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Aug. 27th, 2009

They didn't know what to do with her when the girl showed up on the space station without a passport or any documents at all. There was no record of her coming in on any of the ships, and that was plainly impossible. A space environment is heavily controlled, and everybody was accounted for. It wasn't like any of the people could have smuggled her on board through customs in their suitcase! They didn't believe her, at first, when she said that she was brought back and returned by the Kree. But eventually, after they brought in the chaplain psychologist and a news historian who could search through the archives and a tech that could enhance the old images to her current age--they had no choice but to believe her.


Inspiration: An article about a woman kidnapped as an 11-year-old being found. http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/08/27/california.missing.girl/index.html
Potential: High.
Notes: Combine alien abductions, Stockholm syndrome, and the phenomenon of captors sometimes releasing their prisoners decades later, and you have a pretty interesting mix. There would still need to be another plot besides just the culture shock and adjustment and internally driven ramifications, though.

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