
As millions around the world watched, coverage of the World Bowl
was interrupted by Jonathan Doors (David Hemblen) and the startling
announcement that not only was he still alive, he had organized
a Liberation movement.
William Boone (Kevin Kilner) and Lili Marquette (Lisa Howard)
were among those left speechless by the surprise telecast.
As Sandoval
(Von Flores) organized an investigation, Boone and Lili tried
to locate and protect Doors. The Taelons went into overdrive
and the
ramifications for Da'an (Leni Parker), who was duped by this
human, were severe. He was stripped of his command and
replaced by Zo'or
(Anita La Selva), a more militant Taelon with a very low tolerance
for humans. Doors' second media attack on the Taelons
focused on suspicious allegations of "experiments" being
conducted. He specifically targeted Futurity Farm, a joint venture
between the Taelons and
Jonathan Doors' old company,
Doors International.
While Zo'or and Sandoval arranged a cover-up, Boone worked to
restore Da'an to his post as the American Companion. Boone devised
a plan that simultaneously exposed the experiments as fact and
caused Zo'or to lose face with the Taelons. Zo'or was removed and
Da'an resumed his position.
Augur (Richard Chevolleau), whom they discovered
had been with the Liberation movement all along, directed Boone
and Lili to Jonathan
Doors -- and the new state-of-the-art underground Resistance Headquarters.
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