Three thousand years after a chunk of iron the size of Khufu’s pyramid collides with Europa, Jupiter’s sixth moon, an asteroid borne of the collision crashes into Earth’s Arctic ice shelf carrying extraterrestrial microbial life. The first man to come into contact with the microbes hears voices—and…
The crew retreats while something monsterous presses the attack in this final episode of BENEATH!
Peterson and Choi duke it out while those beneath flee towards the surface.
Connelly, Willard and Robert are confronted by something new. Peterson fights his condition.
Choi is subdued and captured, but mounts an escape. Connelly, Robert and Willard are pursued deeper into the cave system.
Willard, Robert and Connelly descend into a cave system beneath the ocean and find they're unwelcome.
Choi confronts Peterson. Willard fights to rescue Connelly and Robert, before their time runs out.
Peterson heads to the surface. Robert and Connelly encounter something huge, and hungry, in the Europian ocean. Choi is attacked.
Robert and Connelly discover something amazing in the Europoan ocean. Choi learns that there is more to the surface of Europa than they realized. Peterson loses control of himself.
Robert and Connelly descend through the ice and into the Europian ocean.The true effects of Peterson's poisoning begin to emerge.
While Connelly, Willard and Robert use TES to melt through the frozen surface of Europa, Choi and Peterson collect samples, which are then brought back to the ship.
After learning about their new spacesuits, Connelly's Thermal Exploratory System (TES) is launched to the surface of Europa. The crew follows and makes an amazing discovery.
The crew arrives in orbit around Europa and are greeted by a freakish phenomenon. They take some time to explore the ship.
The crew is tested, taught and trained for the mission before beginning the long trip to Europa.
Connelly, Peterson, Willard and Robert arrive at the Global Exploration Corporation headquarters, meet the rest of the crew, Choi and Harris, and are tasked with their new mission: the search for life on Europa.
Astrogeologist, Michael Peterson makes a horrific discovery in the Arctic. A year later, Kathy Connelly and her crew are called away from their research in Antarctica.