>Gabe bowed his head at the two senior officers.  He had never met 
>either of them before, but he hoped he could prove helpful with the 
>mysteries he had become involved that seemed to be centered around the 
>facility he had been rescued from.

>"Mr. Ares. Welcome to Spacedock. What kind of details can you document 
>for us?"

>"Thank you, sir, " replied the young officer.  "My companion and I did 
>not have a lot of direct contact with the people that had taken us, but 
>we were able to get some impressions about them.  For one, they did not 
>seem like they had taken us because they had planned to.  I got the 
>impression that we were captured more because we had been somewhere 
>they did not want us.  If they didn't want us to spread the word about 
>what we had seen, they had no choice but to imprison us."

"Wrong place at the wrong time.....all right go ahead."

>Gabe paused for a moment to consider the question.  It was not that he 
>did not know the answer, but he wanted to put together in a way that 
>included all of the pertinent informaiton.  As usual, he was the 
>typical scientist.  "Over the few days that Janice and I were held, we 
>met about nine different guards.  All of them were human.  They were 
>both male and female, and appeared to be of varying racial and ethnic 
>backgrounds.  They did not speak directly with us, but we did overhear 
>them talking to each other from time to time, and they always used 
>English."

"What things did you overhear them speaking about?"

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