They say that insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result every time… They may be right about me. No matter how many time I watch Avatar it never plays the hidden 3+ hour of canon content I know are hidden in there.

All spelling errors can be blamed on my sticky 'N' key.

(Update 5/1/2017, typos and grammer)

Disclaimer: Someone told me that James Cameron keeps the script for Avatar 2 locked away under this place code named Hometree, and I know just the man to get it…

They had said it was impossible, that Faster Then Light ships would rip apart like a pinata in the eye wall of a hurricane. They had said it was utterly unusable, that FTL ships would consume so much fuel, they would need to stop and refill once every light year. They had said that it was madness, that Dr. Colore was text book insane, doing the same thing over and over, expecting a different result every time.

Now? Every space-fairing company wanted in on his invention, and the bidding war was fierce and desperate. Stocks plummeted, owners and share-holders went missing, private armies sprung up over night. Anyone with enough money and a pick-ax was fighting to buy (Or steal) the designs. Throughout all this, Dr. Colore fervently claimed he had built the FTL drive for 'research and exploration, not off-planet mining'. No one cared. And to make matters worse, the Earth top brass were now stepping in, claiming that a device this powerful should belong to no private company, and that things would calm down if Dr. Colore played nice and handed it over.

Because with the creation of an FTL drive, that Unobtanium rich planet named Pandora was finally within easy striking distance.

oo00O00oo

On Pandora;

Jake rolled over in his nest, having trouble finding sleep. Since the destruction of Hometree, the Na'vi Omaticaya had taken to sleeping in the caves and hollows that littered the stones around the Tree of Spirits. It had taken more then a lot of hard work, but everyone was settled in now. Gone were the days when the needs of the children and the wounded would keep Jake and Neytiri operating till the sun was high in the sky. Now, in the early morning, just as the sun was rising over the lip of Pandora's mother planet, Polyphemus, it was finely quiet. The other clans had left yesterday, returning to the four points of the compass. Peace reigned over the grove. It still felt strange, even after two days permanently in his Na'vi body, to fall asleep and not wake up in a link chamber. He half expected that he would at some point, and all this would have been a dream. But he prayed to Eywa it was not. He loved his life on Pandora. He loved his people, the Omaticaya. He loved his friends back at Hell's Gate. And above all, he loved Neytiri, his mate.

She was asleep beside him now, little wuffs of her breath tickling the braid that protected his queue. Jake winced. The place where his queue met the base of his skull was still a little sore from when Quaritch had grabbed him by it, but Max (Hell's Gate's resident AVATAR and Na'vi expert) had assured him that there was no lasting damage to the delicate sheaf of nerves.

Jake rolled over as carefully as he could, gathering his sleeping mate in his arms. He nuzzled his nose into the hair on the top of her head, drinking in her unique scent. The effect was immediate and potent. A powerful sense of security washed over his exhausted body, calming the palulukan that nipped at his thoughts. When Norm had given him a run down on Na'vi anatomy, he had neglected to mention the importance of scents. Not only was a Na'vi nose hundreds of times more powerful then a human nose, since the transfer his brain had started cataloging scents with over 85.4% accuracy. Max said he probably hadn't been able to use this ability before simply because his human brain hadn't been able to process the information.

With a contented sigh, Jake pulled Neytiri even closer, hugging her slightly smaller body to his with relish.

"Jake?" A sleepy voice said in Na'vi.

Jake answered in English, his brain to exhausted to think in the language of his people, "Neytiri."

Neytiri switched to English as well, albeit broken and disjointed English, "You are awake."

"Yes, I am."

"You are thinking of the RDA."

Jake rested his chin on Neytiri's head, "Yeah."

"Skxawng," She muttered, "The Time of Great Sorrow is ended, and the Sky people have been banished. They will not come again."

Jake nodded, "I wish you were right. But that's not how the Tawtut are. They just keep fighting till they're dead or have what they want."

Neytiri looked over her shoulder, turning her bright golden eyes on Jake, "You are Olo'eykten, and Toruk Makto. We stopped the Sky People once, We will do it again."

Jake sighed, planted a kiss on Neytiri's nose, and said in Na'vi, "I love you, Neytiri."

Neytiri snuggled closer to Jake, "I love you, Jake."

oo00O00oo

On Earth;

Green Colore glanced around the Golden Lotus anxiously, searching for his contact. A hundred other human filled the dive bar, jostling, laughing, and getting stone drunk. Professor Colore was no stranger to these kinds of places, having grown up in the underbelly of New York City. Beside him, his sister slammed her tumbler down on the table, cracking the thick glass cup. One oversized prosthetic hand wiped her lips gently as the other finished the tumbler off, crushing it to dust. Green winced at the sharp crack!

"Violet," He whispered, "The last thing we need is you drawing attention."

Violet pushed her purple Pixie-cut hair out of her eye, fixing her sharp gaze on Green.

"Getting drunk is hardly less suspicious then staying sober."

Green ran a hand through his spiky, unsurprisingly, bright green hair, "But far less suspicious then you throwing the bouncer into a dumpster."

Violet shrugged, "Or that we're all Bio-auged to eight feet, or Red and Blue being Red and Blue."

Green glanced over at his brothers, the nine foot tall Red at the other end of the bar and the eight foot Blue standing off in a corner, likely collaborating silently on how they could murder everyone in the bar in under seven seconds.

Violet let the glass shards run through her mechanical fingers, "How long till the Captain shows?"

Green checked his watch, "Ten minutes."

The Colore sister pushed herself up from her bar stool, making a circular motion above her head with her hand. Red and Blue immediately left their spots and started making their way toward her.

"We should get out of here. Knowing the Captain, he'll be a minute early, and I don't want to be in here when he shows."

Green nodded, pushing the bar door at the same moment it was yanked open. It took a second for the Advanced Assault team on the other side of the door to realize that their intended target had literally walked right into their midst.

The one who had opened the door jammed his rifle into Green's chin, screaming, "Freeze!"

Green did anything but. Slamming his knee into the shorter man's solar plexus, Green wrenched the weapon from the his grip, spraying the semi circle of riot shields with a hail of stolen bullets before kicking the weapon-less AAT down the stairs. Violet dragged Green inside, slamming iron door shut to block the rain of bullets. Thinking quickly, Red turned to the stunned patrons and shouted, "RAID!"

The bar erupted into panic as everyone rushed to get out of the way. Glass shattered as AAT members fired in through the windows, indiscriminate in their effort to capture the Professor.

Blue unslung his assault rifle from beneath his coat, returning fire through the windows. The AAT turtled together as Blue's bullets spattered the asphalt, ricocheting up under their shields. Four of the ten soldiers dropped with shattered ankles before the others could get their shields down.

Violet ripped a door behind the bar off it's hinges, shouting, "ROOF! GO!"

Green ducked into the door way, scrambling up the ladder that had obviously be built for normal humans, not the eight foot variety that filled it now. With an effort, Green punched the roof access hatch open, staving in the metal and blooding his knuckles. The group burst out onto the roof, and were immediately covered in red laser pointers. Well over a fifty soldiers and at least four AMP suits were on the buildings flat roof, and every gun was trained on the freakishly tall humans who emerged from the access portal.

One of the AMP suits, most likely the commander, switched on it's external speakers, "DROP YOUR WEAPONS!"

Green, Red, Blue and Violet proceeded to drop their weapons onto the roof. It took a good minute or two for them to un-arm, since Red needed to empty every pocket and they had trouble deciding if Violet's prosthetic forearms were weapons. But eventually, they had a good sized pile of guns and knives before them, all heavily modified to fit the Colore's medically enhanced bodies.

The leader nodded, "Now put your hands behind your heads."

They did.

"Green Colore," The commander started, then double checked his list, "Please don't tell me that your names correspond with your hair color?"

Nods.

"That's just… sick…" The AMP suit pointed to Blue, "And his hair is brown, not blue."

Blue shrugged, "I dye it."

"Huh. Anyways, you are all under arrest for withholding information, obstructing justice, illegal biological augmentation and assaulting Officers of the Law."

Green couldn't help but hiss, "Only after they tried to kill me."

Red raised a hand, "Tack 'First degree Murder' to the end if you would, please."

Any and all confusion about this statement was cleared as the Sampson that had been hidden behind the building exploded up into the open, devastating the troops on the roof with it's door guns. Four power-armored warriors, bio-augmented in the same ways as the Colores, leaped onto the roof. One pitched modified rifles to the Colores while the others lay down a heavy spread of suppressive fire. Soldiers dove for cover as the AMP suits brought their guns to bear, only for the Sampson to shred three of them like confetti.

The shortest of the new humans sprang into the air as soon as he landed. The shallow ark he projected brought him in contact with the canopy of the remaining AMP suit, which he stove in with a kick. Shattered glass rained in on the pilot as he ripped him out of his restraints, throwing him out of the AMP suit. The soldiers quickly leveled their sights on the human, only for the Bio-Aug human to throw himself into the air again. One hand snatched a grappling line that dangled from the drop-bay of the Sampson while the other snapped a smoke grenade from a hidden pocket. The grenade sailed down as the helicopter went up, just clearing the blast range in time. The human hauled himself into the bay, assisted by half a dozen hands. Since only six of them fit in the bay, (and one with the pilot) Red and another Bio-Aug had taken positions on the landing skiffs.

The (comparatively) short human strapped himself into one of the undersized chairs, facing Green.

Green stuck out a hand, "Commander Lenithen Dremis."

Lenithen shook the hand, "Green Colore. This makes five times we've pulled your asses out of a fire fight."

Green grimaced, "They're getting desperate. How's the Draken coming on?"

Lenithen toggled a recessed button on his helmet, disengaging the air tight seals. The million dollar piece of equipment expanded slightly, plates and locks disengaging so the face plate could bloom outwards in three sections, the two side plates sliding back and the top one up.

Lenithen's face was haggered and exhausted, evidence of the many sleepless nights spent protecting the Colore family. With one hand Lenithen pulled his helmet the rest of the way off, the other he ran through his shock of auburn hair. Lenithen looked young, just a hair over nineteen, but his gray eyes told of unimaginable years, most spent getting to where he was.

"It goes. All we need to launch are your codes."

Green nodded. The Draken was one of four ships equipped with the prototype FTL drive. All three engines were locked with hundred character passwords that only Green knew, so they would be useless without him.

The Sampson banked sharply, turning it's heading to due east. The pilot opened a COM channel to everyone.

"ETA Draken launch platform seven minutes," She fed orbital footage into their helmet HUDs, showing massive amounts of troops gathering at the landing zone, "I'm picking up increased COM chatter at the landing site, the military is onto us."

Lenithen slid his helmet back on, then passed the Colore's their corresponding headgear, "All units, get ready for a hot drop. The Colores have priority over everything but lose of the Draken. Green Colore has priority over the Draken. Raiders and Loon, Halo jump with me at altitude 1 KM."

Two of the soldier, Dirk Raider(who was standing on the landing skid) and his twin Ryan, signaled their acknowledgment by flashing the green lights in this HUDs. Loon flipped Lenithen off and started checking the solid fuel levels in their suits. The power-armor suits the team wore were eons ahead of anything earth had ever produced, thanks to the genius of the Colores. In addition to bullet resistant, gel-lined body-gloves, the armor boasted over a ton of plated armor and more then a few surprises. One of these were the liquid and solid fuel boosters that were strategically placed around the chest and back. When triggered, the solid fuel boosters would stop the armor's desent cold, even at terminal velocity. The liquid boosters lacked the punch the solid ones had, but they were good as jump jets or for Anti-G maneuvering.

And so, armed with what was quite likely the most dangerous costume ever created, the four threw themselves out into space. It's hard to describe what it feels like, to be falling at terminal velocity into a low hanging clouds. The clouds reaches up for you, grasping with wispish finger at your soul, thinking that this fall must certainly be your last. But the cloud was wrong, this was far from their last, and it was hardly their first. The hard, poisoned land of Earth rushed up to meet them as they cleared the clouds, seeking to steal them from the air. Hundreds of soldiers rushed about below, anti-aircraft guns trying to provide some cover from the plummiting messengers of death.

The team flipped their feet to face downward, fired their jets, and landed on the cold tarmac of hell.

oo00O00oo

On Pandora;

The Na'vi often think of humans as weak, defenseless, and frail. And on most accounts, they were right. Humans don't have carbon-fiber bones, or eleven foot stature, of even a tail.

But they are resilient. They can dish out and take an enormous amount of punishment under the right circumstances. They also have a sixth sense of sorts, one that allows them to make plans and strategies that hinge on a pin but still work.

But chief among their assets is luck. Not the stupid rabbits-foot luck you get on a fairground, luck that can be defined by mathematical probability.

Jake was a prime example of this. The wrong man, at the wrong time, doing the wrong things, should have died a thousand times. But he lived. When he fell from the Ikran nests, he shouldn't have caught that root. But he did. The grenade he threw that lodged in the copilots intake, should have bounced into the forest. But it didn't. The shot Quaritch took while he was throwing the missile should have hit him. But it missed. By all accounts, Jake was the second luckest person to survive the final battle with Quaritch.

And yes, I mean second.

Her legs hurt like hell. Her arms too. And her torso, and her-

Fuck it, everything hurt. It all hurt like shit. Fucking shit that some bitch left for a day in the sun. But hey, that's what happens when a freakin' missile lands on your head.

The first thing she was aware of was the stick digging into her shoulder. No matter how she wriggled, the stick refused to let up. The second was the light that blinded her the moment she tried to open her eye(The other was sealed with blood). The third was the hand tightening around her throat. That was just plain mean.

The hand dug a little deeper. Strange voices spoke what sounded like gibberish.

Not gibberish dip-wad, Her fuzzy brain scolded, NA'VI!

"Stop," She croaked, then tried again, "Stop, I'm with Toruk Makto."

She cracked her eye open, tried to sit up, and realized she was hanging off the side of the Hallelujah Mountains by her belt and shirt.

If she had had the energy to scream, she would have used it to get to the ground and never leave it again. So she did the next best thing. She grabbed the nearest thing to her, which happened to be the Na'vi man hanging in front of her. Both seemed more then a little shocked by this development, but the Na'vi took it in stride, climbing gracefully back up the cliff. At the top, he quickly shed his rider and want to get something.

She lay back in the course grass, feeling the panic induced strength leave her limbs. Yup, one of them was defiantly broken, and what with the being suspended by her belt, she could probably tack internal bleeding to her list of injuries. Water, warm but blessedly clear trickled into her open mouth, loosing her dried throat. She considered laughing in relief, but decided to drink as much as she could.

"You don't speak english," She rasped when water stopped flowing. "And I'll go fuck Quaritch before I say it again to anyone... But... Thanks, you really pulled my ass butt out of the fire there."

She threw her hand up over her head, "There, I said it. I'm just gonna die now, 'key?"

The Na'vi laughed, "Wow, you haven't changed at all."

She opened her eye in surprise, and instantly regretted it. The light pierced her retina, setting her head on fire. With fumbling fingers, she ran her hand down her side, gripping the aviators she always kept there. Miraculously, they were unbroken. Getting them back up to her face was a different story. She never would have managed it had not the Na'vi seen what she was trying to accomplish and helped her situate the tinted lenses on her face. They were upside down, true, but it was better then nothing.

Once the glasses were on, she could open her eye without blinding herself. Another thing that helped was that the Na'vi was leaning over her, studying her face intently.

She took a deep breath, regarding the native. Despite the blue skin and cat nose, he was pretty good looking. Not drop dead gorgeous, but handsome enough. Not that she could see that well, everything was really fuzzy, like she had had one to many drinks. "You speak english?"

"You must have a concussion. Yeah, I speak English."

She swore under her breath, "Tree of Souls safe?"

"It's safe. Jake blew Quaritch to high hell."

"The RDA?"

"Cleared out and on the way home."

She took a moment to digest this information.

"I need to get back to Hell's Gate… the Tawtut home? Can you get me there?"

"It's a day away, but that's were we're going."

"A whole day? Shit, what do these mountains fly?"

A stupid question, since they did, but the sarcasm made her feel better.

The Na'vi smiled, "Good to have you back."

If she though she knew pain, she quickly forgot it when the native strapped her in to the Sampson waiting nearby The machine hardly even noticed her weight as it took flight, soaring out over the floating mountain range. After about an hour, She worked up the strength to ask:

"You got a name?"j

"You really got hit hard, huh? It's Norm, Norm Spellmen." Was the answer, "You remember yours?"

She grinned a little, memories flooding back, "Trudy."

oo00O00oo

Jake's earpiece vibrated gently on the stone floor of his alcove, waking him from his sleep. Annoyed that the tiny piece of plastic has disturbed his pre-dawn-Neytiri-cuddling, he jammed the earpiece in and strapped the mic around his throat.

"What?" he growled in english.

"Jake? This is Max."

Jake's demeanor instantly turned to attentive, Max only buzzed him if it was of the utmost importance.

"What's up?"

"We need you at Hell's Gate now. Something… Something came up, you need to see this."

Jake rolled out of his nest, careful not to wake Neytiri, "What is it."

"I can't explain, not from here. But you need to see this."

Jake pulled on his knife belt, slipping to the front of the cave where his Ikran roosted "You said that. What is it? Is it the RDA?"

"No."

Squinting in the morning sun, Jake whistled for his Ikran, then waited. It didn't take long for the flying reptile to respond, swooping down from the nearby trees to greet it's rider. Jake hopped into it's saddle and a few wing beats later they were off, gliding out over the trees in the direction of Hell's Gate. Jake breathed in the cold morning air, relishing the feeling of the Ikran in his mind and under his feet.

It was about half an hour to the base, which gave Jake plenty of time to try and pin the suddenly illusive Max down. By the time the base was in sight however, he had had no luck.

Jake circled the base once, then landed in the AVATAR training complex, waving to the driver tending the plants before dashing to the cabin. Since the Hell's Gate buildings had been, understandably, for humans, the only places that could house a Na'vi were the med-center, and the cabin, where they kept the AVATARs that were not in use. Two on duty AVATARs and Max were sitting on a cot infront of a large screen that had been rigged up in the back of the cabin. On screen was a paused transmission from the SDAR Draken. Jake slid onto the cot between Max and a driver he remembered was named Jenna.

"What's this all about?"

Max ran a hand through his curly black hair, clicking away on a keyboard, "Let me rewind it for you."

The screen flashed blue for a moment, then black, then focused in on a red haired youth dressed in matte navy blue armor. While a little rough around the edges, he had an air of authority that was undeniable.

"I See You, Olo'eykten Jake Sully. If you're hearing this, it means two things. 1) You're still alive, 2) The PDARF Draken is en-route to Pandora. At the time this message reaches you, we will have an ETA of one Pandora year, six months, and seventeen days. Upon arrival in Pandora orbit, the Draken will release six Geo-stationary, point defense, satellites. They will occupy space above the polar caps and the equator.

"After the satellites are in position, the Draken will split into three ships, the PDARF Discord, Harmony, Vengeance and Reconciliation. Vengeance, Discord and Reconciliation will remain in orbit while the Harmony drops to an altitude of six KM above Hell's Gate. Once there, we'll make landfall outside the base, about fifteen KM from the Harmony's holding position. A shuttle will then ferry a team of ten to the surface. An exact landing sight will be sent to you when we have reached Pandora. After that, we have a few this to, discus, with you concerning the RDA. If you have any questions, a probe should have landed somewhere north of Hell's Gate. Just upload whatever files you want to send and hit the 'return' button. Pandora's box is open, Olo'eykten, remember that. Commander Dremis signing off."

The screen returned to it's usual blue and white, 'signal lost'

Jake shifted uncomfortably, running over everything in his head, "When did we receive this?"

Max didn't even look up from what he was doing, "I called as soon as I had watched it once."

Jake ran a hand down his braid, "Any way to tell what kind of ship the... Dragon?"

Jenna corrected him, "Draken."

"Right, What kind of ship the Draken is?"

Max frowned, "No. But form the description Dremis gave, it sounds like a custom job."

The screen blinked twice, then displayed a gif of a grining dragon with the words 'YOU HAVE MAIL!' and a loading bar under it.

Max looked startled, staring at the gif, "I, uh, forgot to mention that this played before we got the last message."

Jake nodded, returning his attention to the screen. The bar finished filling and an authentication window popped up, asking for a password. Jake hesitated for a second, then typed on the screen,

'Pandora's box is open.'

The screen blinked twice, and the dragon grinned, then laughed silently. A file opened and detailed blueprints flooded the screen, as well as a few 3D models and animations. One of the drivers, Luke, whistled as he seized a Na'vi sized view pad and downloaded some of the information to it. After flipping through some of the plans he lay the pad down, a look of elation on his face.

"My god," was all he said, "My god, my god."

Jake snatched the pad, "What? What is it?"

On the view pad, an animation was playing, showing a MASSIVE star cruiser, bigger than anything the RDA had every built, slowly splitting off into four smaller ships, six satellites and a mother base.

"Fuck." Was all he could manage.

Luke reached over and flipped the screen to the next file. They were weapon diagrams, hundreds of them. Rifles, pistols, grenades, knives, and bows. Luke flipped the page again, this one being vehicles. Once again, AMP suits, tanks, Sampsons, and a gun ship like the one Quaritch had had.

Jake shook his head, "So they're well armed? So was Quaritch."

Luke laughed, a little giddy, "look closer at the Specs."

Jake did, and swore.

All of the tech was sized for Na'vi bodies. From the guns to the tank, everything was supersized and optimized for Pandora's sentient denizens.

"But why?" Jenna questioned, "Why all this Na'vi sized equipment? We don't need, or WANT it."

Jake and the rest spent about an hour checking over the documents, searching for an answer. Finally, Jenna held up her pad, which displayed the title page.

"Just what does PDARF stand for?"

The screen flipped to an unmarked text doc, "PDARF stands for Pandora Diplomatic, Assistance, and Rescue Force. We are an independent force funded by the Colore family. Our job is to stand as a shield between Earth and Pandora; defending the latter from anything the humans can throw, be it physical or political. In accordance with this our team boasts the best of every thing. From weapons to lawyers, we are well prepared to fight to the death to insure your planet stays free of the corruption on Earth."

The screen returned to the title page. Jake took the pad from Jenna.

Jake nodded, "When did the Draken leave Earth?"

"By the time you receive this message, the Draken will be one hour and seven minutes out from Earth."

Luke did some quick math, "But it takes six years to get from Earth to Pandora."

Jenna shrugged, "The internal clock must be off."

It was Maxes turn, "Are you sure of Drakens ETA?"

"Positive."

Jake was getting confused, "Then how can you get here in a year and a half?"

The viewing pad let out a pop and died, thin smoke rising from the edges. The blueprints on every pad quickly terminated, and in ten second, it would have been impossible to know what had transpired.

Max stared at the screen in silence for a moment, "Is that it?"

"I guess it is," Jenna muttered as she shifted uncomfortably, "So, What now?"

"Now." Jake got up, exitig the cabin in the direction of his Ikran, "We wait."

oo00O00oo

Norm was worried about Trudy. She had fallen asleep almost as soon as the Sampson took off. Without proper medication, the best Norm and the pilot, a cranky woman who called herself Wanda, had been able to do was pump her full of pain meds and clotting agents, hoping to slow the internal bleeding.

"I ya asks me," Wanda drawled, flipping her Sampson into a tight turn around on of the flying mountains, "The only what that's keeping her alive right now is whats ever the hell growing on her face."

Norm glanced down at Trudy's face, then shuttered and looked away. Whatever it was, it looked like it was only half grown, bones and veins still poking through it's transparent skin. A pair a tiny insect wings adorned the sides of it's body. If it was native to Pandora, Norm had never seen it, or even heard rumors of animals that attached themselves to humans and kept them alive long enough for them to be rescued.

"It may be prudent to not mention it till we get her home."

Norm nodded, poking it with a pen. It screamed loud enough to deafen Norm for a second. When he got his hearing back, Wanda was yelling at him, which did not help.

"The fuck did you just do?!"

Norm shook his head, "I poked it!"

"If you freaking touch it again I will push you out the door."

Norm crawled back to his side of the bay, "Moving away."

Wanda grunted, "And stay there."

Norm continued to stare at the growth on Trudy's face, wishing that the unsightly thing hadn't been blocking the only face he wanted to see. Whatever it was, Wanda was right, it was most likely the only thing keeping Trudy alive. Norm began studying the thing from a distance, watching it undulate and breath. Revelations dawned on him as he realized that what he had previously thought were bones and veins were actually teeth and grasping tentacles. Norm dangled a piece of fruit infront of what he deemed the 'mouth'. One of the tentacles shot forward and snagged the fruit, neatly popping it into the now open maw. The driver watched in horrendous fascination as the teeth mashed the fruit into a fine pulp, then grew still. After about half an hour, the sludge inside was slowly separated in half, one portion going to what was most likely the stomach and the other half going into Trudy's unresponsive mouth. The creature did something and Trudy swallowed, only then did it grow still again… till a bug passed, then the tentacles snatched that and the process started anew. The entire thing was more then an oxygen producing membrane, it was a fully contained life support system. That scared Norman even more. Whatever this was, they needed to get it off, and fast.

Well… here we go, the box is open and there's no closing it.

Please give me your thought and ideas on where you think this should go!