Object
Krag's Witness Testimony, Voice Analyses, and Visual Evidence Dossier
A compact, encrypted evidentiary package of interlinked digital files: time‑stamped witness audio, machine voice‑print analyses, synchronized stills and short telemetry‑aligned clips. The dossier appears as a queued holo‑upload or sealed data packet, its iconography sharp against council consoles. Officers tap, freeze and scrub frames as if interrogating memory itself; the package functions as the archived record that commanders and adjudicators cue when they demand authoritative corroboration.
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Purpose
To compile, preserve and present recorded witness testimonies, forensic voice analyses and synchronized visuals for adjudication and technical verification.
Significance
The dossier operates as the material anchor for contested testimony—its assembled assets supply the documentary backbone that can validate or unravel claims. In the council's charged atmosphere, the packet's existence and potential playback escalate stakes by shifting the burden from rhetoric to examinable evidence, enabling Picard to convert an abstract claim into provable fact and force a private reckoning.
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