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The Sliders are having what they think will be their last unusual sliding experience; giraffe burgers and pork soda. Now that they have the coordinates to Earth Prime from the late Dr. Geiger, they're convinced they're going home to fight the Kromaggs. But they slide right into a cheering crowd waving signs like "Welcome Sliders," "Mallory, You're the Best!" and "Maggie, Marry Me."<br />
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After identifying a rogue planetoid that Neelix says has dilithium available for mining, Voyager is en route as Janeway and Chakotay are discussing rations and what they had for breakfast. Janeway hasn't yet had anything, and is on her way to her private mess hall. She enters to find Neelix has converted it to a kitchen, and is preparing meals for the crew.
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Chakotay interrupts their conversation as they near the planetoid and calls for her. Neelix leaves with her, leaving the duties to Ensign Parsons who is rather distraught at the mess left for him.
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Two people step forward; an elderly man named Marc LeBeau, aka The Seer, and his daughter Claire. He leads the stunned Sliders to a more quiet location. The Seer tells the sliders that five years ago he suffered a heart attack. Since then, he's had visions of the Sliders and their adventures. His visions have triggered a religion called Slidology, a vastly popular religion indeed.  His visions provided inspiration when the Kromaggs attacked their world. They developed a vaccine to combat the Kromaggs, and have since repelled the invasion. The Seer tells them they are now celebrities, and he hopes they stay. Rembrandt says that's all good and well, but they're due to slide in six hours and they could use that vaccine when they face the Kromaggs. The Seer adds that he's sometimes seen into their future and says when they slide again, they will all die instantly.<br />
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Janeway arrives on the bridge, and Harry Kim confirms that there are dilithium readings available, while B'Elanna shows subterranean caves with an Oxygen / Nitrogen atmosphere. Chakotay confirms, showing it as a M. Precise readings are hard at best, but B'Elanna estimates about 500 to 1000 metric tons of raw ore available. Neelix exclaims that it's just as he said. Janeway then sends Chakotay down to the planet caves with an away team, and advises B'Elanna that she'd better get her refinery online to prepare for all the ore they are about to bring up. Ensign Kim, Chakotay and Neelix (after begging to go) beam down and begin searching for the dilithium.
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Later, the Sliders are contemplating their options while watching a TV show called "The Sliders."  They decide to play along with their celebrity and learn what they can and how to get the anti-Kromagg virus. <br />
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After beaming down to the caverns, Chakotay discovers several large pockets in the vicinity. They split up and start taking geological scans, and are advised to keep their comm channels open at all times, while staying within 50 meters of their split off point.
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Neelix while following his tricorder's readings, sweeps the direction that he's chosen to search in. As he's walking along, behind him a wall disperses to reveal a corridor protected originally by a holographic image and forcefield, while the occupant is seen leaving his hiding place to go after Neelix.
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Later, Maggie and Remmy meet their duplicates at a luncheon and Mallory meets his adopted mother.  When the Kromaggs invaded, Mrs. Mallory was deposited at a work camp on this world, and was subsequently rescued by its residents. But Mallory denies even knowing her. When Remmy asks Claire about the anti-Kromagg virus, Claire says it has a short shelf life and has to be synthe when it's needed.  It takes two days to make, but the Sliders are due to leave in two hours. They have to try slipping by the LeBeaus, but the horde of fans as well.  They do so and activate the portal, but when they run at it, a forcefield blocks their way. The portal closes before anyone can get inside. Luckily, the timer is counting down again from three days, so they won't have to wait 29 years.<br />
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Chakotay has contacted Kim and is explaining that he's found dilithium signatures, but there's no raw ore visible. Kim meanwhile is running a geostratal analysis of the rock, coming to pretty much the same conclusion: No dilitium. Neelix then contacts Chakotay saying that he's found something. A large cavern about 20 meters from his position. Reading a huge dilithium formation, even against Chakotay's warning, proceeds anyway. Upon entering the cavern, finds the same thing as the other two. Nothing. Exasperated, and scanning about with his tricorder and his arm-mounted flash light, Chakotay voices his assumption and says that he's had enough. He then calls for Kim and Neelix to head back to the entry point so that they can return to the ship.
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Neelix interrupts Chakotay, says that he's found some unusual readings from a rock face. Traces of organic energy are present, and seemingly about 2 meters into the rock. Chakotay is urgent in his warning, telling Neelix to get back to where him and Kim are. Ignoring them, Neelix turns away from the rock face as the field disperses and shows a figure standing with a device pointed at Neelix. Unaware of the new figure, Neelix spins to face the newly opened hallway, in shock that there's no longer a rock wall. The figure had ducked away into the shadows and lurks close by. As Neelix walks toward the entry to the corridor, you see the figure once again raise the device behind him. As Neelix spins around to see them, they fire at Neelix, removing his lungs surgically, but at a distance by a wave of energy.
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A furious Rembrandt confronts the Seer, saying he kept them there somehow so he can continue to benefit from Slidology.  The Seer simply says that he's dying, and already has made enough money off of them to set his affairs in order. He also said that he knows nothing of any forcefield, and that Claire told him they were going to stay. That gets up Rembrandt's suspicions. Diana and Mallory go to confront Claire, while Remmy and Maggie go to El Segundo University to recruit a couple brilliant students to concoct the anti-Kromagg virus. Meanwhile, Diana and Mallory are jumped by two thugs using Mrs. Mallory as a hostage.  One of them grabs a lamp and smashes their timer. There's virtually nothing left of it.<br />
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Chakotay hears something, and starts asking what was wrong - as he gets no answer, he rushes off toward Neelix's location, calling for Kim to follow. They find Neelix on the ground, flailing about, obviously in some kind of shock and unable to breathe. Beaming directly to sick bay, The Doctor comes over toward Neelix who is now struggling on the bed, orders a blood-gas infuser.
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Ordering Kim to hold Neelix still, he injects Neelix as he starts slipping into a coma. The Doctor states to Chakotay that he's only got a short time before dying since his lungs were removed.
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Rembrandt and Maggie return and get the bad news.  As they quickly find out Claire is behind everything, Mrs. Mallory reveals that there is some old Kromagg technology left over from the occupation at a laboratory. As she agrees to lead them to it, Mallory admits he does remember and still love her.  But when the Sliders and Mrs. Mallory break into the lab, Claire and her thugs are waiting. As the Sliders call her out on exploiting them, the Seer arrives.  His appearance distracts Claire and her thugs enough for the Sliders to overpower them. Maggie and Mallory escort them to a holding cell as Diana tries to get the Kromagg sliding device, already damaged, up and running.  Suddenly, the Seer starts having another heart attack.  Remmy finds aspirin and gives it to Mrs. Mallory to give to the Seer.  He also finds a small vial of anti-Kromagg virus. Diana activates the timer, but a small, sickly portal appears. There's only enough room for one person. Rembrandt injects himself with the anti-Kromagg virus, bids everyone goodbye, and leaps into the vortex.  Maggie desperately asks the Seer if Remmy survived, but the Seer is dead.  <br />
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Current revision as of 20:01, 20 October 2008

After identifying a rogue planetoid that Neelix says has dilithium available for mining, Voyager is en route as Janeway and Chakotay are discussing rations and what they had for breakfast. Janeway hasn't yet had anything, and is on her way to her private mess hall. She enters to find Neelix has converted it to a kitchen, and is preparing meals for the crew. Chakotay interrupts their conversation as they near the planetoid and calls for her. Neelix leaves with her, leaving the duties to Ensign Parsons who is rather distraught at the mess left for him. Janeway arrives on the bridge, and Harry Kim confirms that there are dilithium readings available, while B'Elanna shows subterranean caves with an Oxygen / Nitrogen atmosphere. Chakotay confirms, showing it as a M. Precise readings are hard at best, but B'Elanna estimates about 500 to 1000 metric tons of raw ore available. Neelix exclaims that it's just as he said. Janeway then sends Chakotay down to the planet caves with an away team, and advises B'Elanna that she'd better get her refinery online to prepare for all the ore they are about to bring up. Ensign Kim, Chakotay and Neelix (after begging to go) beam down and begin searching for the dilithium. After beaming down to the caverns, Chakotay discovers several large pockets in the vicinity. They split up and start taking geological scans, and are advised to keep their comm channels open at all times, while staying within 50 meters of their split off point. Neelix while following his tricorder's readings, sweeps the direction that he's chosen to search in. As he's walking along, behind him a wall disperses to reveal a corridor protected originally by a holographic image and forcefield, while the occupant is seen leaving his hiding place to go after Neelix. Chakotay has contacted Kim and is explaining that he's found dilithium signatures, but there's no raw ore visible. Kim meanwhile is running a geostratal analysis of the rock, coming to pretty much the same conclusion: No dilitium. Neelix then contacts Chakotay saying that he's found something. A large cavern about 20 meters from his position. Reading a huge dilithium formation, even against Chakotay's warning, proceeds anyway. Upon entering the cavern, finds the same thing as the other two. Nothing. Exasperated, and scanning about with his tricorder and his arm-mounted flash light, Chakotay voices his assumption and says that he's had enough. He then calls for Kim and Neelix to head back to the entry point so that they can return to the ship. Neelix interrupts Chakotay, says that he's found some unusual readings from a rock face. Traces of organic energy are present, and seemingly about 2 meters into the rock. Chakotay is urgent in his warning, telling Neelix to get back to where him and Kim are. Ignoring them, Neelix turns away from the rock face as the field disperses and shows a figure standing with a device pointed at Neelix. Unaware of the new figure, Neelix spins to face the newly opened hallway, in shock that there's no longer a rock wall. The figure had ducked away into the shadows and lurks close by. As Neelix walks toward the entry to the corridor, you see the figure once again raise the device behind him. As Neelix spins around to see them, they fire at Neelix, removing his lungs surgically, but at a distance by a wave of energy. Chakotay hears something, and starts asking what was wrong - as he gets no answer, he rushes off toward Neelix's location, calling for Kim to follow. They find Neelix on the ground, flailing about, obviously in some kind of shock and unable to breathe. Beaming directly to sick bay, The Doctor comes over toward Neelix who is now struggling on the bed, orders a blood-gas infuser. Ordering Kim to hold Neelix still, he injects Neelix as he starts slipping into a coma. The Doctor states to Chakotay that he's only got a short time before dying since his lungs were removed.

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