Maerdwyn
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Wilphe said:[sblock]Dorothy will be clear, calm and polite, though her immediate response will be be to ask under what authourity these enquries are being made, to what end and the legal status of any disposition she makes - quoting whatever relevent stautes, edicts and documentation she feels like citing.[/sblock]
Dorothy:
[Sblock] Dorothy is treated well, and she and her husband are interviewed at the same time. They ask about the first night the dust was discovered and how the crew reacted, and ask for their narrative of extents as they unfolded from there. As the interview is winding down, it actually seems to be getting to what the interviewers consider to be the meat of it, as least as far as she can tell. The last few questions are:
"Do you have any insights as to what the reasons might have been as to why the Dvonn was attacked?"
"Now, how about your rescuers? Did any them seem out of place to you? Or perhaps less concerned with the well being of the passengers than the others?"
"Did anyone, rescuer or passenger, die after the rescuers boarded the ship? In particular, was the Captain Julia Darius alive when you awakened, or had she died already?[/sblock]