All sounds have been recorded in Mono 8-bit WAV format. Files that are zipped need PKZip or WinZip in order to decompress them. If you wish to use these sounds (besides on your own computer), please consult the disclaimer.
With several of these sounds, I've made the long silences (well, as long as you can get when looking through a sound program--sometimes it's just a tenth of a second) a bit shorter, just to save space. Doesn't make all that much of a difference, but those few kbs go a long way when they start to stack up. So they're not exactly the same as they would be during the ep, but the important parts are there.
Description | Size | Zip? | Length | Quality
Deepwater Black Theme
| 397 kb
| Y
| 48 sec.
| 22 KHz
| Mission Genesis Theme (SoundAmerica)
| 123 kb
| N
| 49 sec.
| ~
| DWB sound montage (created by Karen)
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436 kb |
Y
| 52 sec.
| 11 KHz
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The Mission Genesis theme has been MPEG-Layer 3 compressed, which is why it is so small. You cannot hear the sound without a decompressor, which you can obtain from SoundAmerica (but first you have to make sure you don't have it already). Also, if you have an MP3 player such as WinAmp, you can play the wav file--just type *.wav into the Open File box, open the file, and it'll play like a regular MP3 file (but you will not be able to open it in a sound editor).
Description | Size | Zip? | Length | Quality
Yuna: I remember now. It's...Yuna. My name is Yuna.
| Reb: Yuna. I like that, nice name. Can you dig one out for me? Yuna: You'll have to dig out your own name, guy--I'm drawing a blank. 111 kb
| Y
| 19 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Yuna: What?
| Reb: I remember my name. It's...Reb! Reb...Anderson! Yuna: Well, Reb Anderson, do you remember where the crew went? Reb: I think we're it. Us and our four sleeping comrades. 103 kb
| Y
| 16 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Bren: Commander Bren, sir, reporting for--
| Reb: Whoa, take it easy there. You'll be OK in a second. Do you know anything about computers? Bren: No. Who's the officer in charge here? Reb: I don't think there is one--as far as we can tell, it's a civilian vessel. Bren: Terrific. 97 kb
| Y
| 14 sec
| 22 KHz
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Gret: I...don't remember quite much of anything right now.
| Yuna: Well, you don't seem too worried about it. Gret: I actually feel quite...euphoric? Yuna: Euphoric. Gret: Ready to meet new and exciting challenges. 82 kb
| Y
| 14 sec
| 22 KHz
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Zak: I'm the genius of cybernetics.
| 42 kb
| N
| 2 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Zak: I got it! Ah hahahaha! WOW!
| Reb & Bren: What?!?! Zak: My name! I remember my name--it's ZAK! 63 kb
| Y
| 8.5 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Gret: Hi, I'm Gret--and that's it. You know, as the playwright
said, the rest is silence.
| Lise: Playwright? Gret: Yes. Shakespheare? Hamlet? Act five, scene two? 57 KB
| Y
| 11 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Bren: Hi, I'm Bren.
| Yuna: You checked the weapons systems? Bren: Sure--eleven quantum resonance canons, three-- Yuna: No, no--I mean do you remember how to lock on and fire? Bren: You give me something to erase and I'll show you. Yuna: Too bad you weren't in my life an hour ago. 86 kb
| Y
| 13 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Reb: First, with Zak we'll try to get the computer up and running.
Second--
| Yuna: Hold it. Nobody put you in charge. Reb: Nobody put you in charge either. Yuna: I was awakened first, right? That puts me in charge. Reb: Oh, so you want to fly the ship and be the captain. Yuna: Well since when was the mechanic the captain? Reb: Mechanic?!?! Bren: Obviously neither of you have command experience. Lise: Don't tell us, you want to be in charge. Bren: It's not a question of want, it's a question of ability. Reb: Oh. 188 kb
| Y
| 34 sec
| 22 KHz
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Yuna: I'll kill the hyperdrive.
| Reb: NO! Yuna: That's how it is. Bren: Hey! Tactical's down! Reb: Right. I locked in a bypass. Yuna: Override it! Bren: I don't know how! Yuna: Are you crazy?!?! Power up the guns NOW!! Reb: Sorry, that's how it is. 144 kb
| Y
| 20 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Reb: What are you going to do, break my arms?
| Bren: If I have to. 62 kb
| N
| 3 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Bren: He's trying to take over!
| Gret: Well, I say he's succeeded unless someone can crack a bypass in the next 10 minutes. Bren: If this was a military ship, you'd be facing a court martial. Reb: You're absolutely right. But it's not a military ship, is it, Bren? 91 kb
| Y
| 11 sec
| 22 khz
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Reb: Right. Bren, I'm giving you your power back. Don't miss.
| 88 kb
| N
| 4 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Gen: The attack forced a deviation from the primary mission profile.
| Bren: What primary mission? Reb: Gen. Why are we here? Yuna: Who are we? Gen: Hello... 110 kb
| Y
| 14 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Gret: ...but as far as I'm concerned, we've already accomplished our
primary mission.
| Lise: What's that? Gret: The same as every other living organism's. We survived. 52 kb
| Y
| 8 sec
| 22 KHz
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Description | Size | Zip? | Length | Quality
Zak: You want to know what we're doing here: six complete strangers
with almost blank memories on a crippled ship in unknown space.
| 61 kb
| Y
| 8 sec
| 22 KHz
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Zak: Her central processor has a living, neural core!
| Bren: Come on! If you're telling me that Gen's a person you're as messed up as she is. Zak: No, what I'm saying is that if I shut her down, part of her dies. And I'll probably never be able to get her running again. Yuna: Fine by me. Zak: Yeah? You tell me how you're going to navigate without her. 143 kb
| Y
| 19 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Reb: Here we go. Current Date, Earth terms, September 21,
2695--that's today. Departure Date, April 19, 21...2167. We've been on
board five hundred years.
| 104 kb
| Y
| 13 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Lise: It happens to people with memory implants--Gret's in a state
of preexistence, or prexing, and she's re-living a memory that belonged to
her original donor.
| Yuna: One of her parents? Lise: No, people with mothers and fathers don't need memory implants. Note: I screwed up the last part of the .wav, sorry. =D 99 kb
| Y
| 14 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Bren: Are you always like this?
| Gret: Like what? Bren: Like...you! Gret: How should I know? You've known me as long as I have, what do you think? Bren: I don't know. Maybe it'll grow on me. 54 kb
| Y
| 9 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Gen: If you do not enter your capsules in 26 minutes, I will
replace you.
| 109 kb
| N
| 5 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Gret: If we refuse to take our little naps, this ship is equipped to
create new versions of us.
| Yuna: It's...what? Gret: These cryo capsules are part of a cloning module. This ship grew us from genetic samples. 98 kb
| Y
| 13 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Gret: No, Yuna, not maybe--I am a clone. And so are
you, and so is Reb, and Lise and Bren and Zak.
| 64 kb
| Y
| 7 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Voice: Everyone, we've just received confirmation--Earth is...
Orbital satellites are detecting no life signs. Vector control is
diverting all relief ships to the Terran colonies.
| 99 kb
| Y
| 12 sec.
| 22 KHz
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Bren: And the six of us, we're just copies of somebody else.
| Gret: Genetic twins, with their memories programmed into us while our bodies grew in these capsules. 71 kb
| Y
| 9 sec.
| 11 KHz
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