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Alpha heard a noise. She turned and saw Nina enter the Bridge. She
saw that she had rested and smiled. “You are ready for duty?”
“Yes. What happened on that ship shouldn't have happened.”
“It would probably be a while before I'll let you go on another
away mission.”
“I was thinking about that,” Nina said as she sat her console.
“It would depend on the kind of mission.”
“It would,” Alpha said.
“I was considering travelling forwards to this planet's information
age and copying historical data from the worldwide network.”
Alpha was intreagued, but cautious. “So, you'll go forwards, and
steal a data storage device with the data on it?”
Nina interuppted. “I'll take a tricorder and use that to copy the
data.”
“That would be better,” Alpha conceded.
“I can do it today,” Nina sated.
“Sure,” Alpha was pleased that Nina seemed to have recovered from
the previous day's experience, but she was still concerned that she
was letting her exuberance get away with her. “But not right away.”
Nina examined more of the data collected by the Baffin crew,
specifically that on the version of Tanarexa IV in the first
alternate universe they visited. Her conclusion was inconclusive.
Whatever, or whoever, was responsible for the displacements on that
planet probably wasn't going to help her and the holocrew return the
ship to it's home universe. 'But maybe we could try?' It wouldn't be
the first time a Time Lord tried to turn a powerful being to their
side.
1200 hours. Alpha turned to Nina. “If you want to go on that
forward journey, you can.”
“I shall.”
In the shuttlebay, Nina grabbed several tricorders and PADDs. “Are
you sure you'll need all those?” Alpha asked.
“The contents of the network may be greater than the storage
capacity,” Nina answered.
“That's unlikely, the PADDs have a storage capacity of four
gigaquads each. Same with the tricorders.”
“I'll find a use for them.”
“You probably won't be gone that long.”
“Probably not.”
“You might need this,” Alpha said, holding out a phaser by the
emitter end.
“No. I don't think I would get into that kind of trouble,” Nina
said with a shake of her head.
“Away Mission Personnel shall not go into an unknown area
unprepared for the possibility of combat.”
“Is that a regulation?” Nina asked.
“Yes,” Alpha answered.
Nina sighed and took the phaser. “I'll be back as soon as
possible.”
Soon, the TARDIS dematerialised, and Alpha left the shuttlebay.
Nina looked over the Console Room as the TARDIS travelled forwards in
time. It was still in it's default design. She hadn't changed
anything since she had fled Gallifrey.
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