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Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda
Snowflakes
Chapter 1
Dylan Hunt and Beka Valentine land on an alien artic planet to investigate a beacon that they had recieved a messae for help. The Andromeda in orbit around the frozen planet, Dylan and Beka searched for the people who wanted their help.
"Dylan it's freezing out here! Andromeda said there aren't any lifeforms on this planet, why are we here?" Beka asked trying to keep warm.
"Well, you should have dressed warmer, Beka," Dylan told his lightly dressed first officer.
"Well, you should have told me that we were going to visit a polar ice cap planet."
"Here," Dylan pulled a blue jacket out of his pack and handed it to Beka. She immediately put it on and pulled a pair of gloves on and rubbed her hands together to warm them.
"Thanks."
"No problem, Beka."
"Dylan," Beka said stopping him and turned to face him, "how much longer are er going to be here?"
"However long it takes, Beka."
"However long what takes?"
"Restoring the Commonwealth, of course."
"Oh, well, of course. So we aren't due to return somewhere warm anytime soon?" Beka asked him, still cold. She was tired of his quest to restore the Commonwealth and sick of being on the freezing planet. "Dylan, no one's here! Why can't we just leave the beacon alone?"
"Maybe they're below the surface and Andromeda's sensors can't penetrate the surface of the planet."
"Dylan, Andromeda's sensors can penetrate this surface and they did. Rommie told us that there was no one on the planet, above the planet, or below it. Now as I recall, Rommie told us both that the sensors were working. Why did we come if there isn't anyone here!"
"Beka, I just have this feeling that there are people here!"
"A feeling? We're here on a feeling you have?" Beka was extremely frustrated with Dylan and just wanted to leave the ice planet. "Why didn't you tell me this whole thing was all based on a feeling you have?"
"Because I thought you wouldn't come," he confessed.
"You're damn right!" Beka yelled and began to walk to the Eureka Maru. At least the Eureka Maru would be somewhat less cold than the planet.
"Beka...wait!" Dylan yelled and walked after her. "Beka..." Dylan caught her arm and spun her around to face him. "Just a little longer and then we'll go back to the Andromeda. Okay?"
"How long?"
"An hour?" Beka frowned at Dylan's answer. "Only an hour and then we can leave, okay?
"Okay, then let's go."
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"Rommie?" Harper was wondering aloud on his way to command deck. "Come on Rommie, I just want to talk to you."
"Harper," Trance popped out of a doorway. "Leave Rommie alone."
"Oh? You know where she is?" Harper asked. "Come on Trance, I just want to talk to her. Really, I just want to talk."
"Harper, leave Rommie alone or I'll tell Tyr," Trance threatened.
"Like he'll do anything about it."
"Then I'll tell Dylan. I'll call him and Beka."
"I don't think so," Harper said holding up a small round part. "Somehow I think you might have some trouble with the communications systems."
"Harper, shouldn't you put that back?" Trance said in frustration. "What if Andromeda needs that to warn Dylan and Beka of an emergency?"
"Well, I'm going to give it back as soon as I find Rommie." Harper started back down the corridor and began looking for Rommie again.
"Trance went to a console. "Andromeda?"
"Yes Trance?" Andromeda asked as her image appeared on the console in front of Trance.
"Andromeda, Harper took a piece that you need for your communications system. I thought you might need it back in case something hapened and you needed to contact Dylan and Beka. Harper's looking for Rommie."
"Thank you, Trance. I'll take care of Harper. Don't worry. I'll get the communications part back."
"Okay, bye," Trance waved energetically to Andromeda.
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Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda
Snowflakes
Chapter 1
Dylan Hunt and Beka Valentine land on an alien artic planet to investigate a beacon that they had recieved a messae for help. The Andromeda in orbit around the frozen planet, Dylan and Beka searched for the people who wanted their help.
"Dylan it's freezing out here! Andromeda said there aren't any lifeforms on this planet, why are we here?" Beka asked trying to keep warm.
"Well, you should have dressed warmer, Beka," Dylan told his lightly dressed first officer.
"Well, you should have told me that we were going to visit a polar ice cap planet."
"Here," Dylan pulled a blue jacket out of his pack and handed it to Beka. She immediately put it on and pulled a pair of gloves on and rubbed her hands together to warm them.
"Thanks."
"No problem, Beka."
"Dylan," Beka said stopping him and turned to face him, "how much longer are er going to be here?"
"However long it takes, Beka."
"However long what takes?"
"Restoring the Commonwealth, of course."
"Oh, well, of course. So we aren't due to return somewhere warm anytime soon?" Beka asked him, still cold. She was tired of his quest to restore the Commonwealth and sick of being on the freezing planet. "Dylan, no one's here! Why can't we just leave the beacon alone?"
"Maybe they're below the surface and Andromeda's sensors can't penetrate the surface of the planet."
"Dylan, Andromeda's sensors can penetrate this surface and they did. Rommie told us that there was no one on the planet, above the planet, or below it. Now as I recall, Rommie told us both that the sensors were working. Why did we come if there isn't anyone here!"
"Beka, I just have this feeling that there are people here!"
"A feeling? We're here on a feeling you have?" Beka was extremely frustrated with Dylan and just wanted to leave the ice planet. "Why didn't you tell me this whole thing was all based on a feeling you have?"
"Because I thought you wouldn't come," he confessed.
"You're damn right!" Beka yelled and began to walk to the Eureka Maru. At least the Eureka Maru would be somewhat less cold than the planet.
"Beka...wait!" Dylan yelled and walked after her. "Beka..." Dylan caught her arm and spun her around to face him. "Just a little longer and then we'll go back to the Andromeda. Okay?"
"How long?"
"An hour?" Beka frowned at Dylan's answer. "Only an hour and then we can leave, okay?
"Okay, then let's go."
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"Rommie?" Harper was wondering aloud on his way to command deck. "Come on Rommie, I just want to talk to you."
"Harper," Trance popped out of a doorway. "Leave Rommie alone."
"Oh? You know where she is?" Harper asked. "Come on Trance, I just want to talk to her. Really, I just want to talk."
"Harper, leave Rommie alone or I'll tell Tyr," Trance threatened.
"Like he'll do anything about it."
"Then I'll tell Dylan. I'll call him and Beka."
"I don't think so," Harper said holding up a small round part. "Somehow I think you might have some trouble with the communications systems."
"Harper, shouldn't you put that back?" Trance said in frustration. "What if Andromeda needs that to warn Dylan and Beka of an emergency?"
"Well, I'm going to give it back as soon as I find Rommie." Harper started back down the corridor and began looking for Rommie again.
"Trance went to a console. "Andromeda?"
"Yes Trance?" Andromeda asked as her image appeared on the console in front of Trance.
"Andromeda, Harper took a piece that you need for your communications system. I thought you might need it back in case something hapened and you needed to contact Dylan and Beka. Harper's looking for Rommie."
"Thank you, Trance. I'll take care of Harper. Don't worry. I'll get the communications part back."
"Okay, bye," Trance waved energetically to Andromeda.
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