Not as glad as she is to see him - and not simply because he's another Starfleet officer, though that is a large part of it. But having a doctor she can trust, who should at least have some familiarity with Betazoid physiology is an enormous relief. Perhaps he can shine some real answers on why her empathic senses were taken from her.
"We're in another universe, thanks to some anomaly with one of their wormholes here. They travel via wormholes rather than traditional faster than light methods like warp drive. This particular planet is called Barrayar and the native population the Barrayarans, while our... hosts," she says that last word with a great deal of disdain, "Are the Cetagandans. The two sides are at war with one another."
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"We're in another universe, thanks to some anomaly with one of their wormholes here. They travel via wormholes rather than traditional faster than light methods like warp drive. This particular planet is called Barrayar and the native population the Barrayarans, while our... hosts," she says that last word with a great deal of disdain, "Are the Cetagandans. The two sides are at war with one another."