Ocean Girl: episode guide


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Episode 3.14 (40)
December 08, 1996
Written by Lois Booton
Directed by Mark DeFriest

H.E.L.E.N. is not being cooperative in the kids' search for more pieces of the Synchronium, turning back all their queries. UBRI however is having no such trouble and has already located another piece. With no where for Lena to go after leaving home, Jason and Brett convince their mother into letting her stay with them on ORCA. Lena is taken to meet Neri and Kal on their island and is given a tour of the spaceship. When she returns to ORCA, Lena uses her computer skills to locate another piece of Synchronium using H.E.L.E.N. Unfortunately, when they arrive at the location pinpointed by Kal, they discover that once again UBRI has beaten them to it.

With UBRI winning the race for the Synchronium, plans are made to retrieve the two pieces that UBRI has in their possession. Neri wants to go on the raid of UBRI headquarters and Jason, concerned for her safety, begrudgingly agrees to let her come but then leaves with the others a day early to keep her from coming. When Neri arrives on ORCA the next day to see how the plans are coming, she discovers that she's been lied to and angrily returns to her island to wait.

After gaining entry to the UBRI complex, the kids recover the two pieces of Synchronium but one is lost trying to escape UBRI security on the way out. Winston finds evidence of a possible fault line under ORCA that could be affected by UBRI's blasting. When Neri expresses her concern for Jason, Kal's jealousy begins to surface.©australiantelevision.net

With: Jeremy Angerson as Kal, Brooke 'Mikey' Anderson as Cass, Joelene Crnogorac as Lena, Sudi De Winter as Benny, Olivia Hiddlestone as Sallyanne, Verity McIntyre as Morgan, Tony Briggs as Dave, Bruce Hughes as Commander Wellington, Nadia Kostich as Kellar, Jean Pierre Minon as Dr Malcovitch, Nina Landis as H.E.L.E.N., Roger Boyce as UBRI Scientist, Mitch Deans as UBRI Diver, Eddy McShortall as UBRI Diver and featuring Nicholas Bell as Dr Hellegren

The Spy

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Episode 3.15 (41)
December 15, 1996
Written by Judith Colquhoun
Directed by Mark DeFriest

Winston is excited about the arrival of Camilla Sabato to ORCA, she is a science writer but more importantly, a close friend. Winston gives her a tour of ORCA but afterward Brett catches her making a secret transmission to Dr. Hellegren telling him that she will be looking for information about his "Ocean Girl." Brett informs Dianne and Winston who confront Camilla and see to it that she leaves ORCA.

Kal finishes at the top of his class in a fitness competition and returns to the island to tell Neri but finds her once again preoccupied with Jason. Kal's jealousy surfaces again and after telling Jason that he is no longer welcome on the island, Kal moves back into the spaceship.

Neri is concerned about the condition of a nearby coral reef. After skipping out on a party that Sallyanne asked him to go to, Jason travels out to the site with Neri to gather evidence to prove that ocean life is being destroyed by UBRI's construction of ORCA City. A large earthquake strikes, opening the fault line near ORCA.©australiantelevision.net

With: Jeremy Angerson as Kal, Brooke 'Mikey' Anderson as Cass, Joelene Crnogorac as Lena, Sudi De Winter as Benny, Olivia Hiddlestone as Sallyanne, Verity McIntyre as Morgan, Tony Briggs as Dave, Bruce Hughes as Commander Wellington, Nadia Kostich as Kellar, Susan Gorence as Mrs Clayborn, Jean Pierre Minon as Dr Malcovitch, Nina Landis as H.E.L.E.N., Robyn Gibbes as Camilla Sabato, Cecille Johnson as Georgie, and featuring Nicholas Bell as Dr Hellegren

Gamma Level: Radioactive

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Episode 3.16 (42)
December 22, 1996
Written by Graham Hartley
Directed by Mark DeFriest

Dianne demands that a tribunal hearing be convened to stop UBRI's development project but Dr. Hellegren argues that there is no connection between the earthquake and UBRI's explosions. Lena locates another piece of the Synchronium and Brett and Cass are sent to Neri's island to get Kal to pinpoint its location.

Venturing inland to retrieve the piece, Neri, Brett and Cass encounter a farm family with a blind daughter. Discovering the Synchronium capsule to be empty, the trio are surprised to find that the Synchronium piece is a prized possession of the daughter, Patti. After spending time with Neri, Patti gives her the Synchronium.

Encountering her father on ORCA, Lena threatens to go public with his work if he makes life difficult for her on the station. Dianne is upset to discover that canisters of radioactive material are being stored in the school section of ORCA. When a tremor strikes, the canisters break open threatening Benny who is alone in the otherwise deserted computer lab. Jason goes against regulations to rescue him and afterward is praised by Commander Wellington who chastises Morgan for her strictly "by-the-books" responce to the emergency.©australiantelevision.net

With: Jeremy Angerson as Kal, Jon English as Doug, Brooke 'Mikey' Anderson as Cass, Joelene Crnogorac as Lena, Sudi De Winter as Benny, Olivia Hiddlestone as Sallyanne, Verity McIntyre as Morgan, Tony Briggs as Dave, Bruce Hughes as Commander Wellington, Nadia Kostich as Kellar, Susan Gorence as Mrs Clayborn, Jean Pierre Minon as Dr Malcovitch, Nina Landis as H.E.L.E.N., Petra Yared as Patti, Colleen Hewett as Faye, Jeffrey Frazier as UNBRI Worker,Miki Oikawa as First Officer and featuring Nicholas Bell as Dr Hellegren

Charlie is Stranded

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Episode 3.17 (43)
December 29, 1996
Written by Alison Nisselle
Directed by Mark DeFriest

Brett tries unsuccessfully to get Kal to come out of the spaceship. Dianne is granted a tribunal hearing to voice her concerns about the effect UBRI's construction is having on the fault line. During the hearing a tremor hits resulting in panic on ORCA and causing Charlie to beach himself. Neri recruits her friends on ORCA to help rescue him but when Jason leaves his post to help out, Sallyanne is forced to cover for him when the Commander asks her where he is. The tribunal allows UBRI to continue their construction on ORCA City, but without blasting.

Needing additional help to free Charlie, Jason recruits Winston who helps place a sling under Charlie so that he can be towed off the sandbar. Kal comes to ORCA looking for Brett but ends up talking with Sallyanne since everyone else is out helping Charlie. When he returns to the island, Kal asks Neri why he wasn't asked to help with Charlie. Unhappy with her answer, he walks away. On a secluded sandbar, Kal is observed and photographed by UBRI.©australiantelevision.net

With: Jeremy Angerson as Kal, Brooke 'Mikey' Anderson as Cass, Joelene Crnogorac as Lena, Sudi De Winter as Benny, Olivia Hiddlestone as Sallyanne, Verity McIntyre as Morgan, Tony Briggs as Dave, Bruce Hughes as Commander Wellington, Nadia Kostich as Kellar, Nina Landis as H.E.L.E.N., David Watson as Professor Danks, Marty Copping as ORCA Kid, Carol Strahl as Tribunal Member, Desire Vincent as Tibunal Member, Mitch Deans as ORCA Diver, Peter West as ORCA Diver, Eddy McShortall as UBRI Diver and featuring Nicholas Bell as Dr Hellegren

The Love Letter

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Episode 3.18 (44)
January 05, 1997
Written by Michael Joshua
Directed by Mark DeFriest

Kellar shows Dr. Hellegren the footage she took of Kal on the sandbar and he is quick to recognize who Kal is and wants to capture him. After another of Kal's outbursts at Jason, Neri tells him he was rude and needs to change his attitude or leave the island, Kal chooses the latter.

A casual remark by Dave Hartley to Dianne leaves Brett thinking he may be romantically interested in his mother. Brett recruits Benny to write a love letter hoping to get the pair together (for his own selfish reasons mind you). Unfortunately, Jason inadvertently gives the note to Sallyanne who thinks Jason has finally taken notice of her. When he tells her of the mistake, Sallyanne is crushed. Brett tries to end the fiasco by throwing out the note but is is retrieved by Dolores, an annoying girl he's been hounded by all day.

Kal is captured by Dr. Hellegren and taken back to UBRI headquarters where Hellegren begins the process of convincing Kal to trust him. Worried about what has become of Kal, Neri, Brett and Jason search the island for him.©australiantelevision.net

With: Jeremy Angerson as Kal, Brooke 'Mikey' Anderson as Cass, Joelene Crnogorac as Lena, Sudi De Winter as Benny, Olivia Hiddlestone as Sallyanne, Verity McIntyre as Morgan, Tony Briggs as Dave, Bruce Hughes as Commander Wellington, Nadia Kostich as Kellar, Nina Landis as H.E.L.E.N., Tenley Gillmore as Dolores, Cecille Johnson as ORCA Girl, Marty Copping as ORCA Cadet, Nelao Hishongwa as ORCA Cadet, Darius Mendoza as ORCA Cadet, Rick Anderson as UBRI Diver, Mitch Deans as UBRI Diver, Zelia Thompson as UBRI Diver, and featuring Nicholas Bell as Dr Hellegren

Jason and the Abyss

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Episode 3.19 (45)
January 12, 1997
Written by Maureen McCarthy
Directed by Mark DeFriest

Neri continues to look for Kal but Jason thinks he is just trying to teach them a lesson by staying away. Lena locates a piece of the Synchronium but without Kal to pinpoint its location, she must rely on H.E.L.E.N. to calculated possible sites. Neri receives another warning from Mera telling of a new danger.

Dr. Hellegren finally gets Kal talking about his island, Neri, Jason and ORCA. Kellar leads a UBRI team to retrieve the Synchronium piece while Dr. Hellegren stays behind to continue talking with Kal.

The kids locate the Synchronium piece at the bottom of a seaside cliff and Jason repels down to retrieve it as UBRI, who have been observing the kids, close in. His friends must flee with Neri to ensure her safety, forcing Jason to hand over the Synchronium to Kellar who reveals to him that UBRI has Kal. Dr. Hellegren gives Kal the choice to leave or to stay with him and work towards possessing the Synchronium themselves. Captivated by the power he is being offered, Kal accepts Hellegren's proposal to work together.©australiantelevision.net

With: Lauren Hewett as Mera, Jeremy Angerson as Kal, Brooke 'Mikey' Anderson as Cass, Joelene Crnogorac as Lena, Sudi De Winter as Benny, Olivia Hiddlestone as Sallyanne, Verity McIntyre as Morgan, Tony Briggs as Dave, Bruce Hughes as Commander Wellington, Nadia Kostich as Kellar, Nina Landis as H.E.L.E.N., Doug Penty as UBRI Aide, Yvonne Virsik as UBRI Aide and featuring Nicholas Bell as Dr Hellegren

Eavesdropper

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Episode 3.20 (46)
January 19, 1997
Written by Helen McWhirter
Directed by Mark DeFriest

Kal is living in the lap of luxury at UBRI, his room filled with toys and games. Kellar, making reference to his failed relationship with Lena, angers Dr. Hellegren by suggesting he is treating Kal like an "obedient son." Hoping to find out where UBRI is keeping Kal, Cass and Brett take to the ORCA air ducts hoping to break into UBRI's offices on OCRA. Discovered by UBRI security, they must quickly retreat at which time Brett loses his ID.

UBRI identifies their intruders from Brett's lost ID but Dr. Hellegren decides to seize the opportunity and create a scenario for Kal to be returned to the island. Preparing to release Kal, Dr. Hellegren gives him his orders: he is to discover where Neri keeps the pieces of Synchronium she has found and report back to him. Hellegren also teaches Kal how to lie, and promises Kal control of the island if he cooperates.

Unaware their trespass has been discovered, Cass and Brett return to the air ducts in another attempt to learn where Kal is being kept. Kellar is prepared and makes sure the two can hear her as she describes in detail UBRI's plans to relocate Kal. Using this information, the kids are able to "rescue" Kal from the UBRI truck transporting him. Once Kal is back on the island, Brett says he is glad things are back to normal unaware that at the same time, Kal is swimming out to talk to Dr. Hellegren who is disguised as a nearby fisherman.©australiantelevision.net

With: Jeremy Angerson as Kal, Brooke 'Mikey' Anderson as Cass, Joelene Crnogorac as Lena, Sudi De Winter as Benny, Olivia Hiddlestone as Sallyanne, Verity McIntyre as Morgan, Tony Briggs as Dave, Bruce Hughes as Commander Wellington, Nadia Kostich as Kellar, Nina Landis as H.E.L.E.N., Doug Penty as UBRI Aide, Graham Carbury as UBRI Driver and featuring Nicholas Bell as Dr Hellegren

Water in the Desert

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Episode 3.21 (47)
January 26, 1997
Written by Helen McWhirter
Directed by Colin Budds

Concerned by his capture, Neri has Kal promise not to leave the island again. Lena uses H.E.L.E.N. to locate another piece of the Synchronium. Mera appears to Neri to again warn her that time is running out for Neri to finish her quest. The next day, Neri and Kal are on ORCA, but when he is asked to pinpoint the landing area of the Synchronium, Kal says he cannot. Kal then tells Neri he is going back to the island to have a swim and think about the problem but he instead goes to see Dr. Hellegren to tell him about the new piece. Hellegren isn't eager to sent UBRI forces after it, instead preferring to let the kids find it and then take all of the pieces at once.

Lena does her best to pinpoint the location of the Synchronium, but must use more of H.E.L.E.N.'s resources to do so. Unfortunately an earthquake hits at that moment and the Commander uncovers the extra strain placed on H.E.L.E.N. when he is unable to access H.E.L.E.N. during the emergency. As punishment for their actions, Lean, Cass, Brett, and Benny are assigned to clean-up detail — with Morgan as their supervisor.

Neri ventures into the Outback on her own to recover the Synchronium but she succumbs to the intense heat. She is found by a young aboriginal girl who takes her back to her family's campsite. There she is told a story about a water spirit who crashed to Earth creating the water hole before them. Realising what the story means, Neri dives to the bottom of the water hole and finds the piece of the Synchronium.

Finished with their clean-up duty, Cass takes out her frustrations on Morgan. Neri, exhausted from her walk back to the shore and her swim to the island, is met on the island by her friends who help her back to her nest. That night, as Neri sleeps, a spaceship lands on the island — Mera has returned.©australiantelevision.net

With: Lauren Hewett as Mera, Jeremy Angerson as Kal, Brooke 'Mikey' Anderson as Cass, Joelene Crnogorac as Lena, Sudi De Winter as Benny, Olivia Hiddlestone as Sallyanne, Verity McIntyre as Morgan, Tony Briggs as Dave, Bruce Hughes as Commander Wellington, Nadia Kostich as Kellar, Nina Landis as H.E.L.E.N., Shanyn Asmar as Searcher, Kirk Alexander as Searcher, Nikita Rotumah as Lilah, Luke Carroll as Bobby, Warren Owens as Ernie, Marty Copping as ORCA Cadet, Cecille Johnson as ORCA Cadet, Prudence Mazorodze as ORCA Cadet, Darius Mendoza as ORCA Cadet and featuring Nicholas Bell as Dr Hellegren

The Safe Deposit Key

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Episode 3.22 (48)
January 26, 1997
Written by Lois Booton
Directed by Colin Budds

The cadets' exam results are in and after looking at her's, Sallyanne tells Jason he would be better off with another partner. Mera reveals to Neri and her friends that Charlie's song is the trigger that activates the Synchronium. Overhearing this important piece of information, Kal quickly goes to tell Dr. Hellegren. Hellegren meanwhile has to contend with his financiers who are anxious for results. Mera is taken to ORCA and introduced to Benny, Cass and Lena.

Neri and Mera talk Lena into stealing the key her father wears around his neck — it is the only way to gain access to the Synchronium that UBRI has. Lena reluctantly agrees and the three girls make a plan to retrieve the key. Outside the Hellegren home, Kal makes a surprise appearance wanting to help. Lena gets them into the house but just as Neri is about to get the key, Kal intentionally knocks over a vase waking Dr Hellegren. They are able to escape but do not get the key. Disappointed about her scholastic performance, Sallyanne wants to quit but decides against it after saving Jason when one of ORCA's bulkheads is breached after another tremor.©australiantelevision.net

With: Lauren Hewett as Mera, Jeremy Angerson as Kal, Brooke 'Mikey' Anderson as Cass, Joelene Crnogorac as Lena, Sudi De Winter as Benny, Olivia Hiddlestone as Sallyanne, Verity McIntyre as Morgan, Tony Briggs as Dave, Bruce Hughes as Commander Wellington, Nadia Kostich as Kellar, Nina Landis as H.E.L.E.N., Shanyn Asmar as Searcher, Kirk Alexander as Searcher, David Bradshaw as Faceless Man, Marty Copping as ORCA Cadet, Cecille Johnson as ORCA Cadet, Prudence Mazorodze as ORCA Cadet, Darius Mendoza as ORCA Cadet and featuring Nicholas Bell as Dr Hellegren

The China Man

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Episode 3.23 (49)
February 09, 1997
Written by Neil Luxmoore
Directed by Colin Budds

When a large earthquake strikes, H.E.L.E.N. is kept busy analysing data, preventing Lena from accessing her to look for more pieces of Synchronium. In an effort to learn just what UBRI knows, Cass and Benny sneak into the UBRI offices on ORCA where they overhear Dr. Hellegren talking to a Mr. Lee about a possible trade for a piece of the Synchronium that Mr. Lee has. Eager to get this new piece before Hellegren (and without any help from Jason and Brett), Cass, Benny and Lena gain entry into Mr. Lee's office building. Cass and Lena are caught by security but Benny, unsure about whether or not to flee the building, goes back and rescues the girls from Mr. Lee's office. Jason and Brett are told about the Synchronium in Mr. Lee's possession and make plans to steal it when Mr. Lee brings it to ORCA to give to Dr. Hellegren.

Meanwhile, Brett goes back to the island to search through the spaceship one last time; he is joined by Mera and Kal. Separating himself from Mera and Brett, Kal follows Neri hoping to discover where she hides the Synchronium but Charlie warns Neri and Kal is discovered. Back on the island, Mera once again voices her disproval of Kal's actions. Winston is honoured by having the newly discovered fault line named after him.©australiantelevision.net

With: Lauren Hewett as Mera, Jeremy Angerson as Kal, Brooke 'Mikey' Anderson as Cass, Joelene Crnogorac as Lena, Sudi De Winter as Benny, Olivia Hiddlestone as Sallyanne, Verity McIntyre as Morgan, Tony Briggs as Dave, Bruce Hughes as Commander Wellington, Nadia Kostich as Kellar, Nina Landis as H.E.L.E.N., Kee Chan as Mr Lee, Pia Manning as Receptionist, Pasha Elmahdy as Cleaner and featuring Nicholas Bell as Dr Hellegren

The Stone Fish

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Episode 3.24 (50)
February 16, 1997
Written by Graham Hartley
Directed by Colin Budds

The growing frequency of the seismic tremors causes Commander Wellington to call for voluntary evacuations of ORCA personnel. Cass tells Morgan to "drop dead" when Morgan gets after Jason for wanting to skip a survey dive. Jason's dive with Morgan ends abruptly when she is stung by a stonefish. Morgan is rushed back to ORCA for medical treatment where Cass, feeling guilty for what she said earlier to her sister, stays by her bedside.

Encouraged by Lena, Sallyanne tries to talk to Jason about how she feels about him but he dismisses her to join Neri and his friends who are preparing to intercept the Synchronium transfer from Mr. Lee to Dr. Hellegren. Brett stows away on the UBRI vessel and when they are out at sea, he disables the craft and steals the Synchronium piece. Brett jumps overboard where Neri and Mera are waiting just as the Coast Guard (alerted by Benny about UBRI's involvement with Opal smuggling) arrives to board the UBRI vessel. Having lost another piece of the Synchronium, Dr. Hellegren tells Kal that his most important job now is to locate where the Neri is hiding the Synchronium.©australiantelevision.net

With: Lauren Hewett as Mera, Jeremy Angerson as Kal, Brooke 'Mikey' Anderson as Cass, Joelene Crnogorac as Lena, Sudi De Winter as Benny, Olivia Hiddlestone as Sallyanne, Verity McIntyre as Morgan, Tony Briggs as Dave, Bruce Hughes as Commander Wellington, Nadia Kostich as Kellar, Susan Gorence as Mrs Clayborn, Jean Pierre Minon as Dr Malcovitch, Nina Landis as H.E.L.E.N., Kee Chan as Mr. Lee, Marty Copping as ORCA Cadet, Cecille Johnson as ORCA Cadet, Prudence Mazorodze as ORCA Cadet, Darius Mendoza as ORCA Cadet and featuring Nicholas Bell as Dr Hellegren

Timb Bomb in the Jungle

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Episode 3.25 (51)
February 23, 1997
Written by Alison Nisselle
Directed by Colin Budds

The effects of the new "Winston Seth" fault line are being felt all around the Pacific Rim as evacuations on ORCA are underway. Mera grows more suspicious of Kal's frequent disappearances but Neri once again defends his behaviour. After Sallyanne confronts Jason, Lena tells him that he should tell Sallyanne about Neri as she is his only close friend who doesn't know about Neri.

The kids venture inland to recover the final piece of Synchronium. UBRI is also searching in the area but it is Neri who locates it first. Neri gives the Synchronium piece to Jason to take to the underwater cave for safekeeping but Kal observes them and discovers the location of the cave. Kal quickly reports back to Dr. Hellegren who sets out to recover the Synchronium pieces from the cave. As Kal is bringing the pieces to the surface for Dr Hellegren, Charlie warns Neri about what is going on, but when she gets to the cave, the Synchronium is already gone.

Jason decides to tell Sallyanne the truth about Neri but she doesn't believe his incredible story about a girl from outer space. With the Synchronium finally in his possession, Dr Hellegren dismisses Kal's request to uphold his side of their bargain, while on the island, Neri tells Jason and Brett the consequences of the Synchronium being used by the wrong people.©australiantelevision.net

With: Lauren Hewett as Mera, Jeremy Angerson as Kal, Brooke 'Mikey' Anderson as Cass, Joelene Crnogorac as Lena, Sudi De Winter as Benny, Olivia Hiddlestone as Sallyanne, Verity McIntyre as Morgan, Tony Briggs as Dave, Bruce Hughes as Commander Wellington, Nadia Kostich as Kellar, Nina Landis as H.E.L.E.N., Michaela Rupena as ORCA Newsreader, Dan Logan as UBRI Assistant, Texas as UBRI Guard Dog and featuring Nicholas Bell as Dr Hellegren

The Last Chance

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Episode 3.26 (52)
March 02, 1997
Written by Peter Hepworth
Directed by Colin Budds

Dr. Hellegren is assembling the Synchronium when Kal demands that he be made the ruler of Neri's island as was promised. Hellegren again refuses Kal and has him escorted back to his room. Anxious to get the Synchronium back from Dr. Hellegren, Neri goes to get Jason who is out on a dive mission with Sallyanne. When Neri surfaces, Sallyanne sees her and realises that Jason's fantastical story was true. Angry about the way he is being treated by Dr. Hellegren, Kal attempts to steal a piece of the Synchronium. He is quickly caught by UBRI guards and placed back in confinement. Back on ORCA, Sallyanne is properly introduced to Neri and Mera and plans are made to recover the Synchronium.

A large quake prompts the Commander to call for an immediate evacuation of all ORCA personnel under the age of 18. Slipping away during the confusion surrounding the evacuation, the kids are able to make it to UBRI's pier on the mainland. However, they are spotted by Kellar and are left tied up on the pier as the UBRI vessel heads out to sea with Dr. Hellegren and Lena on board. His bond with Hellegren destroyed, Kal escapes from UBRI and after arriving at the pier, unties the others.

As Dr. Hellegren prepares to activate the Synchronium, Neri and Mera surface alongside the boat and plead with him not to proceed, even offering themselves up for study if he stops. With her father preparing to unleash the power of the activated Synchronium, Lena jumps into the now seething and churning ocean to force him to stop or risk killing her as well. As Hellegren hesitates, Kellar pushes him aside to lower the Synchronium into the ocean. Just before it impacts the water, Kal surfaces and grabs the Synchronium. As Kal, Neri and Mera take the Synchronium back to the island, a dejected Dr. Hellegren must finally admit defeat.

Back on the island, Neri and Mera activate the Synchronium reversing the damage done to the Earth's oceans. With the planet healed, Neri and Mera make a final trip to ORCA where Dianne and Winston are finally told about the Synchronium. After saying their goodbyes, the girls return to the island where Kal and Mera board a spaceship which lifts off taking them back to the Ocean Planet.©australiantelevision.net

With: Lauren Hewett as Mera, Jeremy Angerson as Kal, Brooke 'Mikey' Anderson as Cass, Joelene Crnogorac as Lena, Sudi De Winter as Benny, Olivia Hiddlestone as Sallyanne, Verity McIntyre as Morgan, Tony Briggs as Dave, Bruce Hughes as Commander Wellington, Nadia Kostich as Kellar, Susan Gorence as Mrs Clayborn, Jean Pierre Minon as Dr Malcovitch, Nina Landis as H.E.L.E.N., Shanyn Asmar as Searcher, Kirk Alexander as Searcher, Michaela Rupena as ORCA Newsreader, Ian Wilmoth as UBRI Guard and featuring Nicholas Bell as Dr Hellegren