![]() ![]() ![]() Even the effort to find the volcryn often takes a backseat to the other dangerous occurrences on the vessel, which begin as soon as it’s launched from Earth orbit. ![]() The ship is also apparently on some sort of colonization mission, but where it’s going and why is another seemingly important detail that’s dismissed early on, and the number of people onboard seems to fluctuate with the extras budget for each episode. So Karl recruits the standard ragtag group of scientists and explorers for a last-ditch space mission, and he convinces the Nightflyer’s reclusive captain, Roy Eris (David Ajala), to give them a ride. RELATED: George RR Martin's Nightflyers Unleashes Chilling Teaser Trailer Scientist Karl D’Branin (Eoin Macken) is convinced that a mysterious object in deep space is a sign of an alien intelligence known as the volcryn, and he’s equally certain that communicating with, and learning from, the volcryn represents humanity’s only chance for survival (although it's unclear how he came to that conclusion). However, that looming apocalypse is merely a background detail for the ship’s mission, which takes some of the urgency out of what the crew is attempting to accomplish. The title refers to the Nightflyer, a sophisticated space-faring vessel in the year 2093, when Earth is plagued by environmental destruction and a vaguely defined virus that is killing large numbers of people. ![]()
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