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TCode of the Ninja
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Cast


Captain Robert Smith -- Bruce Campbell
Lieutenant Martin Jasper -- Ted Rami
Commander Belinda Reines -- Amy Acker
Colonel Shauna Finelli -- Jewel Staite
TAG -- Christopher Judge
Johnny Danger -- Edward Kerr
Skip Tyler -- David Tennant
Robin Cunningham-- Wil Wheaton
4675636B -- John DiMaggio (voice)
Alice Tolman -- Amy Adams
Red Shirt-- Justin Long


Guest Stars


Jeff the Ninja -
Stan -
Mitch -
The Sensei -
So Waan Shin -


Production


Writer: D. M. Jeftinija
Director: D. M. Jeftinija
Script editor: D. M. Jeftinija
Executive producer: D. M. Jeftinija
Production code: 11.9
Originally broadcast: 02-11-2013
Timeslot: 8:00 EST
Length: 15


Chronology


Preceded by

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Followed by

An Impossible World

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Fear and Loss Part I:
The Journey

Code of the Ninja

Plot Synopsis


Jeff is forced to take on a mission he's not sure he can complete.

Plot Summary


Jeff, Stan, and Mitch received a message from the Sensei to track down a member of their Order, So Waan Shin who had stole an important artifact, the Dragon Sword?. His last known location had been Ondello and they made their way there only to find nothing.
After puzzling it over, Jeff had them set course for Shogun, because it was the kind of thing he would do if he had taken the sword. Jeff found So Waan Shin there and confronted him. Shin felt that the sword was not safe with their Order and that forces out in the galaxy were moving and the Dragon Sword was a powerful weapon they could not get their hands on. When a compromise could not be reached, the two drew their swords and fought.
Jeff returned the sword to Sensei and regrettably informed him that Shin's body had been lost and he could not offer proof of his death. The Sensei hoped that they would never hear of So Waan Shin ever again and Jeff promised him that was so. What he had not told the Sensei was that the Dragon Sword he had given him was a fake, So Waan Shin had survived and taken the Sword, and Jeff had begun to believe his old friend and distrust his Master.

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