




episode written by Mark Edens
Quick summary:
Around the world Neo sapiens are surrendering, bringing the war to a
close. Able Squad is performing this duty in South America with the
assistance of Thrax. Elsewhere we see that Kaz is now a cadet at ExoFleet
Academy, where Avery Butler is now commandant. One day Able Squad is
ambushed by Ketzer and his group of genetically altered humans, but Able
Squad drives them off. A month later finds Nara returning to Venus, and
she attempts to tell Marsala of her feelings for him. But Marsala makes
it clear that this cannot be. Nara then experiences another manifestation
of her strange abilities. Meanwhile Galba informs Weston that he has made
a new body for Alec DeLeon, and transferred his mind from his e-frame's
black box into the new body. Marsala makes a moving speech to the
Homeworlds Senate convincing them to create one last brood of Neo
sapiens, one that would have the ability to procreate naturally. When
Napier goes to a Neo internment camp to announce this, an attempt is made
on his life. It is thwarted, however, by a clone of Shiva. Algernon uses
GRAF shield technology to reassemble the planet Mars. Winfield gives
Marsh one more mission, helping the Pirates dismantle their base on
Chaos. He meets Colleen O'Reilly, who tells him she isn't ready to leave
the ExoFleet yet. At Chaos, Marsh witnesses a strange phenomenon that
causes the planet Chaos to disappear, and it then joins one of three
mysterious ships that is en route to the inner solar system.
Significant events, revelations, and other
notes:
- Kaz has become a cadet at ExoFleet Academy, where Avery Butler is now
commandant.
- Bronski is returning to college, apparently as a part of an attempt
to pursue a relationship with Eve Hanley.
- A natural born human altered by Ketzer seems to have strength
comparable to a Neo sapien.
- Ketzer has either been experimenting further, or his process of
genetic alteration has an unpredictable affect on Neo sapiens.
- Ketzer wants to retrieve Nara Burns to continue his work on her.
- Nara Burns has returned to Venus.
- Alec DeLeon is alive again, his mind transferred from his e-frame
black box to a body resembling his own but with internal organs that are
Neo mega.
- ExoFleet has discovered the clones Phaeton made of himself and his
generals, and is facing something of a dilemma regarding what to do with
them.
- One last brood of Neo sapiens will be created, it is to have the
ability to procreate naturally.
- Sean Napier and Nick Tyree appear to have important positions in the
post-war government.
- With the attempt on Napier's life, there appear to be some Neo
sapiens who still resent Terrans, and will honor the memory of Phaeton.
- After saving Napier's life, Shiva refuses to shake hands with him. I
feel this contrasts beautifully with the second episode (Seeds of Destruction), in which Napier refuses to
shake Phaeton's hand after thwarting an attempt to assassinate him.
- Admiral Winfield has retired.
- J.T. Marsh plans to leave the ExoFleet, but Colleen O'Reilly plans to
stay. Each either hopes or hoped that the other would be a part of those
plans.
- The planet Mars has be reassembled, and it still shows the efforts at
terraforming that occurred prior to its destruction.
- Hallas now uses an exoskeleton in order to move about. Apparently
paralysis was one of the injuries he suffered in Fire Ship.
- The planet Chaos and its inhabitants have vanished, the cause being
an unknown force of unknown intent. Three of their ships are now bound
for the inner solar system.
Great Quotes:
- Butler is reviewing the new cadets in front of him, and asks Takagi
if he is anxious to become an officer:
Takagi: "Not really, sir!"
Butler: "What're you doin' here
Takagi?"
Takagi: "J.T. made me, uh, Commander Marsh made me sign up,
sir. He said if I couldn't learn how to follow orders I might as well
learn how to give 'em. I think he was joking sir."
Butler: "Officers
never joke."
- Marsala, when Nara asks if he will return once his work on Earth is
finished:
"The future is never finished."
- Marsala explains the problem of the Neo sapien race:"Without
tradition to guide us, without posterity to judge us, we live in a moral
void as empty as space itself. We are desperate for something to give our
lives purpose. That is what Phaeton offered us."
- O'Reilly, when Pelligrino is just sitting around:"Pelligrino! Get
your butt off it and your back into it!"
Long Synopsis:
In the Andes Mountains we hear Thrax calling out to his troops telling
them that the war is over, Phaeton has been defeated, that it is time for
them to surrender and they will not be harmed. Able Squad is with him,
and Bronski exclaims as though ready for a fight when the Neos come out,
but the Neos walk into the open with arms in the air, surrendering. In
Chicago, Phaeton's former capital, a Neo prisoner seems to expect
execution, but is loaded onto a truck with fellow prisoners. At the Isle
of Pines, a former Neo prison, Amanda Connors is freed as the Neo flag
over the camp is lowered. Meanwhile at the Neos Easter Island complex
troops come out to surrender.
Able Squad is returning to Manaus, Brazil with more prisoners. Thrax asks
Marsh if he can speak to him privately. Thrax speaks of having been at
Mercury, and the young Terran he flew against. He wonders if Marsh could
find out his name and what became of him. Marsh tells him Kaz Takagi's
name, and says he used to be in his squad. Thrax at first takes the past
tense to mean Kaz was killed, but Marsh tells him that Kaz is now
attending the ExoFleet Academy, where Avery Butler is now commandant.
At the academy, in front of a damaged building with broken windows,
Butler explains to a group of cadets that while they have proven
themselves as soldiers, it is his job to turn them into officers. He
confronts Takagi, and asks him if he is anxious to be an officer. Kaz
responds, "Not really, sir!" The other cadets start laughing, but a glare
from Butler and they are back at attention. He then asks, "What're you
doin' here Takagi?" He replies, "J.T. made me, uh, Commander Marsh made
me sign up, sir. He said if I couldn't learn how to follow orders I might
as well learn how to give 'em. I think he was joking sir." Butler simply
growls in his face, "Officers never joke."
Back at their base in Brazil, apparently a docked ship, Torres is teasing
Bronski about how he's going back to college to learn how to talk to Eve
Hanley, and when Bronski tries to defend himself saying, "Hey, we talk,"
Marsh chips in saying, "Stomach growling doesn't count." Bronski asks,
"Why's everybody pickin' on me? Let's talk about Kaz, he's not here."
Maggie Weston says sadly, "Or Alec." The room suddenly gets quiet, and
everyone looks sad. Maggie gets up and walks out of the room. "Now you
did it Bronski," says Torres, and she reacts with disbelief when he asks,
"Hey, what did I do?"
Marsh follows Weston outside. She is gazing at the night sky, and she
tells him she used to love the moon, but that now it is just the place
where Alec died. "It's still the moon," says Marsh. He tells her Nara
Burns will be going back to Venus to rebuild there, and offers her a
month leave if she wants to go along. She asks him what he's going to do,
and when he says he doesn't know she offers, "Maybe you should join the
jumptroops."
The next day they are again out with Thrax, trying to convince more Neos
to give themselves up. But Thrax sees something odd, and approaches what
used to be a Neo sapien, but is now a green statue. Thrax sadly
recognizes it as Telemachus, and reports that he had apparently been
genetically altered. Marsh instantly recognizes it as Ketzer's handiwork,
and orders Thrax to get out of the area. But just then Able Squad comes
under fire and they scatter in search of cover. Ketzer's band of
genetically altered Terrans is in the trees, while he himself descends.
Nara chases Ketzer while the rest of Able Squad fires at the trees. Marsh
tries to retrieve Thrax, who battles hand to hand with a few of the
altered. After dispatching two, he encounters an altered Medusa, who
sends him to the ground covering his eyes with some sort of blast from
her eyes. Marsh's approach and a few blasts nearby chase her off,
however.
Meanwhile Nara is being targeted from behind. A rocket that hits her
squarely in the back sends her flying out of her shattered e-frame into a
nearby pond, and she quickly exits the water. Ketzer is there waiting for
her, claiming to know that she would return. He then blasts her and she
hits the ground unconscious.
The battle continues, and Weston, Bronski, and Marsh regroup above the
trees. Marsh asks about Nara. Just then Ketzer is ordering his troops to
carry her carefully, as she is an unfinished experiment. As the go,
Marsala uncloaks his e-frame and begins blasting. Nara is dropped, and
Ketzer's band tries to fight but soon withdraws. Marsala carefully exits
and picks up Nara.
A month later on Venus, Marsala and Nara land on the site of the Burns
farm. She asks him to stay so she can show him around and share her
plans. He tells her he must return to Earth, as the Homeworlds Senate is
debating the future of the Neo sapien race. She asks, "Will you come
back? When your work there is finished?" He replies, "The future is never
finished." She starts, "Marsala... Marsala, I..." but he interjects, "I
cannot be a part of your life, Nara Burns. You have roots here, like that
tree. You will rebuild this farm, marry, raise a family. My future lies
elsewhere. I will return to visit you, if I may. You, and your children."
He walks off, enters his e-frame and takes off. Nara says quietly,
"Good-bye, Marsala." and a tear begins to roll down her cheek. She
reaches up with her left hand to wipe it away, but when she does her hand
and eyes begins to glow and she is shocked, and perhaps even in some
pain. She grabs hold of the aforementioned tree, about six feet tall and
brown. The tree is then itself enveloped in the bright green glow, turns
green and begins to quickly grow to at least five times its previous
size. Nara falls to her knees, out of breath. She stands and looks at her
hands, and can only wonder what's happening to her.
Marsala is addressing the Homeworlds Senate, and he claims that the
problem for the Neo sapiens is a simple one. The problem is their
inability to have children, and so they don't feel a part of the endless
cycle of life. Because they have no ancestors they do not feel a
connection to the past, and with no children the future is only darkness.
Sean Napier, sitting behind Marsala along with Nick Tyree, is moved by
his words. Marsala says, "Without tradition to guide us, without
posterity to judge us, we live in a moral void as empty as space itself.
We are desperate for something to give our lives purpose. That is what
Phaeton offered us." To correct this, he says, Marsala proposes the
creation of one last brood of Neos, and many in the chamber begin
shouting against the idea. When Marsala mentions that this new brood
should have the ability to procreate, the shouted objections by senators
start to drown him out. He says that only then will they be truly human.
At Phaeton's bunker Professor Algernon is telling Weston that clones of
all of Phaeton's generals and even Phaeton himself were discovered. The
ExoFleet doesn't know what to do with them, because while they aren't
about to unleash another Phaeton on the world, these haven't done
anything wrong. Weston wonders why she was brought there, and Algernon
directs that question to Galba. He tells her that while he worked for
Praetorius he learned of the experiment that combined Neo sapien and
Terran DNA, and Maggie remembers the apparent return of Alice Noretti.
Galba tells Weston that he has recreated the experiment, but infused the
clone with the memories stored in an e-frame black box. He shows her Alec
DeLeon, and her look is of disbelief. Galba says that while his internal
organs are Neo mega, everything that made him what he was is contained in
his mind. He recognizes her, and they embrace.
In Monument Valley, a Neo internment facility, Napier is addressing a
group of Neo sapiens, none of whom look happy, telling them that the
Homeworlds Congress was about to outlaw the creation of any more Neo
sapiens until Marsala made a speech "about what it means to be human."
Now he says one last brood has been authorized. His speech is then
interrupted by a Neo who shouts, "Remember Phaeton!" pulls out a gun, and
fires at Napier. Marsala pushes him out of the way, but the would-be
assassin approaches to point-blank range. Just then a Shiva clone puts an
end to the attempt on Napier's life, taking the gun away and tossing it
to Napier and Marsala before he walks out.
In a different room later on, perhaps Shiva's cell, Napier thanks him. He
says he believes it is time for reconciliation and to learn from the
past, because if they don't work for the future together, none of them
will have a future. Napier then offers to shake his hand. Shiva declines,
saying the past cannot be forgotten, "But if you really mean what you
said then someday I will be glad I saved your life." Shiva then sits
down.
In Wyoming, J.T. lands his e-frame at a ranch, frightening some horses as
he does. Admiral Winfield has apparently retired, and Marsh tells
Winfield that he also plans to leave the ExoFleet soon. Marsh says, "I
was never a military man, I just liked to fly." Winfield says he knows
better than to try and change J.T.'s mind, and simply tells him he was
the best soldier he ever commanded. Winfield then goes on to ask him to
postpone his resignation for a short while. Winfield says that the
Pirates are dismantling their base at Chaos, but because they do not
absolutely trust each other they want an ExoFleet officer to divide what
they hold in common, and they asked for Marsh.
[You can watch
the conversation in .avi format (6262k) thanks to Chris Carswell]
A week later Marsh arrives at a Pirate ship in Earth orbit, and as he
comes aboard he meets up with Hallas. Because of his injuries he now uses
an exoskeleton (which is hardly noticeable) to walk, but it operates just
like an e-frame and he says he is doing just fine thanks to Marsh's
training. Hallas tells him that Galba and Thrax will be along so that
they can build a science station on Chaos, and that a platoon of
jumptroops is also aboard. Hallas comments, "I believe you already know
the Lieutenant in charge of the jumptroops," and Marsh turns to see
Colleen O'Reilly.
Marsh and O'Reilly stand alone on an observation deck to watch their
departure for Chaos. Marsh tells O'Reilly of his plans to leave the
ExoFleet, and he inquires as to her plans. She says that ever since she
was a little girl she wanted to go into space and see other worlds, and
that despite all that has transpired she still feels that way. She wishes
they had some way to get to the stars, and Marsh sadly observes, "I guess
some things are always out of reach." He exits the room, not hearing her
say "Come with me to the stars, J.T." She is surprised when she turns
around and he is gone.
At what is apparently a GRAF station within the debris field of Mars,
Algernon is talking with Weston and DeLeon. He asks, "Do you know what
gravity is?" Weston replies with a laugh, "I thought you were the only
one who knew that." "Quite right," says Algernon. "But I'm about to tell
you. Gravity is the response that matter makes to the loneliness of
space. It's love, you see, the love that moves the stars. Phaeton thought
that destroying an entire planet would be the ultimate expression of
power, that was his lack of imagination. The ultimate power is the power
of creation." As Algernon makes this moving speech the GRAF dome glows
and shoots out its energy tendrils. The GRAvitational Focus effect pulls
together all the debris from the destruction of Mars, reforming the
planet, complete with geologic features and the results of terraforming
efforts.
Back at the planet Chaos, Longfeather is moving some equipment. Vince
Pelligrino, seated on one of a group of boxes, says, "Now why don't you
give it a rest, Sarge? We're military police, not a labor detachment."
From across the room O'Reilly shouts, "Pelligrino! Get your butt off it
and your back into it!" Pelligrino jumps down and goes to help
Longfeather.
Just then Marsh receives a message from a frantic Hallas. He is able to
say that something unidentified has been picked up on sensors, but his
transmission is then cut off. Marsh jumps into his e-frame, not
responding to O'Reilly's call asking where he is going. He takes off, and
once outside sees what looks like an orange-red comet, which Hallas tells
him appeared out of nowhere. Marsh tries to chase after it, but when
Galba tells him it is accelerating, Marsh notes that he is already at top
speed so he tries to lock his weapons on it. When he does an orange beam
shoots from the object, knocking Marsh back and perhaps short-circuiting
his e-frame. But the object is simply too fast, and it begins orbiting
the planet Chaos at the incredible rate of once every second, and it is
still accelerating. Because of the object's tail it soon appears as
though there is an orange ring around the planet, at which point what
looks like pink electricity cackles from the ring to the planet. The
object then moves into a tighter orbit, but as it does the planet
shrinks. Within a matter of seconds Chaos has apparently vanished into
nothingness. The object then seems to come and face Marsh, who is
stunned, saying, "What did you do with it... an entire planet?"
The object then flies into a ship that has just appeared into view. The
ship resembles a whale, in that it looks as though it has eyes and a
mouth in front and gets smaller toward the rear of the ship, though there
are what look like fins in the back. But on the ship's underside there
are sections that look like a typical compartmentalized spaceship.
Although the ship is primarily blue there are also pink tentacles hanging
from the front, and these are probably as long as the ship itself. The
entire ship is engulfed in a pink glow. Marsh can only watch as it, and
two others like it, head toward the inner solar system.
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