Earth 2 season 1 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a tragic turn, a Yale unit commits suicide due to memory block failures, recalling their criminal pasts. Morgan struggles to adapt to planet G889, lamenting their challenges, including hostile elements and penal colonists. A disastrous attempt to claim a mineral results in accidentally petrifying a Terrian, endangering the camp. Yale, Morgan, and Bess face execution by the Terrians for this catastrophe. In a desperate race against time, Morgan uses VR to decrypt the geolock, unfreezing the area and saving Yale, who reconciles with his past identity as Brayden.
Full Episode S01E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the breakdown of the Yale units?
Memory block failures, leading them to experience their criminal pasts.
What is Morgan's struggle on planet G889?
Adapting to life on the planet and facing various obstacles, including intelligent and dangerous elements.
What mistake does Morgan make with the heat-giving mineral?
He accidentally petrifies a Terrian with a geolock device.
What is the geolock's threat to the camp?
The geolock is close to affecting the entire camp, endangering everyone.
How do Yale, Morgan, and Bess end up in danger?
They face consequences for their actions related to the geolock disaster.
What solution is proposed to reverse the geolock's effects?
Using the planet's intelligent minerals to crack the geolock code.
How do the Terrians plan to punish those responsible for the damage?
They plan to execute Yale at sunrise for the damage caused.
What is Morgan's role in resolving the geolock crisis?
He uses VR gear to decrypt the geolock, risking his health in the process.
How does Yale (Brayden) plead for his life?
He asserts his newfound truth and innocence, pleading for a chance to live.
What is the outcome of Morgan's efforts?
He successfully breaks the geolock code, unfreezing the petrified area and saving Yale.
What does Yale decide about his identity?
He acknowledges his past as Brayden but chooses to retain his Yale identity.
What is the key theme in the characters' reflections at the end?
Continuous learning about the planet and themselves.