Chris tries to figure out what exactly he heard in the Habitat, and Sophia tries to keep herself focused on the tasks at hand.
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Christopher and Sophia step into unusual roles, including that of parent and child.
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We learn why someone would fight and die for supplies from the Mission Control storage rooms. And we learn a good reason why nobody who’s left the Earth would be in a hurry to go back.
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Two voices reach out across the void, but are either of them heard? One faces impending death, the other faces abundant life.
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The mystery of the Captain’s suicide deepens. Sophia has advice on how Chris can reconnect with the shipmates but he’s afraid to put the plan into action.
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The atmosphere of the ship changes, both literally and metaphorically — and Dr. Mason’s life monitors suggest a chilling possibility.
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Chris pushes Sophia past her breaking point, forcing him to see her in a new light. Speaking of light, there’s one still burning inside the airlock.
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Chris and Sophia struggle to understand each other’s predicaments.
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Several tragedies hit the spaceship “Konyechny” simultaneously, and the only person aboard who can tell Mission Control what happened … isn’t much help.
Read moreWhat is Relativity?
Relativity is the name of a new science fiction serial said to be “a sci-fi serial for your ears and mind.” This new series follows two characters – one on Earth and the other billions of miles away in deep space – as they must learn to rely on each other. The serial is written by and stars my friend and fellow co-host on Doctor Who: Podshock and Discussing Who, Lee Shackleford. It also co-stars the talented Alana Jordan. Both were previously featured in my review of Herlock.
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