[ Padassa Station ]
Just as she'd finished her conversation with Captain Vishas and was about to continue to explain to the Klingon in front of her what exactly had happened on the station, she was once again interrupted.
"What is it now, Corporal Waters?" she exhaled, her cat-like eyes burning a bright amber as she looked at him.
"One of the teams discovered a cryogenic bay in the lower decks, Major," he replied coolly, not intimidated by her. "I think you would like to see for yourself what they found."
"All right, Corporal," Giella agreed. "Are internal transporters operational yet?"
"Yes, ma'am," he said, stepping to a nearby terminal. "I'll lock on to your signal and transport you there."
Giella nodded. "Do so," she said as she stood a few paces away from him. A moment later she was engulfed by the station's transporter and deposited in the much more technologically advanced lower decks of the station.
"Major," a marine standing in front of her greeted her with a nod. "Please come this way."
Following the man, Giella noticed she was in a part of the station she hadn't been before, though it looked similar to the area they'd been before where she'd discovered Commander Summers. They passed through an open doorway into a circular room where oval shape alcoves were arranged next to each other into the bare utilitarian walls. Inside the alcoves were cryogenic pods with vague humanoid silhouettes that shone through the transparent domes of the pods.
In the center of the room was a pedestal console, containing seperate monitors for each of the pods. Giella walked towards it and looked at the monitors in turn, reading the Romulan text. The screens displayed biomedical details about their occupants, including name, species, cause of death and a series of complex memory engram maps. She stopped when she passed the fourth monitor, peering closely at it and reading through the details.
"Release pods four and five," she said to the marine standing next to her."
"Yes, ma'am," he nodded brusquely and walked over to the wall, accessing the controls to each of the pods. The two chambers were hoisted out of their alcoves by a mechanical arm and brought down parallel to the ground.
Giella walked over to them and tapped at a control on the first pod. The semi-opaque glass cleared slightly to reveal the face of the person inside the pod and Giella's expression was a mixture of confusion and concern. She turned to the next and did the same, waiting for the glass to clear as it reveal the face of the person inside.
It didn't make sense whatsoever as she crossed her arms over her chest, looked back and forth between the dead bodies of Nicolas Harker and Samantha Palmer.
"What is it now, Corporal Waters?" she exhaled, her cat-like eyes burning a bright amber as she looked at him.
"One of the teams discovered a cryogenic bay in the lower decks, Major," he replied coolly, not intimidated by her. "I think you would like to see for yourself what they found."
"All right, Corporal," Giella agreed. "Are internal transporters operational yet?"
"Yes, ma'am," he said, stepping to a nearby terminal. "I'll lock on to your signal and transport you there."
Giella nodded. "Do so," she said as she stood a few paces away from him. A moment later she was engulfed by the station's transporter and deposited in the much more technologically advanced lower decks of the station.
"Major," a marine standing in front of her greeted her with a nod. "Please come this way."
Following the man, Giella noticed she was in a part of the station she hadn't been before, though it looked similar to the area they'd been before where she'd discovered Commander Summers. They passed through an open doorway into a circular room where oval shape alcoves were arranged next to each other into the bare utilitarian walls. Inside the alcoves were cryogenic pods with vague humanoid silhouettes that shone through the transparent domes of the pods.
In the center of the room was a pedestal console, containing seperate monitors for each of the pods. Giella walked towards it and looked at the monitors in turn, reading the Romulan text. The screens displayed biomedical details about their occupants, including name, species, cause of death and a series of complex memory engram maps. She stopped when she passed the fourth monitor, peering closely at it and reading through the details.
"Release pods four and five," she said to the marine standing next to her."
"Yes, ma'am," he nodded brusquely and walked over to the wall, accessing the controls to each of the pods. The two chambers were hoisted out of their alcoves by a mechanical arm and brought down parallel to the ground.
Giella walked over to them and tapped at a control on the first pod. The semi-opaque glass cleared slightly to reveal the face of the person inside the pod and Giella's expression was a mixture of confusion and concern. She turned to the next and did the same, waiting for the glass to clear as it reveal the face of the person inside.
It didn't make sense whatsoever as she crossed her arms over her chest, looked back and forth between the dead bodies of Nicolas Harker and Samantha Palmer.
[ End Log ]
Major Giellera Kinn
Adjunct Intelligence Advisor
1st Task Force, SSF
[NPC by Bren]
Adjunct Intelligence Advisor
1st Task Force, SSF
[NPC by Bren]