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The American Companion, Da'an (Leni Parker), was due to arrive
in a Midwestern city on an official visit where Police Captain
William Boone (Kevin Kilner) was prevented by the Companions from
implementing all the security arrangements he requested. The alien
leader arrived in a Taelon shuttle from Washington, chauffeured
by Marine pilot Captain Lili Marquette (Lisa Howard). Da'an had
a special announcement to make about a new venture with one of
the Earth's biggest industrialists, the eccentric billionaire Jonathan
Doors (David Hemblen).
The Taelon front man, FBI Agent Ronald Sandoval (Von Flores),
discounted Boone's apprehensions about controlling the
huge crowd and securing
neighboring buildings so when Da'an arrived, Boone enlisted the
help of his second in command, Lieutenant Bob Morovsky (John
Evans). Despite their precautions, a shot was fired from
a nearby building
and Doors took the bullet meant for Da'an. Agent Sandoval used
his skrill (an alien life form bioengineered by the Taelons for
use as a weapon), to dissolve the building wall, revealing a
lone gunman. Boone took off in hot pursuit, only to come
face to face
with his old war buddy, Eddie Jordan (Paul Boretski). Stunned,
Boone was unable to stop Jordan's escape.
The Taelons declared Boone a hero, but Boone was more interested
in finding out why his best friend turned into a murderer. Boone's
conflict with Sandoval continued, even as the FBI agent extended
an offer from Da'an to make him their Commander of Security and
Interspecies Relations. Boone declined -- his priorities were to
catch Jordan and to start a family with his beloved wife Kate (Lisa
Ryder).
Jordan, it turned out, was part of an underground resistance,
which became evident when he secretly met with Lili, who
was also part of the group. Boone
began making connections between the shooting and an organized movement against
the Taelons, but suddenly his world came apart. A car bomb ended Kate's life
in a horrible explosion.
Devastated by his wife's death, Boone threw himself into the investigation.
Thinking it might help the case, Boone entertained Da'an's job
offer. But before he accepted, Lili took him to the Flat Planet
Cafe, where he met his fugitive friend Jordan and was presented
with a second surprise. Jonathan Doors faked his own death, thus
clearing the way to become leader of the Resistance.
Convincing Boone that Kate's murder was arranged by the Taelons,
the Resistance devised a way for Boone to infiltrate the Companions.
Dr. Julianne Belman (Majel Barrett Roddenberry), secretly a Resistance
sympathizer, successfully implanted Boone with a re-engineered
Cyber-Viral Implant (CVI). A CVI is part germ, part computer and
is implanted by the Companions into the brains of their most trusted
operatives. It greatly increases mental capabilities, but also
alters the recipients' motivations so that their sole focus is
the well-being of the Companions. Boone's re-engineered CVI gave
him the enhanced mental powers without altering his motivations.
Before Boone started his new job, Eddie Jordan turned up dead.
Did Sandoval kill him or was it Doors, or even the beautiful Lili
Marquette? Boone doesn't know who to trust. Was one of them involved
in the death of his best friend and his wife?
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