It is an unthinkable mission, an impossible plan, but if it succeeds, it will mark the Fall of The Solar System... The episode will include a lot of symbolism (centered mostly around color palettes), which is actually something that the series doesn't have a lot of, so I will make this even more interesting for the detail-oriented viewers watching this (;
@Ganymedemoon_ For creating the series. This is Series 1 Season 2 Episode 2 Part 2, and 1+2+2+2=7, which is the amount of planets in the Trappist-1 System, isn't that crazy? Symbolism down here: (DON'T SCROLL IF YOU WANT TO FIGURE IT OUT BY YOURSELF) Red: Marks and is used at the beginning of the plot, since the last episode had a lot of red, it continues it from the story, it is warm, but also intense because the point of view is following the main villains. Purple: As the villains get into their secret base, and talk about very sensitive plans centered around the staging of "Mission Unthinkable", the purple drowned background gives an sense of immense mysteriousness and secretness. Rainbow: The Trappist-1 System is full of the diversity of colors, this shows the fresh and potential system that it is, because it is currently being introduced. Blue: Is used towards the end of the project, it drowned out the colors of the Trappist-1 System. The blue shows fear, shock, and urge that was struck into the Trappist-1 and the loss of their colors. The last slides: Showed all the Trappist-1 planets in a montage, some with a red flame growing from the side of the screen, the flame represents their anger for Trappist-1E's kidnapping. But two have a calm yellow glow. Yellow: I will absolutely not say what this represents, because it is a major foreshadowing figure-out task left for the viewer themselves.