
As two technicians tested a new interdimensional pathway from
New York to Bangkok, a strange glowing light appeared, then hid
inside a control panel. One of the men stayed behind to make some
adjustments and was attacked by a creature, which was attracted
by the energy emitted from the technician's power tool.
Da'an (Leni Parker) and Major Liam Kincaid (Robert Leeshock)
interviewed the surviving technician to establish the cause
of his co-worker's
death. In the background was a TV tuned into an interview with
U.S. President Thompson (Barry Flatman), who was discussing his
platform with newswoman Catherine Shaw (Ona Fletcher). Suddenly,
the broadcast broke up as a power outage hit, but this went unnoticed
by Liam and Da'an who were engrossed in their own discussion. On board the Taelon mothership, President Thompson warned Agent
Ron Sandoval (Von Flores) about the spreading power blackouts hitting
all parts of the country. Sandoval bluntly asked Zo'or (Anita La
Selva) if the Taelons were responsible. Zo'or denied the accusation.
Meanwhile, Liam went to Augur (Richard Chevolleau) and tested his
theory that the blackouts were only occurring in cities with portal
terminals. Augur agreed that this was too much of a coincidence.
Captain Lili Marquette (Lisa Howard) told Sandoval and Zo'or that
Earth's engineers were tracing the crisis to an incompatibility
as Taelon systems meshed with human systems. She added that the
engineers were racing to put a series of buffers in place in an
attempt to restore power.
Liam met with Dr. Park (Janet-Laine Green), who was examining
the dead technician's body. They found small puncture wounds in
his flesh consistent with bite marks. Following a hunch, Liam went
to the portal terminal to inspect the crawlspace where the technician
died. He removed the facing on a power unit and found it infested
with tiny glowing creatures feeding off the power source. Liam
took one of the creatures to Augur and they examined its strange
biology. They started to suspect that the creatures had arrived
from another dimension and that they would destroy every power
source on Earth, including the energy-based Taelons.
As the power crisis spread globally, President Thompson and the
Taelons tried to reassure Earth's people and their governments.
But there was an obvious crisis of confidence as world leaders
started to demand the removal of Taelon systems from their countries.
Sandoval still harbored suspicions that the creatures were part
of a Taelon plot and he commanded Lili to help him access top secret
files.
When
she was almost caught scanning through Taelon security files,
Lili grew increasingly confused and concerned by Sandoval's orders,
realizing he was following his own agenda.
Meanwhile, Liam and Augur tried to trace the true origins of the
creatures, which Da'an had told them were unknown to the Taelons.
As these creatures grew and multiplied in horrifying numbers, they
devoured Earth's energy sources, wreaking havoc and causing hundreds
of deaths. Liam and Augur devised a plan to return the creatures
to their own dimension, using a space shuttle to draw them into
a portal.
On board the mothership, Sandoval informed
Zo'or of the creatures' threat to the Taelons. Zo'or ordered
the mothership sealed, but
his orders came too late. The ship was already infested with creatures
which began to kill off the Taelons. To protect themselves, the
Taelons had to stop emitting energy by putting themselves into
a near-death state of "Sahmbaad." Sandoval swore to protect
the Taelons in their vulnerable state and to captain their ship
until the creatures were destroyed. But Sandoval was still following
his own secret agenda, and Lili caught him using strange equipment
on Zo'or's silent body.
Liam got clearance to land on the mothership
and he retrieved one of the craft's huge power coils -- the strongest
power source
on Earth. He hooked it up to the shuttle, then he and Lili piloted
the machine down to New York City where they hovered above a skyscraper
and activated an energy stream into one of the interdimensional
portals. Betting that they could channel the creatures back to
their dimension by baiting them with the power from the mothership
coil, they saw the creatures slowly begin to arrive. But the shuttle
itself was being destroyed by the creatures and the stress of the
huge power coil. Lili slid down a rope to safety onto the roof,
but Liam had to stay on board the dangerous craft to keep the portal
open. Once all the creatures had been drawn to the shuttle, Lili
gave the "all clear," and Liam jumped to safety as the
shuttle exploded into a million pieces.
Lili returned to the mothership to confront Sandoval about his
covert activities, but he admitted nothing, and demanded her continued
obedience. As she spied on him from the bridge, she saw that Sandoval
had copied Zo'or's handprint, giving him access to the Taelon leader's
personal files. She was left to wonder where Sandoval's loyalties
lay.
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