Notes: Not as good an ending as the last chapter. that being said I hope I captured everything how I meant it to be... writing these things so late is a mixed blessing. On the one hand, fatigue grants you a more abstract mindset that allows creativity to flow... but on the other hand, you forget a lot of the things you wanted to do. So I may edit this chapter if i ever do a clean-up version.
I hope I'm not spoiling you guys with such a fast update.
Chapter 6
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Interrogation Droid AX1-DB77
Memory Core Registry Dump: Time Index 0xFF832001ACFF00-01
Prisoner ID Code: MW-T-00001
Species: Human (sub-set: Terran)
Loading Terran defaults…. Failed; //subset file does not exist
Creating New subset folder…
Loading standard boundary settings: Human
Beginning standard interrogation prep
Registering subject body weight: index value: 04A
Analyzing blood and tissue samples
Registering subject metabolism: index value: 31S-a
Registering inherent allergies: none
Approximating Initial Pain Tolerance Levels: index value: 417-x32
Estimated Time to consciousness: 11 min
Injecting Truth Serum (primer): A43 – 7cc
Standby….
Estimated Time to consciousness: 5 min
Alerting Interrogator
Standby….
Estimated Time to consciousness: 1 min
Establishing network connection to peer machine: Interpreter B9-T2
Connection stable at 28.8 GB/s
Auto-relay all text through translator: true
Subject regaining consciousness…
Subject: wh…where am I?
Interrogator: I’m asking the questions here. Who are you?
Subject: Who am I? I’m Starfleet. Who are you?
***nerve staples engaged***
Subject: aaahhh! What was that?
*** nerve staples engaged ***
Subject: aaaaahhhh!
Interrogator: Please keep in mind that I’m asking the questions Mr. Starfleet.
Subject: My name’s not Starfleet, I’m with Starfleet you idiot.
***nerve staples engaged***
Subject: ow! Geeze, I thought they rounded all you militia freaks up ages ago… you’ve got a one way ticket to New Zealand coming to you pal!
Interrogator: And what’s at ‘New Zealand’?
Subject: Have you been living under a rock all your life?
***nerve staples engaged***
Subject: Cut that out!
Interrogator: What’s your name?
Subject: BITE ME!
***nerve staples engaged***
Subject: gaaahhh!
Interrogator: Well, Mr. Byte, I can see you’re going to make this more difficult than it needs to be. So I’m going to make this very simple for you. Give me the answers I want, or your existence will very quickly become nothing more than a long string of painful and unpleasant experiences.
***Injection: Truth Serum [low]***
Subject: Hey! What was that?
***nerve staples engaged***
Subject: djaaaaa!
Interrogator: Just something to help you relax. Now, Mr. Byte, tell me about Starfleet.
Subject: You want to know about Starfleet? Ok… I’ll tell you about Starfleet… When they come looking for me, and believe me, they’ll come looking. When they come… they’ll make you wish you’d stayed under your rock.
Interrogator: Is Starfleet a military organization?
Subject: Is Starfl…. Is…. What the hell did you inject me with?
***nerve staples engaged***
Subject: eeiaaaa!
Interrogator: Answer the question. Is Starfleet a military organization?
Subject: Why are you asking me questions that are common knowledge?
***nerve staples engaged***
Interrogator: You’re quite slow at learning Mr. Byte. Now answer the question!
Subject: YES!
***Injecting: Endorphines***
Interrogator: See? That wasn’t so hard. Answer my questions and you can save yourself a lot of unnecessary pain.
Subject: No… you’re just screwing with me. I’ll answer no more of your questions.
Interrogator: What is your position with Starfleet?
Subject: Ensign Samuel Carter, 4347-0194-5536
Interrogator: Well hello there Mr. Samuel Carter. Ensign? That’s your rank, correct?
Subject: Ensign Samuel Carter, 4347-0194-5536
Interrogator: Oh, you don’t want to play that game with me. I can assure you I’ll win.
Subject: Ensign Samuel carter, 4347-0194-5536
Interrogator: So be it, Ensign.
***Injecting: Truth Serum [moderate]***
***Injecting: Barbituates [low]***
Interrogator: What is it you do for Starfleet?
Subject: Ens.. Ensign Sam… Samuel Carter… 43…434…4…
Interrogator: What’s your job?
Subject: Ens… Sam…. Cart… 4… four…. Forest…
Interrogator: Forest?
Subject: forest… ranger
***Injecting: Endorphines***
Interrogator: So you’re a forest ranger?
Subject: How… how’d you know?
Interrogator: We know everything.
Subject: Then why did… why would…why ask?
***nerve staples engaged***
Subject: uuunng
Interrogator: Don’t question us. Now, how large is Starfleet?
Subject: big
Interrogator: How big? How many worlds are under its control?
Subject: doesn’t work like that.
Interrogator: Ok then, I doubt you’re in a state to give a lengthy response… how long before you’re missed?
Subject: soon
Interrogator: How soon?
Subject: how…. s… soon.
Interrogator: Where do you work?
Subject: wh… at station
Interrogator: Are there computers there?
Subject: yes
Interrogator: Can those computers answer my questions?
Subject: yes
***nerve staples engaged***
Subject: hieiii…. please… no more…
Interrogator: I’m sorry Mr. Carter, but before we can let you go back, you need a crash course in obedience.
***nerve staples engaged***
Subject: aiiieeeaaa
Interrogator: Now Mr. Carter, I have but one more question for you.
***nerve staples engaged***
Subject: uaarghaaaae!
Interrogator: Will you cling to the past, or can you see through the pain?
***Injecting: Stimulant [high]***
***Injecting: Hallucinogen [moderate]***
***Injecting: Pain Amplifier X0-41a [moderate]***
***nerve staples engaged***
Subject: aaaaaaaaiieeeeaaaa<transcript error: unknown vowel>
**Subject has lost consciousness**
**Adjusting pain tolerance index**
***Injecting: Orexin [high]***
**ETA to consciousness: 15 seconds**
Standby…
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First Journal of Lieutenant Colonel Irenicus (continued)
Operation: Farplane
* We’ve captured one of the local humans, so it would seem they did survive the nuclear war alluded to by the base’s documents. But then why has the stargate never been retrieved? Unless all knowledge of it was lost in the war… I’ll find out more during the interrogation.
* It seems these humans have been busy in the past centuries. It is odd that the technology has evolved on a completely different course than what is in this base. The energy weapon the prisoner carried utilizes no naquadah. In addition to the weapon, he carried a small scanning device, a data pad of some sort, a bag of survival gear, and a bag of what appears to be sensor equipment. The designs of these instruments suggest that all knowledge of the stargate was indeed lost to these people. Though it could be that without local naquadah sources and no working gate system they have been forced to improvise, but I find it difficult to believe they would simply abandon the gate completely. I’m having the data pad translated immediately…
The prisoner is about to wake up.
* The prisoner is of a low rank, but he will prove useful. He’s responding well to mental conditioning; I’ve forgotten how effective our methods are on a completely untrained mind. According to his journal he planned a prolonged vacation in the forest, it should be about a week before someone begins to miss him; plenty of time. I’m sending a team to conduct the sensor maintenance the prisoner would have been responsible for, but with a few modifications; we’ll have full control over what the sensors transmit back to their station.
* We’re releasing the prisoner. We’ve rigged his ‘tri-corder’ with an Imperial covert transmitter. He’s been instructed to link it up to his station’s computer systems when he gets back. From there our slicers should be able to get all the information we need, provided the station is somehow networked with databases that contain the information we require.
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Operational Log, Stardate 52593.1
Lieutenant Commander Khitthairin Vlos reporting
Carter’s been acting weird since his trip. He’s more aloof and curt than usual, but more than that, it’s his eyes… they… they’re just wrong. I tried to casually raise the subject of his behavior but he cut me off and quickly changed the subject. Anyways, I think I’m going to have to ask him to see a counselor and undergo a full range drug screen.
Operational Log, Supplemental
I… I’m not sure what to think. When Carter refused my request I naturally had to call security and order him to see a counselor… then he just went berserk. He started sweating and talking to himself… then… then he grabbed a phaser from off my desk and… he actually tried to shoot himself. Thankfully I had removed the energy core to do some basic maintenance. I initiated an emergency site to site transport and sent him to a security center in New Colorado Springs. They’ll hold him until we can figure out what’s wrong with him.