"I can see what code was used. That won't necessarily tell me the identity of the specific individual, but it may narrow down the candidates," he said. He brought up a log of all previous commands and queries entered at bridge level in the past twenty-six hours. Many of them he recognized as his own issued before going to sleep. He didn't think it had been more than one Bajoran day since he had fallen asleep, but with everything off and odd, he wasn't willing simply to assume.
It was in the past six hours that things grew odd. His frown deepened, and he made a small, dissatisfied sound. "This...I'd say it's utter nonsense, except I have a hard time reconciling how someone would manage it in the time you and I were in the cargo bay without showing life signs or setting off proximity alerts. According to the log, someone from this vessel's command level started this diagnostic shortly after we heard a change in the engines. That would narrow it down to three people, myself, my second Damar, or Weyoun, a...Dominion representative." He didn't bother to veil the contempt in his voice when mentioning the Vorta. He loathed the greasy little vole with a passion few species in the quadrant could match.
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Date: 2012-03-27 01:03 am (UTC)It was in the past six hours that things grew odd. His frown deepened, and he made a small, dissatisfied sound. "This...I'd say it's utter nonsense, except I have a hard time reconciling how someone would manage it in the time you and I were in the cargo bay without showing life signs or setting off proximity alerts. According to the log, someone from this vessel's command level started this diagnostic shortly after we heard a change in the engines. That would narrow it down to three people, myself, my second Damar, or Weyoun, a...Dominion representative." He didn't bother to veil the contempt in his voice when mentioning the Vorta. He loathed the greasy little vole with a passion few species in the quadrant could match.