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==Section 31== [[File:S31.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The symbol for Section 31]] Meanwhile, aboard [[Starbase Geneva]] [[Eian O'Neill]] and [[Jessica Signos]] have a revealing discussion about Jessica's involvement in the Notorious [[Section 31]], where she operated as the assassin codenamed "Lily". The conversation is too much for O'Neill, who still reeling from his recent reassimulation back into a normal human being, is either unable or unwilling to accept Jessica's role. As a result, Jessica left a PADD in Eian's possession and departed, returning to her quarters, while O'Neill continued to undergo his personal physical therapy in the [[Holodeck]] aboard the station. It was shortly thereafter that Jessica was abducted by a section 31 cell led by a man named [[George Hayden, Jr.|George Hayden]] who ran a shoe repair shop on the station. Hayden was given the task of breaking Jessica's hold on Lily, and in doing so, restore the assassin to full operability. As a result of the information that Jessica/Lily had provided to [[Rank|Captain]] [[Ahmed Ibn Salid]] and his subsequent revelation of this information to an admiral with Starfleet Intelligence, Signos' cover was purposely blown by SFI to draw out the Section 31 cell suspected of operating on the station. [[File:Ghost Suit.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Ghost Suit prototype, used by Section 31]] Salid reluctantly agreed to this, in exchange for immunity for Signos and proper psychological treatment. He felt betrayed however, when Starfleet intelligence decided not to mount a rescue of Signos, but rather see how far they could track her , thereby revealing even more of the cell operating aboard the station. Frustrated and now with his operational access revoked, Salid determined to do the right thing. When [[Liam O'Neill]] and [[Eian O'Neill]] brought Salid evidence of Signos' abduction, the captain revealed his plan, which was to leak information that he was aware of the existence of the section 31 operation, and thereby forcing the group to send Jessica/Lily to kill him. The hope was then to capture her, and then use any forensic evidence to capture Hayden and his cell. But things didn't quite work out as planned, when Salid found himself unable to conduct an investigation of the shoe store due to extensive Starfleet Intelligence surveillance. So the Salid determined a secondary course of action, in the hopes of locating his missing crewman. Using contacts aboard Starbase Geneva, he was able to make arrangements for the Rosenante to perform detailed scans of the station without alerting any of the Starfleet intelligence or Admiralty personnel aboard the station. [[File:WAR.jpg|thumb|300px|left|The Warp Accelerated Railgun]] His patience and hard work paid off when it was discovered that a small section of the station appeared to be missing from the sensor scans. At first Ahmed believed this area to be shielded in some way, but quickly came to realize that the area in question was actually phased-out of their universe after performing a detailed study of [[Starbase Geneva]]'s internal sensor scans and cross referencing them with the Rosenante's own scans. The area was designed to match the scanning cycle of the Starbase's sensors, but because of this, the Rosenante was able to detect the area with little problem. However the phased nature of the location created a problem of it's own. This was because sensors could not scan the interior of the affected area and therefore, a transporter could not be used. This caused Salid to develop a plan in which two security teams would stand by to transport into the affected area as soon as the area phased-in to their current existence. this could be fairly well predicted using the historical sensor data already acquired, and so [[Ahmed Ibn Salid|Salid]] and [[Liam O'Neill|Commander O'Neill]] made preparations to mount the offensive. It was estimated that they had a very short window in which to operate. When the area phased-in, Salid and Liam O'Neill along with [[Eian O'Neill]] and two squads of [[Starfleet Marine Corps|Marines]] beamed into the area where they encountered [[Jessica Signos]]. They began to speak with her, when the area suddenly phased out, taking them along for the ride. It was then that the [[Section 31]] operatives attacked the [[Starfleet]] personnel. They had been hidden by a personal phase suit known as a [[Ghost Suit]] and were armed with a projectile weapon known as a [[Warp Accelerated Railgun|Warp Accelerated Railgun (W.A.R.)]]. A quick and nasty firefight ensued and when the smoke cleared the Starfleet forces had gained victory. They had captured two Section 31 Operatives and killed six. Amongst those captured was [[Lucia Del Santos]]. After the capture of Lucia del Santos, Salid and the rest of the team withdrew from the phased area to the Roenante's Iso-lab, where [[Liam O'Neill]] and [[Katherine 'Kitty' Fisher|Kitty Fisher]] worked to determine if there was any sort of remote communication of triggering mechanism embedded by [[Section 31]] within the mind of [[Jessica Signos]]. Scans indicated that beyond the range of extensive personality implants, behavioral conditioning and post hypnotic triggers, there was no immediate means that Section 31 could activate Lily. With the potential problem of Hayden's escape, Salid, and [[Eian O'Neill]] developed a psychological profile for George Hayden and then put into place a plan to lure the section 31 Operations chief into action of Salid's choosing. Targeting his shoe store, after determining that it was a place and function that was of particular psychological importance to hayden, Salid and O'Neill trashed the location in the hopes of flushing out an enraged and psychologically inferior Hayden. [[File:Holodeck2.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The Holodeck on Starbase Geneva]] Despite the passage of time, and the fact that Hayden had managed to escape from [[Starbase Geneva]] the plan had merit. The enraged Hayden returned to the station, and set into plan actions that he felt were impenetrable. He kidnapped Salid from his quarters in the middle of the night, through the use of a [[Ghost Suit]]. He then ferried the Captain to another area of Geneva station which was phased out as well. Although this one was cleverly hidden within a holodeck and so was much harder to locate. He then proceeded to torture Salid for the sheer pleasure of the act rather than for the collection of information. Salid took little notice of the events on a psychological level, due to the fact that he had managed to consume a specialized drug that completely inhibited the sensation of pain and dulled the active sense of the body. As a result of this specialized desensitization, Salid was able to goad Hayden into remaining in place long enough for Eian O'Neill to locate him, as was planned. A specialized assault team then beamed into the phased area, and subdued Hayden. With the last active member of the Section 31 cell captured, Salid and the others were no longer in danger of reprisals from Starfleet Intelligence, although they were now firmly considered enemies by Section 31.
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