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Scotty had been busy. While building the holodeck, he had also supervised some other engineering people as they rewired the transporter to send Monty and Tatiana home. And, a few days before the holodeck was finished, the transporter was ready.
Monty and Tat stood on the pad. Mr. Scott had explained to them that there had been a malfunction, because the conflabitator had disconnected the montariyulifier, creating a temporary time-warp that ended up pulling the two teens forward in time. And now, by switching the galrifnateringer so that it was rerouted through the jomangier, they were able to send them back.
Monty and Tat had each gotten a signature from each one of the bridge crew, as well as over thirteen random red-shirts. Monty had also left Spock with the action figure, even though the Vulcan had tried to refuse.
They stood on the pad. It had been arranged that they would be beamed back to Tat's front yard, the night they had decided to run away. Monty no longer hungered for that. He had had quite enough of this adventure business, and was ready to go home. As was Tat.
Ensign Luck pulled down the switch, and Monty and Tat disappeared into two shining pillars of light.
Scotty had been busy. While building the holodeck, he had also supervised some other engineering people as they rewired the transporter to send Monty and Tatiana home. And, a few days before the holodeck was finished, the transporter was ready.
Monty and Tat stood on the pad. Mr. Scott had explained to them that there had been a malfunction, because the conflabitator had disconnected the montariyulifier, creating a temporary time-warp that ended up pulling the two teens forward in time. And now, by switching the galrifnateringer so that it was rerouted through the jomangier, they were able to send them back.
Monty and Tat had each gotten a signature from each one of the bridge crew, as well as over thirteen random red-shirts. Monty had also left Spock with the action figure, even though the Vulcan had tried to refuse.
They stood on the pad. It had been arranged that they would be beamed back to Tat's front yard, the night they had decided to run away. Monty no longer hungered for that. He had had quite enough of this adventure business, and was ready to go home. As was Tat.
Ensign Luck pulled down the switch, and Monty and Tat disappeared into two shining pillars of light.
