Captain Archer and Lt. D'Arcy would spend their lives steadfastly refusing to speak to anyone about what had happened between them on Dyfed. They had, however, written at length about it in their private journals and diaries, if only to exorcise their demons. The old man now in possession of those hand-recorded documents never needed to turn to those pages because he knew them by heart. Every thought and feeling was recorded in his mind, heart and soul and stored there like a miser hoarding his gold. It was a part of him, yet from time to time he liked to turn back and look at those pages just so he could see her writing. Just gazing at it brought to his mind images of captivity in a harsh Xindi prison and the sheer courage to escape it.
Stardate-169559.84 (June 10, 2153)
"Here!" growled a Xindi Reptilian guard as he sent two bowls of food through the 'pass-through', slamming the metal door. Captain Archer glared at his captor as he rose from where he sat on the dirt floor and collected the two bowls. He handed one to Lt. D'Arcy who gave him a polite thank you, but the smell made it impossible for her to eat it. A little more than seventy-two hours before they had beamed down to a moon that sensors showed to have great quantities of trellium-D. If it could be easily mined then they would be able to use the substance to insulate the Enterprise and prevent damage from anomalies in the Expanse.
When one such anomaly prevented the ship's systems from getting a complete reading of the moon's make-up, it was decided that the readings should be done on the surface. The captain insisted on going down there himself and normally he would have taken Commander Tucker, but the anomalies had wreaked havoc with the engines so he opted for Lt. D'Arcy as the second. He could just as easily have taken T'Pol, but there was one skill the lieutenant had that he felt would be an asset. Her skills with hacking and programming made her invaluable in the expanse. The ability to adapt the equipment to handle changes in the environment or during anomalies was critical and had already proved useful. Wearing environmental suits they took the shuttle pod to the surface and began to set up the equipment. What they could not have foreseen was that shortly after their arrival, they would be taken prisoner by Xindi Reptilians monitoring the area.
They were stripped of their weapons and communicators before being beamed on board the Xindi ship then taken through a subspace vortex to a small planet called Dyfed that was enclosed by a magnetic field. It was lowered long enough for them to be transported to the surface then re-engaged. Each was taken individually into a small room and questioned and the warden wasn't too particular about the methods he used to extract information. He did stop shy of leaving any marks or evidence of any kind. This was less about mercy and more because he knew Commander Dolim was on his way and would be angry if he found out the prison administrator had gone behind his back and attempted to take the glory for himself. Neither the captain nor the lieutenant ever broke. They never even gave so much as their name, rank or serial number.
The warden showed them to a cell and advised them that they would remain here until Commander Dolim arrived. There was no doubt in their minds that the Enterprise would do all they could to find them, the problem was the security. If one could get past the metal bars and armed guards there was still that magnetic shield surrounding the planet to contend with. Not only could you not send a shuttle or beam anyone in or out while it was active, but it would be impossible to scan the surface and locate an individual.
The facility they were in was small with only about three or four cells for prisoners. Captain Archer speculated that it was more of a place for holding prisoners rather than an actual prison. The room they were being held in had only a dirt floor with no windows and no beds. There was a toilet and for modesty's sake they would politely face the opposite direction so the other could have what little privacy they could get. They were given food each morning, at least that's what they were told it was. It mostly looked like brown sludge and tasted about as good. There had to be a way to get free. Studying the movements of the guards they began to carefully formulate a plan. Not wanting to be heard they would communicate by writing in the dirt, then erasing it with a sweep of their foot.
Shortly after their breakfast, Danaë began to cry out in pain. When the guard came to check on her, Archer made his move and quickly disarmed the guard while Danaë took possession of his hand-held database and began to sift through the information on it.
"You know the Xindi language?" Archer asked.
"I know enough. Our belongings are being held in a safe in the storage room," she answered. Putting the weapon to the reptilian guards back, they forced him to take them to the storage room. Once inside they had no trouble locating the safe, but the guard refused to open it. Danaë searched the database and discovered what the access code was and then opened it herself. They quickly gathered their things, then she once more accessed the files and discovered where the master controls to the magnetic field were. These controls were housed in a complex approximately 5 kilometers away. They took the keys to the main prison gate from the guard and were surprised how little resistance he gave.
"You have not escaped your prison, but thrown away your protection. This is no Xindi planet and there are creatures out there more dangerous than you know. I doubt you will make it a thousand yards before the pahua feeds you to its young."
"Give our apologies to Commander Dolim," responded Archer. "We'll have to meet him another time." At this the guard sneered.
"I don't doubt you will . . . if there is anything left of you to meet."
Without another word the two took off down the path through the tall grasses. For a moment they were excited at their luck in gaining their freedom, but as they reached the edge of the grass they heard an ominous screech. Both of them began to look about hoping to find the source, but they could see nothing but the beginning of a forest with rock outcroppings and gnarled trees. The captain grabbed a hold of Danaë's arm to ensure that neither could vanish without the other noticing. They moved slowly through the trees, their eyes watching every fluttering leaf, certain that a reptilian or insectoid was around every corner. Another screech met their ears and a shadow appeared among the trees in the distance. Archer fired his weapon in its direction as a warning, but it seemed unfazed. The two Starfleet officers began to hot foot it as fast as they could through the forest.