"I am not at liberty to disclose any plans, but I can say what I said earlier: as long as you don't cause trouble, you'll not be harmed." The feed paused, and suddenly there was a bed on screen, similar to a gurney. It was in a sterile, white room, with a few people in what looked like scrubs bustling around. Ronnie was on the bed, unconscious, hooked up to a couple of monitors. He had a black eye, his arm was in a regen-cast, and a medic was carefully working on his shoulder. He seemed ok otherwise. "Your security officer sustained several injuries during the boarding, but he is in stable condition, and we are working to repair the damage. He has not been harmed since your surrender, and will not be harmed as long as he doesn't cause trouble." The feed flickered again, and there was another room, this one not medical, but similar to the room Conner was in. Valiel was on a bed, strapped down, with what was clearly some kind of forcefield shimmering around the bed. She seemed to be sleeping peacefully. "Your Charad-ti crewmate requires special measures due to her Skin-changing powers, but she is unharmed. She will wake up from the sedative inhalant within an hour or two."
…………………..
The Captain was thinking, and thinking hard, which was a good sign. He may win her over yet.
"In some ways, we're not different. But what is your war about? From what we can tell, it's about economic gains. Factions fighting each other over who can colonize what, who can monopolize and exploit which resources, who can make the most money off of space expansion. Not entirely wrong, but… soulless, in many ways." He stood, pacing again. "Captain, our end goal is freedom from the lumbering, bungling governmental system that is Singularity. You would need a galactic history lesson to understand all of it, but think of it this way: I am a rebel. A freedom fighter, if you will.
You may also wonder why I've targeted human ships. You all are only probationary members of Singularity so far, you're not part of the problem, so why come after you?" He faced her again. "I can explain those reasons to you at another time, but suffice to say, humanity is our best shot at shaking up galactic order."
She still seemed unconcerned with her own gain. "I must say, Captain, I admire your altruism. You don't seem the least bit concerned what I can offer you. Would you like to know? Even if payment isn't the issue here?"