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Kaito Fakunaku knew exactly who he was. What's more, he was perfectly aware of what his fellow flag officers and the bureaucrats at Starfleet Headquarters thought of him. Ensign Scuttlebutt had long ago told him that, as far as the rest of the Starfleet brass were concerned, he was conniving, | Kaito Fakunaku knew exactly who he was. What's more, he was perfectly aware of what his fellow flag officers and the bureaucrats at Starfleet Headquarters thought of him. Ensign Scuttlebutt had long ago told him that, as far as the rest of the Starfleet brass were concerned, he was conniving, | ||
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“You can't just LET him GO!” Zharon protested as he walked with Bah-Ki out of the windward cavern passage, and into the cooling orange light of planetary dusk. | “You can't just LET him GO!” Zharon protested as he walked with Bah-Ki out of the windward cavern passage, and into the cooling orange light of planetary dusk. | ||
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The scientist stopped short and briefly pondered just how hard getting in John Carter' | The scientist stopped short and briefly pondered just how hard getting in John Carter' | ||
- | “Yes,” Bah-ki agreed as he waited for his elder to catch up, and we should be grateful, but he doesn' | + | “Yes,” Bah-ki agreed as he waited for his elder to catch up. " |
Zharon nodded as the pair walked out into the open air. “Obviously.” He said. | Zharon nodded as the pair walked out into the open air. “Obviously.” He said. | ||
- | “And that purpose has been fulfilled.” Bah-Ki argued. “How is it any less plausible then, that...through a means none of us could have possibly predicted, it's time for him to leave.” He said simply. Dadjinn' | + | “And that purpose has been fulfilled.” Bah-Ki argued. “How is it any less plausible then, that...through a means none of us could have possibly predicted, it's time for him to leave?” He said simply. |
The pair walked on and crested a ridge where they saw Carter, Dadjinn and the warlord' | The pair walked on and crested a ridge where they saw Carter, Dadjinn and the warlord' | ||