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Quick as a cat, Sasha grabbed Richard's arms and pulled them behind the chair, sticking the manacles back on his wrists, winding them through the supports of the chair back so that he was quite attached.  "This'll be much easier for both of us if you just cooperate, eh?" he muttered as Richard struggled against his unexpected bonds.  Sasha grabbed one of Richard's legs and yanked his boot off.
Quick as a cat, Sasha grabbed Richard's arms and pulled them behind the chair, sticking the manacles back on his wrists, winding them through the supports of the chair back so that he was quite attached.  "This'll be much easier for both of us if you just cooperate, eh?" he muttered as Richard struggled against his unexpected bonds.  Sasha grabbed one of Richard's legs and yanked his boot off.
A quick pass with a tricorder confirmed it; there were traces of blood in the soles, blood whose DNA matched all three of the murder victims.
  A quick pass with a tricorder confirmed it; there were traces of blood in the soles, blood whose DNA matched all three of the murder victims.


Sasha leaned back in and showed the results of the scan to Richard.  "My my, Richard, you were rather sloppy.  Didn't realize all that blood would make such a mess, did you?  I bet in your hurry to get out of the room, you didn't notice that you had stepped in it, did you?"
Sasha leaned back in and showed the results of the scan to Richard.  "My my, Richard, you were rather sloppy.  Didn't realize all that blood would make such a mess, did you?  I bet in your hurry to get out of the room, you didn't notice that you had stepped in it, did you?"
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Sasha leaned back against the edge of the table.  "You know, if you cooperate with us now, it will certainly reflect favorably on you at your court-martial.  
Sasha leaned back against the edge of the table.  "You know, if you cooperate with us now, it will certainly reflect favorably on you at your court-martial.  
And if whoever you're working for is coercing you... maybe they have something to do with your missing family?  Those could also be extenuating circumstances.
And if whoever you're working for is coercing you... maybe they have something to do with your missing family?  Those could also be extenuating circumstances.
So what do you say, Richard?  You help me, and I'll help you."  He leaned forward, a menacing look on his face.  "Of course, if you don't help me, I can also make things very difficult for you."
So what do you say, Richard?  You help me, and I'll help you."  He leaned forward, a menacing look on his face.  "Of course, if you don't help me, I can also make things very difficult for you."


Richard paused in his activities, and looked up at Sasha with a face of disdain. "Let me speak plainly. You think you have pieced together this whole puzzle, but your last statement made it clear to me that you are mostly guessing at whatever motivations you think I might have had if I did indeed do this act. So I will ask you this counter-question; if I'm being coerced because of my missing family and possibly what could happen to them if I failed, then just what the hell do you think you could possibly do to me to make things even more difficult then they already are?"
Richard paused in his activities, and looked up at Sasha with a face of disdain. "Let me speak plainly. You think you have pieced together this whole puzzle, but your last statement made it clear to me that you are mostly guessing at whatever motivations you think I might have had if I did indeed do this act. So I will ask you this counter-question; if I'm being coerced because of my missing family and possibly what could happen to them if I failed, then just what the hell do you think you could possibly do to me to make things even more difficult then they already are?"
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(Planet's surface - Base Camp - 1st Lt Richard Ian Lee -  1712)
(Planet's surface - Base Camp - 1st Lt Richard Ian Lee -  1712)


"NO NO NOT them, Not the children"   
"NO NO NOT them, Not the children"   


Rich looked over quickly at the outburst, his phaser already coming up
Rich looked over quickly at the outburst, his phaser already coming up
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Rich's grip on his phaser tightened. "Bastards..." he mumbled.  
Rich's grip on his phaser tightened. "Bastards..." he mumbled.  


"Does Sevant know yet?"  
"Does Sevant know yet?"  


(reply Kestra)
(reply Kestra)
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Sevant sat on his knees, facing a small candle and looking at it with his eyes half closed. He had not moved from this spot, or shifted  perceptibly, in at least ten hours. He was working to clear his mind, thus far he had failed miserably. Nightmares, visions of what could  have been, various thoughts filled his mind and would absolutely not leave.
Sevant sat on his knees, facing a small candle and looking at it with his eyes half closed. He had not moved from this spot, or shifted  perceptibly, in at least ten hours. He was working to clear his mind, thus far he had failed miserably. Nightmares, visions of what could  have been, various thoughts filled his mind and would absolutely not leave.


The sound of the enunciator filled the quarters, though Sevant didn't hear it at first, so deep was he into pseudo-meditation. A few beeps  later, however, and he came back into wakefulness. He took a deep breath, and shook his head slowly. "Come," he said quietly.
The sound of the enunciator filled the quarters, though Sevant didn't hear it at first, so deep was he into pseudo-meditation. A few beeps  later, however, and he came back into wakefulness. He took a deep breath, and shook his head slowly. "Come," he said quietly.


Vanyssa walked into the room, and felt a wave of emotion pour over her, before she shielded it out.  "I have done a lot of reading." She spoke simply. "And I want to help you."  She stood just inside the doorway, the doors half open behind her, since she hadn't come in all the way.
Vanyssa walked into the room, and felt a wave of emotion pour over her, before she shielded it out.  "I have done a lot of reading." She spoke simply. "And I want to help you."  She stood just inside the doorway, the doors half open behind her, since she hadn't come in all the way.
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