We recognize her from the premiere episode as being a member of the boarding party led by Filip (Jasai Chase Owens) that executed the scientists aboard the Hasami. She gets a helping hand from a stocky elderly man who she seems to know from her past and a woman who's not exactly showing the same levels of enthusiasm. There's a lovely "fuselage angle" camera shot that we've seen recently in movies like "Interstellar," "Dunkirk" and even " The Mandalorian." Once aboard she makes her way to a bar and almost immediately attracts the attention of some angry, intoxicated Belters, bitter about their lot in life but also resent enraged that Naomi has been serving on a Martian with an Earther captain. Naomi Nagata's (Dominique Tipper) sub-plot has so far taken a backseat, now we see her ship, the Chetzemoka approach Pallus Station. Unfortunately, upon visiting their quarters, they are discovered dead, undoubtedly to keep them from being captured and questioned. They enlist Chief Engineer Sakai (Bahia Watson) to go over ownership records of the container where Stuart was held and they come up with a lead: Tamir and Vedasto Duru. Holden is concerned that the same militia will now come after Johnson since he knows where the only existing sample of protomolecule is. A recording taken on Ceres a few days ago shows a protomolecule scientist named Paolo Cortazar (Carlos Gonzalez-Vio) who was taken from a secure research facility by a Belter strike team. Coleman) and Jim Holden (Steven Strait) look over the data that's been leaked to reporter Monica Stuart (Anna Hopkins). Drummer's "armada" has grown to three now with the addition of the Tynan, Klaes Ashford's old ship.
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