>"On a raid I was captured. They interrogated me for days. Brutal >interrogations. Then it all stopped. After the last interrogation I was >unconscious for day, maybe two. They were letting me heal, I guess. I was >conscious for two days, thinking that the worse was over when it happened. >The box. I was in there from what I am told was about 18 hours, but it felt >like weeks. The experience was undescribable. The pain was intense, like >being shot, lit on fire, and cut all at the same time. The probing of my >memories, reliving those memories was the worst part, as it only maid the >already unbearable pain all the more intense." I was allowed to return to >my cell, and recover for a few days then I was released. It it were not for >some of our people, former Starfleet, I would not be here today. But the >effects still haunt me."

>David could sense the pain and anguish in the man's voice and body language.
>He was being completely honest in his answers.  The after effects from his
>torment were still visible in the nervous twitching cold sweat.  David had
>those same symptoms when he dwelled too much on his time with the box.

David took notes the whole time, "I am truly sorry Simon...what they did was illegal and immoral and I will do all I can to stop it."

He spoke to the recording, "Let it be officially noted that Simon has cooperated in a current investigation." He looked at Cyrus, "Cyrus?"




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