This is my first fan-fic and I wanted to see how this sneakpeek went over. Enjoy!

The modified lander was a bit fatter than its cargo carrying cousins. The extra space was for spare propellant to be used in the plasma engines. Intended to be an initial ferry to carry twenty people, in cryo-sleep, through the wormhole to Edmunds planet. Now it would only be used to carry one.

Issac opened his Tac-Pad and whispered, "Okay WREN, can you disable its internal lock?"

"Yes, but, remind me again: WHY are we doing this?" she replied softly. Moments later, the lock disengaged and Issac slinked into the cockpit through the open door.

"Because, as you said, I'm way too curious for my own good. Plus, Cooper station is sooo boring. It's not like I can take a vacation anywhere. And, it seems like everyone is taking their sweet time going to Edmunds." Issac said, as he prepared his preflight checks.

"Those are barely excuses Issac. But, I do have to agree with you on the point that you are too curious." WREN replied. Her programming was not too far off from that of TARS and CASE, but was miniaturized into a small, arm portable device. The matrices that made up WREN's programming were much more advanced however, and more of a distant granddaughter of the old blocks of the TARS and CASE models.

"Oh, I forgot to close the door." Issac approached the hatch, but saw a single muddy footprint about a meter from the ladder. Damn janitors can't clean worth a damn in this joint, another reason to leave. He didn't think of it again until much later. The door closed with a satisfying Clunk and he prepared to takeoff. "Okay, open the pod bay doors HAL," Issac said with a smirk

A metallic sigh emanated from Issac's wrist. If WREN had a face, she would have scowled. The atmosphere was slowly removed from the small hangar, and the last wisps were sucked away when the doors cracked open. "Beginning approach to wormhole now"

The lander slipped out of the hanger silently and approached the wormhole in a low energy approach.

More to come if the response is generally positive!