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Resurrection (episode)

"Resurrection"
The Outer Limits episode
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 2
Directed by Mario Azzopardi
Written by Jonathan Walker and Chris Dickie
Production code 24
Original air date 14 January 1996
Guest appearance(s)

Dana Ashbrook as Cain,
Heather Graham as Alicia,
Nick Mancuso as Martin,
Ken Kirzinger as Moloch,
Brad Loree as Patrol Android

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Dana Ashbrook as Cain,
Heather Graham as Alicia,
Nick Mancuso as Martin,
Ken Kirzinger as Moloch,
Brad Loree as Patrol Android

"Resurrection" is an episode of The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 14 January 1996. This episode is the conclusion of the Innobotics story arc, which began with "Valerie 23" and continued with "Mary 25" and "In Our Own Image"; however, the episodes were not broadcast in the order in which they take place.

On July 24, 1997, humanity has destroyed itself in a biological war, and only a few hundred androids remain. 12 years later, two of the androids have a plan to recreate the human race from DNA samples... but the ruling military androids are violently opposed to recreating their former masters.

The remaining androids are split into two basic types: servile and military. They live in a small encampment that, before the war, was an android/human interaction facility for the Innobotics Corporation. Two servile androids, Martin and Alicia, recreate a human male, Cain, from DNA samples protected during the war. They hide and educate him in a cabin in the 'prohibited territory' away from the main android encampment. Martin is a member of the android council, the governing body of the remaining androids ruled by the military android, Moloch. Moloch and his military run constant searches for any remaining humans to ensure that humanity can never return.

Martin uses his relatively powerful position on the council to arrange food and equipment for the cabin. Cain eventually begins to explore on his own, and is forced to destroy a military android to escape capture. This alerts the military androids to the possible presence of a human. Another servile android betrays Martin, claiming that the best way to serve humans is to keep them from being alive since they will only destroy themselves again. Martin is questioned and 'concluded' (meaning, executed) by Moloch.


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