Memories
A/N: This has all the characters from the movie in it (except Matt who's Nemesis). It's after the Hive and I know that's confusing but that'll be explained later in the story!
Prologue
"Bring them out of cryosleep and wipe their memories. I don't want them to know anything that went on down there."
"What happens if she runs into them? Even if we erase their memories, those memories can still be jarred back into restoration-"
"I don't care! Just do it."
"Yes, Dr. Birkin." the young man said, walking over to the computer. He punched seven different codes into the computer and watched as it searched for the humans that matched.
"Dr. Birkin!"
"What?"
"One of them is gone, sir."
"WHAT? Which one?" Birkin asked, stalking over to the computer.
"The female Ensign, sir."
"Stop calling me that-makes me feel damn old!"
"Yes, sir! I mean...What do you want to do, doctor?"
"Bring her cryolocker out. I wanna see what happened."
"Yes, doctor." The man said, punching the number in again and hitting enter. The cryolocker slid forward through the others, which parted like the Red Sea, and they both saw what had happened to her.
In her stubbornness and refusal to be contained, the female had somehow punched through the glass before dragging herself out through the hole, leaving behind blood, hair and bits of cloth.
Now she was loose and could be armed and dangerous.
A/N: This has all the characters from the movie in it (except Matt who's Nemesis). It's after the Hive and I know that's confusing but that'll be explained later in the story!
Prologue
"Bring them out of cryosleep and wipe their memories. I don't want them to know anything that went on down there."
"What happens if she runs into them? Even if we erase their memories, those memories can still be jarred back into restoration-"
"I don't care! Just do it."
"Yes, Dr. Birkin." the young man said, walking over to the computer. He punched seven different codes into the computer and watched as it searched for the humans that matched.
"Dr. Birkin!"
"What?"
"One of them is gone, sir."
"WHAT? Which one?" Birkin asked, stalking over to the computer.
"The female Ensign, sir."
"Stop calling me that-makes me feel damn old!"
"Yes, sir! I mean...What do you want to do, doctor?"
"Bring her cryolocker out. I wanna see what happened."
"Yes, doctor." The man said, punching the number in again and hitting enter. The cryolocker slid forward through the others, which parted like the Red Sea, and they both saw what had happened to her.
In her stubbornness and refusal to be contained, the female had somehow punched through the glass before dragging herself out through the hole, leaving behind blood, hair and bits of cloth.
Now she was loose and could be armed and dangerous.