![]() The only solution is to parachute it out…but the two Pattys show up to fight it out. They find it and unhook it, but unfortunately the bomb cannot be disarmed. Nina, Mack and Misprint realize that the RA Bomb is being kept in the Beanpod, as foreshadowed earlier in the season with the beansprout terraforming. And while Patty B is monologuing, Mack gets the jump on the clone and stops her. Misprint speaks of fate and destiny, pointing out that his misprinting has helped him discover the true nature of Patty’s plans and stopped her before it’s too late. Apparently, she’s the one responsible for his printing going wrong, not the solar flare as they initially thought. Oscar decides to check on the gravity generator, while Patty B finds Misprint Lewis. Who is responsible for Lewis’ misprinting? Mack finds Nina and manages to give her a suit to keep her alive, and together they cross the desolate wasteland. With only one suit per escape pod, Patty B takes the suit for herself and leaves Nina, intending to stop Mack and Misprint from finding the RA Bomb. Oscar is still alive too, and he’s actually stuck inside the Womb, but running out of air. Nina’s escape pod with Patty B lands on “humanity’s haven”, while Misprint Lewis makes it down as well. With the escape pods launched and heading down to the planet, Patty manoeuvres the ship to land too. He promises to get Lewis what he originally wanted- that being linked to memories of Kate of course, – and lets him go. Explosions rock parts of the ship, as Misprint Lewis finds his reprint, clinging to the butterfly necklace. Misprint Lewis and Mack part ways, with the mission here stopping the RA Bomb no matter what. The original Patty went to sleep knowing all of this, while the Patty clones here intend to go down to Planet X-10 and study the lifeforms until they die. And so that brings us along to the finale. Patty A and B won’t allow humanity to perform another genocide. If they terraform the planet, they’re going to kill off the species already there. Life exists on Planet X-10 and it’s very fragile. They received data that the Planetary Development Agency had been hiding. Their organisation protects animals from the abuse of humans. The two Pattys wanted the terraforming on Planet X-10 to fail because they’re activists. Patty was printed by a smaller version of The Womb, a compact, next-generation model smuggled aboard the ship. The alternate Patty was printed before the original and she conspired to take the RA Bomb and even took material from the printing room so Patty had a copy of everyone’s eyeballs. Well, it turns out it’s actually Patty! Another Patty was printed and together, they planted the RA Bomb on the Atmospheric Transformer, which is set to explode. While the group initially believe it’s Misprint Lewis, it’s soon revealed that he’s not responsible, and nor is Mack either. Will the team manage to stop this monster? Or will they all die in the dark recesses of space? Who is the traitor?Īs the series progresses we, soon learn that someone has stolen the RA Bomb to sabotage the whole mission. Unfortunately, one among them comes out misprinted and deformed, becoming animalist and threatening the whole project. The crew, copies of their original humans created through a biological 3D printer, emerge from “the Womb” to complete their mission. Members of a scouting team are sent out to search for a planet suitable for terraforming, and have set their sights on Planet X-10. The gist of it is that humanity has been driven from Earth and forced to repopulate somewhere else. ![]() When you don't want to pay for features you don't need, but still want professional quality software, PrintMusic is the product for you.The story is pretty straightforward but it takes on extra layers of depth as the episodes tick by. PrintMusic music-making software is geared towards educators, musicians, composers, and others who don't need the advanced engraving capabilities of Finale 2009 or the other advanced features in Allegro.Īt such a low cost, no other music composition software provides the number of features and intuitive interface that PrintMusic does, making this the ideal software for most casual composers. No matter your musical emphasis (classical, jazz, rock, etc.) Finale PrintMusic music composition software provides high-quality results without the expense of our more comprehensive products, Allegro and Finale 2009. ![]() From the makers of Finale, the world's leading music notation software, PrintMusic is perfect for songwriters, students, teachers, church musicians, and band leaders. Finale PrintMusic is the fast, easy way to bring your music to life with professional results.
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