The Exodite

February. 16,2022      TV-14
Rating:
6.6
Trailer Synopsis

The Exodite follows the struggle of a T'au Empire expeditionary force to bring the Greater Good to a new planet. However, there are many opponents to this notion, willing to take a stand.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2022

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Episode 1 - Flame
February. 16,2022

As the T'au Empire and the Imperium clash over the husk of a war-torn planet, the recently elevated Stealth Shas'vre Lako'ma must lead her team on a vital mission to stop the war. Her orders are to bring back a mysterious figure who has been thwarting T'au efforts to negotiate.

Episode 2 - Inferno
March. 09,2022

Shas'vre Lako'ma's Stealth Team join the battle raging on the surface of the maiden world. Against the backdrop of this ongoing conflict, the team must track down their elusive target before he can awaken an ancient and powerful system.

Episode 3 - Ashes
April. 06,2022

In this climactic final episode, Shas'vre Lako'ma finally catches up with her target – but is she too late? As the brutal war rages on around them, the Exodite questions what Lako'ma hopes to achieve, while his own schemes finally come to bloody...

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