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It was code red at a Taelon research laboratory when Ne'eg (Janet
Zenik) succumbed to a devastating virus after he was infected by
an airborne agent while working around an alien probe. Kee'sha
(Stavroula Logothettis), the Taelon in charge of medical security,
was helpless in trying to save his colleague. Even the steely Zo'or
(Anita La selva) was unnerved by Ne'eg's horrible condition. William
Boone (Kevin Kilner), Agent Ron Sandoval (Von Flores) and Da'an
(Leni Parker) arrived at the facility in time to see Ne'eg's gruesome
demise. Unable to fight the virus, the Taelon's blue energy field
waxed a deep greenish gold until his entire being crystalized and
crumbled. The fact that the Companions had no defense against the
biological onslaught warned Boone that the entire human race was
at risk.
Boone reported back to the Resistance members, who were horrified
at the infection's implications for Earth. Jonathan Doors (David
Hemblen) was certain that the Taelons were conducting germ warfare
and that Ne'eg was an unexpected casualty. Boone argued that
the virus was a totally unknown agent since a Taelon was
the first
to die. While the fate of Earth and the Taelon race hung in the
balance, another war was about to break out. The Brotherhood
of the White Race had gained new strength and membership
since the
Taelons' arrival. Looking for a way to spread its message of
hate, the group targeted the community of Lincoln Hills,
the brainchild
of the Reverend Billy Mitchell (Conrad Coates), a black activist
who transformed the abandoned military base into a haven for
the destitute and homeless. As journalist Albert Cooper
(Derwin Jordan)
broadcast an exclusive report from the compound, the white supremacists,
led by Steven Burton (James Purcell) and his son Charles (Austin
Strugnell,) planned their attack. The supremacists descended
on Lincoln Hills, burning, looting and terrifying the residents.
The
Brotherhood was caught in their horrendous act, but their next
attack on the community would prove deadly. Dr. Belman (Majel Barrett Roddenberry) worked
with Augur (Richard Chevolleau) to crack the mystery of the alien
virus, which the
Resistance learned was engineered to kill. Unbeknownst to the Taelons,
who were trying to contain the lethal germ in their lab, a member
of the Brotherhood, Robert Howard (James Kee), had joined their
research team. Putting untold millions at risk, Howard stole a
vial of the virus, identified as Athens "A" Culture.
Meanwhile, the men who attacked Lincoln Hills had been sentenced
to do community service as residents of the compound. Unbeknownst
to Captain
Lili Marquette (Lisa Howard), who delivered Howard and the others to Lincoln
Hills, the Brotherhood planned to release the stolen virus and exterminate
the compound's entire population. When they poured the stolen vial into the
center's drink dispenser, the Lincoln Hills pandemic begins.
Within hours, residents fell sick with the virus. Dr. Belman
raced against time to find a vaccine, but the outbreak
wasn't confined to Lincoln Hills since
the virus was airborne on the Taelon Mothership. Boone, Zo'or, Da'an, Sandoval
and Quo'on were also infected and hours away from an excruciating death.
Lincoln Hills had to be put under total quarantine or
Earth's entire population would
succumb. In an awesome gesture of cooperation, the Taelons placed their Home
Ship over the compound, hoping to seal it off with a protective energy field.
The Taelon maneuver failed, however, and the virus began to spread
around the globe. In a flash of inspiration, Boone volunteered
to use his CVI to increase his metabolism to create the first antibodies
against the virus. Dr. Belman knew Boone was offering his life
since the procedure could easily kill him. When it seemed that
Boone would die before antibodies filled his bloodstream, Da'an
lay his hands on Boone, sending energy coursing through Boone's
body. Boone survived. Dr. Belman and Lili inoculated the Lincoln
Hills patients and the vaccine was distributed throughout the world,
stopping the infection. Dr. Belman was even able to alter the vaccine
for use among the Taelons, although many were uncomfortable accepting
it -- including Zo'or.
Working together, humans and Taelons had conquered the virus --
but had their cooperation changed the Taelons in unknown ways?
And what was the real origin of the probe which almost killed both
species?
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