Patient Zero (The Outer Limits)

"Patient Zero"
The Outer Limits episode
Episode no. Season 7
Episode 2
Directed by Mario Azzopardi
Written by James Crocker
Production code 134
Original air date 23 March 2001
Guest appearance(s)

Michael Rooker as Beckett
Tanya Allen as Amy Barrett
David Cubitt as Faber
Patrick McManus as Dr. Mendel

Episode chronology

"Patient Zero" is an episode of The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 23 March 2001, during the seventh season.

Opening narration

Can the fate of mankind hinge on a single act or are we helpless to change our destiny?

Plot

An epidemic has broken out across Earth, and most of humanity has been killed by a virus. The virus began with patient zero, a woman who comes into contact with the three DNA strands necessary for this virus to come into existence. A soldier, Colonel Beckett, is sent back in time to kill her and prevent the virus from forming.

Beckett becomes attached to the woman and decides not to kill her, but instead to simply keep her from making the contacts necessary to form the virus. In the revised timeline, Beckett himself becomes patient zero - in his attempt to protect the woman, he himself contracts all three strains and becomes sick. A fellow soldier arrives from the future, and Beckett is given the chance to sacrifice himself when his friend administers a fatal dose of poison. Since Beckett dies before the disease reaches its contagious stage (and the woman never develops the disease at all), the plague is stopped before it starts - in the new history, there never was an epidemic, all of the disease's former victims (including Beckett's family) are now alive, and humanity survives without ever contracting the virus.

Closing narration

The answers to mankind's future problems can be found within so long as there are those among us willing to make the sacrifice.

See also

(Only be streamed within the United States.)

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 4/24/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.