The Expanse episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The team investigates Dr. Strickland's connection to the protomolecule on Ganymede, uncovering a lab where experiments were conducted on children. Bobbie Draper confronts her Martian superiors about their role in these experiments and seeks political asylum on Earth. Meanwhile, the crew of the UNS Arboghast explores strange structures on Venus. Naomi opts to help evacuate Ganymede instead of continuing the fight against the protomolecule, while others continue to uncover its mysteries and implications for the solar system's political landscape.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Dr. Strickland?
Dr. Strickland is a pediatrician on Ganymede involved in the protomolecule experiment.
What is Project Caliban?
Project Caliban is a weapons project that involves the protomolecule, tested on soldiers.
Why does Bobbie Draper seek asylum on Earth?
She seeks asylum after learning about Mars' involvement in the protomolecule weapon and being disillusioned with her superiors.
What is the UNS Arboghast investigating?
The Arboghast is investigating strange structures on Venus related to the protomolecule.
What are Jules-Pierre Mao's conditions for meeting with Avasarala?
He demands cessation of actions against his family and a meeting on a ship outside UN control.
What is the significance of the girl found in the lab on Ganymede?
She is infected with the protomolecule and is not Mei, the girl they were searching for.
How does Alex maneuver the Rocinante to Ganymede?
Alex uses a gravity-assist trajectory around Jovian moons to reach Ganymede undetected.
What decision does Naomi make on Ganymede?
Naomi decides to help with the evacuation of Ganymede rather than continue fighting the protomolecule.
What does the damaged airlock on Ganymede indicate?
It suggests that something infected with the protomolecule escaped from the lab.
What revelation is made by the scientist on Ganymede?
The scientist reveals that the protomolecule has been made in their own image and is more widespread than believed.
How is the protomolecule project affecting the solar system's politics?
It's causing increased tensions between Earth, Mars, and the Belt, with each faction grappling with its implications.