In a galaxy filled with twin moons, twin suns, and twin planets, everything
comes in twos. Even the people. And if your twin dies ... so do you. This is
the way it's always been. So, when Captain Andromeda's twin loses her life
in a far-off military battle, and Captain Andromeda herself DOES NOT die,
needless to say, the universe demands answers.
In a galaxy filled with twin moons, twin suns, and twin planets, everything
comes in twos. Even the people. And if your twin dies ... so do you. This is
the way it's always been. So, when Captain Andromeda's twin loses her life
in a far-off military battle, and Captain Andromeda herself DOES NOT die,
needless to say, the universe demands answers.
In a galaxy filled with twin moons, twin suns, and twin planets, everything
comes in twos. Even the people. And if your twin dies ... so do you. This is
the way it's always been. So, when Captain Andromeda's twin loses her life
in a far-off military battle, and Captain Andromeda herself DOES NOT die,
needless to say, the universe demands answers.
After some body sharing bickering, the sisters call their parents' captor. They are tired of lying to the galaxy about their Twin Survival Miracle story and only want their mothers back home and the lie in the past.
After saving the Sentient Moon Modus Ghar’s twin brother by enacting
the same procedure that saved Andromeda, the body-swapping twins make a discovery that changes
everything. The transferring process
that enables them to swap between Cass’ human body and the ship’s life support system degrades with each
use. With only a couple of switches left, the sisters need to make a PERMANENT decision: body... or ship?