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Walking A Fine Line....

Walking A Fine Line

 

Duty Log: Eagle,James,T.,lt., Tactical Officer U.S.S. Arcadia

 

Computer Begin Log: Beep.... The arrival of the Captain and the other members of the away team that were tasked with the meeting with the Nevuluz President and his cabinet has proved to be most interesting and does reveal a bit more of the occupants of the planet and the officials there. The ensuing conversation with the Grand Commander of the Ineche fleet has as well revealed much about them as well.

 

The Ineche fleet has moved into what is known as a classic attack formation in Tactical circles. The data on the fleets ships has been reviewed...The planets defensive capabilities have been taken into account as well, In comparison the planets fall well below the type and ability to defend themselves from the fleet parked in orbit above.

 

The President of the planet had apparently stated his own resolve to implement a scorched earth policy if pressed to do so...The reaction of the Ineche was quick when that data had been revealed to them. The launch of an energy based weapon was initiated and struck, Presumably disabled the missle silo. That I found to be extremely a point of interest to pursue tactically... Resuming my passive scans and confirming our own scans of the planet it has occurred to me the Ineche technology may be flawed.

 

Commander Marx has requested a sit rep of the planetary defense force and their respective positions. I have correlated the data as well as awaiting the data from our science officer busied with comparative data from the dig site below,And the data sent to us by the Ineche historical data banks. Sam has been working steadily with the data and I believe it may be most illuminating when it is all made available.

 

I will be the first one to state for the record a sincere desire for an equitably acceptable solution from both parties involved. In the event the situation continues to escalate instead of cool heads prevailing...There may yet be another way to get the opposed parties to reason and talk instead of being hell bent on mutual destruction...the data will tell.

 

Computer...End Log: Beep... :)

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