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 Morioka Naoko claimed that Heram Wazu was a "intergalactic war criminal"((https://stararmy.com/roleplay-forum/index.php?threads/wazus-arrest-and-detention.7862/)) and that he should be arrested for unspecified "war crimes." Another officer, a Taii, told Wazu that he was to be arrested "suspicion of criminal activity in Nepleslia."((https://stararmy.com/roleplay-forum/index.php?threads/wazus-arrest-and-detention.7862/#post-128649)). Wazu claimed immunity and stated that Yamataians had no authority to arrest him for Nepleslian crimes. Morioka Naoko claimed that Heram Wazu was a "intergalactic war criminal"((https://stararmy.com/roleplay-forum/index.php?threads/wazus-arrest-and-detention.7862/)) and that he should be arrested for unspecified "war crimes." Another officer, a Taii, told Wazu that he was to be arrested "suspicion of criminal activity in Nepleslia."((https://stararmy.com/roleplay-forum/index.php?threads/wazus-arrest-and-detention.7862/#post-128649)). Wazu claimed immunity and stated that Yamataians had no authority to arrest him for Nepleslian crimes.
  
-The event marked a strange battle of commands within the [[stararmy:star_army_of_yamatai]] forces. The Shosho took him into custody of her own soldiers with the intent being to turn him over to the [[faction:nepleslia:intelligence_and_pacification_group|Intelligence and Pacification Group]], which led to a standoff between her soldiers and Santo Hei Alfhildr Koga, a military police officer of [[stararmy:fleets:Fifth Standard Fleet]] stationed on [[stararmy:bases:Pisces]] as station security((https://stararmy.com/roleplay-forum/index.php?threads/wazus-arrest-and-detention.7862/#post-128712)). Before the police officer could be stood down, the [[faction:yamatai:yamatai_security_agency]] intervened((https://stararmy.com/roleplay-forum/index.php?threads/wazus-arrest-and-detention.7862/#post-128729)).+The event marked a strange battle of commands within the [[stararmy:star_army_of_yamatai]] forces. The Shosho took him into custody of her own soldiers with the intent being to turn him over to the [[faction:nepleslia:ipg|Intelligence and Pacification Group]], which led to a standoff between her soldiers and Santo Hei Alfhildr Koga, a military police officer of [[stararmy:fleets:Fifth Standard Fleet]] stationed on [[stararmy:bases:Pisces]] as station security((https://stararmy.com/roleplay-forum/index.php?threads/wazus-arrest-and-detention.7862/#post-128712)). Before the police officer could be stood down, the [[faction:yamatai:yamatai_security_agency]] intervened((https://stararmy.com/roleplay-forum/index.php?threads/wazus-arrest-and-detention.7862/#post-128729)).
  
 Wazu was brought to a YSA holding cell in the center of the station((https://stararmy.com/roleplay-forum/index.php?threads/wazus-arrest-and-detention.7862/page-2#post-128742)). During this time, he was questioned by [[character:flint_vanderhuge]] of the Intelligence and Pacification Group, who forced Wazu to sign a discharge form for the Nepleslian military((https://stararmy.com/roleplay-forum/index.php?threads/wazus-arrest-and-detention.7862/page-2#post-128884)). Wazu was brought to a YSA holding cell in the center of the station((https://stararmy.com/roleplay-forum/index.php?threads/wazus-arrest-and-detention.7862/page-2#post-128742)). During this time, he was questioned by [[character:flint_vanderhuge]] of the Intelligence and Pacification Group, who forced Wazu to sign a discharge form for the Nepleslian military((https://stararmy.com/roleplay-forum/index.php?threads/wazus-arrest-and-detention.7862/page-2#post-128884)).