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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
The crew finally make it back to Earth to get the ship repaired properly and pickup some new shuttles. With the repairs underway, there's time for some shoreleave and even for the destruction of a protected natural event. Life's never dull aboard the Devonshire.
The crew finally make it back to Earth to get the ship repaired properly and pickup some new shuttles (Lord knows they need them after a number of "accidents".). With the repairs underway, there's time for some shoreleave and even for the destruction of a protected natural event. Life's never dull aboard the Devonshire.
 
With half the ship's compliment on Earth, it's finally time that Stone made his move on Lt. Tremane. On shore leave with his family should get her in a more receptive mood, but sadly he doesn't figure on the "disruptive" influences that the crew of his own ship can have on national monuments.

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Star Traks: Origins
Episode name The Way To Freedom
Season Origins: Season 1 Episodes
Episode number 11
Writer(s) Mark Stockman
Year 2273
Stardate
Chronology
Previous in series CSI: Devonshire
Next in series For this world is a hovel and I'm too mean to buy
Previous in timeline CSI: Devonshire
Next in timeline For this world is a hovel and I'm too mean to buy


Synopsis

The crew finally make it back to Earth to get the ship repaired properly and pickup some new shuttles (Lord knows they need them after a number of "accidents".). With the repairs underway, there's time for some shoreleave and even for the destruction of a protected natural event. Life's never dull aboard the Devonshire.

With half the ship's compliment on Earth, it's finally time that Stone made his move on Lt. Tremane. On shore leave with his family should get her in a more receptive mood, but sadly he doesn't figure on the "disruptive" influences that the crew of his own ship can have on national monuments.