Dalhousie's Communique Speech Day 14
Captain, if we are to assume that this recent behaviour, as displayed by these people is indeed indicative of the larger whole, then it would seem that we will be at greater odds with our negotiations than previously thought. But then again, we could simply ignore that transmission as it's not something that I'd imagine was sanctioned by the official governmental body of Opaga, namely the State-Supremes' leader – Electorate Kenja. If she believes the Tiasian demands are too much, or `too infuriating', and as a result wishes us to leave, then the Prime Directive clearly dictates that we must leave. Until then, Captain, I recommend that we keep this card in our hand and don't play it right away. We might not even have to play it at all, as this would appear to be an internal matter needing to be dealt with by the Opagan people.


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