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'''Day Four, Wednesday, 08 Apr 2522'''<br>
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Day Four, Wednesday, 08 Apr 2522<br>
'''1000hrs, ship’s time'''<br><br>
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1000hrs, ship’s time<br><br>
  
It’s Kiera’s turn to deliver her statement.  The woman from yesterday has her brought to the Admin deck and shown to a conference room.  She and Kiera are accompanied by a mousy looking woman, short, blonde haired, in a Naval uniform, with a data recorder, looks like a clerk.  A junior officer, maybe. This junior officer seems incredibly cowed by the woman sitting at the conference table, who herself is as vivacious and charismatic as she was yesterday. <br><br>
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It’s Kiera’s turn to deliver her statement.  The woman from yesterday has her brought to the Admin deck and shown to a conference room.  She and Kiera are accompanied by a mousy looking woman, short, blonde haired, in a Naval uniform, with a data recorder, looks like a clerk.  A junior officer, maybe. This junior officer seems incredibly cowed by the woman sitting at the conference table, who herself is as vivacious and charismatic as she was yesterday. <br><br>
  
 
Interesting.  Kiera sits down and the woman smiles at her.<br><br>
 
Interesting.  Kiera sits down and the woman smiles at her.<br><br>
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Kiera’s supremely unimpressed. The woman doesn’t even pause but moves on.<br><br>
 
Kiera’s supremely unimpressed. The woman doesn’t even pause but moves on.<br><br>
  
Woman: What is your position on the ''Equinox''?<br>
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Woman: What is your position on the Equinox?<br>
 
Kiera: Steward.<br>
 
Kiera: Steward.<br>
 
Woman: Steward.<br>
 
Woman: Steward.<br>
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Kiera: What injuries does he have in his brain?<br><br>
 
Kiera: What injuries does he have in his brain?<br><br>
  
The woman pushes a button on the desk and a picture floats over the polished surface. It’s a picture of a brain.  The injury’s pretty subtle and neurology isn’t Kiera’s specialty, but she can spot the difference between an uninjured brain and this one. Slices have been made to the sheathing of the amygdala. Kiera keeps her face composed in an expression of polite interest: ''okay, so the nice lady’s shown me a picture''.<br><br>
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The woman pushes a button on the desk and a picture floats over the polished surface. It’s a picture of a brain.  The injury’s pretty subtle and neurology isn’t Kiera’s specialty, but she can spot the difference between an uninjured brain and this one. Slices have been made to the sheathing of the amygdala. Kiera keeps her face composed in an expression of polite interest: okay, so the nice lady’s shown me a picture.<br><br>
 
   
 
   
 
Woman: You’ve never seen anything like this before?<br>
 
Woman: You’ve never seen anything like this before?<br>
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Woman:  We don’t know. Perhaps it would make someone, say … emotionally sensitive, easily coerced. Cajoled.  Perhaps convinced of evil stories of his past …<br><br>
 
Woman:  We don’t know. Perhaps it would make someone, say … emotionally sensitive, easily coerced. Cajoled.  Perhaps convinced of evil stories of his past …<br><br>
  
There’s a lotta ''perhaps'' in there.<br><br>
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There’s a lotta perhaps in there.<br><br>
  
 
Woman: Well one theory that we have is perhaps Cmdr. Wise was convinced through a battery of drugs, psychological techniques and surgery to believe some somewhat outlandish stories about his past, for reasons we haven’t quite figured out yet.<br>
 
Woman: Well one theory that we have is perhaps Cmdr. Wise was convinced through a battery of drugs, psychological techniques and surgery to believe some somewhat outlandish stories about his past, for reasons we haven’t quite figured out yet.<br>
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Kiera: Really?<br><br>
 
Kiera: Really?<br><br>
  
Kiera’s tone is clear though her expression doesn’t change: ''Please excuse me while I laugh my ass off''.<br><br>
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Kiera’s tone is clear though her expression doesn’t change: Please excuse me while I laugh my ass off.<br><br>
  
 
Woman: You think Arden is not capable of something like this? I mean, from what I understand, he almost single-handedly found a cure to Prion Disease.<br>
 
Woman: You think Arden is not capable of something like this? I mean, from what I understand, he almost single-handedly found a cure to Prion Disease.<br>
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Woman: I didn’t. What I’m actually suggesting is that perhaps he discovered something about how the brain works.<br>
 
Woman: I didn’t. What I’m actually suggesting is that perhaps he discovered something about how the brain works.<br>
 
Kiera: Mm-hm.<br>
 
Kiera: Mm-hm.<br>
Woman: Or perhaps he was testing how the brain works.  And perhaps he failed. To be quite honest, perhaps he got nothing, this character. In which case, to be quite honest, if ''that'' happened—<br>
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Woman: Or perhaps he was testing how the brain works.  And perhaps he failed. To be quite honest, perhaps he got nothing, this character. In which case, to be quite honest, if that happened—<br>
 
Kiera: Mm-hm.<br>
 
Kiera: Mm-hm.<br>
Woman: If this was an experiment that ''failed''—? <br>
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Woman: If this was an experiment that failed—? <br>
 
Kiera: Then I would have left them probably somewhere no one could find him instead of flying around with him in my back pocket.<br><br>
 
Kiera: Then I would have left them probably somewhere no one could find him instead of flying around with him in my back pocket.<br><br>
  
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Woman: So would you say you’re sort of … freelance do-gooders.<br>
 
Woman: So would you say you’re sort of … freelance do-gooders.<br>
 
Kiera: Yeah, I would say they were a bunch that freelanced it. Doin’ good.<br>
 
Kiera: Yeah, I would say they were a bunch that freelanced it. Doin’ good.<br>
Woman: ''You''. I mean, you were rescuing … ?<br>
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Woman: You. I mean, you were rescuing … ?<br>
 
Kiera: No. I did it for money. <br><br>
 
Kiera: No. I did it for money. <br><br>
  
And Kiera looks closely at the junior officer from the corner of her eye.  The junior officer gives the woman a look. Very much an ''Are-you-shittin’-me?'' look.  All right, that’s it. Kiera looks the woman across the table square in the eye.<br><br>
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And Kiera looks closely at the junior officer from the corner of her eye.  The junior officer gives the woman a look. Very much an Are-you-shittin’-me? look.  All right, that’s it. Kiera looks the woman across the table square in the eye.<br><br>
  
 
Kiera: Why do I get the feelin’ y’all are havin’ a conversation while you and I’re havin’ a conversation? <br>
 
Kiera: Why do I get the feelin’ y’all are havin’ a conversation while you and I’re havin’ a conversation? <br>
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Kiera: I know. But you are. (leans back) In your head. There’s notes. Hey, I’ll tell you anything you wanted. You want to decide I got paranoid schizophrenia and I need to be dumped somewhere, that’s fine, too.<br>  
 
Kiera: I know. But you are. (leans back) In your head. There’s notes. Hey, I’ll tell you anything you wanted. You want to decide I got paranoid schizophrenia and I need to be dumped somewhere, that’s fine, too.<br>  
 
Woman: Do you want my honest evaluation?<br>
 
Woman: Do you want my honest evaluation?<br>
Kiera: I would ''love'' to have your honest evaluation, Ma’am.<br>
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Kiera: I would love to have your honest evaluation, Ma’am.<br>
 
Woman: I’m not a trained psychiatrist.<br>
 
Woman: I’m not a trained psychiatrist.<br>
 
Kiera: I can tell.<br>
 
Kiera: I can tell.<br>
Woman: But I’m a student of human behavior. And I would say you have that special kind of sociopathy that makes you able to lie without ''any'' mental or physical reservations.<br>
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Woman: But I’m a student of human behavior. And I would say you have that special kind of sociopathy that makes you able to lie without any mental or physical reservations.<br>
 
Kiera: Not a bit. Good job.<br>
 
Kiera: Not a bit. Good job.<br>
 
Woman: However, I think that we may yet have learned some things here. So I appreciate that. I’ll escort you back to your friends.<br><br>
 
Woman: However, I think that we may yet have learned some things here. So I appreciate that. I’ll escort you back to your friends.<br><br>
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Nika looks horrified.<br><br>
 
Nika looks horrified.<br><br>
  
Kiera: This is just like the interrogation they did to me when I flunked out of college the first time, when Dad brought in had three psychiatrists talk at me and try to explain to me why I failed and flunked outa college and it was all ''problems''(feral grin) It was awesome.<br>
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Kiera: This is just like the interrogation they did to me when I flunked out of college the first time, when Dad brought in had three psychiatrists talk at me and try to explain to me why I failed and flunked outa college and it was all problems. (feral grin) It was awesome.<br>
 
Rina: She misses being able to sharpen her wits on a worthy opponent.<br>
 
Rina: She misses being able to sharpen her wits on a worthy opponent.<br>
 
Kiera: They are honestly, truly, absolutely without a doubt either pushing and/or convinced that Arden over here has done major surgery on Joshua—poor little thing that he was—and has been doing if not evil experiments to see if you could mind control  him, trying to use him to find as a basis of a paper how you solved Prion Disease.<br>
 
Kiera: They are honestly, truly, absolutely without a doubt either pushing and/or convinced that Arden over here has done major surgery on Joshua—poor little thing that he was—and has been doing if not evil experiments to see if you could mind control  him, trying to use him to find as a basis of a paper how you solved Prion Disease.<br>
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Nika: No.<br>
 
Nika: No.<br>
 
Arden: They brought in a Reader then.<br>
 
Arden: They brought in a Reader then.<br>
Kiera: Oh.  Yeah.  It was like this cute little conversation.  They were havin’ significant glances and I was just like, “It was nice of them to have a three-way conversation without her sayin’ anything”.<br>
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Kiera: Oh.  Yeah.  It was like this cute little conversation.  they were havin’ significant glances and I was just like, “It was nice of them to have a three-way conversation without her sayin’ anything”.<br>
 
Arden: I bet.<br>
 
Arden: I bet.<br>
Nika: Okay, I’m ''not'' likin’ that. (ticks off her fingers) Because that means they know about Readers. And then—<br>
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Nika: Okay, I’m not likin’ that. (ticks off her fingers) Because that means they know about Readers. And then—<br>
 
Kiera: Well of course they know about Readers. I had one replace me.<br>
 
Kiera: Well of course they know about Readers. I had one replace me.<br>
Arden: You had one ''replace'' you?<br>
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Arden: You had one replace you?<br>
 
Kiera: (what-ev!) Yeah. Long story. Keep going.<br>
 
Kiera: (what-ev!) Yeah. Long story. Keep going.<br>
 
Arden: I have nothing else to do in this med bay.<br><br>
 
Arden: I have nothing else to do in this med bay.<br><br>
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Arden: For his own good.<br>
 
Arden: For his own good.<br>
 
Nika: For his own good, yeah.<br>
 
Nika: For his own good, yeah.<br>
Rina: God, I ''hate'' that paternalistic—grahhh … !<br>
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Rina: God, I hate that paternalistic—grahhh … !<br>
 
Kiera: Oh, they’re going to send him to a mental facility?<br>
 
Kiera: Oh, they’re going to send him to a mental facility?<br>
 
Nika: (sighs) Yeah. Cuz he’s suffering from delusions.<br>  
 
Nika: (sighs) Yeah. Cuz he’s suffering from delusions.<br>  
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Kiera: I— … (gives up)<br>
 
Kiera: I— … (gives up)<br>
Rina: He might have been at one time. He might have been ''born'' Rex Wise ''but he’s made himself to who he is now''. He should have that chance to live it.<br>
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Rina: He might have been at one time. He might have been born Rex Wise but he’s made himself to who he is now. He should have that chance to live it.<br>
 
Nika: Okay, so … I know nothing about the Rex Wise identity here.  Is it an identity he took?<br>  
 
Nika: Okay, so … I know nothing about the Rex Wise identity here.  Is it an identity he took?<br>  
Rina: (pissed) Well, to hear Captain Happy to talk about it, ''he was born that''.<br>
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Rina: (pissed) Well, to hear Captain Happy to talk about it, he was born that.<br>
Nika: Yes, no. ''Marina''. What name was Joshua using when we met him.<br>
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Nika: Yes, no. Marina. What name was Joshua using when we met him.<br>
 
Arden: Joshua.<br>
 
Arden: Joshua.<br>
 
Rina: (softly) I remember Joshua.<br><br>
 
Rina: (softly) I remember Joshua.<br><br>
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Rina: (lightbulb!) No.<br><br>
 
Rina: (lightbulb!) No.<br><br>
  
She recounts an off-hand comment Joshua made about his face, about three months after joining us, about how the officer’s face could have been as ugly as sin—meaning the officer he was impersonating on ''Trafalgar''.<br><br>
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She recounts an off-hand comment Joshua made about his face, about three months after joining us, about how the officer’s face could have been as ugly as sin—meaning the officer he was impersonating on Trafalgar.<br><br>
  
 
Nika: Yes.<br>
 
Nika: Yes.<br>
 
Kiera: So he was impersonating somebody.<br>
 
Kiera: So he was impersonating somebody.<br>
Nika: What I’m asking you is if it’s a possibility he was impersonating Rex Wise at the time we picked him up and he gave us the name of Joshua Drake, but … Dear God, cuz … Dear God. What happens ''then? Where is this guy’s actual son?'' If it’s not Joshua, and it is Joshua, oh God help us. Omigod.<br>
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Nika: What I’m asking you is if it’s a possibility he was impersonating Rex Wise at the time we picked him up and he gave us the name of Joshua Drake, but … Dear God, cuz … Dear God. What happens then? Where is this guy’s actual son? If it’s not Joshua, and it is Joshua, oh God help us. Omigod.<br>
 
Arden: We don’t have enough information.<br>
 
Arden: We don’t have enough information.<br>
 
Kiera: Well, no, and they ain’t exactly going to let us do a DNA study on the Captain and on his son.<br>
 
Kiera: Well, no, and they ain’t exactly going to let us do a DNA study on the Captain and on his son.<br>
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Arden: I got the leading questions on what did you do to his head.<br>
 
Arden: I got the leading questions on what did you do to his head.<br>
 
Kiera: Yeah, I kinda figured. They just kinda basically said that—<br>
 
Kiera: Yeah, I kinda figured. They just kinda basically said that—<br>
Arden: (mimicking) ‘So you’re saying you did do brain surgery.’ ‘No, I did not say that. I said I never ''had'' to do brain surgery and I never did.’<br>
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Arden: (mimicking) ‘So you’re saying you did do brain surgery.’ ‘No, I did not say that. I said I never had to do brain surgery and I never did.’<br>
 
Nika: Well, actually they asked me one question where I went, ‘Really?’ Because you never left Arden alone with Joshua long enough to do brain surgery? Well I left him alone to do surgery, but no, there’s stitches and I didn’t really ask but I could show them the zipper… (hooks a thumb to her chest)<br>
 
Nika: Well, actually they asked me one question where I went, ‘Really?’ Because you never left Arden alone with Joshua long enough to do brain surgery? Well I left him alone to do surgery, but no, there’s stitches and I didn’t really ask but I could show them the zipper… (hooks a thumb to her chest)<br>
 
Arden: I don’t even have the equipment to do brain surgery.<br><br>
 
Arden: I don’t even have the equipment to do brain surgery.<br><br>
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'''Day Five, Thursday, 09 Apr 2522'''<br>
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Day Five, Thursday, 09 Apr 2522<br>
'''0400hrs, ship’s time'''<br><br>
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0400hrs, ship’s time<br><br>
  
 
Joshua’s still locked up undergoing detox.  He’s spent the day watching the Wise family home movies for a distraction, wishing he had a Cortex feed, and somehow getting through another 24 hours without the drug.  And now he’s dreaming and the dream isn’t pleasant ….<br><br>
 
Joshua’s still locked up undergoing detox.  He’s spent the day watching the Wise family home movies for a distraction, wishing he had a Cortex feed, and somehow getting through another 24 hours without the drug.  And now he’s dreaming and the dream isn’t pleasant ….<br><br>
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And then she leaves.  Joshua lies there in the dark, his head spinning from the strange turn of events and the detox.  He takes stock.  Captain Wise is still Captain Wise and is still his Dad.  Right?  And this Mystery Woman.  What did she mean when she said she was like him?  Like him as in, being held kinda captive? Like him in that she’s running from someone?  Like him as in, she’s a Reader?  Why would she help him and the crew? What does she believe he and the crew can do for her?  She said he was to leave with his crew without her, that she would join them.  How?<br><br>
 
And then she leaves.  Joshua lies there in the dark, his head spinning from the strange turn of events and the detox.  He takes stock.  Captain Wise is still Captain Wise and is still his Dad.  Right?  And this Mystery Woman.  What did she mean when she said she was like him?  Like him as in, being held kinda captive? Like him in that she’s running from someone?  Like him as in, she’s a Reader?  Why would she help him and the crew? What does she believe he and the crew can do for her?  She said he was to leave with his crew without her, that she would join them.  How?<br><br>
  
The paper is cool and dry and crinkles in his hand.  Is this a trick?  Is this some sort of test to temp him? To see if he really believed he was Rex Wise, that Joshua Drake, XO of ''Equinox'' was nothing but a fiction, something to cast off like an old pair of shoes upon coming home? Or is this Mystery Woman the genuine article—his golden ticket out of here?  Did he trust her?  Was Joshua willing to gamble on the kindness and cooperation of a complete stranger and take the opportunity given?<br><br>
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The paper is cool and dry and crinkles in his hand.  Is this a trick?  Is this some sort of test to temp him? To see if he really believed he was Rex Wise, that Joshua Drake, XO of Equinox was nothing but a fiction, something to cast off like an old pair of shoes upon coming home? Or is this Mystery Woman the genuine article—his golden ticket out of here?  Did he trust her?  Was Joshua willing to gamble on the kindness and cooperation of a complete stranger and take the opportunity given?<br><br>
  
 
Joshua lies back and closes his eyes and wills his thoughts to stop, to be still, so he can think. <br><br>   
 
Joshua lies back and closes his eyes and wills his thoughts to stop, to be still, so he can think. <br><br>   
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Elsewhere on the ship, Rina’s lying in her bed staring into the dark and trying not to go stir crazy.  She’s been five days on this ship, now, five days without seeing Joshua and though Nika assures her that he’s being treated well, the crew’s speculations on the Feds’ motives aren’t making her feel easy for his future.  Institutionalization.  Observation.  Supervision.  How soon before all that turns into … psychological manipulation? Experimentation? Dissecting his br—<br><br>
 
Elsewhere on the ship, Rina’s lying in her bed staring into the dark and trying not to go stir crazy.  She’s been five days on this ship, now, five days without seeing Joshua and though Nika assures her that he’s being treated well, the crew’s speculations on the Feds’ motives aren’t making her feel easy for his future.  Institutionalization.  Observation.  Supervision.  How soon before all that turns into … psychological manipulation? Experimentation? Dissecting his br—<br><br>
  
She falls asleep with her thoughts going morbidly round and round. Something about the overall vibe of the ship penetrates her slumber, however, and she blinks awake and pays attention.  Her stint in the Navy had attuned her to the subtle ebb and flow crews impart to their ships and right now the flow is picking up in intensity.  Not a GQ, nothing like that, just … an increase in ''purpose''. It hits her then—it’s that controlled chaos that grips a military unit getting ready to roll after standing still.  ''That'' is what she’s feeling.<br><br>   
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She falls asleep with her thoughts going morbidly round and round. Something about the overall vibe of the ship penetrates her slumber, however, and she blinks awake and pays attention.  Her stint in the Navy had attuned her to the subtle ebb and flow crews impart to their ships and right now the flow is picking up in intensity.  Not a GQ, nothing like that, just … an increase in purpose. It hits her then—it’s that controlled chaos that grips a military unit getting ready to roll after standing still.  That is what she’s feeling.<br><br>   
  
She looks around the ward—dark, on low lights for night shift.  Two nurses, male, are standing duty at the nurses’ station to the fore.  Her crewmates and their passengers in bed and sleeping. She checks the time on the nearest monitor.  ''0400 hours''.<br><br>
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She looks around the ward—dark, on low lights for night shift.  Two nurses, male, are standing duty at the nurses’ station to the fore.  Her crewmates and their passengers in bed and sleeping. She checks the time on the nearest monitor.  0400 hours.<br><br>
  
 
Something’s put the ship ascurry in the middle of mid-watch?  Something is definitely happening.  She slides out of bed and goes over to Kiera—being nearest—and shakes her friend gently awake. She whispers in the redhead’s ear, hoping the nurses to for’ard can’t hear her.<br><br>
 
Something’s put the ship ascurry in the middle of mid-watch?  Something is definitely happening.  She slides out of bed and goes over to Kiera—being nearest—and shakes her friend gently awake. She whispers in the redhead’s ear, hoping the nurses to for’ard can’t hear her.<br><br>
  
Rina: ''Wake up''. <br>
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Rina: Wake up. <br>
 
Kiera: Dammit. Not a gun.<br>
 
Kiera: Dammit. Not a gun.<br>
 
Rina: Something’s happening. Get the others ready to move.<br><br>
 
Rina: Something’s happening. Get the others ready to move.<br><br>
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Arden: (muzzy) … wha-aaat … ?<br>
 
Arden: (muzzy) … wha-aaat … ?<br>
Kiera: (hissing) ''Wake up'''. Somethin’s going on.<br>
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Kiera: (hissing) Wake up. Somethin’s going on.<br>
 
Arden: Like what?<br>
 
Arden: Like what?<br>
Kiera: 'I don’t know''.  Crazy Russian girl says somethin’s happenin’. Get up. I am ''not'' sufferin’ her alone.<br><br>
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Kiera: I don’t know.  Crazy Russian girl says somethin’s happenin’. Get up. I am not sufferin’ her alone.<br><br>
  
 
She gives him a shove. Arden checks the time.<br><br>
 
She gives him a shove. Arden checks the time.<br><br>
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Rina: We need to get the girls. We can’t leave them behind here.<br>
 
Rina: We need to get the girls. We can’t leave them behind here.<br>
Nika: Leave them behind—''what'' are you talking about?<br>
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Nika: Leave them behind—what are you talking about?<br>
Rina: Sh-hh! Sh-hh! Sh-hh!  ''Listen!'' <br><br>
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Rina: Sh-hh! Sh-hh! Sh-hh!  Listen! <br><br>
  
 
She pauses expectantly and you don’t need the lights on to know she’s waiting for everyone to hear what she hears.  Which would be … what? exactly? Arden and Kiera and Beglan and Nika all look at her and the Captain says it first.<br><br>
 
She pauses expectantly and you don’t need the lights on to know she’s waiting for everyone to hear what she hears.  Which would be … what? exactly? Arden and Kiera and Beglan and Nika all look at her and the Captain says it first.<br><br>
  
 
Nika: Crazy Russian girl. Yup. <br>
 
Nika: Crazy Russian girl. Yup. <br>
Rina: Don’t you ''hear'' that?<br><br>
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Rina: Don’t you hear that?<br><br>
  
 
Um, no?<br><br>
 
Um, no?<br><br>
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Rina: (tense, barely audible) Look, people. It’s four o’clock in the freaking morning and what are they they doing running around?!<br>
 
Rina: (tense, barely audible) Look, people. It’s four o’clock in the freaking morning and what are they they doing running around?!<br>
 
Arden: Um, ship …. things …?<br>
 
Arden: Um, ship …. things …?<br>
Rina: Not ''that kind'' of ship things. There’s something going ''on''.<br><br>
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Rina: Not that kind of ship things. There’s something going on.<br><br>
  
 
Nika looks toward the corridor and sees … huh.  Her engineer just might be on to something.<br><br>
 
Nika looks toward the corridor and sees … huh.  Her engineer just might be on to something.<br><br>
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Rina: I don’t know. Captain, do we get the girls and get the fuck out of here, try to break Joshua out?<br>
 
Rina: I don’t know. Captain, do we get the girls and get the fuck out of here, try to break Joshua out?<br>
Nika: How precisely would you like us to go about doing ''that''?<br>
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Nika: How precisely would you like us to go about doing that?<br>
 
Rina: Give me a minute. There’s stuff to work on in here.<br>
 
Rina: Give me a minute. There’s stuff to work on in here.<br>
Kiera: Rina, you do realize that some of the girls are staying with some of the guys in some other rooms?  If you want to escape, we don’t want to let people know about it? (drawling) ''‘Excuse me, can I borrow the whore you’re sleepin’ with?’''<br><br>
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Kiera: Rina, you do realize that some of the girls are staying with some of the guys in some other rooms?  If you want to escape, we don’t want to let people know about it? (drawling) ‘Excuse me, can I borrow the whore you’re sleepin’ with?’<br><br>
  
 
Rina doesn’t bat a lash, even as the others stifle a laugh at Kiera’s comical yet cutting observation.<br><br>
 
Rina doesn’t bat a lash, even as the others stifle a laugh at Kiera’s comical yet cutting observation.<br><br>
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Nika: I’m not suggesting we leave anyone. I’m asking you—(deep breath)—<br>
 
Nika: I’m not suggesting we leave anyone. I’m asking you—(deep breath)—<br>
 
Arden: How are we going to smuggle twenty people off a spaceship.<br>
 
Arden: How are we going to smuggle twenty people off a spaceship.<br>
Nika: ''That!'' Thank you, Arden. Thank you. For putting it into words for me.<br>  
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Nika: That! Thank you, Arden. Thank you. For putting it into words for me.<br>  
 
Kiera: Why don’t we go get Lanie since she’s over here and promised her she’d go home—<br>
 
Kiera: Why don’t we go get Lanie since she’s over here and promised her she’d go home—<br>
 
Nika: And what makes you think that—what, are we just going to overwhelm them with numbers as we bolt through the hallways?<br>
 
Nika: And what makes you think that—what, are we just going to overwhelm them with numbers as we bolt through the hallways?<br>
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Kiera: (to everyone) Fleet’s takin’ off. He was going to his ship.<br>
 
Kiera: (to everyone) Fleet’s takin’ off. He was going to his ship.<br>
Rina: (to everyone) ''I told you''.<br>
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Rina: (to everyone) I told you.<br>
 
Kiera: We’re all leaving. <br>
 
Kiera: We’re all leaving. <br>
 
Rina: We need go now.<br>
 
Rina: We need go now.<br>
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Rina: I don’t want to bash the control panel to the door to bits.<br>
 
Rina: I don’t want to bash the control panel to the door to bits.<br>
 
Kiera: I just walked through the door. <br>
 
Kiera: I just walked through the door. <br>
Rina: No, no, no. ''His'' door. It’s going to be locked.<br><br>
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Rina: No, no, no. His door. It’s going to be locked.<br><br>
  
 
Meaning Joshua’s. <br><br>
 
Meaning Joshua’s. <br><br>
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Kiera: Yeah.<br>
 
Kiera: Yeah.<br>
 
Lanie: We can probably do that.<br>
 
Lanie: We can probably do that.<br>
Rina: ''Thank'' you.<br>
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Rina: Thank you.<br>
 
Kiera: I figured that would be up your alley.<br>
 
Kiera: I figured that would be up your alley.<br>
 
Nika: And an ID badge. I need an ID badge to get to Joshua. But other than that? <br>
 
Nika: And an ID badge. I need an ID badge to get to Joshua. But other than that? <br>
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Rina: Okay.<br><br>
 
Rina: Okay.<br><br>
  
First things first.  We distract the two nurses at the nurses’ station and knock them out, tie them up and dump them into a bed each, cover them up to make them look like they’re one of us, sleeping.  Arden draws the curtains around all our beds to hide the fact that we’re not in them.  Nika and Kiera split off to spring Joshua while Rina and Arden and Beglan take Lanie and the girls to the deck ''Equinox'' is moored on.<br><br>
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First things first.  We distract the two nurses at the nurses’ station and knock them out, tie them up and dump them into a bed each, cover them up to make them look like they’re one of us, sleeping.  Arden draws the curtains around all our beds to hide the fact that we’re not in them.  Nika and Kiera split off to spring Joshua while Rina and Arden and Beglan take Lanie and the girls to the deck Equinox is moored on.<br><br>
  
On the way to Joshua’s room, Nika’s mapping all the angles.  Where’s our shuttle? Is it with our ship? Kiera points out that she and Joshua were rescued off it.  Hopefully it’s docked in ''Equinox''’s hangar deck, but Nika says it’s no guarantee the Feds stowed her aboard or towed ''Lagniappe'' along with them when they took us on. <br><br>  
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On the way to Joshua’s room, Nika’s mapping all the angles.  Where’s our shuttle? Is it with our ship? Kiera points out that she and Joshua were rescued off it.  Hopefully it’s docked in Equinox’s hangar deck, but Nika says it’s no guarantee the Feds stowed her aboard or towed Lagniappe along with them when they took us on. <br><br>  
  
Nika: We might be losing the ''Lagniappe''.<br>
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Nika: We might be losing the Lagniappe.<br>
 
Kiera: Well, Rina, she was Navy Alliance, she might be able to find the docking ports pretty easy.<br>
 
Kiera: Well, Rina, she was Navy Alliance, she might be able to find the docking ports pretty easy.<br>
 
Nika: All we’re worried about at this point is gettin’ everybody onto our ship so that when the Fleet jumps, we don’t jump with ’em.<br>
 
Nika: All we’re worried about at this point is gettin’ everybody onto our ship so that when the Fleet jumps, we don’t jump with ’em.<br>
 
Kiera: All right. Let’s go find water.<br>
 
Kiera: All right. Let’s go find water.<br>
Nika: Because, ''we’re'' gonna have to get a shuttle and get the hell out.<br><br>
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Nika: Because, we’re gonna have to get a shuttle and get the hell out.<br><br>
  
Nika rides the elevator to the correct deck, disembarks and makes it to Joshua’s door without any trouble with her memory.  The ''Aceso'' is stirred up like a kicked hornet’s nest—people going every which way as they ready for deployment. Controlled chaos.  There is enough activity to allow Nika and Kiera to more or less go openly to their objective, though they have a couple of close calls and manage to duck out of sight in time. They make it to Joshua’s door, Nika pulls her stolen badge, and runs it past the card reader.<br><br>
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Nika rides the elevator to the correct deck, disembarks and makes it to Joshua’s door without any trouble with her memory.  The Aceso is stirred up like a kicked hornet’s nest—people going every which way as they ready for deployment. Controlled chaos.  There is enough activity to allow Nika and Kiera to more or less go openly to their objective, though they have a couple of close calls and manage to duck out of sight in time. They make it to Joshua’s door, Nika pulls her stolen badge, and runs it past the card reader.<br><br>
  
 
No reaction. She tries it again.  No reaction. <br><br>  
 
No reaction. She tries it again.  No reaction. <br><br>  

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