Sam took advantage of the distraction of the stowaway to slip onto the supply ship, she wasn't concerned about anyone finding out what she was doing but the fewer questions asked the better off everyone involved is. She stepped through the airlock and turned to the left, thanking James silently for insisting on a physical shutdown, otherwise it was likely that nothing but the cargo bay would have been labeled in English. The door to the control room opened upon sensing her, it unnerved her that there was no manual switch, she thoroughly examined both sides of the doorway and found no manual override. She took out a small screwdriver and pried open the cover of the motion sensor, looking through the wiring she found the wire that connected to what she hoped was the door mechanism. Reaching into her shoulder pocket she pulled out a small device and attached it to the wire, the indicator light on it flashed red twice before turning a solid green. "That should do it," she muttered to herself.
She backed away from the door, and kept her eye on the motion sensor as she did, when she reached the throne in the center of the room, she was satisfied that the door wasn't going to close on her. She turned her attention to the computer consoles, examining just the buttons and their labels she noted that out of eighty buttons, switches and indicators, only eight of them were labeled in English. All the other labels were in Farsi, a problem to be sure, but one that she was prepared for, she pulled her PDA out of her thigh pocket and activated the translation matrix. It took a few seconds to load, but when it did, it displayed every word that the PDA "saw" on the panels and then placed the English translation next to them. She looked over the translations, she had no intention of using the consoles, but knowing what each button did would allow her to make better sense of the wiring and what the consoles were meant to do. She activated the voice dictation feature on her PDA and began speaking, "Nothing unusual about the control room, the engine control panel verifies my initial analysis that the rocket propelling the supply ship is consistent with an ICBM class rocket, it is similar in many regards to the Soyuz-FG, indicating that Persian Rocketry is only about 15 years behind the US and Russian equivalents. However it should be noted that all variations of the Soyuz-FG rocket were designed to fall away after launch, this rocket stayed intact, and propelled the supply ship to the station."
An unlabeled light came on on a panel located on the wall to her right, she promptly turned off the dictation feature and moved over to that panel. She pulled out her small screwdriver and opened the panel, nervous about what that light meant. She traced the wire that connected to the indicator into a junction box. The wire wasn't labeled, so she attached a probe to it, and ran a signal through the wire. Unfortunately she couldn't get a determination on just what the light was for, but she did get a partial schematic of the wiring diagram from the probe. The light on the panel turned off, and she decided that she had done enough poking at the wiring and went straight for the main computer interface. Even though it is a drone, designed to be controlled by remote, there still has to be computer with its performance specifications. She didn't expect there to be a detailed diagram, but she could get enough out of the performance profile to make educated guesses.
She opened an access panel underneath the central console, there was no keyboard to program with, so there either had to be a port for a portable keyboard, or a port to upload the programming for the computer. A wireless upload may have been possible, but the time required to upload over a wireless network for such a large program as a remote guidance system wouldn't be efficient. She found a USB connector attached to the main system bus, she had a USB adapter in her other thigh pocket, attached it to the end of her probe, and plugged it into the port. Setting the PDA down while the computer did all the necessary handshakes and authentication hacking, she began cleaning up after herself, closing open panels and erasing any trace she had been here so far. Her PDA gave off a short notification tone, and she floated back over to it.
The door slammed shut behind her, she turned and pushed herself at it, expecting, hoping, that it would open when she passed in front of the sensor. It didn't. She twisted herself to keep her head from hitting the door and slammed hard into it shoulder first. The door didn't budge and she bounced off of it. She floated back to the center of the room and caught herself on the throne.
"Good day, Captain Carter."
"Khan?" She looked around the room, the light on the wall panel was illuminated again, along with another light next to it that was blinking rapidly, like a modem light.
"I knew you would come, the NSA thought that I didn't know about you. In truth I know a lot about all of you up there. You thought your encryption protocols were so clever, but they were really quite simplistic."
Sam was speechless, she made her way back over to the door and tried to force it open, but there was no place to get her fingers in the track.
"I'm not angry, Captain. No, but you have something I want. If you are willing to give it to me, I will let you out, and forget this entire thing happened."
She turned her back to the door and looked up at the ceiling, where she assumed there was a camera and microphone of some sort, she took a breath to compose herself before responding, "What do you want?"
"You are a very intelligent woman, you would make a fine addition to my breeding program."
"I've heard about your breeding program, I will not become a human test tube for your selective breeding program."
A hidden compartment opened in the back of the throne, "We've moved beyond the need for a woman that needs to have her medical condition monitored on an hourly basis." She reached into the compartment and pulled out a biopsy needle. "The needle is sterile, use it to extract ova from your ovaries, then place the needle back into the compartment. It will keep the ova stable until it arrives back here, where we will place it into our artificial wombs. The second generation of my breeding program will be superior to even me."
She shook her head, "I don't know how to use this."
"If you would be so kind as to sit in the chair, the computer will show you where you need to stick yourself."
She looked at the chair, "And if I refuse?"
"I'm sure James has his hands full with that little wench that slipped on the ship, while it wasn't planned, I certainly wasn't going to turn away from her... generous... sacrifice for her people. He won't know you are trapped in here for quite some time, and I can alter the life support system in the control room from here, without your cargo loaders noticing a thing. Oh no, I won't kill you, but I can make it extremely uncomfortable for you in here, make you wish I would just kill you."
She placed her hand of the edge of the throne, but hesitated.
"I am willing to give you what you came here for, in exchange for your cooperation."
"My ova are that important to you?"
"Yes, and quite honestly, what you are here for is that unimportant to me. Just sit in the chair, Captain, it won't take long, and you can get back to your Fusion Reactor."
*****
"Nicole, we're going to need you to go between on this. We've got a girl, approximately fifteen, she's only speaking Farsi, and you're the only one we've got that's fluent in it."
She nodded from the monitor, "Understood, Captain."
James looked back to the girl, she was still in a panic mode, it had taken them twenty minutes just to coax her off the supply ship, "First things, first, can you get her to calm down?"
Nicole began speaking and the girl stopped her thrashing and stared at the screen, she then began talking softly, Nicole translated, "Her name is Yasaman, Jasmin is the English translation for it, she's the daughter of..." she stopped, "the daughter of a man who was a member of the opposition forces in Iran. Khan had ordered her entire family killed when he found them. She slipped out the back door and away from the execution squad when her older brother threw himself at one of the guards, to cover her and her sister's escape. She got separated from her sister, and doesn't know where she is now."
Kelly had begun a battery of tests on her, James noticed that the girl tensed when Kelly stuck her with the needle, but Kelly spoke a couple of words in Farsi to her to get her to relax. James turned back to Nicole, "How did she get on the supply ship?"
Nicole frowned at the response she got from her question, "She said she slipped through the security fence and avoided the guards," The girl laughed, "She said she's very good at not being noticed."
James half shrugged, "She's certainly small enough to be missed. But why did she come here?"
Nicole relayed his question, the girls response was short, Nicole shook her head, "She had no other place to go."
James raised an eyebrow at that statement, but Kelly stepped away from the exam table and vouched for it, "I can attest to that Captain. She's severely undernourished, her feet and calves are consistent with someone who had been running on foot for a month, or more. She's got signs that she hasn't slept more than a couple of hours a night for at least that long. As it is, she's going to need a week here to recover. I can't imagine she would have survived much longer on her own."
Ammanda stepped in from the other room, "If she was living in Tehran, the closest nation that she could get to is Turkmenistan, and they would be more likely to send her back than accept her. Stowing away was probably her only chance."
Micheal slipped in over Nicole's shoulder, "That's quite a chance to be taking."
Ammanda placed her hand on the girl's shoulder, "But if Khan had a death decree on her, it was her only chance. The question we have, is what are we going to do with her?"