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Act I: The Crucible. We meet the new recruits. We see Cramer's brutal, otherworldly training program designed to combat both the psychological terror of the spiders and the advanced tech of the Dark Fleet. Ziggy appears, singing "Space Oddity" to a recruit having a panic attack, calming them with the line, "Tell my wife I love her very much, she knows." He provides the first real intel on the spiders' hive-mind weakness.
· Act II: The Beachhead. The MDF launches to Mars in a stolen Dark Fleet carrier. They engage in brutal guerrilla warfare against Nazi outposts and their reptilian handlers. The horror of the spiders is revealed: they don't just kill; they cocoon their victims and absorb their consciousness into the hive. The season's emotional core: a soldier is captured, and through the hive-mind, the team is forced to experience his assimilation.
· Act III: The Starman's Gambit. The final assault on the primary spider hive, located in a vast, glass-domed crater city built by a previous civilization. To win, they must follow Ziggy's final, insane plan: use the spiders' own psychic network against them. They broadcast a "song"—a specific, disruptive frequency of energy—into the hive, overloading it. The climax is a surreal, psychedelic visual sequence as the hive-mind collapses under the weight of Bowie's "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" album, literally weaponizing rock and roll.