Alejandra makes a significant discovery while working in Quantum Quinn’s lab. As she sifts through lines of code, she finds a backdoor vulnerability in Nathaniel Knox’s system—a potential way to expose how he’s been controlling everything. However, tensions rise between her and Scott, who urges her to leave for their safety after their near-death experience with Knox’s previous attack. Alejandra, frustrated by Scott’s protectiveness, insists that this discovery could unravel Knox’s entire system, but Scott, deeply shaken by the danger, pulls her away before she can complete her work. The unresolved tension between them leaves both frustrated, with Alejandra feeling stifled by Scott’s overprotection.
Later, at the safe house, Quantum Quinn offers an explanation about entanglement, revealing that Knox’s manipulation is more than just control over others’ decisions—Knox is also entangling his own consciousness with those he influences. The more he controls, the more tightly bound he becomes to the system he manipulates, making him vulnerable. Quinn theorizes that if they strike at the right moment, when the strain on Knox’s network is at its peak, they could collapse his entire web of control. The group realizes that Knox’s power, though immense, has limits.
In a surreal flashback, we see a younger Nathaniel Knox during his time in the Mystery School of Atlantis. Obsessed with the power of observation and control, Knox ignores his teacher’s warnings about the dangers of overreaching. He views balance as weakness, seeking to dominate others through his ability to influence fate. However, the more he attempts to control, the more he binds himself to the fates of those he manipulates, a lesson that comes back to haunt him in the present. Now, as an older, sinister figure, Knox faces the reality that his grip on the world is starting to slip, weighed down by the very power he craved.
Back at the safe house, the tension between Alejandra and Scott finally boils over. Alejandra confronts Scott, accusing him of treating her like someone who constantly needs saving. She believes she could have made a crucial breakthrough if he hadn’t pulled her away. Scott, driven by fear of losing her, tries to explain that his actions stem from love and a promise to keep her safe. Their argument takes a deeper turn as Alejandra questions whether their feelings for each other are even real, or if they too are being manipulated by Knox’s influence. The chapter ends with both characters grappling with the uncertainty of their emotions and the reality of the manipulation they’re facing, leaving their relationship strained and their mission more urgent than ever.