SIA BLACKSITE - UNDISCLOSED LOCATION
CORUSCANT
2338 LOCAL TIME
CORUSCANT
2338 LOCAL TIME
Nikolai Messervy was more comfortable here, in this place that didn't officially or politically exist, than he did in the SIA headquarters with its glass and gleaming chrome. This was an old building -- very secure but not especially fancy. Comfortable. Almost a lived-in feeling. But if the prisoner in the interrogation room on the other side of the one-way mirror mistook looking rundown for being easy to escape, he was going to be disappointed. And if his little friends who had escorted him came calling, well, they were going to be disappointed, too.
Well, dead. But that was almost the same.
His eyes lingered on the monster on the other side of the mirror. His face was hard to look at, but that was nothing on what else he knew about him.


Oh yes. He had almost forgotten about the other prisoner. Technically,

"Agent Petrui, I apologize for yanking you out of your, uh, other endeavors. Given the cirucmstances with both of our guests, the brass thought DipServ should have its hand in what goes on here, and since you're the best they've got -- well, it's nice to be wanted, eh?" Messervy spread his hands as if to say what can ya do? and gestured to the other operative. "Do you know Coyle? Well, you'll both have some time to get acquainted, because we're going to be hosting Mr. Rausgeber for some time, so we'll have the bandwidth to get a lot of answers. My first priority is to find out just what he was doing here on Coruscant. I'd like to know why he thinks he can just wander into the capital of the Galactic Alliance. And what his connection with that lady is." He hooked his thumb toward the other one-way mirror, beyond which Senator Fortan sat primly, ankles crossed, cradling a cup of coffee. "I'd like to know by sunrise whether I need to clap her in leg-irons or turn her loose. I've got her statement, but I'd like you to get the story from Rausgeber before we compare notes. After that we can get to his myriad war crimes and crimes against civilization, et cetera."
He poured himself a cup of acrid-smelling coffee and took a swig. "This isn't what we'd call a public-facing operation," Messervy continued. "But we all know what this fucker is accused of, so the long-term goal is to get him in front of a war crimes tribunal. So enhanced interrogation -- sure -- but let's not go outside of guidelines. Keep your pliers and hammers in their toolboxes. You know. For now. You two aren't the only ones here, but you've got first bite at the apple. I'm here if you need to tag out. If he gets violent... well, we've got the room wired for sedation and there will be guards on hand. We don't rough him up except as a last resort. But while we're going to keep this squarely in the regs, I want to make it clear that at this point we do not have authorization to offer him a deal on prosecution. So it could be a long fight."
Messervy took another sip of coffee and sighed. "Right. Questions before you go in?"