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In 2373, Tain was able to send a coded message to Deep Space 9, which was analysed by Elim Garak. Captain Benjamin Sisko later assigned Worf to take Garak into the Gamma Quadrant to try and rescue Tain and any other prisoners they would find. Worf and Garak later stumbled upon a Jem'Hadar fleet in a toh-maire nebula and were imprisoned in the camp. They encountered General Martok, a dying Tain and Julian Bashir, who had been captured and replaced by a Changeling. (DS9 episode: "In Purgatory's Shadow")

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  • Internment Camp 371
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  • In 2373, Tain was able to send a coded message to Deep Space 9, which was analysed by Elim Garak. Captain Benjamin Sisko later assigned Worf to take Garak into the Gamma Quadrant to try and rescue Tain and any other prisoners they would find. Worf and Garak later stumbled upon a Jem'Hadar fleet in a toh-maire nebula and were imprisoned in the camp. They encountered General Martok, a dying Tain and Julian Bashir, who had been captured and replaced by a Changeling. (DS9 episode: "In Purgatory's Shadow")
  • The camp was originally built on the asteroid as an ultritium mine. It contained several barracks to house miners, each with a separate life support system. The whole habitable area was covered by an artificial biosphere, beyond which was lethal. There was at least six barracks, each able to hold about ten miners. Several months later, General Martok noted that his time in Internment Camp 371 had "dulled" his reflexes. Worf himself told Benjamin Sisko of his experience of tova'dok with Martok in the camp. (DS9: "Soldiers of the Empire")
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  • In 2373, Tain was able to send a coded message to Deep Space 9, which was analysed by Elim Garak. Captain Benjamin Sisko later assigned Worf to take Garak into the Gamma Quadrant to try and rescue Tain and any other prisoners they would find. Worf and Garak later stumbled upon a Jem'Hadar fleet in a toh-maire nebula and were imprisoned in the camp. They encountered General Martok, a dying Tain and Julian Bashir, who had been captured and replaced by a Changeling. (DS9 episode: "In Purgatory's Shadow") Later, Garak continued Tain's work with a transmitter and attempted to use it to contact a runabout in orbit of the camp. Meanwhile, Worf had taken Martok's place participating in brutal combat with the Jem'Hadar guards, including Ikat'ika. Garak was able to contact the runabout before Worf was killed and transport to safety. (DS9 episode: "By Inferno's Light")
  • The camp was originally built on the asteroid as an ultritium mine. It contained several barracks to house miners, each with a separate life support system. The whole habitable area was covered by an artificial biosphere, beyond which was lethal. There was at least six barracks, each able to hold about ten miners. The Dominion later converted the camp into a prison by 2371, using the barracks as prison cells for multiple prisoners. The camp, led by the Vorta Deyos and Jem'Hadar led by Ikat'ika, held many survivors of the Battle of the Omarion Nebula following the destruction of the Romulan/Cardassian fleet, including Enabran Tain. It also held people who were replaced with Changeling infiltrators such as Julian Bashir and Martok. The Jem'Hadar would put prisoners into isolation if they misbehaved. They also fought against prisoners, especially Klingons, in order to learn their fighting styles. As noted to incoming prisoners, the camp did not have any watchtowers or fences - being located on an airless asteroid, there was simply no "perimeter" which prisoners could try to escape beyond. While Tain was held, he spent over a year to modify one of the old life support systems in his barracks to create a subspace transmitter. The transmitter was used to send a message to Elim Garak. When Garak was captured attempting to track down the signal in 2373, he and Worf were sent to the camp, where they discovered Tain as well as Bashir and Martok. Tain died at the camp shortly after, and Garak was able to change Tain's modifications to allow the group to contact their runabout left in orbit, and escape. (DS9: "In Purgatory's Shadow", "By Inferno's Light") Several months later, General Martok noted that his time in Internment Camp 371 had "dulled" his reflexes. Worf himself told Benjamin Sisko of his experience of tova'dok with Martok in the camp. (DS9: "Soldiers of the Empire") In a Section 31 holodeck program, Luther Sloan questioned the ease with which Bashir and the group had escaped Internment Camp 371. In the program, Internment Camp 371 was supposedly where Bashir became a Dominion sleeper agent after being brainwashed by Weyoun. Sloan suggested Bashir had been allowed to escape to gather information the Dominion would later collect. (DS9: "Inquisition")
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