Aboard a freighter in the Caribbean Sea, Lili Marquette (Lisa Howard) is about to give birth to her half-Jaridian child with the help of Taelon energy supplied by the captured Da'an (Leni Parker). While Lili's Jaridian husband, Vorjak (Dan Chameroy), attends to Lili and Da'an, Renee Palmer (Jayne Heitmeyer) and Liam Kincaid (Robert Leeshock) try to contact Augur (Richard Chevolleau) by radio so that he can autopilot Liam's shuttle to the ship, transport Lili to the hospital and Da'an to the Taelon mother ship. Unable to get hold of Augur, Liam sets the autopilot on the freighter to take them to Guadalupe. Suddenly, a glowing light consumes Vorjak, Lili and Da'an. As it fades, it reveals a golden orb in Lili's arms. It contains her new baby girl. With his energy expended during the birth of the child, Da'an turns into a crystallized form.

Meanwhile, a Volunteer Investigations team pursues Augur across the field of an athletic facility. Using a kaleidoscopic maze to project several images of himself, Augur is able to elude them. Realizing he may not be as lucky next time, he decides to look for help. Eventually, he finds his old friend J Street (Melinda Deines) and asks her to help him disappear. She does so, creating a new identity for him with newly acquired diplomatic papers and a one-way ticket to Singapore. Street also agrees to help Liam and Renee while Augur is on the run.

On the Taelon mothership, Zo'or (Anita La Selva) reprimands Sandoval (Von Flores) for his misinformation about the fate of Vorjak and Lili, both of whom were thought to be dead. Sandoval is given five days to find and kill the Jaridian, or Zo'or will kill him instead.

Lili and Vorjak's baby develops a fever. Lili tells Liam it appears to be a metabolism that is spiraling out of control, which is dooming the Jaridians as a race. Literally burning up with fever, many Jaridians die in their 20's, while others don't even survive their mother's womb. She and Vorjak decided to have a baby of their own in the hopes that blending their two species, Human and Jaridian, would create a new life form and give the Jaridians a future. Liam insists they take the child from the freighter to a hospital, but Vorjak objects, fearing the Taelons will learn of the baby's existence and have her killed. Holding Liam and Renee at bay with a gun, Vorjak and his family escape through a portal.

Sandoval meets with Frank Tate (Richard Zeppieri) about finding Vorjak and Lili. Tate informs him that the freighter is docked at Guadalupe, but neither was onboard. There were portal traces of Lili's DNA however, the last of which have been found in Seneca Falls, New York along with traces of another human and an alien. Traveling to Seneca Falls, Sandoval investigates a robbery at a hospital, where Vorjak has assaulted a security guard and stolen Taelon plasma in the hopes of reducing his child's fever. Planting a bomb in the hospital, Sandoval destroys all evidence of the Jaridian's existence, including witnesses on the hospital staff.

With the help of Street, Liam and Renee track Vorjak and Lili to a shuttle landing area near the hospital. They arrive just as Lili and her baby are boarding a shuttle. Fearing that Sandoval has booby-trapped the craft, Liam frantically inspects the ship and finds a bomb. He desperately throws it over a nearby fence, where it detonates in mid-air. Lili, Vorjak and their baby take flight in the shuttle.

Delivering Da'an's crystallized body to the Taelon Embassy, a mournful Liam is shocked when the Taelon suddenly regains his normal form and returns to life. Da'an explains to Liam that he had faked his death in order to escape from Vorjak. Liam returns home, where he receives one final transmission from Lili before their shuttle is out of range.


 
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