




written by Mark Edens
Quick summary: Marsala saves the container full of
exiles, which also contained Marsh and DeLeon, from falling into the sun.
They crash land on Venus. Elsewhere on Venus, the remainder of Able Squad
searches for Lt. Burns, who has gone back to her home and learned that
her parents were killed. Neo e-frames attack Marsh, Alec, and Marsala,
who are saved by resistance fighters. Once taken back to the resistance
camp, James Burns contacts the Neos, offering to trade the three
exotroopers for three months of food.
Significant events, revelations, and other
notes:- We see from Nara's parents' tombstones that
the war began in 2119.
- J.T., Alec, and Marsala land on Venus to continue
their mission.
- We see that there is some resistance on Venus, and
that it is led by Nara's brother James.
- We
learn that Draconis is attempting to starve Terrans into submission,
and is nearly succeeding.
- Diane surrenders to the Neo sapiens, Shiva
tells Draconis to listen to her and take her to Xenobius.
- Nara Burns
finds her parents' graves, but also a message from her brother
James.
- We
again see hatred of the ExoFleet by a resistance group.
- Draconis shows
that he has an ego, and seems to feel some resentment towards his
superiors.
- The Neosapiens patrolling outside the GRAF shield facility have some kind
of robotic dogs with them; obviously, since real dogs hate Neosapiens,
this makes sense, but one has to wonder what purpose they serve.
Great Quotes:- When Marsala
enters the space tug
control center, so that he can rescue J.T. and Alec:Pilot: "You are
not authorized to be on the bridge."
Marsala (pulling out a gun):
"Perhaps this will be sufficient authorization."
Pilot (angered):
"What is this?!"
Marsala (still calm): "I believe it is called a
hijacking." - Alec DeLeon's E-frame and Wolf Bronski, on Venus'
surface:Bronski: "I'm lucky just to be alive in this walking computer
bank!"
E-frame: "More skillful piloting would render luck unnecessary."
- Xenobius, when Draconis suggests that his Terran
assistant Algernon (who is the true inventor of the GRAF shield) is not
respectful enough and should be replaced,"Yes, well, Algernon has his
uses in the lab."
- As J.T., Alec, and Marsala prepare to continue
their mission, they discuss what to do with Diane.Marsh: "Well unless
someone has plans to execute her..."
DeLeon: "If you really mean that
I..." (cut off by Neo attack)
Long Synopsis: provided by Adam Keith
(lk0001@jove.acs.unt.edu)
As the cargo pods full of exiled prisoners continue on course toward the sun,
Alec DeLeon and J.T. Marsh comment on the hopelessness of their
situation. Marsh states
that there can't be more than a hour's worth left of oxygen in the
shuttle, which, DeLeon
points out, is irrelevant considering the few minutes remaining before
the shuttle burns up.
A few hundred kilometers away, the Neosapien tug which jettisoned the
cargo pods into the
sun begins its approach toward Venus. One of the two Neosapien officers
piloting the tug
receives approach clearance from Venus control and estimates arrival in
five hours. Suddenly,
the door behind them slides open and Marsala enters, hiding a blaster
behind his back. When
the officer snaps that Marsala has no authorization to be on the bridge,
Marsala casually
suggests that his blaster is "sufficient authorization." "I believe it is
called a hijacking," he
states just before the other of the two officers leaps from his chair,
slamming Marsala against
the wall. Marsala buries his elbow into the officer's neck and throws him
to the ground, and
then snap-kicks the other officer into a control panel, which
electrocutes him into
unconsciousness. "I did not wish this to end in violence," Marsala states
as he nonchalantly
downs his first attacker again with a(n incredibly cool) no-look,
backfisted punch to the face.
"I must not be too late," he says, proceeding to turn the tug toward the
sun at full speed.
Back on the cargo pods, many of the exiles have passed out from the
increasing heat of the
sun and the rest are coughing violently. J.T. tries to encourage Alec but
rebuffs Diana's
attempts to explain her treachery. She claims to have betrayed them only
to keep her husband
and child from being executed, and she asks for J.T.'s forgiveness, which
he withholds,
saying "Soon, it won't matter one way or the other." A few minutes later,
Diana begins
choking and collapses on the floor, prompting J.T. to state, "I never
thought it would end this
way." All of the sudden, the cargo pods lurch to a halt. The space tug
docks and is visible
through the windows. "Marsala," J.T. huffs, "must be."
Alec leans on J.T. as the two pass through the cargo pods and enter the
space tug, where
they find Marsala at the helm. "Sure am glad to see your ugly face," J.T.
announces. J.T.
prods Marsala jokingly about his failure to arrive sooner, to which
Marsala responds in typically
serious fashion. J.T. orders Marsala to set a course for Venus, and the
tug and its cargo head
off.
In high orbit of Venus, Rita Torres, Maggie Weston, and Kaz Takagi wait
on the lagging Wolf
Bronski, still struggling with DeLeon's borrowed E-frame. Despite
Bronski's protests, Torres
orders the squad to the planet's surface to begin searching for Nara
Burns in her downed E-frame. From a cave on the planet's surface, Nara sees her friends'
E-frames streaking through
the Venusian sky and says to herself, "They just wouldn't understand."
As the four E-frames make their descent through Venus' atmosphere, alarms
go off at one of
the planet's newly built GRAF projection facilities. An officer reports
the detection of four
Terran E-frames to General Draconis, who promptly orders the launch of
all E-frames and Y-wings in the area, bluntly stating, "I will show Phaeton how to deal with
the Exofleet."
As Torres' party searches for Burns, Bronski continues to have trouble
flying DeLeon's E-
frame, crashing into a nearby mudhole. Torres begins hurling verbal abuse
at Bronski but is
suddenly interrupted by two Neosapien E-frames that come charging with
guns blazing over
a nearby hill. Wolf returns fire and sends one of the two E-frames
leaping aside to dodge his
blasts, but two Y-wings swoop down from above and send him running for
cover. Maggie tells
Wolf to keep the Neosapiens busy, but all he can do is jump out of the
path of an incoming
missile and shout, "Easy for you to say, Weston!"
Torres is hit and thrown to the ground by one of the Y-wings, but Takagi
flies by her and
blows away the two E-frames firing on her. He gets on the tail of the two
Y-wings and
destroys one of them, but the other loops around and gets Kaz in his
sights. Takagi tries to
shake the Y-wing, but gets hit and begins losing altitude. Meanwhile,
Torres, having recovered
from her earlier damage, takes off and activates some kind of energy
blade on her E-frame.
She flies directly beneath the last remaining Y-wing before slashing an
enormous rip in its
belly. The Y-wing spirals away trailing orange smoke and then explodes in
the air. Torres calls
out triumphantly, "You're all clear, pilot!" to Takagi, and the four
pilots resume their search
for the missing Lieutenant Burns.
In the cargo pods, J.T. explains to Diana that Marsala is taking the ship
down through a storm
on the Venus equator to evade Neosapien detection. Diana asks if J.T.
will let her help with
their mission on Venus, maintaining that she's on their side. J.T.
retorts, "You change sides
too easily." He then joins Alec and Marsala in the cargo tug just as a
bolt of lightning strikes
the ship and shorts out the controls. The tug and its cargo go tearing
toward the ground until
DeLeon overrides the main circuits and manages to prevent their untimely
deaths, but the ship
ends up ripping through dozens of trees and sliding hundreds of meters
before coming to a halt
in a nearby swamp.
Led by a man who once worked as a tree logger in the same area, the
exiles begin to trek
through the swamp toward an old abandoned logging complex. The Exofleet
pilots stay behind
and decide to begin salvaging what they can from the wrecked tug while
keeping an eye on
the traitorous Diana.
Marsala and J.T. find and extract two battered old E-frames from inside
the wrecked tug.
DeLeon makes a few repairs to the controls of one and takes it out to dry
ground, where one
of its blasters falls off and hits the ground with a clank. After DeLeon
performs a bit of "field
surgery" on the blaster, Diana approaches Marsh and asks if she can help.
J.T. only shakes
his head and continues working on the E-frame's old fusion pack. A short
time later, Alec
demonstrates the E-frame's fully operational status by taking off and
flipping it around a few
times in midair. "One down," J.T. says, "one to go."
At the main Venusian GRAF facility, Xenobius enters his assistant's
quarters and finds him
engaged in painting using a virtual reality headset. Xenobius interrupts
his assistant, one
Professor Algernon, to inform him that the Exofleet knows that he, not
Xenobius, invented the
GRAF shield. Algernon is frustrated at this and reminds Xenobius of their
agreement that
Algernon would only give credit for GRAF to Xenobius as long as he spared
Algernon from the
"petty intrusions of the outside world." Mockingly stating, "I thought
you alpha-Neosapiens
were designed for intelligence," Algernon threatens to tell Draconis the
truth about GRAF
unless he deals with the situation. Moments later, Draconis appears in
hologram and orders
Algernon out of the room so that he can speak with Xenobius. Algernon
begins to follow
through with his threat, but Xenobius pleads with him not to, promising
to rectify the
situation. After Algernon leaves, Draconis informs Xenobius of the
presence of the four
Exofleet E-frames that escaped earlier and demands that the
still-incomplete GRAF shield be
brought on-line immediately.
Outside the city of Vesta, Nara Burns approaches her family's farm
through the devastated
ruins left behind in the wake of the Neosapien invasion. Nara gets out of
her E-frame and goes
inside the ruined domed house, where she finds the makeshift graves of
her parents. She falls
to her knees and cries, but then realizes that her brother James must
still be alive. She looks
around, but sees no sign of him.
In the swamp, Marsh, DeLeon and Marsala complete repairs to the second
E-frame. The
question of what to do with Diana soon comes up as Alec expresses his
misgivings toward
flying an E-frame with her sitting in the backseat. J.T. ends the
discussion by saying, "Unless
someone has plans to execute her, I suggest we just get on with it." Alec
brandishes his
blaster and states his willingness to do so, but his proposal is quickly
ended by blasts from
an airborne Neosapien E-frame that comes crashing through the forest. One
of the newly-repaired E-frames is blown up, and the four troopers are forced to run
away into the forest.
The Neosapien pursues and blasts away at the retreating troopers,
shooting down a tree that
traps Diana and blocks her from going any further. Alec looks back and
sees Diana telling the
Neosapien not to shoot, and he assumes that she plans to betray them
again. He tries to shoot
her but his arm is pushed aside by Marsala, who tells J.T. that he trusts
her. The Neosapien
lifts off and takes Diana away, but the three exotroopers are forced to
keep running as another
E-frame descends and starts firing on them.
The three pilots reach the swamp and leap in, swimming as far as they can
under water.
Blasts from the enemy E-frame pierce the muddy water as the Neosapien
hovers above the
swamp, trying to force the three troopers to the surface. All three come
up at the same time
and start shooting at the Neosapien with their hand blasters, but to no
avail. Suddenly, four
humans wearing jetpacks come over the top of the forest and lift the
Exofleet pilots out of and
away from the swamp; one other person slaps a bomb on to the pursuing
Neosapien's E-frame. The Venusian dedicates the E-frame to his mother and father, and
it promptly explodes.
He then rejoins his comrades, who have taken Marsh and company to a
nearby clearing in the
forest. J.T. thanks his rescuers, but they say nothing and respond only
by taking the troopers'
blasters away. The leader of the Venusian humans tells J.T. that he
doesn't trust him,
especially not with Marsala present, and that he plans to take the
Exofleet pilots with him.
Back at the GRAF control center, the recently-captured Diana is waiting
in a prison cell when
Draconis enters. He gives Diana one minute to speak to him, so she
explains that she is an
agent for General Shiva and that she has information about an imminent
Exofleet attack on
Venus' GRAF facilities. Draconis contacts Shiva and receives confirmation
that Diana is indeed
working for him, and he informs Shiva of her claims of an Exofleet
attack. Shiva snaps, "Then
what are you waiting for? I have my hands full with Earth, take her to
Xenobius." Shiva ends
the communication and Diana asks when she can see Xenobius, but Draconis,
unwilling to be
told what to do by one of his fellow generals, replies, "When I decide,
and not before."
Nara continues searching through the ruins of her family's home until she
stumbles across a
recorded message left behind by her brother James. He explains what
happened when the
Neosapiens invaded and how they burned the crops and took the people
away. James asks
Nara to meet him at the old snake tree, where he and his fellow Venusians
are based.
In a cave at the Venusian resistance camp, J.T., Alec and Marsala sit
quietly eating the food
the resistance members have given them. Alec is uneasy about taking the
food from starving
children, and James overhears this. He hopes that maybe they will
understand that sometimes
sacrifices have to be made to keep the game going, implying that the
three pilots are the
pieces about to be offed for the greater good. J.T. refuses to accept
this, insisting that they
need to complete their mission. James ignores him and contacts a
Neosapien communications
officer from somewhere nearby who demands to know how he got on the same
frequency as
he. James dismisses the Neosapien's demands and asks him to tell Draconis
that he has three
Exofleet troops that he would be willing to trade for three months' worth
of food. J.T. jumps
to his feet and barks, "Are you crazy?" prompting one of the resistance
men to slam him to
the ground with the butt of his blaster rifle. James coldly repeats,
"Three troopers...for three
months' food."
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