He does this because neither Jayna nor Daron are willing to postpone the attack. When Dev learns of all the innocent bystanders that would die, he runs into the ceremony yelling "bomb!" and clears the room. This is where the coup is supposed to happen with a bomb planted in the chamber. Through her he is surprised and decides to meet with more of the rankless, ordering to have the room filled for the ceremony to end the Nova Cycle. The Voice of Rao, on the other hand, is getting close to Ona ( Tipper Seifert-Cleveland) and testing her. They free a bomb maker from Black Zero with the idea of him being the scapegoat, but one one of the Sagitari notices and questions the decision - it makes Jayna have to kill her soldier to keep things quiet. Meanwhile at the Hall of Justice - yes, that is where Daron-Vex ( Elliot Cowan) works - he, Jayna ( Ann Ogbomo), and Nyssa ( Wallis Day) make their plan, and Jayna decides to bring Dev-Em ( Aaron Pierre) in on the coup. This is what Zod is after, and they leave Adam behind in cuffs as they go looking for it. Seg and Lyta go with the guy trying to save everyone and head to the door that the Cythonites, which is supposed to house a weapon powerful enough to stop Brainiac. Seg and Lyta listen to both of them, with Adam realizing that the message he got must have meant him to come back and stop Zod, not Brainiac. The fact that Adam didn't tell Seg-El ( Cameron Cuffe) about the destruction of the planet drives a wedge between the two. Zod has come back in time to stop Brainiac ( Blake Ritson) from taking Kandor City, destabilizing Krypton's core and causing the planets destruction 200 years later. Episode 5 ended with the reveal that the Black Zero leader was the son of Lyta-Zod ( Georgina Campbell), and it's a few seconds into this one that Adam Strange ( Shaun Sipos) calls him by the name General Zod ( Colin Salmon). Their chance at redemption is threatened however, by their opposing tactics, shifting alliances and conflicting moral boundaries – forcing each of them to individually determine how far they’re willing to go in pursuit of a better tomorrow.It's no joke to say that everything changed in the series last night. Faced with a bleak outlook, our hero, Seg-El, attempts to unite a dispersed group of resisters in an effort to defeat Zod and restore hope to their beloved planet. He’s on a ruthless mission to rebuild Krypton according to his ideals and to secure its future by conquering the universe. General Dru-Zod (Salmon) is now in control. Season 2 brings us back to a changed Kandor, locked in a battle over its freedom and its future. “What if Superman never existed? Set two generations before the destruction of Superman’s home planet, Krypton follows Seg-El (Cuffe), the legendary Man of Steel’s grandfather, as a young man who fights to save his home planet from destruction. Krypton Series Details, Courtesy of Syfy: The “In Zod We Trust” Plot – In the wake of tragedy, Seg helps Nyssa rescue their son, while alliances on Wegthor fracture. Ann Ogbomo ( World War Z) play Jayna-Zod, Aaron Pierre ( Britannia) is Dev-Em, Rasmus Hardiker ( Your Highness) is Kem, Wallis Day ( Will) is Nyssa-Vex, Blake Ritson ( Da Vinci’s Demons) is Brainiac, and Ian McElhinney ( Game of Thrones) plays Val-El. The cast is led by Cameron Cuffe ( The Halcyon) as Seg-El and includes Georgina Campbell ( Broadchurch) as Lyta-Zod, Shaun Sipos ( The Vampire Diaries) as Adam Strange, and Colin Salmon ( Arrow) as General Dru-Zod. Photos, plot details, and a trailer have arrived for the new episode titled “In Zod We Trust.” Syfy’s Krypton season two continues with episode six airing on Wednesday, Jat 10pm ET/PT.
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