Archaeology, Anomalies, and a Hint of Kira.
I’m pleased to say that I am, as James would put it, on the mend. My isoboramine levels are now comfortably within the normal range , enough to satisfy the Medical Team, and I’m feeling much better for it.
The fatigue has all but vanished, and so has the monitoring device that had been attached to my right arm. The Medical Team may have eased off their observations, but Ranih certainly hasn’t. Then again, she does love me.
There’s also been a development with the archaeological investigation: a small Bajoran delegation will be arriving next week for a brief visit.
Their leader is a woman named Dezi Zoler, a highly respected Bajoran archaeologist following in her mother’s footsteps.
Her mother, Kira Ashumi, heads the Archaeology Department for Bajor. The name sounded familiar, and I couldn’t help wondering if she might be the daughter of Kira Nerys, and therefore, Zoler, is her granddaughter. There’s definitely a resemblance. I suppose I’ll find out soon enough.
I do wonder if Nerys herself is still around. Given the average Bajoran lifespan, the odds aren’t favourable, but one never knows. Nerys was never your average Bajoran. Anyway, we’re having dinner in James and Jean’s back garden this evening, so I’d best go and get changed.
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