Tyler then walks to the pit of immortality and is about to put the crystal into the fountain's final lock but is stopped by Julie. Tyler, enraged, kills Lambert for the blunder.
In the fighting, Lambert suffers a near-fatal injury and while reaching for Tyler's last vial of immortality serum, he knocks it loose from Tyler's belt and it breaks on the ground. She, Kerrie, and Germain help the fountain's guardians defend against Tyler's army. As a result, Tyler vows to make Julie immortal so he can "screw her and kill her every hour of every day for all eternity." With only three vials of serum, he orders his troops to storm the citadel where the immortality fountain is located.Īt the citadel, Julie undergoes a ritual where she is outfitted in armor.
Schechter, frees Kerrie, and escapes as the complex explodes. Julie infiltrates Tyler's ship where she discovers Kerrie is still alive. That night, she seduces Tyler, but when she tries to kill him, Zeek captures her and takes her back to Odin. Julie enters the reptilian city in disguise as a woman that the reptiles found for Tyler. He explores the planet and finds a race of reptilian beings, which he conquers by defeating their champion and then their leader in a death match. Elsewhere, Tyler's ship has been destroyed and most of his crew and abductees are dead. Julie wakes up on the desert planet called Oroboris, and meets a mysterious cloaked sage named Odin and his assistant, Zeek, a rock-like creature, both of whom are guardians of the ancient fountain. Discovering them mid-travel, Tyler tries to shake them off, but the fight causes the hyperspace to collapse and the two ships to crash. Julie escapes the explosion she and Germain board a shuttle-craft that latches onto Tyler's ship with a tractor beam before it jumps into hyperspace. In the ensuing gunfight, Tyler blows up the club. However, he ingests a vial with the immortality serum and heals instantly. At a renegade space station, Julie finds Tyler at a restaurant and critically injures him. Kerrie's sister Julie, who survived the attack, finds Germain and they team up to follow Tyler. When Germain resists the idea, he is left on Eden. He also keeps the attractive Kerrie for his own sexual purposes. Tyler invades Eden, and kills many of the Edenites, capturing some so he can extract the immortality fluids from their bodies. His search for the planet with the fountain leads to Eden, a planet that is designated F.A.K.K.² (Federation-Assigned Ketogenic Killzone to the second level), but has inhabitants whose bodies carry the immortality fluid. Schechter, and the pilots Lambert and Germain. Tyler kills his mining partner, and takes over the ship, killing most of the resisting crew except for Dr. Tyler touches the key and instantly goes insane. In a present-day asteroid excavation, space crewman Tyler and his colleague find the key by accident. The key to the chamber, a glowing crystal that will lead the bearer back to the fountain, but would drive anyone who possessed it insane, was cast into space and lost among the stars. The Arakacians were finally vanquished after the fountain chamber (where they gathered the water of life) was sealed by freedom fighters. The Arakacians built an empire and enslaved the known universe for centuries they were unstoppable. This fluid granted immortality to anyone who consumed it. In ages past, a malevolent race called the Arakacians discovered a place where space-time leaked a type of fluid. ( December 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed.