Meanwhile the Android bonds with Five, who wonders how she became a part of the crew and how she came to be aboard the Raza, as there is no Most Wanted file for her with the others' and her name and identity remain a mystery.
In conversation with Two, One realizes that their original selves must have killed Hrothgar's people and stolen their cargo, therefore no one else is coming to help the mining colony; he wants the Raza crew to stand with the miners to make up for their past crimes.
On the Raza's bridge, Two and Five see a Ferrous Corp destroyer called the Deliverance drop out of FTL and send a shuttle to the planet.
When Two hails Deliverance, they demand to know why the crew haven't completed the job they were hired for and tell her that they're sending a shuttle over to the Raza to discuss the situation.
One is invited to stay on the planet by Mireille, the young woman with the sun pendant, but declines, feeling that his place at least for now is on the Raza.
[2] Reaction to the episode from critics were generally positive, with Michael Ahr from Den of Geek noting that "Personalities begin to blossom" and that there is a solid foundation forming.
He notes with great interest the various plot elements unraveling during the episode, including that of the various corporations that have come into play, the mysterious door, and Five's dreams.
[4] Mitch Salem from Showbuzz Daily however was critical of the writing and referred to the show as an "Utterly basic genre piece" [5]