"Aboard the International Space Station, a group of researchers are tasked with halting and capturing dangerous interstellar space debris near Earth. After a tense few moments of action, they succeed in their mission.
As they begin an initial analysis of the debris, a warning siren blares aboard the ISS. Biological contaminants have been detected on the debris. It’s the first signs of alien life from beyond our solar system. The implications are massive.
In the dark recesses of the Pentagon, there’s a flurry of activity that leads to someone high-up in charge of national security. It’s communicated that a sample of alien life has been found, and subsequently stolen, from aboard the ISS. The entire crew has been killed and there are no signs of the debris.
David Langley (Jason Kozup) is on a leisurely motorcycle ride, calm and collected, scanning his immediate surroundings with the distinct bearing of someone former military. It’s no surprise when his ride is interrupted by a call from a government contractor. He’s being summoned to a black site, for a classified mission briefing. He says he’s retired, and the response is that “they don’t care.” His phone chimes with receipt of GPS coordinates and a time and rockets off. ...