Hi,
Great part.
“I want you to cease operations on this matter,” Daros responded.
“But sir, I cannot help but believe this should be our highest priority.” Her tone remained perfectly deferential, even as she challenged his order.
“The counter offensive currently being planned is being led by Joint Command, I want this project brought under my auspices,” Daros said firmly. He tented his fingers in front of him.
She leaned forward earnestly, clearly distressed at the thought of losing such an important project. “At least let me provide you with the resources and the personnel necessary to complete the work. Our signals intelligence division is more than four times the size of yours and I have soldiers with great expertise in this area.”
“My staff can handle the task,” Daros replied. His response wasn’t abrupt, it was far too polite for that, but he’d made it perfectly clear that he did not intend to entertain any alternate strategies on the matter. “I would like you to liaise with Commander Nen Fas to ensure that the information is efficiently gathered and relayed.”
This is strange? I don't trust him.
“We have reason to believe that Talan’s forces are planning an offensive. Have operations been compromised?” Rae Et asked, her voice unnervingly even.
Jen Mai swallowed roughly. “No, ma’am. The cell that was disrupted was isolated. The other operations have not been affected.”
“So you believe,” she challenged.
“Yes, ma’am,” he conceded. “But there is nothing to suggest the other groups have been compromised.”
This sound bad.
More ASAP, please.
MAF
