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In spring 2390, while the ''Drake'' was stopped over for shore leave on Ishkaria Prime, Didrik was kidnapped and imprisoned by members of a clandestine terrorist organization called The Path, who were seeking to learn more about the unique circumstances of Didrik's congenital analgesia by subjecting him to invasive medical experimentation. So his abduction would not be noticed, a Path operative was genetically and surgically altered to resemble Didrik and took his place aboard the ''Drake''. Didrik was subsequently rescued, and the Path operative posing as him was apprehended at Starbase 118. As a result of his injuries and the psychological damage caused by his imprisonment, Starfleet judged him medically unfit for active duty, and indefinitely suspended his commission. He was advised by the review panel to continue attending counseling sessions and pursue civilian opportunities, and that it may be 2-3 years, if ever, before Medical clears for active Starfleet duty. | In spring 2390, while the ''Drake'' was stopped over for shore leave on Ishkaria Prime, Didrik was kidnapped and imprisoned by members of a clandestine terrorist organization called The Path, who were seeking to learn more about the unique circumstances of Didrik's congenital analgesia by subjecting him to invasive medical experimentation. So his abduction would not be noticed, a Path operative was genetically and surgically altered to resemble Didrik and took his place aboard the ''Drake''. Didrik was subsequently rescued, and the Path operative posing as him was apprehended at Starbase 118. As a result of his injuries and the psychological damage caused by his imprisonment, Starfleet judged him medically unfit for active duty, and indefinitely suspended his commission. He was advised by the review panel to continue attending counseling sessions and pursue civilian opportunities, and that it may be 2-3 years, if ever, before Medical clears for active Starfleet duty. | ||
Despite his ineligibility for service in Starfleet, he quickly found himself assigned to serve back aboard the USS ''Drake'', though in a civilian capacity. During the | Despite his ineligibility for service in Starfleet, he quickly found himself assigned to serve back aboard the USS ''Drake'', though in a civilian capacity. During the Drake's stopover at Starbase 118, Didrik was offered a position as an observer for the Federation Accountability and Ethics Office. He was given instructions to observe the Drake's day-to-day operations during its upcoming mission, and report any extraordinary findings back to the AEO. Gratefully accepting the position, Didrik hoped successful completion of his service for the AEO would help in his efforts to be cleared for Starfleet service. | ||
==Starfleet Service Record== | ==Starfleet Service Record== |
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