Entry 9

Trance had been sitting in hydroponics, when she had glowed a bright red and disappeared. She then simultaneously reappeared…on all decks. Then, all Trance('s) were pulled into the slipstream core, leaving not an explosion, but a Trance standing outside, though it was obviously not the Trance we encountered in Seefra. This Trance looked older then that, even older then Trance at Arkology. Her reddish hair had turned a darker auburn and almost looked brown and her leather jumpsuit and changed a bit, she looked harder. More like the 'if-you-mess-with-me-I-will-kill-you' attitude.

She stood there and glanced up and Dylan and Rhade ran in. She had explained she is from the future, and she has come back to guide us through. And rid us of the imposter Trances.

Dylan: Well how do we know you aren't an imposter.

Trace: Well, you don't. But you have to trust me.

Easier said then done. Rhade maintains that he wants to throw her out the airlock. Says he is tired of Trances. Which earned him a slap from Beka. She pointed out that, like it or not, we need her to get out.

Dylan and Trance then retreated to the conference room, put it in privacy mode and continued their conversation. When they returned, Dylan seemed to have a new understanding that left Beka extremely annoyed. Kept pestering them about how she needed to know things. Trance just looked at her and said "You need to trust us Beka."

Harper is coming in a few seconds to look at my programming. Right…now. He is walking through my main files…conne-e-e-e-ection-n-n-n-n interu-u-u-u-upt-e-e-e-e-d.

"Andromeda?" Harper's voice rang out through the mainframe.

"Yes Harper?" Andromeda popped up.

"What is this?"

Andromeda peered over and looked. "It was a file loaded into memory 2 years ago."

"By who?"

"I don't know."

"Well why don't I take a little look at it." Harper said. "Whoa, Andromeda do you know what this does?" He asked in shock as he accessed the program. "It can…Andromeda? Ah shit."

Andromeda had frozen. All of her systems had frozen, the hologram in front of him was frozen.