An extinction event is coming
Wowie oh wow, what an episode.
This is a tradition of the rebels, apparently.
in line for their rations and tries to walk away.

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Only Burke and Will both know they dont really feel that way.
Hes had a few redhats round up their grandkids as leverage to make these people talk.
Will thinks this maneuver is too cruel, but it works.
Burkes professional mantra is, We stand on the line between order and chaos.
Start making compromises and were all on the path to anarchy.
If only he knew how fruitless his work really is at the end of the day.
He goes back inside to find one confused straggler, and he waves the kid on to run away.
Clearly, his heart is just not in this thing right now.
This makes their bossman very displeased, and he calls their partnership an unmitigated disaster.
Not only that, but theyre no longer empty.
They have people or what looks like people hooked up to breathing tanks and sleeping.
Are these the aliens?
Do they really just look like us here?
Or have the hosts transformed ordinary humans into themselves?
We dont get to find out much else in that moment, though, because Officer Jenkins, a.k.a.
Redbeard, comes in, and Mya sends Bram away with a pocket knife to deal with him.
As the ship takes off, all seems well and fine until BOOM.
Mya was on that ship, too, of course, which makes her a hero.
She goes to Broussards bunker and asks them to dig into the file and find out about Brams situation.
In trade, they can use the rest of the information on it as they see fit.
Broussard agrees, in his way, and sends her away.
Faith is about struggle, Lindsay says with her saccharine smile.
I see how hard youve been struggling with your new reality.
Broussard links up with the audio tech whos been evaluating his sound file and finds out some disturbing information.
He meets with Katie at the Yonk and confides that he cant keep up appearances at work anymore.
If hes ever released, that is.