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Harlan offers him some words of encouragement and the pair end up having a drink together outside. Kofun immediately rejects his child too, ashamed of what’s transpired given the mother of his child is a crazed, murderous psychopath. The thing is, if they don’t hold up their end of the bargain, it could lead to a big fight. Maghra ignores them though, instead busying herself with feeding the child. If you’ll remember, she’s supposed to hand over Kane to the Trivantians once she’s delivered her child. In the wake of this, Tamacti Jun and Harlan speak to Maghra about her end of the deal. It’s also a boy too whom Kane decides to name Wolffe, after his father. It’s touch and go for a few seconds but eventually the child does begin crying. Maghra is there too and helps out with the delivery. Meanwhile, the insufferable Queen Kane is still around and about to give birth.

Tormada is leaving in search of Baba but he leaves behind the towering figure of General Maddox to oversee proceedings, making sure she’s kept in check. Tormada has turned his attention East and wants to take out Paya and Baba Voss. Not only that but he’s lusting for blood. It’s not much of a choice to be fair she’s essentially forced into it. And of course, he wants an alliance with Wren to make that happen. Tormada is convinced that he will succeed where Edo failed – especially if he can perfect these explosives. Wren walks with Tormada through the bloody wreckage, severed limbs sticking out like gnarly gravestones. Covering his ears, he watches as explosions rock the landscape dozens of bombs are set off and kill all the soldiers approaching. The soldiers are worried, shaking and breathing heavily… but Tormada is not phased. That science manifests itself the next day as 200-strong warriors look set to attack Wren’s position. He also believes that science is going to be the turning point here. He’s the chief scientist – and a big deal. This guy happens to be a Lieutenant Commander, who served under the late General Edo Voss. Just to add insult to injury, a guy called Tormada shows up to taunt them, pointing out to Wren that she’s losing the war. Wren and her men have been sent to try and quell this uprising but instead, it’s turning into a full-scale war that they’re losing. Thankfully they do, descending down a steep crevasse courtesy of a rope and some questionable CGI. Surrounded from all sides, a small Trivantian convoy led by Wren is ambushed and they’re forced to retreat. We’re at the Trivantian/Granite Border 256 days after that big battle. Episode 1 of See Season 3 picks up just over 8 months in the future after the events last year.
