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The imperial Praetor paused to take a drink from the small glass to his side and then after doing so, he offered his own input in favour of the Romulan Commander and based entirely upon orders given earlier in regards such acts within Romulan space.
The imperial Praetor paused to take a drink from the small glass to his side and then after doing so, he offered his own input in favour of the Romulan Commander and based entirely upon orders given earlier in regards such acts within Romulan space.


“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 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.


“There is STILL no direct and reliable assurance of this!”, said the Praetor aggressively, “there have been no offensive incursions into Romulan territory other than this one incidence”, he added.  “Do you really think that the Federation would send an invasion force of one vessel against the entire imperial fleet”, said the Praetor resuming now to a less than agitated tone of voice. Again silence prevailed in the senate as all present allowed the sentiments of the Praetor to settle in.
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.
 
“There is STILL no direct and reliable assurance of this!”, said the Praetor aggressively, “there have been no offensive incursions into Romulan territory other than this one incidence”, he added.  “Do you really think that the Federation would send an invasion force of one vessel against the entire imperial fleet”, said the Praetor resuming now to a less than agitated tone of voice.
Again silence prevailed in the senate as all present allowed the sentiments of the Praetor to settle in.


“One vessel Praetor?”, said the Proconsul, “it IS true that it is indeed one vessel, but it is one vessel equipped with a phased cloak and a matter/antimatter device intent on parking itself directly beneath your imperial senate!”, he added growing increasingly more agitated himself now at the very notion of such a possibility. Immediately the assembled senate grew restless of course as hushed voices could be heard all around the gallery. Surely this could not be so, would the Federation be so bold?
“One vessel Praetor?”, said the Proconsul, “it IS true that it is indeed one vessel, but it is one vessel equipped with a phased cloak and a matter/antimatter device intent on parking itself directly beneath your imperial senate!”, he added growing increasingly more agitated himself now at the very notion of such a possibility. Immediately the assembled senate grew restless of course as hushed voices could be heard all around the gallery. Surely this could not be so, would the Federation be so bold?
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The Praetor’s expression however had changed once again, this latest news prompted concern that much was certain, but to order a convergence of the imperial fleet in readiness for a first strike against the Federation itself still seemed one step too far.  The Praetor took a deep breath, then he bit at his lower lip as though in deep contemplation.
The Praetor’s expression however had changed once again, this latest news prompted concern that much was certain, but to order a convergence of the imperial fleet in readiness for a first strike against the Federation itself still seemed one step too far.  The Praetor took a deep breath, then he bit at his lower lip as though in deep contemplation.


“This vessel is now heading for Federation space”, said the Praetor stating this as an undeniable and verified fact rather than a question, “it is NOT heading for Romulus.....have the fleet remain at full operational readiness, order the DihVael to continue it’s covert surveillance of the 52nd fleet and their allies once the Federation vessel has been returned to Federation space”, he added.
“This vessel is now heading for Federation space”, said the Praetor stating this as an undeniable and verified fact rather than a question, “it is NOT heading for Romulus.....have the fleet remain at full operational readiness, order the DihVael to continue it’s covert surveillance of the 52nd fleet and their allies”, he added.


“This matter is closed”, said the Praetor as he stood and stepped down from the dais, much to the Proconsul’s obvious displeasure as he himself gathered his small amount of personal belongings and then likewise retired....
“This matter is closed”, said the Praetor as he stood and stepped down from the dais, much to the Proconsul’s obvious displeasure as he himself gathered his small amount of personal belongings and then likewise retired....
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