CHAPTER FIFTY-SEVEN
August 15, 2402
Sabrina finally woke up at the fourth slap in the face.
"So finally you wake up, runt! I hope you had lots of fun these last few days, because from now on you are going to be really interrogated!"
"Who … are you?"
"None of your business!"
"Captain Sabrina Helena … Watson, Serial Number … SH-12016412."
"Am I supposed to be impressed?"
"Which one … are you?"
"What?"
"You are one of … the three. Not Jaro. He's … too old. I never heard … Sisko or … Shudak, but I know … you are one … one of them."
Sisko smiled. The little tramp would be fun to interrogate after all.
"What makes you say that?"
"Today is … the day. And there is … authority … in your voice. You are used … to giving orders."
Before Sisko could answer, Sabrina continued:
"And … you're not him."
Sisko was psyched for an instant. But only for a second or two.
"Hmm! Maybe you are not completely stupid after all. Of course, with Starfleet Captains, one can never be sure. While you reflect on my identity, allow me to explain what I did to you yesterday. I implanted you with a small interrogation device. It has the very interesting property of producing pain of any intensity to any part of your body, just by using the little remote I have in my hand. Too bad that stupid Kilar blinded you, I would have loved to show you the scar and the remote."
"I … believe … you. Is that a … Cardassian shocker?"
"You heard of it! How nice! Then I will not waste anymore of our time. Let's skip the demonstration. Level One is really not that efficient. Let's start with … say Level Four!"
And without any more warning, Sisko pressed the button.
***
Sabrina and QeH'duQ had eaten plenty, emptied a few bottles of bloodwine, made love for several hours and fallen asleep again, QeH'duQ's head on Sabrina's chest.
Finally they woke up, kissed again, went out and ran under the fine morning rain. Then they called Kish and ate a "light" breakfast.
After that, QeH'duQ turned to Sabrina:
"So, my sister, what are your questions?"
Before Sabrina could open her mouth, QeH'duQ sat down facing her, at maybe four inches of her. Sabrina was troubled in her concentration for an instant, then began:
"Are you aware of the abrupt changes that have taken place in the Federation in the last year?"
"You mean since the Bajoran Wormhole has started staying open all the time?"
"Yes."
"It seems your superiors have become mad. That is why I planned to capture and torture you: I thought you were nothing but some Federation spy preparing the invasion of our Empire, just like you did with the Ferengis."
"It made no sense to me then, and it makes none now. The Ferengis were our allies, they had used the fleet they had found to drive the Remans back to where they came from, and all of a sudden, Starfleet Command decided that they were too dangerous. And then that treacherous operation on Ferenginar …"
"It almost brought the Klingon Empire at war. Only the Romulan threat stopped us. And then you conquered Romulus …"
"Nothing makes sense, QeH'duQ. One would think that the Federation has been replaced by an evil twin from a parallel universe …"
"Or another timeline."
Sabrina looked at her lover, stunned.
"I too have had time to think about all of this, Sabrina. When you think about it, it makes sense. We both know that the Prophets are not limited to one time. The opening of the Wormhole may have initiated a different timeline, with a new Federation much different from what it was one year ago."
Sabrina pondered what she had just heard then answered:
"Of course. Yes, it's logical! A new timeline where the Pah-Wraiths control Bajor, with all the consequences we know, like the ascension to Starfleet Command of Admirals Sisko and Shudak, who then started preaching the Supremacy Doctrine!"
"And that led to their new bellicose, treacherous attitude towards their neighbors."
"And the bad reputation we Starfleet Captains now have to deal with."
"Not you anymore, my sister."
And QeH'duQ took Sabrina in her arms and planted a big wet one on her lips.
***
"Is she dead?" Tomalak asked Jaro squarely.
"I do not know."
"Have you even met her?"
"No."
"Don't you think it would be useful to meet her before you pass judgment on her?"
"I don't see why."
"She is accused of blasphemy against the Prophets, yet the Kai herself doesn't condemn her. Doesn't it seem a little strange to you?"
"Ministers Sisko and Shudak are handling her case."
"Not you? Maybe we have been talking to the wrong person then. Maybe we should have gone directly to them instead of talking to a subaltern."
That last conversation had left Jaro with a sour taste. Essentially he had just been told that he was nothing but a puppet, a weak pawn in Sisko's and Shudak's game. And he didn't like that.
***
Sisko had untied Sabrina. He felt even more powerful, seeing her lying on the floor, prostrated, naked and blind, shuddering at the thought of the next shock he had the power to inflict on her any second he felt like it, for as long as he felt …
"You obviously believe that you are some kind of hero. But remember, you are alone in here. Alone, naked, powerless, hungry, thirsty … Your only hope of survival rests with me. And unless you cooperate with me, you will keep being interrogated, day after day, until you confess your heresy. I can let that device activated all night, and there is nothing, short of ripping your chest open with your nails and tearing it off your thorax, that you can do to escape the excruciating pain which …"
"Aww, shut up!"
Sisko stopped and looked at her, stunned.
"I beg your pardon?"
"Turn it on … and leave the remote there … for the night. I won't touch it … if you just shut up."
Sisko looked at her. That scrawny little worm, that … human! And she dared to talk to him in such an insolent tone!
But he understood.
"So you want me to kill you, huh? Nice try, little girl. It won't be that easy. I am much more experienced in inflicting pain than you are to endure it."
"Wanna … bet?"
August 15, 2402
Sabrina finally woke up at the fourth slap in the face.
"So finally you wake up, runt! I hope you had lots of fun these last few days, because from now on you are going to be really interrogated!"
"Who … are you?"
"None of your business!"
"Captain Sabrina Helena … Watson, Serial Number … SH-12016412."
"Am I supposed to be impressed?"
"Which one … are you?"
"What?"
"You are one of … the three. Not Jaro. He's … too old. I never heard … Sisko or … Shudak, but I know … you are one … one of them."
Sisko smiled. The little tramp would be fun to interrogate after all.
"What makes you say that?"
"Today is … the day. And there is … authority … in your voice. You are used … to giving orders."
Before Sisko could answer, Sabrina continued:
"And … you're not him."
Sisko was psyched for an instant. But only for a second or two.
"Hmm! Maybe you are not completely stupid after all. Of course, with Starfleet Captains, one can never be sure. While you reflect on my identity, allow me to explain what I did to you yesterday. I implanted you with a small interrogation device. It has the very interesting property of producing pain of any intensity to any part of your body, just by using the little remote I have in my hand. Too bad that stupid Kilar blinded you, I would have loved to show you the scar and the remote."
"I … believe … you. Is that a … Cardassian shocker?"
"You heard of it! How nice! Then I will not waste anymore of our time. Let's skip the demonstration. Level One is really not that efficient. Let's start with … say Level Four!"
And without any more warning, Sisko pressed the button.
***
Sabrina and QeH'duQ had eaten plenty, emptied a few bottles of bloodwine, made love for several hours and fallen asleep again, QeH'duQ's head on Sabrina's chest.
Finally they woke up, kissed again, went out and ran under the fine morning rain. Then they called Kish and ate a "light" breakfast.
After that, QeH'duQ turned to Sabrina:
"So, my sister, what are your questions?"
Before Sabrina could open her mouth, QeH'duQ sat down facing her, at maybe four inches of her. Sabrina was troubled in her concentration for an instant, then began:
"Are you aware of the abrupt changes that have taken place in the Federation in the last year?"
"You mean since the Bajoran Wormhole has started staying open all the time?"
"Yes."
"It seems your superiors have become mad. That is why I planned to capture and torture you: I thought you were nothing but some Federation spy preparing the invasion of our Empire, just like you did with the Ferengis."
"It made no sense to me then, and it makes none now. The Ferengis were our allies, they had used the fleet they had found to drive the Remans back to where they came from, and all of a sudden, Starfleet Command decided that they were too dangerous. And then that treacherous operation on Ferenginar …"
"It almost brought the Klingon Empire at war. Only the Romulan threat stopped us. And then you conquered Romulus …"
"Nothing makes sense, QeH'duQ. One would think that the Federation has been replaced by an evil twin from a parallel universe …"
"Or another timeline."
Sabrina looked at her lover, stunned.
"I too have had time to think about all of this, Sabrina. When you think about it, it makes sense. We both know that the Prophets are not limited to one time. The opening of the Wormhole may have initiated a different timeline, with a new Federation much different from what it was one year ago."
Sabrina pondered what she had just heard then answered:
"Of course. Yes, it's logical! A new timeline where the Pah-Wraiths control Bajor, with all the consequences we know, like the ascension to Starfleet Command of Admirals Sisko and Shudak, who then started preaching the Supremacy Doctrine!"
"And that led to their new bellicose, treacherous attitude towards their neighbors."
"And the bad reputation we Starfleet Captains now have to deal with."
"Not you anymore, my sister."
And QeH'duQ took Sabrina in her arms and planted a big wet one on her lips.
***
"Is she dead?" Tomalak asked Jaro squarely.
"I do not know."
"Have you even met her?"
"No."
"Don't you think it would be useful to meet her before you pass judgment on her?"
"I don't see why."
"She is accused of blasphemy against the Prophets, yet the Kai herself doesn't condemn her. Doesn't it seem a little strange to you?"
"Ministers Sisko and Shudak are handling her case."
"Not you? Maybe we have been talking to the wrong person then. Maybe we should have gone directly to them instead of talking to a subaltern."
That last conversation had left Jaro with a sour taste. Essentially he had just been told that he was nothing but a puppet, a weak pawn in Sisko's and Shudak's game. And he didn't like that.
***
Sisko had untied Sabrina. He felt even more powerful, seeing her lying on the floor, prostrated, naked and blind, shuddering at the thought of the next shock he had the power to inflict on her any second he felt like it, for as long as he felt …
"You obviously believe that you are some kind of hero. But remember, you are alone in here. Alone, naked, powerless, hungry, thirsty … Your only hope of survival rests with me. And unless you cooperate with me, you will keep being interrogated, day after day, until you confess your heresy. I can let that device activated all night, and there is nothing, short of ripping your chest open with your nails and tearing it off your thorax, that you can do to escape the excruciating pain which …"
"Aww, shut up!"
Sisko stopped and looked at her, stunned.
"I beg your pardon?"
"Turn it on … and leave the remote there … for the night. I won't touch it … if you just shut up."
Sisko looked at her. That scrawny little worm, that … human! And she dared to talk to him in such an insolent tone!
But he understood.
"So you want me to kill you, huh? Nice try, little girl. It won't be that easy. I am much more experienced in inflicting pain than you are to endure it."
"Wanna … bet?"