Travelers - Season 1 Review
But the 21st century was messier than the history books suggested. Marcy, the team’s medic, had arrived in the body of a woman with a profound learning disability—a detail the Director’s historical records had missed. Trevor, the engineer and one of the oldest souls in the program, found himself trapped in the body of a high school athlete with a concussive temper. Carly, the tactician, was now a young mother facing an abusive partner, and Philip, their historian, was reeling from the immediate, agonizing cravings of a heroin addiction his host body had cultivated.
"We’re the last hope for the species," Carly snapped, checking the magazine of her sidearm. "The Director doesn't care about our host's social lives." Travelers - Season 1
MacLaren found himself falling in love with a wife who wasn't his. Marcy formed a bond with her social worker, David, that blurred the lines of her mission. They were supposed to be cold, efficient soldiers from a dead world, but the 21st century was infectious. Every life they saved created a new variable the Director hadn’t predicted. But the 21st century was messier than the
MacLaren, or rather, the consciousness of , checked his watch. Around him, four others were waking up in different parts of the city. They were the first team of the "Traveler" program, sent from a desolate future to save humanity from itself. Carly, the tactician, was now a young mother
Their first major "TELL" (Time, Elevation, Longitude, Latitude) was a mission to stop an antimatter explosion that history said would kill thousands. As they met in an abandoned warehouse, the friction was instant.