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EPISODE GUIDE - cont.<br />
Episode Twelve: It’s a gas<br />
The mystery of the black holes is finally revealed! Father Thames have been mining the river bed<br />
for methane gas - which they are storing in a giant underground tank. But what do the outlaws want<br />
with all that gas? The YPD and APD hold a conference of war. Would Father Thames really use gas<br />
against the inhabitants? Jem thinks not but Mallard wouldn’t rule it out. Jem and Nick are despatched<br />
to destroy the tank - but Shami - a double agent in the YPD - is determined to stop them.<br />
Episode Thirteen: Subversion<br />
The Mander sends Nick and Jem to infiltrate Father Thames’s base - an abandoned submarine.<br />
Nick is amazed when the leader of Father Thames is revealed to be... Jem’s mother! The one who<br />
treated him for threadneedle and hacked his medical record to conceal it. Not convinced by River’s<br />
extremist arguments, Nick escapes and shoots the Fat man with a non-lethal ‘zap’ gun. Tragically,<br />
the fat man’s pacemaker fails and he dies. Nick is distraught when he recognizes the fat man as the<br />
hero who defused the floating mine that threatened the market. Should he reveal the truth to Jem?<br />
Series Two<br />
Episode Fourteen: King coder<br />
Rumour has it that Father Thames is offering a one million joules prize for anyone who can ‘code’<br />
Nelson’s column. ‘Coding’ slogans on boats and buildings is a ‘three bar’ offence for which the<br />
punishment is three years in the YPD’s prison (the infamous ‘Bloody Tower’). YPD officer Nick thinks<br />
this is a fair punishment: scaling the tops of sunken towers to deface them is a dangerous offence.<br />
But a boy called Saul is determined to get his hands on the prize.<br />
Episode Fifteen: Dultnappers<br />
A gang of youths is kidnapping adults. Relations between the YPD and the APD are at an all time low<br />
and the ‘Dult police are powerless to stop the attacks. Mallard reluctantly asks Jem and Nick to help<br />
him bring the youth gang to justice. Nick wins Jem’s respect when he risks everything in order to help<br />
her father. Does Jem really have feelings for her YPD partner or is it strictly business?<br />
Episode Sixteen: Shark city<br />
Someone has been using a device to drain the city batteries. They are sapping the power to the<br />
Barrier (a chain of security buoys that protect the city waters from sharks and deadly ‘beastfish’). In<br />
the course of her investigation, Jem discovers a secret: the power has been down for weeks. Only<br />
a line of baited hooks stands between the public and the former wildwater zone called ‘Sharkopolis’.<br />
Should Jem blow the whistle or would the truth spread panic?<br />
Episode Seventeen: Power jack<br />
The YPD’s weapons are out of power. Saul has a proposition for Jem.The boy suggests going to the<br />
Mercs to buy a ‘top up’. Nick disagrees - arguing that you shouldn’t buy power when you don’t know<br />
where it comes from. However without their non-lethal zap guns, the YPD will have to use force to<br />
make arrests and people will get seriously hurt.<br />
Episode Eighteen: Wavebombers<br />
Whenever the winds and the tide combines, the Thames Barrier reef can be a dangerous place.<br />
What better place for the exciting craze of ‘wavebombing’. Under orders to put a stop to it, Nick is<br />
about to break the surfer’s boards. Meanwhile, Jem is impressed by Remi - a charismatic surfer.<br />
She persuades Nick to let the wavebombers off with a verbal warning. Later, when Remi’s younger<br />
brother goes missing in storm surge conditions, Jem borrows a board and rides to his rescue.