Lieutenant Commander Riley Delar: Dominion Improbable

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Nov 4, 2025, 2:49:32 AM (2 days ago) Nov 4
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(( Data Core?, Surface, Marohu III ))

The away team had managed to stabilize the alien hologram with the assistance of some micro-reactors and some creative wifi technology. The notion of interrogating a hologram for information wasn’t exactly unknown, but at the same time, the implications behind the locked away secrets it possessed could provide some useful insight into the region. Or at least, Riley hoped so. However, his own interrogation skills hadn’t been polished lately, so he was a bit rusty in this regard.

Riley: How did the Befores accomplish the fusion of technology and stone into such a complicated structure?

Kaelith: As knowledge can be good and bad, used as a weapon or embraced as growth, it’s without barriers that knowledge becomes a danger to many or few. I’m equipped with controls to protect the innocent and access to this information is limited to the Befores and allies.

Arlill: We’ve surely proven we can be allies, right?

Enak / JoNz: Response

Kaelith: I continue to assess the genuineness of your presence here and will reevaluate as new information becomes available.

Enak  / JoNz: Response

Arlill: Ok, ok, ::to Kaelith:: what about your existence, how did it begin?

Kaelith: While the answer may be limited beyond my technology—obviously for safety purposes—I can answer your inquiry. My existence began when the Befores activated my technology, but my consciousness began when they first introduced me to knowledge.

Forsyth: Are we sure we want to ask the AI something like that?

Alex’s question may have stemmed from paranoia caused by one too many science fiction movies or books of the Terran persuasion. Self aware holograms or AI typically had problematic endings in those genres, from what Riley recalled. His exposure to such things was admittedly very passive, caused only by his roommates on Earth during his time at the academy.

Enak / JoNz: Response

Kaelith: That in itself was another matter altogether. Their existence here, after I was awoken, seved for millennia before the threatening.

Arlill: What threatening?

Enak / Forsyth / JoNz: Response

Kaelith: I'm unsure—I was secured out of fear the knowledge would be lost to evil beings and brought back online when these archeologists' presence was detected.

Forsyth / JoNz: Response

Enak: Response

JoNz: That seems a very long time to be dormant.

Forsyth: So you don’t know what happened here?

The giant gap in memories could be explained by the AI’s long slumber, Riley supposed. Though truth be told, how much information it could provide at all would be worthy of mentioning in his AAR (After Action Report) when he returned to the ship.

Riley: Anything you could tell us would be helpful.

Enak / Arlill / Kaelith: Response

Forsyth: I see, must be terrible to find out everyone here is gone.

One of the jury-rigged tricorders made a noise of some sort that caught the ensign’s attention, and she wandered over to go check it out.

Riley was fascinated by what they were being told, and had recalled many long dead civilizations such as the Iconians that were no more. There were still elements of their technology somewhere in the galaxy, he was certain. He’d never seen an Iconian gateway, but that didn’t mean they didn’t exist at all. He’d heard about them, at least.

Enak / Arlill / Kaelith: Response

JoNz: Mister Kaelith, do you recall anything in your existence known as the, uh, I think it was the Dark Bringer? It was mentioned by one of the angry beings earlier before you were brought back online by us.

It felt strange to Riley to refer to this hologram as a “mister”, but then again it was presumably no different than referring to someone of lower rank, regardless of gender. Despite the fact he’d been in Starfleet a long time, had interacted with gender-specific holograms before, and other such formalities, it still seemed weird. Then again, this was Starfleet & weird was part of the job.

Forsyth: I think it’s Dusk Bringer, but good question.

Riley: (quietly, almost to himself) Fascinating…

Arlill / Kaelith / Jonz / Enak: Response

Forsyth: Were they the evil beings mentioned by the befores?

Arlill / Kaelith / Jonz / Enak: Response

Forsyth: What other races do you know, might help narrow it down?

Arlill / Kaelith / Jonz / Enak: Response

Riley: Interesting, and how long ago did you say that was?

Kaelith: Response

He listened intently as Kaelith explained, though to be quite honest he wasn’t sure how much of the intel would actually be useful or acted upon. Still, it was worth noting for his report, at the very least it’d give him something to read later if he found himself attacked by a round of insomnia as he sometimes was.

Riley: I don’t necessarily agree that it was the Dominion, because the timeline doesn’t seem correct. Admittedly, my knowledge of this particular sector is limited, but none of the major Dominion conflicts in recent memory stretched out this far.

Arlill / Forsyth / Kaelith / Jonz / Enak: Response

Riley: I’m not saying it couldn’t have happened, just that it’s probable that the Dominion wasn’t the culprit.

Arlill / Forsyth / Kaelith / Jonz / Enak: Response


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Lieutenant Commander Riley Delar
Mission Specialist
USS Octavia E Butler NCC-82850
O239002CS0
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