Episodios
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Gruner, Norlock, Stauffer and Vijay visit Tony Harris in the hospital, where he's reunited with his son. Bob Moore returns home, and Cindy shares a mysterious note from The Alliance warning them that the Enemy's eyes are on them now.
In Saint Louis, FBI Agent Joe Unes visits Pastor Ed Harper to extend an official apology from the Bureau. Instead, he stumbles onto startling information about the true nature of Malthus.
And somewhere in Wyoming, near the Yellowstone Caldera, Barney Ison decides that it's time to head back to Indiana because there is more work to do. -
Captain Thiel confronts Malthus/Green in the heart of Raven Rock Mountain. While he was correct about who Malthus is, Thiel is very much mistaken about what.
At Scott Air Base, the public protest stirred up by the Alliance draws the St. Louis media. Base security joins the 369th MPs to hold off the UN forces and bring the situation back under control. Barney Ison and Popeye Bailey slip away, knowing that they'd been televised by the news crews.
And in St. Louis, Joe Unes is disturbed to learn that the computers he'd signed into the evidence locker at the FBI field office have disappeared, with no record that they were ever there. -
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Joe Unes makes it home and successfully delivers the computers from Iowa to an evidence locker at the FBI's St. Louis field office. At Scott Air Base, the battle rages between the 369th MPs and the UN troops, and catches a local radio station's traffic helicopter in the crossfire.
And beneath Raven Rock Mountain, Capt. Alan Thiel follows Capt. Tom Wetzel into the heart of Site R -- and finally meets Malthus face to face. -
FBI agent Joe Unes learns more about his odd rescuer, Barney Ison, as they continue toward St. Louis with the computers containing the deadly e-mail from 'God'. At Raven Rock Mountain in southeast Pennsylvania, Capt. Alan Thiel and his A-team penetrate the outer defenses of Site R, but now have to figure a way through the nuclear blast doors to get inside the mountain bunker and bring Malthus to justice.
Meanwhile, a firefight breaks out at Scott Air Base near St. Louis between UN troops and the 369th MPs. Lt. Tony Harris, a former NFL running back, realizes that battlefield tactics are a lot like strategy in football -- except that this game really is decided by sudden death. -
Fresh from his rescue in the cornfield, a dazed Agent Unes gets a ride back to St. Louis in Barney Ison's Winnebago command center. Ison sheds some light on the true nature of the enemy behind the 10/13 attacks. In the back of the motor home, Popeye Bailey makes a discovery about the mysterious e-mail from 'God'.
At Scott Air Base, the 369th MPs are shocked to learn that their replacements are United Nations troops. At the detainees' barracks, the men are awakened by the sound of big helicopters landing at the airfield -- followed by gunfire.
Meanwhile, Capt. Alan Thiel leads his team into the heart of Raven Rock Mountain, desperately hoping that he's guessed right about where to find Malthus. -
Capt. Thiel finds a pilot to drop his A-team onto Raven Rock Mountain. He's gambling the careers and maybe the lives of his men that Malthus is in the bunker beneath the mountain.
At Scott Air Base, Lt. Tony Harris and the 369th MPs are called out by their captain. Capt. Poverello has learned -- through unofficial channels -- that an unknown unit is on its way to the base to relieve them, even though the 369th only arrived at Scott a few days earlier. In the barracks, the shouts of their guards and the sound of boots hitting the turf at a run begin to wake the detainees.
And driving back to St. Louis from Iowa, Special Agent Joe Unes discovers with a shock that the situation is far more serious than he bargained for. -
Barney Ison suggests a plan for exposing what's happened to Bob Moore, Pastor Schiebold, and Sheriff Thornton, but Agent Unes thinks he's got a better idea. Capt. Thiel and Lt. Burgos, on their way back to Fort Campbell, decide that their best bet at finding Malthus is inside the communications HQ for America's military underneath Raven Rock Mountain in Pennsylvania.
And inside that bunker, Green takes a call from Ryder, who warns him that he's exposed the Watchers to unnecessary risk -- and reminds Green that Mister One never responds well to failure. -
At the detention camp outside Scott Air Base, Gruner, Vijay and Norlock find Scott Stauffer, who thanks his friends for their rescue attempt--in spite of the way it turned out. Then Gruner plays a hunch and forces Captain Poverello to call off the flu shots for the detainees.
Meanwhile, a tense meeting takes place in the Moores' kitchen between Captain Thiel and his A-team and the women whose husbands they arrested Sunday morning. Eric Moore confirms the suspicions of Thiel and Agent Unes: the computers were the key--or rather, the e-mail from "God" was the key to the terror events of 10/13. Just as Thiel and his men leave to plan their next move, a tall, round-faced man with thinning hair arrives at the Moores' home, announces that his name is Barney Ison, and he's there to help. -
Congressman Benson awakens to find himself tied to a chair in a small, windowless room. A man with a deep, raspy voice named Green provides a horrific demonstration of the BioStrain chip, and then injects Benson with the chip to ensure the congressman's cooperation.
In Iowa, Capt. Thiel decides that working with Agent Unes and Deputy Jurasik was his best chance to find out who's using his A-team as a cleanup crew, and for what. And at the detention camp behind Scott Air Base, Gruner, Vijay, and Norlock learn that they've arrived just in time to receive flu shots with everyone else at the camp. -
Cindy Moore discovers the website that Eric created to tell the world about Bob's arrest. Remembering the telephoned threat, Cindy panics and demands that Eric delete it immediately.
Across town, Agent Unes and Chief Deputy Jurasik visit the homes of the boys who received Eric's mysterious email from "God". As Unes suspected, the computer is missing at their first stop. But at the home where Frank Allen had drowned his wife the previous day, Unes and Jurasik find more than they expected--or wanted.
And across the river from St. Louis, Gruner, Norlock and Vijay search the perimeter of Scott Air Base, looking for evidence of a new detention camp. Equipped with night vision goggles Gruner bought over the Internet, they discover that the barbed wire fence around the base is intended to keep people in, not out--and that they aren't quite as stealthy as they'd hoped. -
Bob Moore meets Lt. Tony Harris and discovers that he, Pastor Schiebold, and Sheriff Thornton have been arrested as suspected terrorists. FBI Agent Joe Unes arrives in Mayfield, Iowa and meets with Chief Deputy Jurasik to compare notes.
At Fort Campbell, Capt. Alan Thiel learns that Tech Sgt. Bako smashed up the computers they retrieved from Mayfield before his murderous rampage -- and that Bako had planned something even more deadly before he'd been stopped. In Washington, Sam Wilmer misses his meeting with Congressman Benson, and Benson fails to make it back to the Capitol.
And back in Mayfield, Eric Moore gets a response to the web page about his dad's arrest -- an email promising that someone is finally going to help. -
FBI Special Agent Joe Unes follows a lead from the "Three Stooges" and discovers a connection between the disappearance of Scott Stauffer and the men arrested in Iowa. Unes arranges to meet with Chief Deputy Jurasik in Mayfield to compare notes. Meanwhile, Jared, Terry and Vijay decide to take a road trip of their own to check out a possible detention camp.
In D.C., Congressman Harold Benson talks with one of his contacts about the threat he received and realizes that his phone has been tapped. At Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Captain Thiel is ordered back to Iowa by Malthus to retrieve more computers. And in Mayfield, Cathy Moore receives an ominous phone call warning her to keep quiet about her husband's arrest. -
Jared, Terry, and Vijay pay a visit to the FBI's St. Louis field office to convince Agent Joe Unes that something bigger is happening than just the disappearance of Scott Stauffer. As proof, they hand Unes a file containing, among other things, a screen capture of Eric Moore's new website.
Just across the Mississippi River, Lieutenant Tony Harris decides to find out for himself what kind of men are being rounded up and held at the detention camp guarded by his 369th MPs. And at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Captain Alan Thiel returns to the barracks after an early morning run to find his tech sergeant, Raymond Bako, screaming about Armageddon--and shooting at anything that moves. -
Eric Moore decides to take matters into his own hands and sets up a website to tell the world about his father's arrest. In Saint Louis, Jared, Terry and Vijay think they've found a connection between Scott's arrest and others around the country, so they call FBI agent Joe Unes for help -- at 2:00 A.M.
And the following morning, in Washington, Congressman Harold Benson is approached by two muscular young men who warn him to drop his investigation into the deaths and arrests in Mayfield -- or his family might pay a price. -
Jared Gruner tries to convince Terry Norlock and Vijay Sampurnananda that Scott Stauffer has been arrested by federal agents after Gruner's clumsy hack into a DOD server on Scott's computer Friday afternoon. While Norlock and Vijay are skeptical, they admit it's unusual that Stauffer hasn't called anyone in more than a day, so they agree to look for him the only way they know how -- via the Internet.
FBI agent Joe Unes reports to his boss on the interview with Rev. Ed Harper. Unes tells Special Agent in Charge Steve Clay that he doesn't buy the Bureau's theory that the terror attacks were caused by fundamentalist Christians trying to start the Apocalypse.
And in Mayfield, Iowa, Sheriff's Deputy Scott Farnsworth is shot at while calling on the home of one of the boys to whom Eric Moore forwarded the strange e-mail from "God". Farnsworth returns fire, killing the shooter -- and finds to his horror that gunman was only ten years old. -
In Mayfield, Chief Deputy Ann Jurasik and Sheriff Thornton's wife, Susie, discover that the mysterious e-mail from "God" has claimed another victim. Meanwhile, the sheriff, Bob Moore, and Pastor Schiebold arrive at a detention camp and meet a young man from St. Louis -- Scott Stauffer.
Iowa Congressman Harold Benson calls on the contacts built up over 33 years in office to find out what's happened to the men from Mayfield. After half a day with no progress, he begins to sense that this is bigger than he first thought. -
Susie Thornton calls their congressman, Harold Benson, who promises to look into the arrest of Ted, Bob Moore, and Pastor Dave Schiebold. Benson is disturbed to hear that a Special Forces A-team may have been involved.
FBI agent Joe Unes interviews Pastor Ed Harper of the Liberty Bible Church, where the terrorist who bombed the supermarket Friday night sometimes attended. Unes doesn't get the answers he expected from Pastor Harper.
Cindy Moore calls Susie Thornton and tells her about their missing computer and the strange email from "God" that Eric received Friday afternoon. She also tells Susie that Eric had forwarded the email to three friends, including Mike Belcher -- who, like the rest of his family, is now dead.
And beneath the mountain at Site R, Green receives a call on his secure line from a man named Ryder, who wants to know if Green is ready to begin the games. -
It's Monday morning and Cindy Moore is back home, trying to deal with the trauma of seeing Bob, Pastor Schiebold, and Sheriff Thornton arrested at gunpoint. School in Mayfield has been canceled after the horror at the Belcher farm Friday night, and Eric discovers that Moores' computer is missing.
Meanwhile, Bob, Sheriff Thornton, and Pastor Schiebold have been transported to a military airfield somewhere and loaded onto a helicopter. Ted Thornton vows to himself that somebody is going to pay for this abuse of power.
In St. Louis, Special Agent Joe Unes begins investigating the church sometimes attended by the man who blew up the supermarket Friday night. Meanwhile, Vijay calls Terry Norlock and Jared Gruner when Stauffer fails to show up for work. Gruner visits Stauffer's apartment and finds that Scott's gone -- and so is his computer. -
Captain Thiel's A-team takes Bob Moore, Sheriff Thornton, and Pastor Dave Schiebold away from Sunday morning services at gunpoint for questioning. Meanwhile at Site R, Capt. Tom Wetzel asks Green what to tell the regional directors of FEMA about the security operations underway. Jared Gruner and Vijay try to call Scott Stauffer with no luck; unknown to them, Stauffer has been taken to what looks like military barracks by men in an unmarked black sedan. Lt. Tony Harris and the 369th Military Police are deployed to Scott Air Base near St. Louis, where part of the base has been converted into a detention camp for suspected terrorists. And at the St. Louis FBI Field Office, Special Agent Joe Unes is told that Washington believes fundamentalist Christians, inspired by the spreading Middle East war, are behind the terror attacks -- trying to hasten the Second Coming by jump-starting the Apocalypse.
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As the Moore family hides in Pastor Schiebold's basement, Eric Moore decides that reading about adventures is a lot more fun than living them. Tony Harris, with nothing better to do, reports early to his National Guard unit, and learns that the 369th MPs may be deployed to Scott AFB near St. Louis. Jared Gruner suggests to his friends that the events of 10/13 were not coordinated--they were *triggered*.
Captain Thiel and his A-team interrupt Sunday morning services at Mayfield Bible Church, taking Pastor Schiebold and Sheriff Thornton at gunpoint for questioning. Bob Moore, watching from the Schiebold's basement window, suddenly runs from the house--giving himself up to the men with the wicked-looking guns. - Mostrar más