Collision Course
a.k.a.
Definition
The 13th episode,
in production order, of
Y1.
Written by
Anthony Terpiloff.
Directed by
Ray Austin.
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Summary
The
Alphans
blow up an asteroid on a collision course with
the Moon,
only to discover a large planet is following behind,
also on a collision course.
trying to use more
nuclear charges between planet and
Moon in an attempt to alter course.
Yet the planet shows some signs of potential inhabitability,
to which they could evacuate to the far side from the Moon's
collision point and hope the planet can survive the hit.
Koenig decides to take an exploratory mission,
but a large alien ship appears and captures his.
He meets
Arra, Queen of Atheria,
who has been "waiting a long time to meet" him,
and whose people have been expecting the Alphans for
"many millions of years."
She prophesies a grand destiny for the Alphans,
and "mutation" of her race to another form.
For this to happen, Koenig must allow
the Moon to collide with
Atheria.
Though with a little reservation, he accepts this;
but he -- and an Alan whose mind was previously touched by Arra's --
are considered under the influence of radiation sickness,
and confined.
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Details
- Action takes place over approximately five days:
Collision with Atheria is quoted at 105 hours,
and this is at least a few hours after the
episode starts.
- The course alteration attempt is labeled
Operation Shockwave.
The existing
Operation Exodus is considered --
though that name is not mentioned.
- Planet is perhaps inhabitable,
but somewhat on the cool side,
at +10 to -30C as a typical range.
Quotes
- Victor, regarding planetary collision course: "Well... I've been thinking."
- John, in response: "It's the best news I've had today."
- Arra, regarding the Alphans:
"You shall continue....
Your odyssey shall know no end.
You will prosper and increase in new worlds, new galaxies.
You will populate the deepest reaches of space."
Biblio
- At least some quotes are adapted from an episode transcript at
The Catacombs.
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