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Directed by: Steve Anker Written by: Michael Sloan
A brilliant, terminally ill scientist discovers a strange connection to a brain-dead boy trapped between two worlds.
Anya (JOANNA GOING) is a renowned scientist slowly dying of a wasting disease when she's invited to work at the prestigious Burkmeer Research Centre. In a tank at Burkmeer lies the shriveled shell of what should have been a boy. Named Sasha, but dubbed URS-28 by the scientists who experiment on his genetically mutated form, he has survived on life support since his mother died at Chernobyl when he was a fetus. At Burkmeer, science defines life and death based on brain function, and Sasha has none. Instead, he emits high-intensity electromagnetic pulses and, just once, tachyons the only thing in the universe that travels faster than light. Anya's ex-boyfriend David (GERAINT WYN-DAVIES) wants Anya's help in recreating the tachyon emission, but when Anya begins her experiments she discovers something quite different. While giving Sasha an injection she is transferred into the boy's other universe, a universe where he is a child, not a science experiment, and where his grieving mother waits for him to be transported into the next world. Anya realizes her own tragic fate may be the single thing that can help Sasha escape his living hell.
Joanna Going as Anya
Samantha Sewell as Mother
Geraint Wyn Davies as David
William B. Davie as Dr. Biemler
Haig Sutherland as Roy
Khaira Ledeyo as Jane
Johanna Newmarch as Nancy
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MGM Worldwide Television Group
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