Hostage Part 1: Jonathan Doors makes some diabolical plans for Da'an.
Hostage Part 2: The search for Da'an begins. Tu'um and Lili encounter some unexpected trouble, while theSynod discusses a possible rescue mission to retrieve Da'an.
Hostage Part 3: Efforts get underway for Lili's safe return from captivity, with mixed support from theSynod and other Taelons. In the meantime, Juanita gets a new job with the Companions.
Hostage Part 4: Juanita scrambles in desperation to find a way off of the mothership, while Boone recoversfrom his injuries. Meanwhile, Lili finds out just what exactly is wrong with Doors.
Ma'el: Thinker, Dreamer, Achiever: A Taelon physicist, Ve'ep, invents a time machine that transports several involuntaryparties back to the Fourth Century B.C. where they meet Ma'el, the first known Taelon to live on
Earth. A literal race against time en
If You Think You Know The Taelons...: What came first: the chicken or the egg? How do the Taelons really act when Quo'on is
not around? Can burritos affect the sub-conscious? Can Taelons be audited by the IRS? What do
Companions and their operatives do fo
Oh Baby!: As his experimental tranquilizer begins to wear off, Augur is driven to search for the
missing child that was given birth to by his deceased sister, Juanita, from during Juanita's captivity
on the Taelon mothership.
Adventures in Taelon-Sitting: Da'an and Tu'um assign Boone and Lili to watch over Da'an's granchild, Ja'an, and Tu'um's
granddaughter, Nu'um. Unfortunately, trouble comes lurking when Zo'or's mischievious grandchild,
Tra'or, joins the group on their outin
Last Dance: As Boone's death becomes known, various individuals associated with both the
Companions and the Resistance reflect on Boone’s life . . . and the future of Earth.
Girls' Night Out: Kwai Ling Hong forms an uneasy friendship with Wi’meh, the newly-appointed Companion to
Singapore. Wi’meh takes this opportunity to learn more about the human species through her
interaction with Kwai Ling; while Kwai Ling learns from th
Say No More Zo'or: After discovering that Zo’or has been experimenting on and implanting human children
against their will, La’an decides to take matters into her own hands and teach Zo’or a thing or two
about what it feels like to be helpless.
Tell It Like It Is: Marla Evans, a relentless and superficial daytime talk show host who thrives on
sensationalism and exaggeration to get ratings for her show, uses the Taelons to make her show
even more controversial and over-the-top.
More Adventures in Taelon-Sitting: Zo’or enlists the aid of his young grandchild, Tra’or, to help him eliminate the grandchildren
of Da’an and Tu’um.
Bundle of Joy: Sarah Boone returns to Washington D.C. to tie up some loose ends and gain closure
following her brother’s death - - but once again finds herself in harm’s way as an involuntary victim of
the Taelon portal project.
Paradise Lost: The quaint Amish village of Paradise is re-visited when Belman's photojournalist friend
reports that a mysterious, unexplainable virus has wrecked havoc among the community.
Maiya in Wonderland: Maiya wanders through a portal which transports her to an alternate realm where
jabberwocky is spoken, pepper is abundant, and skrills are everywhere.
To Avoid the Void: As Liam comes to terms with his mother's death, he and Sandoval are recruited to locate
the missing Taelon engineer, Sa'al, who is lost in inter-dimensional limbo due to a bizarre portal
malfunction.
Ruptures: The Commonality's energy is gradually drained when a renegade Kimera named Bah'ral
arrives on Earth, hell-bent on vengeance toward the Taelon race.
Alternate Universe (post-"Bundle")
The Arrival Part 1: A new alien species arrives on Earth. They are called The Kneeloi - - smooth-skinned alienswho are either green, blue, or purple in color - - and they immediately make themselves right at home
on Earth. But are they really humanity's
The Arrival Part 2: In the dramatic aftermath of the Kneeloi arrival, William Boone readjusts to life following his
death and resurrection.
The Arrival Part 3: After being resurrected by Heelra, Dr. Park struggles to make sense of her foreign
physical alteration. Gahha makes some unfriendly waves with both humans and Taelons, while Lili
discovers a shocking secret about Angie.
Crosscurrents: Presidential pandemonium breaks out when Yo'og, a Taelon diplomat, makes history after
he becomes the first Taelon to run for President of the United States of America.
Someday: Following Yo'og's presidential victory, Na'ap, a Taelon scientist, exhibits homicidal, irrational
behavior and embarks on a killing spree.
The Gift: Haunted by the memories of his late wife, Commander William Boone struggles to find inner
peace within himself, to no avail.
Mind Games: Gahha takes his dangerous master plan for Earth to the next level by trespassing into the
mind of Dr. Peter Bellamy.
Lazarus Woman: As Augur's traumatic condition reaches its peak, Shooma decides to take matters into her
own hands . . . literally!
Full Circle: Diana reveals to the world a shocking truth about the Taelons' purpose on Earth. Boone
struggles with his concerns regarding Kate's safety.
Unlikely Heroes: Sandoval confers with an unlikely ally. Da'an puts in his two-cents regarding Will and Kate's
marital problems, while Vice-president Rodriguez spots disaster with Yo'og's tentative plans for
America.
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