Beacon 23 - Season 1

Season 1
Beacon 23 follows Aster, a government agent, and Halan, a stoic ex-military man, who cross paths when they end up trapped together inside one of the many Beacons in outer space that serve as a lighthouse for intergalactic travelers. Every Beacon is run by one highly trained human and a specialized Artificial Intelligence. Aster mysteriously finds her way to the lonely Beacon-keeper Halan, and a tense battle of wills unfolds. Halan begins to question whether Aster is friend or foe, as her ability to disguise her agenda and motives could make her a formidable opponent.
Episodes

Corbenic
Beacon 23's secrets are exposed by an unexpected visitor.

Wreckers
As Wreckers force their way onboard, Aster will have to put her trust in an enemy to survive.

Why Can't We Go On as Three?
In shock after her first kill, Aster buries her feelings as she and Halan prepare for QTA Manager Coley to arrive on the beacon; Coley immediately distrusts Halan and sees him as a threat, forcing Aster to make a tough decision.

God in the Machine
In the early days of Beacon 23's history, Sophie receives a surprise visit, forcing her AI to act.

Rocky
While uncovering Halan's past, Aster finds a link to the rocks that will alter both their lives.

Beacon Twenty Three
Going back in time to show how the rocks first appeared on Beacon 23.

End Transmission
An organization known as "The Column" arrives at Beacon 23, revealing even more about the rocks.

Adamantine
The QTA Mothership descends on Beacon 23, and Aster must make a life-or-death decision.
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