federation vessels in defined areas of space that had come dangerously close to the neutral zone, in her mind it was clear that the split factions and the alliance of the Klingons led to only one possibility, the imminent combined attack upon Romulus itself. With the backing of Proconsul T‘hara-Jotal himself, N‘alae had won powerful backing from the Romulan senate. Regardless of her reports however, the imperial praetor had been reluctant to do anything other than move the fleet to operational readiness and N‘alae was getting edgy. The Romulan Commander however had again called for reports on the federation vessels latest movements and his subcommander had advised accordingly.
Already they had shadowed three separate federation vessels in defined areas of space that had come dangerously close to the neutral zone, in her mind it was clear that the split factions and the alliance of the Klingons led to only one possibility, the imminent combined attack upon Romulus itself.
 
With the backing of Proconsul T‘hara-Jotal himself, N‘alae had won powerful backing from the Romulan senate. Regardless of her reports however, the imperial praetor had been reluctant to do anything other than move the fleet to operational readiness and N‘alae was getting edgy.
 
The Romulan Commander however had again called for reports on the federation vessels latest movements and his subcommander had advised accordingly.


“They just sit there”, he said, “they have moved only to accept two incoming shuttles, they remain cloaked and unaware of our presence”, added the subcommander.
“They just sit there”, he said, “they have moved only to accept two incoming shuttles, they remain cloaked and unaware of our presence”, added the subcommander.
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“Are you blind to these actions, we have tracked their vessels intently, they are underhand, they are allied to a sworn enemy of the senate, everything here is saying one thing Talok, everything here is saying that if we allow this to go unchallenged..........”, said N‘alae pausing again.
“Are you blind to these actions, we have tracked their vessels intently, they are underhand, they are allied to a sworn enemy of the senate, everything here is saying one thing Talok, everything here is saying that if we allow this to go unchallenged..........”, said N‘alae pausing again.


“Romulus will fall.....you will have the blood of our people on your hands because you chose not to see the signs”, said N‘alae in an uncharacteristically calm voice now. Talok however simply fixed on the view screen in deep thought, he didn’t believe that the federation would risk all out war with the Romulan star empire any more than he believed they would attack the Borg or the Jem‘hadar. N‘alae was power crazed, all she wanted was glory but know that as he did, the first signs of dissent was already appearing amongst his crew now, for some of the Dihvaels officers were beginning to wonder also and it was becoming increasingly difficult for him to hold this mission together.
“Romulus will fall.....you will have the blood of our people on your hands because you chose not to see the signs”, said N‘alae in an uncharacteristically calm voice now.
 
Talok however simply fixed on the view screen in deep thought, he didn’t believe that the federation would risk all out war with the Romulan star empire any more than he believed they would attack the Borg or the Jem‘hadar.  
 
N‘alae was power crazed, all she wanted was glory but know that as he did, the first signs of dissent was already appearing amongst his crew now, for some of the Dihvaels officers were beginning to wonder also and it was becoming increasingly difficult for him to hold this mission together.
 
This however was all irrelevant now for somewhere in the bowels of the Dihvael, that dissent had shown itself as a slight phase variance in the experimental phase inverter subassembly where it linked into their modified cloak.
Already a subtle but uniquely detectable vibration was appearing in their signature and it wouldn’t be long before it was picked up by any nearby vessel.


This however was all irrelevant now for somewhere in the bowels of the Dihvael, that dissent had shown itself as a slight phase variance in the experimental phase inverter subassembly where it linked into their modified cloak.  Already a subtle but uniquely detectable vibration was appearing in their signature and it wouldn’t be long before it was picked up by any nearby vessel.  The Engineer responsible for this of course knew what was happening, it was all part of the falling chain of those who believed in the Tal Shiar bridge officers delusional reckonings. This one small adjustment, would tilt their hand one way or another, only time would tell in what direction fate would throw it.
The Engineer responsible for this of course knew what was happening, it was all part of the falling chain of those who believed in the Tal Shiar bridge officers delusional reckonings. This one small adjustment, would tilt their hand one way or another, only time would tell in what direction fate would throw it.


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The Tal Shiar officer at the comms console simply nodded her accent as she speculated on the intelligence they had gathered so far on the movements of the 52nd fleet. From her dealings with Talok however, N‘alae had grown suspicious of his motives, she was concerned also as to his allegiance to the Romulan senate, already having made one report to the proconsuls adviser in regards this.  They had been given clear orders now to observe from a distance and report on the Klingon/Human alliance as it developed. N‘alae didn‘t like this at all but her hands were tied, she would rather have engaged them without hesitation but the powers that be had other ideas. For the time being anyway....
The Tal Shiar officer at the comms console simply nodded her accent as she speculated on the intelligence they had gathered so far on the movements of the 52nd fleet. From her dealings with Talok however, N‘alae had grown suspicious of his motives, she was concerned also as to his allegiance to the Romulan senate, already having made one report to the proconsuls adviser in regards this.  They had been given clear orders now to observe from a distance and report on the Klingon/Human alliance as it developed. N‘alae didn‘t like this at all but her hands were tied, she would rather have engaged them without hesitation but the powers that be had other ideas. For the time being anyway....


The cloaked federation vessel of course was quite visible to them now via the almost imperceptible indications being reported by the experimental phase inverter tied into the Warbirds sensor arrays. Hiding behind the Betazed Moon Avandar, it seemed they had grown complacent in their stealth, how little they knew. Talok contemplated further as he watched the ships of the opposing fleet meandering to and fro, completely unaware as they were of the snake that had recently appeared in the grass on their doorstep. He then stood and made for the exit at the rear of the Warbirds bridge.
The cloaked federation vessel of course was quite visible to them now via the almost imperceptible indications being reported by the experimental phase inverter tied into the Warbirds sensor arrays. Hiding behind the Betazed Moon Avandar, it seemed they had grown complacent in their stealth, how little they knew.
 
Talok contemplated further as he watched the ships of the opposing fleet meandering to and fro, completely unaware as they were of the snake that had recently appeared in the grass on their doorstep. He then stood and made for the exit at the rear of the Warbirds bridge.


“Continue to observe, do not initiate contact of any kind, contact me immediately if there are any further developments”, said Talok, “I will be in my quarters”, he added as he vacated the bridge, leaving it in the capable hands of his sub commander.
“Continue to observe, do not initiate contact of any kind, contact me immediately if there are any further developments”, said Talok, “I will be in my quarters”, he added as he vacated the bridge, leaving it in the capable hands of his sub commander.
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“Of course Praetor, may I begin by stating that my latest report from the Tal Shiar still raises definite concerns over the actions of Commander Talok in regards the Federation vessel he is currently tracking”, he began as the Praetor himself leaned back into his chair and closed his eyes briefly as though not wanting to hear more of N’alae’s brand of dubious and somewhat conspiratorial venom.
“Of course Praetor, may I begin by stating that my latest report from the Tal Shiar still raises definite concerns over the actions of Commander Talok in regards the Federation vessel he is currently tracking”, he began as the Praetor himself leaned back into his chair and closed his eyes briefly as though not wanting to hear more of N’alae’s brand of dubious and somewhat conspiratorial venom.
“Tal Shiar officer N’alae herself documents and details nine separate acts of specific violation in regards the Commanders loyalty to Romulus and her people, she states quite clea......”, said Jotal as he was suddenly cut off by the Praetor mid sentence.
“Tal Shiar officer N’alae herself documents and details nine separate acts of specific violation in regards the Commanders loyalty to Romulus and her people, she states quite clea......”, said Jotal as he was suddenly cut off by the Praetor mid sentence.
“Where is the DihVael now?”, said the Praetor.
“Where is the DihVael now?”, said the Praetor.


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“Earlier reports have stated that all unauthorized vessels encountered within Romulan space were to be engaged and destroyed”, said the Praetor with a huff, “does this not show that Commander Talok acted in accordance with dictate?”, he added questioning both the Proconsuls and the Tal Shiar’s insistence that the Warbirds Commander had in someway, gone against such dictate.
“Earlier reports have stated that all unauthorized vessels encountered within Romulan space were to be engaged and destroyed”, said the Praetor with a huff, “does this not show that Commander Talok acted in accordance with dictate?”, he added questioning both the Proconsuls and the Tal Shiar’s insistence that the Warbirds Commander had in someway, gone against such dictate.


“But he has clearly assisted the 52nd against such dictate Praetor”, said the Proconsul, “he has NOT engaged the Federation vessel, the Tal Shiar is growing increasingly concerned as to the possibility of a fifth column within our own ranks”, he added growing a little more confident and authoritative now in his line of counter question. The Proconsul then fell silent as the Praetor appeared to ponder this, then he became more confident and offered his own recommendations in regards action required.
“But he has clearly assisted the 52nd against such dictate Praetor”, said the Proconsul, “he has NOT engaged the Federation vessel, the Tal Shiar is growing increasingly concerned as to the possibility of a fifth column within our own ranks”, he added growing a little more confident and authoritative now in his line of counter question.
 
The Proconsul then fell silent as the Praetor appeared to ponder this, then he became more confident and offered his own recommendations in regards action required.


“We MUST deploy the fleet for a first strike”, said Jotal, “the Federation itself continues undeniably to move on all fronts and there is clear evidence that this ‘supposed’ civil war of theirs is merely a ruse designed to obfuscate the facts”, he added. The Praetor was having none of this of course, he was not about to be dictated to by an overbearing underling and he slammed his fist hard onto the table in response to the Proconsul’s outspokenness.  This had not been the first time that this had been suggested by him of course and there was still the fact that the fleet had already deployed to a state of readiness at all key locations along their borders.
“We MUST deploy the fleet for a first strike”, said Jotal, “the Federation itself continues undeniably to move on all fronts and there is clear evidence that this ‘supposed’ civil war of theirs is merely a ruse designed to obfuscate the facts”, he added. The Praetor was having none of this of course, he was not about to be dictated to by an overbearing underling and he slammed his fist hard onto the table in response to the Proconsul’s outspokenness.  This had not been the first time that this had been suggested by him of course and there was still the fact that the fleet had already deployed to a state of readiness at all key locations along their borders.
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