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Cptn Corizon

The Vorta and The Commander

Corizon exited the Round Table, a slight scowl on his face. He glanced to Sprint. “Corris, tell the Vortas I need to speak to one of them…ASAP.”

 

Sprint nodded quickly. “Yes sir.”

 

A slight tip of the head to suggest a thanks, and Corizon was in the lift. “Dominion Wing.”

 

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“Why be seated in Commander,” Keevans cool voice echoed off the metallic walls.

 

Corizon nodded slightly, taking his seat across from the Vorta. “I hadn’t expected to meet with you.”

 

Tilting his head, Keevan assessed the claim on face, rather than reading further into it. “Ah yes,” he said curtly. “Taenix. Unfortunately she is currently being brought upto date by the rest of the Council”

 

Lifting an ear slightly, “Well then,” Corizon nodded. “Let’s get this over with.”

 

Another slight head tilt, “Why have you asked to speak with me Commander?”

 

A long paused and a deep breath, “As I am sure you’re already aware,” Corizon hated that the Vorta kept information from them whenever they could. “There is a fleet of warships, likely allied with the Scorpiads heading straight for one of your major trading facilities.”

 

Keevan suppressed a look of surprise, “I see you are becoming more talented in your efforts to intercept out communications.”

 

Corizon waved his hand, “What you probably don’t know…”

 

Turning his confidant expression to one of genuine interest, Keevan glanced at the Dameon Commander, an unspoken sign for him to continue speaking.

 

“Is that we have detected another fleet of vessels headed for your primary ship building yard in this sector,” Corizon looked directly at him, hoping to gauge how much the Vorta really knew.

 

Again, surprised, “That…that is most troubling.”

 

Nodding, “I am here to find out what you plan on doing about them.”

 

Keevan blinked several times, Corizon was most direct, something he found appealing about this Starfleet Commander, no games, no platitudes, just straight to the point. “We had not planned for this…”

 

“You mean you haven’t the foggiest idea,” Corizon said gruffly.

 

“The Vorta Council will…”

 

“Be as clueless as you,” Corizon cut him off, he hadn’t come here to play games. “The Founders didn’t really make you all so great at thinking on your feet, did they?”

 

Corizon waved his hand again, “I am here to offer the aid of the Alpha Quadrant allies in this matter...”

 

“The Dominion will have to consider this offer…”

 

“The hell you will,” Corizon interjected flatly. “Countering these two fleets will take some planning and some movements on our part, and I don’t want to throw this thing together at the last second.”

 

Pursing his lips, “Very well…”

 

“Good,” Corizon nodded. “We’ve prepared a tactical sketch for the battle plans…”

 

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Standing on the Command Center of Camelot, Corizon sighed a deeply as he watched the ships in orbit begin moving into tactical formations. “Commander Sprint,” Corizon looked to the communications officer. “Contact all Excalibur personnel,” his voice calm. “Let them know that all ships Personnel should report to the Excalibur by 2300.”

 

“And the crew transferred to Ardent?”

 

“They’re being transferred back to Excalibur.”

 

“Understood , sir.”

 

Corizon turned to walk to the lifts, he stopped and turned. “Oh and Commander?”

 

“Yes?”

 

“When is the Round Table to discuss the final strategy?”

 

“2100.”

 

“Thanks, and one last thing.”

 

“Sure?”

 

“Arrange a shuttle for me to Avalon in five minutes.”

 

Sprint lifted his brows. “Yes, sir.”

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