Therefore, he stages an abduction so that Misprint can get them. Oscar realizes that the team is in no mood to negotiate and he alone has to help Misprint with the cooling cores for his cocoon. Lewis assumes that Misprint is trying to cocoon himself in a cryopod to protect himself and when the time comes, he is going to wake up before the rest of the crew and jeopardize their mission. They are supposed to begin the terraformation of Planet X-10 and then go into cryosleep for the next 100 years until the immigration ship arrives with their original selves and other human beings. But by the time he gets to Nina, Mack, and Patty, he finds out that Lewis has already been printed thereby complicating the whole situation because now there are two people with Lewis’s biomaterial. Oscar says that he’s going to try and convince the crew to side with Misprint and keep him updated via a messaging device. When Oscar comes to, he finds out that Misprint’s human side has become more prominent and he wants to arrive at a middle ground with the rest of the crew so that they don’t kill him. Their paths collide when Oscar suffers a mishap and Misprint bandages his wounds. In the meantime, Oscar starts doing the rounds of the ship to fix various issues, while keeping in mind that Misprint is roaming around as well along with his carts. It apparently works as the memories of Lewis and his partner are triggered in his mind, and he stops his onslaught and retires to the darker corridors of the ship. Patty comes up with the idea to reveal the memorabilia that every member of the crew is equipped to call to Misprint’s humane side. This tactic backfires as he attacks Mack, cracks his spacesuit, and makes him vulnerable to oxygen deficiency. This angers him enough to finish Misprint once and for all by suffocating him in an airtight hangar. This tactic doesn’t quite work because Misprint comes for it anyway thereby forcing Mack to get into a fight with him that leaves both of them injured. So, instead of going at him directly, the crew tries themselves from him by shifting all the food to the main control bay. That said, Mack’s decision to kill Misprint gets a little tough when he starts to exhibit human emotions because he is part human and part monster. While Mack decides to kill Lewis, Patty and Oscar reprint Nina in order to make the crew whole again. However, when Nina approaches him, he wakes up, kills her, and escapes into the unseen parts of the ship. Eventually, she succumbs to the peer pressure and gives Nina the “go” to put down Misprint. But Nina protests because she thinks that it’s murder. Mack says that he’s determined to euthanize him and reprint Lewis. Exception (Season 1) Recap: Taming The MisprintĪfter realizing that their printing function has gone horribly wrong, Mack, Nina, Oscar and Patty sit down to decide whether they should kill Misprint or not. Hence, the crew are faced with the dilemma of killing the Misprint, letting it live, or printing a proper Lewis and allowing him to take the decision, all before they reach Planet X-10. But while printing Lewis, the ship is hit with a solar flare thereby causing the Womb to malfunction and turning Lewis into a deformed monster. And they are tasked with colonizing the aforementioned planet and making it habitable for the incoming spaceship full of human immigrants. They are 3D biological prints, created by a device called the “Womb”, based on the original versions’ biomaterial. The crew is composed of Mack (Robbie Daymond), Nina (Ali Hillis), Oscar (Eugene Byrd), Patty (Nadine Nicole), and Lewis (Nolan North). Based on an original story by Hirotaka Adachi, with character designs by Yoshitaka Amano, and directed by Yūzō Satō, Season 1 of Exception (2022) follows a ship as it makes its way to Planet X-10.
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