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Ben Conklin, a lieutenant in the United States Air Force, is given the assignment of spending one year in a bunker 11,000 feet beneath Alaska. He and a small team of personnel around the world are tasked with a single objective: prevent the end of the world.

Opening narration[]

"Young idealists often dream of having the power to save the world. But would that dream become a nightmare if saving the world could also mean destroying it?"

Plot[]

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After arriving at the bunker, Ben is told by General James Eiger that the Hubble Space Telescope has photographed a fleet of alien ships heading towards Earth. Fearing the worst, the world's chemical, nuclear and biological weapons stockpiles were linked to create a single doomsday weapon. Five people, including Ben, are placed in five United Nations Strategic Air Command bunkers around the world (the United States, Russia, China, South Africa and Australia), with the mission of controlling the activation of a final revenge weapon should the aliens turn out to be hostile and attempt to take over. An alarm sounds randomly, and at least one of the bunker occupants must hit a fail-deadly dead man's switch to temporarily disarm it. The switch is designed so that the operator's handprint and retinal scan are required for it to work. If a thirty-second countdown passes and no-one activates the switch, the doomsday weapon will fire and leave the surface of the Earth uninhabitable within one week. General Eiger assures Ben that if the aliens try to disarm the system, they will set it off and that "if we don't make it out of this alive, then no one else will either." To prevent the bunker occupants from being fed false information, they are sealed off from the world and can communicate only with each other and General Eiger.

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As the months pass, the people in the five bunkers cope with the isolation and the uncertainty of the impending encounter. Ben develops a special relationship with Katya, the woman manning the Russian bunker. As their feelings for each other grow, the alien ships finally reach Earth. Claiming to be a scientific expedition, they send a number of "peaceful" ships to a summit meeting at the Edwards Air Force Base. General Eiger relates the cautious optimism of the world's leaders, but then a week goes by without any further contact. In an effort to discover what is going on, Hong, an electrical engineer who is manning the bunker in China, rewires his bunker to power a shortwave radio and hears a small signal, saying that "diplomatic ceremonies were interrupted and a new development has begun".

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When the signal fails, Hong attempts to get it back, only to break his air scrubbers, causing him to quickly suffocate on the venting carbon dioxide. Soon afterwards, Donald (South Africa) freezes to death when his life support system malfunctions. Shortly after this, Gwen's (Australia) bunker is penetrated and she is pulled upwards by an unknown party, leaving only Ben and Katya to continue pressing their switches. Having heard nothing more from General Eiger, Katya believes the situation to be hopeless and wants to stop responding to the alarm, allowing activation of the weapon. Ben disagrees, as he still believes that the humans on the surface may be able to win the supposed conflict.

On day 367, a fire breaks out in Katya's bunker and since she is unable to escape, she is killed. After this, the devastated Ben begins to lose touch with reality. On day 369, his supply of water runs out and he decides to let the countdown reach zero. As the countdown is about to expire, he receives an urgent message from General Eiger, telling him that they have finally defeated the invaders. Eiger pleads with Ben to continue pushing the switch until they can find a way to deactivate the doomsday weapon without setting it off and dig him out of his bunker. When the communication ends, however, Eiger is shown to be controlled by a parasitic alien, with Washington, D.C. outside his window a burning ruin and the rest of Earth possibly the same way.

The episode ends with Ben still in his bunker, with very little food left and the bunker systems beginning to fail, repeating to himself, "Just keep pushing the button." The ending is left ambiguous and it is left to the viewers to imagine his fate.

Closing narration[]

"Our destiny is controlled by the choices we make. Those choices can turn an ordinary man into a king, or reduce him to little more than a pawn. With the fate of the world in your hands, what would you choose?"

Notes[]

  • The film that Ben and Katya watch on their "date" is a clip from "Paradise".
  • This is the only episode written by Ben Richardson.

Cast[]

  • James Le Gros as Lt. Ben Conklin (as James LeGros)
  • Kristin Lehman as Katya Rubinov
  • Donnelly Rhodes as General James Eiger
  • Yee Jee Tso as Hong
  • Merrilyn Gann as Gwen Wellington
  • Ellis Williams as Donald
  • Kevin Conway as the Control Voice (voice)

Appearing in archive footage[]

  • Heather Hanson as Young Helen
  • Sebastian Spence as Young Gerry
Season 1 "Sandkings" • "Valerie 23" • "Blood Brothers" • "The Second Soul" • "White Light Fever" • "The Choice" • "Virtual Future" • "Living Hell" • "Corner of the Eye" • "Under the Bed" • "Dark Matters" • "The Conversion" • "Quality of Mercy" • "The New Breed" • "The Voyage Home" • "Caught in the Act" • "The Message" • "I, Robot" • "If These Walls Could Talk" • "Birthright" • "The Voice of Reason"
Season 2 "A Stitch in Time" • "Resurrection" • "Unnatural Selection" • "I Hear You Calling" • "Mind Over Matter" • "Beyond the Veil" • "First Anniversary" • "Straight and Narrow" • "Trial by Fire" • "Worlds Apart" • "The Refuge" • "Inconstant Moon" • "From Within" • "The Heist" • "Afterlife" • "The Deprogrammers" • "Paradise" • "The Light Brigade" • "Falling Star" • "Out of Body" • "Vanishing Act" • "The Sentence"
Season 3 "Bits of Love" • "Second Thoughts" • "Re-generation" • "Last Supper" • "Stream of Consciousness" • "Dark Rain" • "The Camp" • "Heart's Desire" • "Tempests" • "The Awakening" • "New Lease" • "Double Helix" • "Dead Man's Switch" • "Music of the Spheres" • "The Revelations of 'Becka Paulson" • "Bodies of Evidence" • "Feasibility Study" • "A Special Edition"
Season 4 "Criminal Nature" • "The Hunt" • "Hearts and Minds" • "In Another Life" • "In the Zone" • "Relativity Theory" • "Josh" • "Rite of Passage" • "Glyphic" • "Identity Crisis" • "The Vaccine" • "Fear Itself" • "The Joining" • "To Tell the Truth" • "Mary 25" • "Final Exam" • "Lithia" • "Monster" • "Sarcophagus" • "Nightmare" • "Promised Land" • "The Balance of Nature" • "The Origin of Species" • "Phobos Rising" • "Black Box" • "In Our Own Image"
Season 5 "Alien Radio" • "Donor" • "Small Friends" • "The Grell" • "The Other Side" • "Joyride" • "The Human Operators" • "Blank Slate" • "What Will the Neighbors Think?" • "The Shroud" • "Ripper" • "Tribunal" • "Summit" • "Descent" • "The Haven" • "Déjà Vu" • "The Inheritors" • "Essence of Life" • "Stranded" • "Fathers & Sons" • "Starcrossed" • "Better Luck Next Time"
Season 6 "Judgment Day" • "The Gun" • "Skin Deep" • "Manifest Destiny" • "Breaking Point" • "The Beholder" • "Seeds of Destruction" • "Simon Says" • "Stasis" • "Down to Earth" • "The Inner Child" • "Glitch" • "Decompression" • "Abaddon" • "The Grid" • "Revival" • "Gettysburg" • "Something About Harry" • "Zig Zag" • "Nest" • "Final Appeal"
Season 7 "Family Values" • "Patient Zero" • "A New Life" • "The Surrogate" • "The Vessel" • "Mona Lisa" • "Replica" • "Think Like a Dinosaur" • "Alien Shop" • "Worlds Within" • "In the Blood" • "Flower Child" • "Free Spirit" • "Mindreacher" • "Time to Time" • "Abduction" • "Rule of Law" • "Lion's Den" • "The Tipping Point" • "Dark Child" • "The Human Factor" • "Human Trials"
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