
"And all the other Rraey we found in the base?" Sagan asked. "They were prisoners as well?"
"They were," Cainen said, and felt a wave of concern for Sharan and the rest of his staff.
"How was it that you all came to be prisoners of the Eneshans?" Sagan asked.
"We were on a Rraey ship that was taking us to one of our colonies for a medical rotation," Cainen said. "The Eneshans attacked our ship. They boarded us and took my crew prisoner and sent us here."
"How long ago was this?" Sagan asked.
"Some time ago," Cainen said. "I'm not exactly sure. We're on Eneshan military time here, and I'm unfamiliar with their units. And then there's the local planetary rotational period, which is fast and makes things more confusing. And I am also unfamiliar with human time divisions, so I can't describe it accurately."
"Our intelligence does not have any record of the Eneshans attacking a Rraey vessel in the last year—that would be about two-thirds of a hked for you," Sagan said, using the Rraey term for a full orbit of the home world around its sun.
"Perhaps your intelligence is not as good as you think," Cainen said.
"It's possible," Sagan said. "However, given that the Eneshans and the Rraey are still technically in a state of war, an attacked ship should have been noted. Your two peoples have fought over less."
"I can't tell you any more about it than what I know," Cainen said. "We were taken off the ship and to the base. What happened or didn't happen outside of the base in all this time is not a subject I know much about."
"You were being held prisoner at the base," Sagan said.
"Yes," Cainen said.
"We've been all through the base, and there's only a small detention area," Sagan said. "There's nothing to suggest you were locked up."
Cainen gave the Rraey equivalent of a rueful chuckle. "If you've seen the base you've also no doubt seen the surface of the planet," he said. "If any of us tried to escape we'd freeze before we got very far. Not to mention that there's nowhere to go."
