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It had been a bit of a trip from the Hatuli system to Fort Knox, but walking through a United Earth warship was pretty nice. The Blaze Turret Batteries were quite impressive. Unfortunetly, I wasnÂ’t allowed much access to realy anywhere except the bathroom and my cramped quaters.
At the moment I had been lying down on the tiny bed in a corner of my small room, reading a book. The lights were mostly off-just enough for me to read. But quite a bit of light flooded my quaters when a door opened. So much so that I had to raise my hand in front of my eyes. I had gotten used to the darkness.
“Ian Malcolm?” A man said from the door. I nodded. He gestured me to follow.
“What’s going on?” I asked as I walked out of the quaters, putting the book down. The officer began to lead me to the bridge.
“Actually, I realy don’t know. I was just told to bring you to the captain.” He said. As we went to the bridge, I was immediatly met by the captian. The same guy I met at docking tube two.
“Hello Ian. I’m General Drake.” He said. We shook hands and began to walk down into the center of the bridge.
“So can you tell me why you picked me up General?” I asked. He nodded.
“Five days ago the Fort Knox spaceport recieved a frantic emergency transmission from a freighter in the Chorca system.” He said. “We have almost no idea what happened. The freighter was carrying no cargo, no renegades or Vionians were present.” I was confused.
“So what happened and what does it have to do with me?” I asked bluntly. The general waved at the other officers on the bridge, gesturing for them to go away. They all exchanged glances, but did obey. When the bridge was empty, the general asked me to sit next to him in the commander’s chair.
“Ian Malcolm. I had dug up your records from the UE Galactic Database.” He said. “You were chryogenicaly frozen during the year 2005 as a volunter for a new chryofreeze system. Correct?”
“Yes.” I said nodding.
“And you were defrosted ten years ago in the present date. Yes?” He asked. I didn’t bother to answer.
“Just get to the point. Is this about the chryofreeze system? Because I had signed every paper given to me by the governme-”
“I’m not concerned about that, Ian.” He said, interupting me. “What I’m concerned about is the event that you heavily took part in. Commonly known as ‘The InGen Incedent’.” At that I slumped in my chair.
“I realy don’t want to talk about that.” I said.
"I do." Drake said.