> > "I understand where he needs to be sure of
> who
> > he is dealing with...I came out of there in a
> > Rebel uniform...I just think it should've
> been
> > done faster." David was getting comfortable
> in his mindset now.
>
> >Blaine took over the questioning at this
> point, "Captain, I want to go
> >back a few steps, back to your time in rebel
> custody. You mentioned that you
> >were interrogated by a woman. Can you describe
> the facilities that you were
> >held in."
>
> "The woman did not interrogate me...it was a
> man...the woman was the one who fed me and
> cleaned me. The room was basically a square
> room with a single light in the center middle
> of the ceiling. The door was a flat metal door
> with no inner handles-the middle of the door
> had a sliding square where I was fired upon
> with some phaser-type weapon if I got unruly."
>
The debriefing went on for several hours in total before breaking for the
day.
"Captain Boulay, thank you for your time and your candor.", Commander
Blaine said ending the session. "We are going to break for the day, and I
think that we have just about all that there is to get. Again, Captain, thank
you. We will be filing a formal report in a few days, but in the meantime we
may need you for some follow up questions, so we are going to ask you not to
talk about this to anyone outside of Starfleet. At least not for the time
being.
That's a wrap folks. Let's get back together tonight after we take time
for dinner....", Blaine continued as he started to talk with his staff.
While that was going on, the door opened and Commander Hewitt entered.
"Captain Boulay, I am here to show you to your quarters."
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Once out in the hall, Hewitt said, "Captain, you have the run of the
station now. There are a few restricted areas, but those are clearly marked.
Please do not enter those areas."
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