RELATIVITY 2017 HOLIDAY SPECIAL
By sheer coincidence, the stars of our show end up in the same place at the same time, and recorded themselves being talking about the show, about superheroes, and about cheeseburgers (sort of).

By sheer coincidence, the stars of our show end up in the same place at the same time, and recorded themselves being talking about the show, about superheroes, and about cheeseburgers (sort of).
In this episode, Chris finds evidence suggesting sabotage and begins emergency repairs on the damaged ship. Guided by Mission Control, he deploys an advanced robotic toolkit to fix a critical power cable, eventually restoring the ship's vital systems and telemetry. Amidst the repairs, Chris and Sophia engage in a tense ethical debate regarding the prioritization of a suppressed suspended animation technology, contrasting community needs with personal family concerns. The episode concludes with both Chris and Sophia taking a moment to appreciate the stars, only to be interrupted by a mysterious voice, hinting at a significant new communication.
Chris inches his way along the hull of the ship, never dreaming of the surprise waiting for him when he reaches his destination...
The universe, it turns out, is very very big. And so are the decisions we make about the things that matter most to us.
He's got a plan! But will Sophia go for it? Is it even possible? And there's still the small problem of what Chris is seeing outside ...
The method for "resetting" the airlock has consequences for Dr. Mason, and Sophia defends the family secret she's been keeping to herself.
The long march to the gallows.
Somebody's going into space whether they like it or not.
Access to important information is gained at last! But it's not all good.
Damage is assessed: damage to the ship, damage to Chris, damage to Sophia...
In Which Some Feelings of Guilt are Misplaced
A return to the damaged bridge of the Konyechny brings new surprises, including new smells. And Christopher reveals the secret he's been keeping from Sophia.
Chris tries to figure out what exactly he heard in the Habitat, and Sophia tries to keep herself focused on the tasks at hand.
Christopher and Sophia step into unusual roles, including that of parent and child.
We learn why someone would fight and die for supplies from the Mission Control storage rooms. And we learn a good reason why nobody who's left the Earth would be in a hurry to go back.
Two voices reach out across the void, but are either of them heard? One faces impending death, the other faces abundant life.
The mystery of the Captain's suicide deepens. Sophia has advice on how Chris can reconnect with the shipmates but he's afraid to put the plan into action.
The atmosphere of the ship changes, both literally and metaphorically -- and Dr. Mason's life monitors suggest a chilling possibility.
Chris pushes Sophia past her breaking point, forcing him to see her in a new light. Speaking of light, there's one still burning inside the airlock.
Chris and Sophia struggle to understand each other's predicaments.
Here is where it all begins — with howling alarms and the desperate plea: Konyechny, do you read?