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Captain Lili Marquette (Lisa Howard) and
Jonathan Doors (David Hemblen) met in the Liberation hideout
to examine a computer graphic
of a CVI-implanted brain. Major Liam Kincaid (Robert Leeshock)
joined them and realized they were discussing Siobhan Beckett (Kari
Matchett), the Taelon security officer who gave birth to Liam after "joining" with
the renegade alien, Ha'gel. Lili and Doors informed Liam that Beckett's
CVI had broken down, destroying her will to serve the Taelons and
endangering her life. Liam then learned that Beckett was missing,
and he swore to find her before the Taelons tracked her down.
Beckett, an expert cave climber, had journeyed deep inside
her favorite cave, seeking to clear her mind of its new
conflicting
thoughts. As she scaled the slippery walls, her degenerating
CVI took a turn for the worse and her ear began to bleed.
Distracted,
she lost her balance and fell onto a ledge. Knocked unconscious,
Beckett lapsed into a hallucinogenic dream, in which Da'an (Leni
Parker) appeared, announcing that she was on trial for crimes
against humanity for her collaboration with the Taelons.
If she was found
guilty she would be executed, but if she was found innocent she
would be set free to start a new life. Jonathan Doors appeared
as the prosecution, charging that Beckett gave up her free will
to join the Taelon forces, and was committed to furthering their
agenda to enslave the people of Earth. Another figure emerged in Beckett's hallucinogenic trial -- Captain
Liam Kincaid for the defense. Liam argued that Beckett joined the
Taelons after they united Ireland in peace, which had been her
prime goal in her previous service as an Irish anti-terrorist operative.
Doors then called Lili Marquette as a witness. She testified to
Beckett's unswerving allegiance to the Taelons and her determination
to kill any resistors. Doors and Lili recounted several incidents
which illustrated Beckett's ruthless drive and blind subservience
to her Taelon masters. Liam prepared a rebuttal.
Meanwhile, in the real world, Liam went to Augur (Richard Chevolleau)
to help in the search for his mother. Knowing that Beckett probably
headed for a cave, Augur tapped into Beckett's personal files containing
her climbing journal.
They discovered that Beckett's favorite cave was in the Austrian
Alps and Liam hurried to find her. Aboard the Taelon mother ship,
Agent Sandoval (Von Flores)was confronted by Zo'or (Anita La Selva).
Aware that Beckett's CVI was malfunctioning, Zo'or demanded that
Sandoval find and kill her.
As Beckett lay in her deep hallucinatory state, Doors called Sandoval
as his next witness, who testified about Beckett's model performance
as a security implant. Liam countered with personal questions about
Beckett's attraction to Sandoval, and her decidedly "human" reactions
to their encounters. Beckett's mother then took the stand, telling
the court about her daughter's dream of peace for her war-torn
nation, and her desire to bring her own children into a better
world. Liam then made Beckett take the stand, where she recounted
her career as an anti-terrorist agent in Ireland. Beckett admitted
she willingly killed opponents first for her country, then for
the Taelons until, despite her CVI implant, she began to question
the Taelons' motives. Doors compared Beckett's obedience to the
Taelons with the Khmer Rouge and the killing fields of Pol Pot's
regime. In his final summation, Liam told the court that Beckett,
like much of humanity, made mistakes while dreaming of a better
future.
Da'an weighed Doors' and Liam's arguments and announced the judgment.
He felt that Beckett acted in the true belief that she was bettering
the world for her fellow human beings, but was still responsible
for her actions. Finding her guilty, he did change the sentence,
however. He assured her that she would not die alone and adjourned
the court. Liam found Beckett just as she came out of her hallucination.
She pleaded with him to fight the Taelons and save the planet.
After voicing her final regret that she never had a child, Liam
decided to channel his alien energies into her brain, allowing
her to relive his birth. Exonerated of her collaboration with the
Taelons and happy in her memories of motherhood, Beckett dies in
Liam's arms. As Liam swore to avenge her death, he looked up to
see Sandoval, and wondered how many of their confessions and promises
he had heard.
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