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2[[caption-width-right:350:The Tachyon Drift main cast (Picture by Ilona Sawicka)]]
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5->''"Don't follow the unknowns. Follow your guts!" ''
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8''Tachyon Drift'' was a five-part improvisational theatre sci-fi serial that ran at Det Andre Teateret in autumn 2013.
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10The serial followed the crew of the space ship Goliath, built by humans using alien technology beamed into the minds of children worldwide. The mission of the Goliath was twofold: to travel to a set of space coordinates delivered to humanity along with the technology, and to locate and discover what had happened to the space ship Genesis, sent out years earlier to discover what lay at those very same coordinates.
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12The plot follows some of the key crew members abroad - the serious, determined ship's captain Jason Drake; the dutiful, highly competent head of security Andrea Lane; the mysterious Doctor Sebelius and his emotionally detached daughter Lauren; the ship's linguistically challenged doctor Jensen and his augmented human nurse; and Carl and Lenny Colson, a pair of Detroit-raised brothers working as mechanics onboard the Goliath. As the story progresses, the personal story of the crew members - Captain Drake's relationship to the father he lost aboard the Gensis, the mystery of Lauren Sebelius' detached personality and missing mother, officer Lane's inexplicable animosity towards Lenny Colson - come out to mix with the overarching story.
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14What will they find at the deep-space coordinates? Who sent the messages to the children? What happened to the Genesis?
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17!!These works contain examples of:
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19* ActionGirl - Andrea Lane.
20* AliensAreBastards - The Ancient is out to take over the bodies of all of humanity for his own non-corporeal race to use as PeoplePuppets.
21* BrainUploading - Young Sebelius sets out to fix the washing machine, but ends up becoming one with the starship Goliath. It's kinda a long story...
22* BioAugmentation - Nurse is an "augmented human" - luckily, since they needed someone to go out into space and they only had one working spacesuit.
23* ComputerVoice - True to subtrope, the utilitarian, military-like Goliath has a male, synthesized voice.
24* CaptainsLog - Captain Drake regularly sits down to record his log on video.
25* ContaminationSituation - Seems to happen strangely often. The virus-fungus-fog-thing, the sudden-onset-aging...
26* ChekhovsGun - Placed in the steel box at the back of the stage in episode 4, used in episode 5.
27* DeadPersonConversation - Captain Drake and his father, after the Goliath finds the Genesis.
28* DidYouJustRomanceCthulhu - Poor Professor Sebelius turns out to have had an InterspeciesRomance with the Ancient while it was posing as a human woman.
29** Which the Ancient reveals while in the body of Captain Drake. Awkward.
30** Resulting in HalfHumanHybrid Lauren.
31* DisappearedDad - The Captain's father was the captain of the Genesis, and Drake TurnOutLikeHisFather.
32* FormulaBreakingEpisode - Although the rest of the series is in English, episode 2 has the entire crew speaking in Norwegian. In-universe explanation: the Goliath wants the ship's doctor, Jensen, to feel included in the crew.
33* ImCryingButIDontKnowWhy - "Why is this body crying?" asks the Ancient, while in the body of Captain Drake.
34** Meanwhile, the audience is left wondering whether this is actual deployment of the trope, or an AllPartOfTheShow incident. Is the Ancient crying because the actor playing him is both talented and trope-savvy enough to show us how, buried by the Ancient, Captain Drake is despairing over its actions? Or because the actor did a dramatic fall-to-his-knees that must've hurt in the previous scene?
35* InAWorld - The online [[http://dat.23video.com/video/8916847?source=share trailer]] employs several of the tropes' Common Dramatic Elements:
36** Setting: "In July 2077" plus. WordOfGod says 2083.
37** Final tagline: "And this time, we're coming back."
38** Title shot
39** Coming this time: Every Friday at 9 PM.
40* KneeCapping - Not as effective against the Ancient as one could wish.
41* LoveConfession - Poor Lenny Colson's video.
42* MarijuanaIsLSD - "Captaaain... Captaaain..."
43* NiceJobBreakingItHero - Probably what's about to happen when [[spoiler: Andrea Lane and the others convince Captain Drake to escape with them during the finale, when he's decided to sacrifice himself to keep the Ancient and his race from reaching Earth. Then he goes off with Lane and the others, the Ancient probably still piggybacking along]].
44* NonUniformUniform - No one's wearing the same thing, but common elements in the crew's uniforms include: khaki, waistcoats, and dark blue.
45** Most of the main characters have very different roles and ranks on the ship, which provides a nice in-universe explanation for uniform variation. Appropriately, Drake and his DisappearedDad (both Captains) are the ones wearing the most similar uniforms.
46* OffTheShelfFX - As is appropriate for an improv stage production. The laboratory equipment of Dr Jensen is represented by an upturned plastic crate with LED-lights inside, while the ship's control panel is played by a scanner.
47** (Does that mean that all information appearing on the control panel is seen through ''Literature/AScannerDarkly''?)
48** (Go home, Troper, you're drunk.)
49* ShoutOut: Several throughout the series:
50** Andrea Lane asks whether she should "go down to the river... deck."
51* SecretRelationship - Andrea Lane and Lenny Colson.
52* TerraForm - The Earth turns out to have been terraformed to look like the Ancient's planet. Or the Ancient's planet turns out to have been EarthAllAlong? This troper had problems keeping up at the end.
53* TheLostLenore - Lenny Colson's ex-girlfriend.
54* ThoseTwoGuys - The brothers Colson.
55* TheKirk - Captain Drake.
56* TitleDrop - As the crew come out of stasis at the beginning of each episode, the ship's computer namedrops the Tachyon drift.
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