![]() In a true terrorist-like fashion, Marco sends a message out to the system and declares responsibility for Earth’s attack. Filip tells her mother that he was proud to do his part. Marco tells her that they have taken their place in the system, and the Belt’s future has begun. Naomi cannot believe he has murdered millions of people. Marco then shows Naomi the destruction on Earth, and she is devastated. This is the kind of villain logic that can be enjoyed while we want him to be defeated, at the same time, he’s a joy to watch. This is not the family reunion she was expecting when she went to see her son Marco wants them to achieve his goals as a family. He then introduces her to his ship and explains that the Belt needs to be able to protect its own. Marco tells Naomi that he never imagined speaking to her again. He takes her on to Marco Inaros’ ship the father and son embrace and celebrate their moment of the attack on Earth. She finally wakes up on Filip’s ship, and she demands to know where he is taking her. Naomi’s story has been relatively quiet in “Gaugamela” amongst all the chaos. There are no celebrations or smiles this is a heavy defeat that will destroy Earth’s morale. Due to Avasarala’s advice, the Watchtower is picking up rocks, and they are eliminated - the threat is over, and there’s a bittersweet relief. It was a cowardly kill as well to make matters worse he was shot in the back. But the biggest shock of the episode is that Fred Johnson is dead. Holden asks Sakai to help them get the Protomolecule back. Monica tries to get away as Holden attacks the robot that is holding the protomolecule. A missile hits Monica’s room, and she is kidnapped briefly.Īs Fred is severely injured, he tells Holden that the protomolecule is in his quarters and he tells Holden to stop the attackers. Suddenly, they are fired at, and Fred is wounded as he’s shot from behind by Sakai - she is clearly a traitor working for Marco. Holden senses something is off and asks his men to get out of the container holder. “Gaugamela” is all about the shocks, but the death of another integral character adds to the chapter’s seriousness. “Gaugamela” keeps compounding the issue they’ve been well and truly caught off-guard. However, Nancy Gao’s station is hit by one of the rocks - the first major casualty of the episode occurs - she is dead Avasarala and Admiral Felix Delgado are in complete shock as they see the video feed cut off. Avasarala gives her advice on the watchtowers and how to prevent more rock attacks. She tells her it is Marco Inaros behind it. Avasarala contacts her and explains that the rocks are covered in martian composites, so they are undetectable. Meanwhile, Secretary-General Nancy Gao refuses to give up on Earth. More attacksĬhrisjen Avasarala is provided with another blow a second rock has hit the earth, making this a true, tragic disaster if it wasn’t already. Luckily Amos was underground in the prison so it’s likely he has survived. The Pit alarms go off there’s a lockdown, and the room shakes-another perspective of the attack on earth. He wants to help her, but Clarissa tells him he can’t. Amos tells her that he was lucky because he had someone to help him. She’s happy to see him, but she’s heavily on blockers due to the mods, so she isn’t completely quick with her responses. ![]() Amos is given a brief security breakdown before he enters The Pit and meets Clarissa Mao. Penitentiary in the Chesapeake Conservancy Zone. There are a few perspectives in the episode on the disaster they’ve managed to gauge the truth of destruction to what has happened using different characters. Bobbie pulls up a news video, and it reveals how an asteroid hit the earth. They receive a U.N alert advising that all ships to Earth will be delayed due to relief efforts. Bobbie believes they are on track to seek out a black market deal, but Alex is skeptical about the speculation. Alex and Bobbie are investigating a supply run. “Gaugamela” opens with The Razorback and The Screaming Firehawk between Mars and the Belt. ![]()
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