We can already see that Alfre Woodard's character will be the bad guy, and the "warlords" that she called them will be the good guys.
It's also likely that the troopers who took over the ship are loyal to Woodard, even though the warlord said to have his insiders find out what the ship is doing.
The question still is, can the series survive straying into familiar plot territory? How will a show about a Navy ship fare when the storyline becomes landlocked?
-PJ
You know when I knew what was up, when they said that the ‘warlords’ tried to steal the original copy of the Constitution. Not the act of a ‘warlord’, but act of a Patriot trying to protect and defend it.
I don’t think the show will stay landlocked per se. I’m guessing that sometime in Season 2 the specialized vaccine production facility is a smoking crater and the Nathan James heads off to find a new place to produce the vaccine.
I’m guessing that Ft. Dietrich got levelled by the “warlords” because thats where the Woodward followers were producing their euthanasia drug.