

Only, the power leaves the control panel. Using tape, he patches up the hole in the glass and tries to control the plane before it crashes to the ground. With the plane uncontrollably hurtling to the ground, Tae-Sul scrambles up to the cockpit. Unfortunately this is completely shattered when something smashes into the cockpit window and hits the engine. After putting a passenger in his place, Tae-Sul prepares for an uneventful flight. He’s an expert engineer and even features on the front of Forbes with Quantum & Time. The same Tae-Sul we’ve been told not to trust. We then cut back to a busy plane up in the air as we’re introduced to genius engineer Tae-Sul. Eventually they close in on her, as Seo-Hae does her best to try and survive. Armed with guns, they begin hunting her down. This alerts numerous soldiers who all ominously happen to be wearing gas-masks. Her bare feet are bloodied, but she continues on until a drone spots her. Snatching up some clothes from a washing line, she takes her suitcase and begins walking alongside a train track. Seo-Hae awakens in Korea, having seemingly jumped back in time. If she’s captured, he tells her she needs to pretend she can’t talk and warns Seo-Hae not to trust anyone – especially Han Tae-Sul. They give them shots before jumping into this portal, with Dong-Ki telling his daughter to start running when she arrives.

Seo-Hae and her Father sit together as a host of different soldiers examine various men and women. Episode 1 of Sisyphus: The Myth begins with a strange machine turning on.
