[She clenches her teeth at the last sentence of his reply. That has to be wrong. Spock searched for her when she left. He didn't give up and go straight to the Hall and take that as face value. She won't either. That's not how she works. She digs deep into what she has and finds the truth herself. There's always a reason, even if she has to make one.
[Maybe if Spock had been more familiar with the City, he would have known how illogical it is to do anything but check the Hall and believe the portraits on the walls. This, however, isn't a fight that Chekov wants to have.
Because there is no kind or tactful way to insist that Uhura give up, he lets the conversation end there.]
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I have chosen the coordinates of the Hall, Nyota, and Spock is gone. There is no reason to search further.
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And if she has to do it alone, so be it.]
Noted.
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Because there is no kind or tactful way to insist that Uhura give up, he lets the conversation end there.]