




episode written by Mark Edens and Ted Pedersen & Francis Moss
Quick summary: Admiral Winfield has the Earthbound
resistance cells all launch attacks at once, as a prelude to the
ExoFleet's invasion. Napier's group succeeds in part because of help from
the Terran workers at the factory they were attacking. These workers join
the resistance in the tanks that they had built for an assault on Phaeton
City. On the way they are met by Neo tanks, and a battle begins at Battle
Creek. Before the ExoFleet attack Weston gives Alec's flight recorder to
Algernon. Meanwhile Galba learns of Phaeton's doomsday device and tries
to notify the resistance, which is unable to contact the ExoFleet before
the invasion begins.
Significant events, revelations, and other
notes:
- Chicago resistance succeds in their mission to Detroit, and is now
headed back to Phaeton's capital with a column of tanks.
- The invasion of Earth by the ExoFleet begins.
- Galba, the last remaining Neomega, informs the resistance of
Phaeton's doomsday device, causing a frantic attempt to call off
Exofleet's attack. He is promptly captured.
- The fact that the doorway Phaeton will pass through to enter his
bunker states, "Abandon all hope ye who enter here," as well as his
statement that he will never leave, make it clear that Phaeton himself
has lost hope in winning the war.
- Weston gives Algernon Alec's interface recorder. It was had an
advanced pilot/e-frame interface, so that the e-frame shared the pilot's
mind. This becomes significant in "Beyond Chaos." For what exact reasons
Weston gave him the flight recorder, and whether she had any hopes that
Algernon would do what he did, is up for debate.
- It would be interesting to learn how much symbolism is intended in
the carving on Phaeton's bunker. When Dante first passes through the gate
bearing this inscription the souls that he finds being tortured were
those who were neither good nor evil, but only for themselves. Perhaps
this is a further step in viewing Phaeton as a tragic figure. At first he
seemed to genuinely care about bettering the status of his fellow Neo
sapiens. Only later was his obsession with maintaining his own personal
power.
- The passage from the Inferno is the last of nine lines inscribed over
the gate to hell. The first three lines are: "I am the way into the city
of woe. I am the way to a forsaken people. I am the way into eternal
sorrow." Ironic, since this could well describe the plight of the Neo
sapiens at the beginning of this story.
Great Quotes:- Cates, trying
to inspire his fellow workers to fight:"We've been putting the Neos
weapons together long enough. Let's start taking 'em apart!"
- Napier, trying to convince those workers to go to fight in
Chicago:"I understand you people are hungry. But what are you hungry
for? Food? Or freedom? It's 400 kilometers to Chicago. Those tanks can
make that in 2 hours. Anyone feel like a drive?"
Long Synopsis:
(The following synopsis was done by me, Patrick Danner. Below it was one
done by Adam Keith)
Neo sapien e-frame construction crews are finishing work on Phaeton's
bunker. Over the entranceway one carves, in the original Italian from
Dante's Inferno, "LASCIATE OGNI SPERANZA VOI CH'ENTRATE" (Abandon all
hope ye who enter here). Phaeton and Livia are watching this engraving,
and Phaeton says that he will never leave his bunker again. A church bell
ringing prompts Phaeton to launch into another tirade about how he will
destroy Winfield and Marsh. "Not even a handful of dust will remain for
the wind to blow away."
The ExoFleet is in orbit of the Earth's moon. Admiral Winfield is giving
a briefing on the assault of Earth. Behind him is a large physical map of
the Earth with lights at various points, blinking on and off. He tells
the story of the Spanish Civil War, and how Franco told his troops to
march on Madrid in four columns. There would also be a fifth column, made
up of his supporters in the city. Winfield says that Earth resistance
will be their fifth column. He says the message to begin the attack has
already been sent to the leader of Earth resistance.
Indeed, in their camp outside Phaeton City (formerly Chicago), J.J.
Grimley hands Sean Napier a fax. Napier looks it over, and Eve Hanley
asks if it is their attack orders. He tells Tanaka to send the message to
all the other resistance leaders, and goes outside so he can talk to
Hanley in private. Tanaka nods to her, and she proceeds to join Napier
outside. She asks him what their orders are, and he tells her that her
e-frame group is part of the initial assault on Detroit. He also tells
her that he'll be joining them. She asks why he won't stay to coordinate
the worldwide attack, and he tells her that there's no need, since they
will already have their assignments. Somewhat angrily he adds, "I'm not
going to sit here twiddling my thumbs while others do the fighting." He
walks back inside. Jinx and Voodoo approach Hanley and Jinx just says,
more as a statement than a question, "So, it's finally come then."
At a Neo-Tank factory in Detroit, which apparently did not get renamed
after a conquering Neo, an alarm blares. A disheveled worker looks toward
the cafeteria, and sees a padlock on the door. After wavering on his feet
for a moment, he passes out. Two fellow Terran workers come to his aid,
but the supervising Neo walks out of his office and gives orders to
"Replace that labor unit." The unconscious worker is dragged away, and a
guard shoves another Terran into place. A different worker, Cates, looks
angrily at a Neo guard. Outside Hanley reports that the attack squad is
in place, and Napier notices that it won't be much longer.
Far above the Earth, the ExoFleet is beginning to emerge from the dark
side of the moon. Winfield tells Simbacca that after the resistance
begins their attacks, they will wait two hours to let the Neos commit
their forces before attacking themselves. Simbacca awaits the moment,
saying that the Pirate Clans have many scores to settle with the Neos.
Marsh is also watching his watch, when Weston approaches him, asking
permission to leave the ship. Marsh is not pleased since they will attack
soon, but since she feels it is important he gives her an hour. She
thanks him and goes on her way. Bronski is in the Mess Hall when Marsh
walks in, and tells him that when he gets nervous, he eats. Bronski says
he's worried about the people in the resistance, and asks Marsh if he
thinks there will be many casualties. J.T. tells him its difficult to
guess, and asks if there's anyone special he's concerned about. Wolf just
tells him, "Yeah... somebody."
Back on Earth, outside the Neo-Tank facility, we see that somebody, Eve
Hanley, notify the forward e-frame units that they attack in one minute.
Inside things are proceeding as normal until the wall behind some Neo
guards is shot down, throwing many of them down from their walkway
overlooking the assembly line. A different alarm rings this time, as most
of the Terran workers scurry away. Hanley, Napier, and a few foot
soldiers burst in a door. Napier tells her that she is in charge of the
mission, and he's just "a joyriding politician." She proceeds to order
the secondary units to attack.
Neo soldiers come out of the factory's loading zone and are met with
heavy fire. Two resistance soldiers are able to lead a Neo frame into a
trap where Tanaka finishes the job with his own frame. Neo tanks begin
pouring out of the factory and do serious harm to the resistance
fighters. Hanley succeeds in destroying one that comes her way, but
elsewhere Voodoo and Picasso, who both have e-frames, are in trouble.
Meanwhile Hanley and Napier face off against at least four oncoming Neo
tanks.
At a Neo lord brood facility, Galba picks up an incoming message.
Praetorius comes in and tells him that the Terrans are in open rebellion
all over the world, and that it occurred simultaneously. Both realize
this means an invasion. Praetorius also says that they have detected the
ExoFleet on the far side of the moon. When Galba asks if he thinks the
Terrans can win, Praetorius tells him that they won't win anything,
because Phaeton has constructed a doomsday device and will destroy the
entire planet rather than accept defeat. Galba gasps in shock.
Meanwhile, Sydney is the sight of heavy fighting, with explosions and
weapon exchanges all around. In the middle of it we see that Nick Tyree
is still fighting, with only a hand blaster. The same sort of thing is
going on in Paris. The fighting still goes on in Detroit as well, where
Hanley and Napier bust down through a roof to engage Neo sapien troops,
with some e-frames among them.
One of those Neo pilots transmits the need for reinforcements. The
request is denied by Livia, who says that with over a hundred facilities
under attack, there are no troops to spare. The nameless Neo exclaims,
"But we cannot hold them!" and she firmly states, "You will hold!"
Phaeton bows his head and muses, "So, it has begun at last."
In Detroit, the fighting still rages within the factory, though it
appears as though the Neo troops are having some success in holding their
ground. Napier uses his e-frame to ram into a Neo frame that has gone for
the high ground, and the tumble through a wall. They fight in close
quarters until Napier can get his blaster in front of him and shoots the
Neo through another wall. A Neo guard shoots from behind at Napier, who
quickly deals with him before having to respond to a Neo frame attacking
from the other direction. Napier jumps on the frame, and they struggle
until the Neo is successful in backing Napier up to a hole in the ground,
which he falls through. The Neo pursues downward, and is about to move in
for the kill when a Terran worker, Cates, attacks the Neo frame with a
power drill. The Neo frame quickly goes down.
Cates turns to some fellow workers who are in hiding and says, "Come on,
it's time we got even." But the workers still hesitate, visibly
frightened. "You can sit here and be scared, or you can help send those
Neos back where they belong! What'll it be?!" Shouts of agreement can be
heard, and a few pick up power tools. "We've been putting the Neos
weapons together long enough. Let's start taking 'em apart!" And with that
most of the workers burst forth, although at least one watches, still
cowering.
The Neo frames are hovering about six or seven feet above the ground, but
that doesn't stop the workers, who leap on top while others pull them
down. They proceed to attack and disable many of the Neo frames. One
helps Napier out of his frame, who remarks, "Thanks. You guys do good
work." A Neo lieutenant notices the workers and orders their destruction,
but Jinx Madison shoots him first. Hanley apparently thinks Jinx is
moving in for the kill since she reminds him the Neo is a prisoner and
that they shouldn't stoop to their level.
Meanwhile the remaining Neos are being rounded up and marched off. Napier
approaches Cates and tells him that their mission was to disable the
tanks before they could be shipped. He asks how many there are, and Cates
walks him into a room where there are many rows and columns of tanks.
Cates says, "If you want to count, you can start with these." Hanley
remarks, "Woah, you've been busy." Napier asks what is the easiest way to
disable them. Cates says that there is none, and names all the systems
that have redundant backups. Napier asks if they require a cyberlink to
be operated, and Cates tells him that typically yes, but there is an
emergency override to operate them manually.
They proceed to walk into the cafeteria, the lock having been broken, and
Cates says that they've been working double shifts on starvation rations.
Napier says that he must also be hungry, and Cates tells him he'll eat
when the last of the Neos is gone. Napier steps up onto the long table
where the workers are eating, and gives a little speech. "I understand
you people are hungry. But what are you hungry for? Food? Or freedom?
It's 400 kilometers to Chicago. Those tanks can make that in 2 hours.
Anyone feel like a drive?"
A long column of the Neo hovertanks blasts its way out of the warehouse.
They proceed through a field until they get to a thruway, and turn onto
it. Napier is in the lead tank, Cates is right behind him, and friendly
e-frames fly around them. Some Neo troops have set up an emplacement on
an overpass, and begin to fire. The resistance fighters simply target the
road beneath the Neos, sending it all crumbling down. The debris is then
cleared away with a blast, and Napier declares the road to Chicago open.
Hanley lands on Napier's tank, and shoots the name Phaeton from an
overhead road sign reading Phaeton City 400 km. The long columns of tanks
and e-frames are then observed.
Phaeton, now in his e-frame rather than just his auto-mutation suit, is
looking at a map of North America when Livia reports that the resistance
has seized a large force of tanks and is headed for Phaeton City. Phaeton
simply tells her, "You wanted command of Earth? I give it to you. Stop
them." As she leaves he begins laughing maniacally. She walks up to a
video screen and orders the Neo officer to intercept the rebels and
destroy them.
Back at the ExoFleet, still in orbit of the moon, Weston approaches
Professor Algernon. He says he doesn't have much time since he is going
to lead a scientific team to Earth and there is no way to anticipate
their needs. Weston tells him that she doesn't have much time either, but
wanted to give him Alec DeLeon's pilot interface recorder since she was
going into combat soon. She points out that he built it, and that it was
no ordinary black box, since it shared Alec's mind and thoughts. Algernon
says, "DeLeon's e-frame was a qualitative advance in ExoTechnology. I
know because I made it myself. It does pose an interesting challenge,
though." She asks him to keep it safe, but as she leaves Algernon muses,
"I wonder..."
She arrives to rejoin Able Squad just as they are framing up. Marsh
points out she was late, Weston apologizes and says it won't happen
again. Marsh tells her, "You're right, it won't," but then points out
that they saved a spot in the formation for her. Weston tries her best to
smile. Marsh looks at the pictures in his cockpit of Alice Noretti, and
now Alec DeLeon as well, the two pilots he has lost under his command. He
reports to the launch commander that they are ready, and then thinks to
himself that it is the waiting that is most difficult.
At Battle Creek, in Michigan, a force of Neo tanks awaits the oncoming
tanks that were seized by the resistance. Napier is communicating with
J.J., telling him to alert Winfield that they are proceeding to Phaeton
City and have not yet met with any real opposition. As the long column of
resistance tanks goes onto an overpass, the Neo tanks commander alerts
his platoon to let the first wave pass, since, "We want to crush the
whole snake, not just bite off its head."
When two columns of tanks begin to merge, the Neo force comes out of the
bushes attacking. Napier realizes it is an ambush, and orders the
resistance to watch their flanks and get out of the interchange. The
tanks on either side of Napier are destroyed. The overpass supports begin
to buckle. Hanley takes to the sky and orders the e-frames to provide air
cover. The Neos shoot a portion of the overpass and a row of tanks fall
to the ground and explode. Resistance e-frames destroy two Neo tanks,
other Neo tanks continue to score hits on both tanks and e-frames, and
then the resistance tanks begin to make their presence felt.
Winfield looks out the window (or viewscreen) at the ExoFleet and
ponders, "All of human history has led up to this moment." He tells
Simbacca that when he was a boy he wanted to be a veterinarian, and that
he loved horses. He then announces to the fleet to begin the attack.
Back at Battle Creek, the battle continues to rage. At least some
resistance tanks have made it off the overpass, and tanks from both sides
score hits on each other. Napier orders his troops to fall back so that
they can regroup.
Meanwhile J.J. is trying to contact Napier from resistance headquarters,
wanting an update. He thinks the Neos are jamming, but then realizes that
they are transmitting. It is Galba, who asks him to listen and believe
what he is saying. Grimley is skeptical, and Galba admits he can give no
reason why he should trust him other than their shared doom if he
doesn't. He agrees to listen, but doesn't look as if he is about to take
Galba seriously. Galba tells him to have the ExoFleet call off its
attack, because Phaeton will destroy the entire Earth with his doomsday
device if they do. Just then the transmission is cut off.
Galba turns to see Praetorius and two Neo soldiers with guns pointed at
him. Praetorius tells Galba that he should have been destroyed with the
rest of his brood. Meanwhile J.J. is trying to reestablish contact with
Galba. Failing that he tries Napier. Finally he tries to contact the
ExoFleet, saying he has an urgent message for Winfield. As he yells at
them to call off the attack, we are shown that jumptroops and e-frames
from the ExoFleet have already been launched.
synopsis below provided by Adam Keith
(lk0001@jove.acs.unt.edu)
On the outskirts of Phaeton City, Neosapien E-frames swarm over the
exterior of Phaeton's bunker, all under the watchful eyes of Livia and
the Governor-General himself. One of the E-frames carves the phrase
LASCIATE OGNI SPERANZA VOI CH'ENTRATE, Dante's inscription over the gates
of hell (Abandon all hope, ye who enter here), in massive letters into
the rock above the bunker's entrance. As he supervises the work, Phaeton
declares that he will never leave his bunker again. Livia declares that
to be unnecessary, as she expects the defeat of the Exofleet to come
soon, but the distant ringing of church bells distracts Phaeton from
responding. "Ask not for whom the bell tolls," Phaeton states. "It tolls
for you, Winfield, and you, J.T. Marsh. I will destroy you all! Not even
a handful of dust will remain for the winds to blow away!"
In a conference room on the Resolute II, having taken up position with
the rest of the Exofleet in a high lunar orbit, Admiral Winfield briefs
his captains and other officers on the coming assault on Earth. The
Admiral relates the story of Franco's attack on Madrid in the Spanish
Civil War, in which his four columns of troops were supported by a fifth
column, his forces inside the city who would attack the republicans from
within. Winfield declares that the resistance forces on Earth will act as
the Exofleet's fifth column, and informs his officers that the coded
signal to launch the attack has already been sent.
In a farmhouse outside of Phaeton City, Sean Napier reads over the
communication from the fleet and hands it to Tanaka, asking him to
transmit the document to all resistance commanders worldwide. Eve Hanley
asks if the message is an order to attack, and Napier asks to speak with
her in private. The two step outside, where Napier informs Hanley that
her E-frame group is to lead the attack on Detroit. He also states that
he's going with her, which surprises Hanley, who expected Napier to stay
at the base and coordinate the attack. Napier refuses to stay out of the
fight "twiddling his thumbs," and then goes back inside the building.
Jinx Madison and Voodoo step outside the farmhouse and approach Hanley,
and Madison states, "So, it's finally come."
At a Neosapien factory near Detroit, human workers slave over the
construction of dozens of Neotanks as several Neosapien guards supervise
their work. One of the workers looks longingly at the cafeteria, whose
door is closed and tightly locked. The man suddenly becomes dizzy and
wobbles on his feet, then collapses to the floor. Two of his fellow
workers rush to help him, but the Neosapien supervisor pushes past the
guards and sees him laying on the ground. Enraged, the supervisor barks,
"Replace that labor unit!" and the man is promptly dragged off. Another
worker glares at his captors but then returns to his work.
In an abandoned building of that same Detroit factory, Napier and Hanley
wait in their E-frames for the designated time for the attack to arrive.
All of the resistance units report in as being in place for the attack;
Napier looks at his watch and says, "It won't be much longer."
On the Resolute II, Admiral Winfield tells Jonas Simbacca that the time
for the resistance to attack is near. He also explains that the fleet
will wait for two hours after the resistance attacks in order to give the
Neosapiens time to commit themselves against the resistance ground
forces. "It can't come too soon," Simbacca says, grinning evilly. "The
pirate clans have many scores to settle with the Neosapiens."
Meanwhile, on the jumpship Arnhem, J.T. Marsh walks the corridors
impatiently as the time until the attack drags by. Maggie finds him and
asks him for permission to leave the ship, which he is hesitant to give,
but she says, "It's a personal matter, but...yes, it is important to me."
J.T. agrees, telling her to return in one hour, and then goes to the mess
hall, where he finds Bronski indulging in a pre-flight meal. Wolf says
that he always gets nervous before a fight, and that when he gets
nervous, he eats. He asks J.T. about the resistance fighters and wonders
if there will be heavy casualties, but J.T. has no answers. When J.T.
asks him if he's concerned about someone in particular, Wolf only says,
"Somebody."
Eve Hanley informs her E-frames and troops that one minute remains until
they attack. Inside the factory, the workers have forgotten the day's
earlier disruption and continue working until the walls of the upper
balcony suddenly explode into the factory. The guards are flung two
stories to the ground and the human workers run in fear for their lives.
Alarms sound throughout the complex as Hanley and Napier shoot down a
door and charge into the factory, and Hanley orders the ground troops to
attack as well.
Dozens of resistance fighters spring into action all around the factory,
picking off the guards that rush out of other buildings and forcing the
Neosapiens to thin out their defenses. Two resistance fighters lure an
unsuspecting Neosapien E-frame into an alley between two buildings where
Peter Tanaka promptly destroys it. Elsewhere, several Neotanks come
pouring out of the buildings and open fire on the hopelessly outgunned
ground troops, killing several and forcing the others to fall back.
Hanley manages to blow the turret off one of the tanks with a well-placed
missile, but two of the other resistance fighters in E-frames call for
help as the tanks surround them. As a line of tanks approach her and
Napier's position, Hanley responds, "We're a bit busy ourselves!"
In a Neolord brooding complex, Praetorius stalks past the endless rows of
birthing tubes searching for Galba. When he finds him, Praetorius informs
Galba of the simultaneous uprisings across the planet and of the presence
of the Exofleet behind the Terran moon. When Galba asks if the Terrans
could successfully invade, Praetorius declares, "They will win nothing."
He states that Phaeton has constructed a doomsday device with which he
plans to destroy the Earth and everyone on it.
Resistance fighters under Nick Tyree in Sydney, Australia engage the
Neosapien forces near the ruins of the Opera House, and the city is
filled with E-frames and explosions. Meanwhile, the skies of Paris are
dotted with Neosapien Y-wings as a fierce battle rages around a shattered
and broken Eiffel Tower.
At the tank factory in Detroit, Napier and Hanley land on the roof of a
building and shoot it out from under themselves, landing inside in the
middle of several guards and E-frames. As more and more of the Neosapien
troops go down, the base commander radios General Livia in Phaeton City
and begs for reinforcements.
Livia says that a hundred installations have come under attack across the
planet and that no troops can be spared. The commander protests that his
position is being overrun and cannot be held, but Livia informs him, "You
will hold!" As Livia ends the communication and leaves, Phaeton looks on
with resignation and says, "It has begun at last."
Hanley and the ground troops press their attack as the Neosapien soldiers
begin to falter, allowing the Terrans to push them back even farther. The
Neosapien commander blasts Napier to the ground and flies up to a
second-level balcony overlooking the battle. Napier regains control of
his frame and blasts up to the balcony, checking the Neosapien's E-frame
through the wall into the adjoining hallway. Napier wrestles with the
other E-frame briefly but then fires several blasts into him at point-
blank range, sending the Neosapien through the wall for the last time. A
fallen guard in the hallway fires a few shots at Napier with a hand
blaster but is quickly disposed of just as another E-frame jumps him from
behind.
Napier and the Neosapien crash through more walls and break a gaping hole
in the second-story floor which the Neosapien shoves Napier's E-frame
through. As Napier crashes to the ground, his assailant follows him down
and raises a missile at his crippled E-frame, but a shouting Terran
worker charging at him from the side distracts him. The worker, named
Cates, shoves his power drill into the Neosapien's fusion pack, causing
him to twitch wildly for a few moments and then fall to the ground with a
thud. Cates turns and yells at the other workers, "Come on! It's time we
got even!" But although some shout agreement, no one moves. He continues,
"Look, you can sit here and be scared or help send those Neos back where
they belong! What'll it be?" With that, the rest of the workers charge
into the warehouse, although one stays behind and hides behind a barrel,
shaking with fear.
The workers rush past the resistance fighters, leaping on to the airborne
Neosapiens, grabbing hold of the E-frames and pulling them to the ground.
One worker is flung against a wall by a Neosapien frame and another
officer shouts out, "The Terran workers are escaping! Kill them all!" The
officer's orders are promptly countermanded by a blast from Jinx
Madison's E-frame. Madison walks up to the officer's downed frame and
raises his blaster to finish the Neosapien off, but Hanley orders him to
stop and not "sink to their level."
With the Neosapien defenses suppressed and the factory secured, Napier
and Hanley meet with Cates. Napier tells Cates that they were sent to
destroy the Neotanks before they could be shipped and asks how many are
currently at the factory; Cates leads them into another huge warehouse
full of the hovertanks and says, "If you want to count, you can start
with these." Napier asks if he knows of any easy way to take out a
Neotank short of blowing it up, but Cates doesn't because of the heavy
shielding and well-designed systems. When asked, Cates tells Napier that
the tanks do not require a cyberlink to operate and have an override that
allows manual control.
The door to the cafeteria squeaks from disuse as Cates and Napier enter.
The rest of the workers eat in silence while Cates tells Sean about the
starvation rations the Neosapiens had been feeding them. Napier looks at
the workers and proceeds to climb up on to the table. "I understand you
people are hungry," he says. "But what are you hungry for? Food...or
freedom?" He tells the workers that the tanks they have can make the
drive to Chicago (emphatically not Phaeton City) in two hours, asking,
"Anyone feel like a drive?"
The hovertanks stream out of the warehouse, Napier at point and Cates
directly behind him. Hundreds of the tanks cross a grass field to a
highway, and they are soon spotted by a group of Neosapiens perched on a
nearby overpass. The tank and soldiers on the overpass open fire but are
unable to hit the rapidly approaching targets, while Napier has no
problem targeting and destroying the lone tank, whose explosion brings
the overpass down on to the highway in a smoldering heap of concrete. A
few blasts from the tanks clear the highway of debris, and Napier
announces, "The road's open!" Hanley lands on Napier's tank and sees a
sign that reads: "Phaeton City, 400 km." She raises her blaster arm and
blows a smoking hole in the sign where Phaeton's name once was, smiling
with grim satisfaction as the resistance's fifth column advances on
Chicago.
Livia enters one of the chambers in Phaeton's bunker and finds Phaeton
staring at a map of North America. She informs Phaeton of the captured
Neotanks heading for Phaeton City, but Phaeton seems to ignore this for a
moment, replying quietly, "You wanted command of Earth. I give it to you.
Stop them." Livia turns and leaves the room but is followed by the sound
of Phaeton's insane laughter. In another room, Livia contacts an officer
in Michigan and gives him new orders: "You will intercept the Terran
rebels...and destroy them all."
In a science lab on the Resolute, Maggie Weston finds Professor Algernon
busy putting together equipment for a scientific scouting mission to
Earth. She asks the professor to hold on to Alec DeLeon's flight recorder
from his E-frame, saying that she knows it was no ordinary black box.
Algernon agrees, saying that Alec's E-frame was "a qualitative advance in
exotechnology," having shared his thoughts and his mind. Maggie asks him
again to keep it safe while she's gone, adding, "It's all that's left of
Alec." As she walks toward the door, the professor says thoughtfully, "I
wonder..." Maggie turns and looks at him questioningly, but then leaves.
Weston flies her E-frame back to the Arnhem, where she finds the squad
framed up and ready for launch. J.T. says, "You're late, trooper," with a
scowl on his face. Maggie apologizes and promises that it won't happen
again, to which J.T. responds, "You're right...it won't." He then smiles
and says, "Get in formation. We saved a place for you." Marsh then
informs launch command that his squad is ready and glances down at his
picture of Alice Noretti, which has now been joined by a picture of the
late Alec DeLeon. J.T. sighs and says, "The waiting's the hardest part."
Napier's massive column of captured Neotanks passes near the city of
Battle Creek, Michigan, where a large group of Neosapien-controlled
Neotanks hide off the side of the highway, waiting for the resistance
column to arrive. In his tank at the point, Napier radios J.J. Grimley at
resistance base and tells him to inform Admiral Winfield of the impending
resistance attack on Phaeton City, adding that only token Neosapien
resistance has been encountered so far. In the foliage surrounding the
highway, the Neosapien commander orders his tanks to not attack until the
head of the column has passed.
As the resistance tanks drive by on an overpass, their Neosapien
counterparts open fire and emerge from their cover. Napier shouts out,
"It's an ambush! Watch your flank!" just as two tanks directly behind him
are shot and destroyed. Cracks appear in the supporting pillars
underneath the overpass and the entire structure becomes unstable. Hanley
blasts off Napier's tank and orders the other E- frames to give the tanks
air cover. A blast from a Neotank knocks out a section of the overpass,
sending three resistance tanks unable to stop in time hurtling to their
doom below.
Hanley and another E-frame pilot swoop down and destroy two of the tanks,
and the other pilot proceeds to take out four more tanks in swift
succession. The pilot lands briefly to survey the scene but is quickly
blown up by an approaching Neotank. Hanley continues blasting the
Neosapien tanks, destroying several and blasting the cannon off of
another, leaving it defenseless. Meanwhile, in the confusion of battle,
Cates accidentally rams his tank into a Neosapien's, crushing his cannon
but only shaking his enemy. Cates attempts to reverse out of the
Neosapien's range, but the enemy tank spins its turret toward Cates and
fires off a single blast before moving on. Cates survives the blast, but
his systems short out and electrical current arcs throughout the tank's
turret, causing him to cry out in pain as the battle rages on.
On the bridge of the Resolute II, Admiral Winfield stands beside Captain
Simbacca as the two look out a large window at the massed Exofleet
pulling away from its lunar orbit. "All of human history has led up to
this moment," the Admiral observes. Winfield makes restless small talk
with Simbacca, then turns to a communication panel as H-hour arrives. The
Admiral transmits to the fleet, "Launch the attack!"
As the Exofleet bears down on Earth, the hovertank battle at Battle Creek
continues with neither side making significant progress. Napier orders
all units to fall back in order to regroup for another attack.
At the resistance command outside of Phaeton City, J.J. Grimley's
attempts to contact Napier fail because of what he believes to be
Neosapien jamming. But the static soon resolves itself into the face of
the Neomega Galba, who is trying to send a message, not jam the
resistance's communications. Galba tells Grimley to listen and believe
what he says, promising that if he doesn't, they will all be doomed.
Grimley listens skeptically as Galba explains what he knows about the
existence of Phaeton's doomsday device, which is to be used should the
Exofleet invade Earth. Before Grimley can demand any further explanation,
the transmission abruptly dissolves into static again.
Galba turns and finds Praetorius and two armed guards standing behind
him. In a voice full of contempt, Praetorius stares down at Galba and
says, "Phaeton should have destroyed you with the rest of your brood."
Grimley tries to contact Galba again but fails and so radios Napier, who
also does not respond. Frantically, Grimley sends a signal to the
Exofleet, shouting, "Cancel the attack! I repeat, call off the attack!"
But the skies above the planet Earth are already filled with the ships of
the Exofleet, and thousands of jumptroops and E-frames are already on
their way to the surface.
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