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Kadosh was part of the station's medical department when it was captured by the Vaadwaur in 2387. When the particular medical facility she'd been working in was overwhelmed by Vaadwaur, several of the doctors and nurses were slaughtered outright by the soldiers. Kadosh and a few others were kept alive to take care of the captured prisoners.
Kadosh was part of the station's medical department when it was captured by the Vaadwaur in 2387. When the particular medical facility she'd been working in was overwhelmed by Vaadwaur, several of the doctors and nurses were slaughtered outright by the soldiers. Kadosh and a few others were kept alive to take care of the captured prisoners.


One of the Vaadwaur guards, however, developed an uncomfortable interest in Kadosh. Though she was prepared to defend herself, she was fortunately rescued by [[Bakari, Msafiri|Msafiri Bakari]], who delivered a rather unfortunate end to the guard. Bakari took her back to his holdout where he and a handful of security officers, several of whom would not survive to see Starfleet [[Operation Bright Star|retake the station]], hid and planned an insurgency. Week by week, they did their best to stall the Vaadwaur's progress, but they were outnumbered and outmatched.
One of the Vaadwaur guards, however, developed an uncomfortable interest in Kadosh. Though she was prepared to defend herself, she was fortunately rescued by [[Bakari, Msafiri|Msafiri Bakari]], who delivered a rather unfortunate end to the guard. Bakari took her back to his holdout where he and a handful of Federation personnel, several of whom would not survive to see Starfleet [[Operation Bright Star|retake the station]], hid and planned an insurgency. Week by week, they did their best to stall the Vaadwaur's progress, but they were outnumbered and outmatched.


Kadosh hadn't known Bakari, a low ranking security officer, before the occupation, but she soon saw how protective he had become over the survivors who remained on the station. For a lieutenant junior grade like Bakari to become the senior officer on the station meant that he had witnessed many of his superior officers--his teachers, mentors, and friends--killed or worse. He promised those whom he saved that they would not be abandoned, but two months into the occupation, he had confided to Kadosh one night that he felt Starfleet had abandoned them all to face death alone.
Kadosh hadn't known Bakari, a low ranking security officer, before the occupation, but she soon saw how protective he had become over the survivors who remained on the station. For a lieutenant junior grade like Bakari to become the senior officer on the station meant that he had witnessed many of his superior officers--his teachers, mentors, and friends--killed or worse. He promised those whom he saved that they would not be abandoned, but two months into the occupation, he had confided to Kadosh one night that he felt Starfleet had abandoned them all to face death alone.

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