Upon seeing the outside world for the first time she remarks that it is nothing like the holographic simulations she had been brought up on, encountering many dangerous and alien species of plants and animals that her Omnipod device fails to identify.
While in the museum she learns that the life forms of this planet (called "Orbona" by its natives) arrived long ago on a dead world that they "reawakened" for their use.
Muthr, unable to be repaired, dies shortly afterward, and when the remaining characters tunnel into one of the buried buildings they discover that it was once the New York Public Library, meaning Orbona was once Earth.
In the epilogue, a human boy named Hailey swoops down from the sky in an airship called the Bijou and informs Eva that he is there to take her home.
However, the idyllic facade soon crumbles as Eva discovers that Cadmus Pryde controls the city with an iron fist, dictating every aspect of life and imprisoning aliens.
In this one, Eva Nine hides to avoid leading the villainous Loroc to her companions, but when the city of Solas is captured by Cadmus Pryde, she is forced back into action.
With both Cadmus and Loroc vying for control over Orbona, Eva, now attuned to nature's voices, seeks old allies and uncovers hard truths to prevent a repeat of Earth's destruction.
Eva uses Orbona's creatures to fight Loroc, ultimately tricking him into eating himself to death by making him believe his devoured siblings are still alive inside him.
[6] It stars Jeanine Mason, Teri Hatcher, Gary Anthony Williams, Brad Garrett, Chiké Okonkwo, Alan Tudyk and D. C. Douglas.