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Dr. Julian Subatoi Bashir ([info]salutatorian) wrote in [info]marinanova,
@ 2014-03-10 07:33:00

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Entry tags:data, deanna troi, duo maxwell (au), helen magnus, julian bashir, kitty pryde (aoa), korra, martha jones, nico di angelo, seven of nine, tieria erde, will riker

Day 262 | Video; | Action;
[Julian groaned as he woke up--he felt like he'd slept for hours, but he was lying on something much harder than even the station's Cardassian beds, and it made his neck and shoulders ache terribly. He stretched his neck, then opened his eyes--and was immediately on high alert when the unmistakable fact that he was somewhere that was most definitely not Deep Space 9--not even the holosuite--hit him.

And then the device over his ear and half his face began to play its welcoming message, and he was immediately even more incredulous and angry. To be accused of such crimes and sentenced without due trial--when he'd just avoided being unceremoniously bounced out of Starfleet...

Julian had just escaped a prison that he'd been abducted to in the quiet of night, and now here he was again--without even the dignity of his uniform, instead a bright orange thing that even his fashion sense was affronted by.

There were other people here, he could see them going about their lives, hear their voices over the communicator looped over his ear. Well, time to get the introductions over with.]


Normally, I'd expect to be at least given the basic right of due process and trial by a jury of peers--in which I am proven guilty of whatever crimes I am accused of--before being thrown into a prison indefinitely.

[Not to mention he's fairly sure whoever and whatever power is holding him here doesn't have jurisdiction over him.]

I am Lieutenant Julian Bashir, Chief Medical Officer of Deep Space 9. I'd appreciate any further information anyone can give--and if there are any Starfleet officers present, I would appreciate hearing from you.



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[info]salutatorian
2014-03-23 04:42 am UTC (link)
Well, it wouldn't be the first time I'd had to participate in a prison break. Though we did have outside help before.

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2014-03-23 04:42 pm UTC (link)
So far the only outside attempt at help we've had was a giant sea creature. And that only got us a couple days in a different prison. Why on the prison scene so much, doctor?

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[info]salutatorian
2014-03-23 05:59 pm UTC (link)
I was taken as a prisoner of war fairly recently. It wasn't exactly the most pleasant experience.

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2014-03-23 10:37 pm UTC (link)
Wars kind of suck that way. [She's not a stranger to them.]

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