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Verril
"So, as you can see, we're here to question them. The government wants to see if they've got any information they don't already have."
Shek and Somm were garbed in the costumes of UE naval generals. The low-ranking officer who ran the Verril prison had easily been fooled into believing the false identities, created on the Teiresias on the way to the Verril system. It was only a formality now to get permission to speak with the political prisoners of Verril Prime Penitentiary.
Captain Hoff, the prison warden, looked over the credentials one last time, and gazed prolongedly at their uniforms.
"Uh, yes, well," he said, "go on in."
"Thank you Captain. I'm sure you'll be rewarded at some point for speeding us along."
After they'd walked a fair distance away, and Shek had activated a field distorter so their conversations couldn't be dropped in on, Somm asked quietly, "So who first?"
"Those listed as rebels should be questioned immediately. They fought against the UE government for a reason other than piracy. I want to know why."
"Right then."
They arrived some time later at a high-security cell. After opening the first door with the key card Captain Hoff had so kindly provided them, the two Darweshi swordmasters entered the observing room of Dmitri Mishashevsky's cell.
The prisoner was a strong looking man, bearded, with coarse black hair and rippling muscles. His eyes were closed, but Shek and Somm could tell that he knew they were there; their Sarpi training enabled them to see the revealing marks of silent observation.
Shek walked over to the interroom microphone system. "Mr. Mishashevsky, we need to talk to you."
Dmitri didn't stir.
"We know you're listening to us. Now, I've got a field distorter on, so whatever you say, and whatever we say, will never leave this room."
"Unless one of us three gets tortured."
Shek smiled. He was willing to talk. "True enough. Except you don't know the kind of training we received. Torture won't break us."
"Torture will break any human," replied Mishashevsky.
"Ah, true. But you see, we're not human."
That got Dmitri's attention. He stood up, and walked over to the two-way window. "What are you then? You certainly look human."
"Something else."
Dmitri thought for a moment. "That's all you're going to tell me about that."
"Correct."
"Alright. Why are you here? If you're not human, then clearly you're not of the UE government, nor are you part of the Navy."
"True enough. But we'll be asking the questions from now on."
"I see." Dmitri looked thoughtful for a moment. "Go ahead. There's no reason why I shouldn't tell you anything. My life's going to finish here one day."
"Thank you for your cooperation. Here's the main question. We want to know why you fought against the UE."
"Ah, the big one first. Good. I love this one." Dmitri paced back and forth as he talked. "The UE government is a corrupt government. Most people know this. What most don't know is that the UE gets a good deal of its operating funds from illegal means. I speak, for instance, of renegade activity."
Shek and Somm looked at each other. "You mean the UE takes money from the Renegades?"
"Yes. Few indeed know this. Even fewer know this and remain alive. Kind of surprised me that I wasn't put to death. But anyway, here's the deal. The Renegades have never been dealt with fully by the UE navy because the government doesn't want them to. They get roughly one tenth of their revenue from the renegade activity that they sponsor."
"Amazing," breathed Shek. "And that's why you were imprisoned? For knowing that?"
"Yes. But I also knew something more. Something no one was ever supposed to find out." Dmitri stopped pacing and looked at them.
"The UE also gets revenue from a slave trade. The renegades they sponsor also operate a secret slave trade, one that brings tremendous wealth to the UE government."
"With who? Who does the UE sell slaves to?"
Dmitri paused for emphasis. "To the Voinians."
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All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost; The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost. From the ashes a fire shall be woken, A light from the shadows shall spring; Renewed shall be blade that was broken, The crownless again shall be king.
J. R. R. Tolkien
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