- With death approaching in the form of Peacekeeper search parties, those aboard Moya say their final goodbyes, and share a last feast together, before enacting a plan to save Moya and her baby, named Talyn.
- The crew destroys Scorpius' lunar base as a diversion to let Moya starburst away with her baby. But while everyone is distracted, Crais escapes with Talyn. Moya wants to go after her son, Crichton and D'Argo are in orbit without much air, Aeryn can't reach them in her Prowler, and Peacekeepers are on their way.—Jesse Sanchez corrected by Victoria Alaya
- As Moya and her crew search for a way to escape the asteroid field and Crais' watchful Command Carrier, Rygel flees Moya for the Peacekeeper Command Carrier hoping to trade the lives of his shipmates to save his own. Meanwhile, back on Moya, her crew devises a plan to escape from the asteroid field but a series of unforeseen events threaten not only the success of our heroes' escape, but their very lives as well.
- Rygel steals a transport pod and goes to the Peacekeeper Command Carrier to betray the others. However, he ends up returning to Moya with Crais, who wants asylum. Crichton decides to destroy Scorpius' Gamac Base to give Moya time to escape. With Gigi Edgley as Chiana, Lani Tupu as Capt. Bialar Crais, Wayne Pygram as Scorpius, and David Franklin as Lt. Braca.
- As Moya and her son are still hiding in asteroid field, a distraction is needed to let them starburst away. The crew designs a plan of diversion - destroying Scorpius' lunar base: They send a module full of explosives with Crichton on board to prevent the module's destruction, and to draw Scorpius after him; D'Argo is with Crichton, and Aeryn follows in her Prowler to fetch them afterward. But while everyone is distracted, Crais escapes with Moya's baby/gunship, which Aeryn named Talyn after her father. Crichton and D'Argo are in orbit without much air; Aeryn can't reach them because the Peacekeepers are around; and Moya doesn't want to leave without her son. John talks Moya into saving herself; leaving him, D'Argo, and Aeryn to their faith in open space among Peacekeepers.—Victoria Alaya
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