| Major Liam Kincaid (Robert Leeshock) and Agent Ron Sandoval (Von Flores) were on security duty before the opening of a major museum exhibit commemorating the Taelons' arrival on Earth. Liam admired a Taelon archway, which suddenly began to hum and glow. When he placed his palm against a symbol imbedded in the structure, he suddenly disappeared into the archway. Almost immediately, Liam was ejected from the archway, landing dazed and confused on the museum floor. He realized that time had elapsed in his absence, and the strange experience made him worried about his friends. Liam raced to Liberation headquarters where he was horrified to find the entire group lying dead on the floor, victims of a gun battle. He accessed the computer to found out that two days had passed since he disappeared in the archway. Returning to the museum, he re-entered the archway and went back in time two days, reappearing in the present, but terrified of what he'd seen in the future. Zo'or (Anita La Selva) instructed Sandoval to find out more about the suspicious bond between Liam and Da'an (Leni Parker). Zo'or and Sandoval proceeded to a medical research center where a major clinical breakthrough pioneered by Dr. Jeremy Brill (Graham McPherson) was being announced. Brill was able to manipulate brain waves to cure mental illness. But it soon became obvious that the Taelons were forcing him to use the procedure in reverse, causing paranoia and mental breakdown in other patients. Liam sought out Augur (Richard Chevolleau), who was the one person missing from the massacre at Liberation headquarters. Augur told Liam to trust no one until they could pinpoint the murderer. But Liam had a disturbing dream which revealed him to be the killer, leaving him completely distraught and fearing his complex alien/human makeup would cause him to turn on his friends.
| Jonathan Doors(David Hemblen), highly suspicious of Liam ever since he brought Da'an to their sanctuary, was growing increasingly agitated and paranoid, alarming Captain Lili Marquette (Lisa Howard). Lili was even more worried when Augur told her Liam believed he was destined to kill them. Liam, in turn, sought out Da'an for help, trying to find out if he could change the future by using the power of the his Kimeran forefathers. We soon learn that Zo'or, in an attempt to destroy Liam, was beaming dangerous brain wave emissions to him from the Taelon mother ship. Augur discovered the Taelon offensive and tried to reach Liam, who, acting increasingly out of control, was back on security detail at the museum exhibit. Lili confided in Doors about Liam's dream of the massacre, but instead of offering support, Doors demanded that Resistance members shoot Liam on sight. Liam flew his shuttle to the Taelon mothership, trying to get more information on the brain wave experiment, and was horrified to learn that he was indeed one of the targets. Liam went back to his quarters and was preparing to commit suicide using the Shaqarava, when Augur stopped him with some startling news. Augur revealed that when Liam was born, he copied Doors' DNA to give Liam an adult identity on Earth, meaning that Doors was the real target of the deadly brain waves. The two men recognized the danger to Resistance members who were locked underground with Doors. They raced to the hideout, broke through security and, in a hail of bullets, Liam disabled Doors, who had been driven to madness by the Taelon brain wave emissions. Liam convinced the others to sedate Doors, who was brought back to sanity with a reverse program created by Augur. Disaster averted, Augur took possession of the Taelon archway, keeping the structure and its secrets in his control. |