Devon Alone - a summary. Devon Adair tries to get Eden Project going, but it is rejected time after time. Ulysses Adair, age 8, dies. John Danziger and Kassidy Quinn allow their minds to be copied experimentally. (It means $$$ for them, they are both in debt and need as much money as possible.) Devon is still determined to lead EP - runs a campaign, working for Uly's memory, and then her interest is taken in another direction. She discovers that the Council is aiming for total control of the stations - and part of this is the rejection of EP. The other part is more frightening. The Council is systematically removing people who they consider a danger to their power and replacing them with Replicas. Devon learns this, and is targeted. She writes a message telling everything to Yale. Hidden within the station computers, the message will transmit once Devon is recorded as dead. Devon sneaks into the Council offices for proof of the plot but is caught by the President and his associates. And rather than kill her, Devon is Replicated. This means that the *true* Devon Adair was murdered, and a clone was given her memories to replace her in society. The real Devon's body was stored in an "ice-chamber" along with other bodies that have been stored for dire purposes of the Council (eg they hope to resurrect people from the dead when the technology becomes available...). Replicas have wires in their brains and can be controlled by Council members. However, the replica Devon is still extremely dangerous and unstable; and with the memory of Uly's death haunting her, vows to save other children struck by the Syndrome. Despite their best efforts, the Council cannot completely control her. So they offer her the chance to enter the Program. Devon is told that Eden Project could be reactivated, if the Program (a test run) goes well. (Devon 2 doesn't know that she's a Replica - the memory is not clear and she has suppressed the feelings given to her by Devon 1.) The Program is a simulation of planet G889; with personalities incorporated from the Council's database (ie these are almost 'real' people in the Program). Personalities copied in are: Uly, Danziger, Yale, Alonzo, Morgan (the latter 2 never knew their minds were copied) and Kassidy (as Bess). Julia and True are invented, True from Danziger's mind (his *real* daughter True was quite different from the one on G889), Julia as a pet project of Blalock. Uly came from Devon's mind, Yale was a standard unit design (his later memories were also programmed by Blalock). Devon 2 (on the Stations) shuns Yale's company (due to Council influence and her own grief over Uly) and enters the Program. From that moment, she ceased to recall the fact that G889 was a simulation (due to an illegal drug continually given to her by Blalock). Danziger and Kassidy (his wife by now) become members of the Resistance, and underground organisation dedicated to opposing totalitarian control, classes in society, and the Council. ...Events as seen in "Earth 2"... Devon is brought out of the Program by Blalock because of financial constraints, the power drain etc. The Council now can dispose of Devon Adair without causing a huge fuss (she is no longer famous and in a powerful position). However, Devon still proves to be strong and an adversary, especially to Blalock as she fights against the injustice done to her. (All Devon knows is that she was tricked into believing the Program was real.) Devon seeks out the people she knew in the Program, looking for friends. Yale is cold and distant, due to her rejection of him a year earlier (the Replica Devon who was being Council-manipulated). Devon takes revenge on Blalock, and gets them both into trouble. Blalock begins a personal vendetta against Devon, but can't do too much because his career is on the line. With Morgan Martin's help, Devon buys the Program so that it can't be used on unsuspecting people again. (Of course the Council still has a copy.) Devon discovers Danziger and pursues him. The Council is still hoping to get rid of Devon once and for all. Using the implanted circuitry in Devon's mind, the Council proceeds to heighten her sense of love for John Danziger and it becomes Devon's obsession. Morgan is intrigued by Devon Adair as he hides from the evil powers above him. He investigates her case and his position (and life) is threatened. Yet after meeting Kassidy (Danziger's wife, Bess) he continues to take an interest in the situation, which now encompasses Devon, Danziger, Kassidy and the Resistance against the Council. Blalock, as 'punishment' for his actions regarding Devon Adair, is Replicated. Devon apparently throws herself out of an airlock when Danziger rejects her. The Council believes this - all security recordings support this theory - and Devon's life-signs (from the implanted circuitry in her head) have ceased. A death notice is automatically placed in her file; although the body is not recovered. What really happened : Devon suddenly remembered (kind of) that she was a Replica and decided she didn't deserve to live on the Stations where she had nothing. So she plugs herself into the Program - the electrical jolt destroying most of the circuitry in her head, hence the automatic death recording. The message the original Devon wrote two years ago is sent to Yale - this includes vital information about Replicas and the Council plot, information vital to the growing Resistance. The clone-Devon sent a message to Danziger just before entering the program. Danziger finds that, despite her oddities, he misses Devon a hell of a lot. He sets out to find her but cannot, so he contacts Yale. He discovers that she is dead and rages against it, beginning his own investigation along with Yale. They discover that *something* about the circumstances is not quite right. Together, they view Devon's body and discover it has been there for over two years. While it was the *real* Devon Adair's body, it wasn't the body of the woman they recently knew. Yale is arrested for being a Yale-unit (the official reason) and pursuing the problem of Devon Adair (the unofficial reason). Danziger can find no trace of Devon 2, so he, Kassidy and Morgan hold a funeral. But for some reason, Danziger keeps looking. Devon, in the Program, begins to unravel her repressed memories of being Replicated (the Terrians show her this) but still tells herself that G889 is real. She doesn't want to face the truth. The real Danziger finds Devon in the Program and programs himself to be his character. He doesn't recognise True - the VR True looks different to his real daughter on the stations. Danziger convinces Devon to leave VR and live on the stations - with him. And finally, she accepts the truth of being a clone, but is prepared to stop blaming her circumstances and truly start to live again. Danziger, Devon and Kassidy, along with the help of the Resistance, overthrow the Council. They eventually get together, as do Morgan and Kassidy (but this isn't shown in the saga!) Devon and Danziger have a baby. And everyone lives happily ever after, as they *finally* head out to the real G889. :)