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Conclusions is the Series Finale Movie of Strange Days At Blake Holsey High .


BACKGROUND

Blake Holsey High, or "Black Hole High" as its students affectionately refer to it, is a co-ed preparatory school in an unspecified location. The school is funded by Victor Pearson, the director of nearby Pearadyne Labs. Throughout the series, it is revealed that Victor lost his wife Sarah in a diastrous experiment, and since then, has devoted his life to finding her again. His experiments are somehow responsible for strange phenomena at Blake Holsey High, which typically involve a student acquiring a strange new ability or encountering a problem that must be solved through scientific reasoning.

Victor's son Vaughn attends Blake Holsey High, where his father asks him to spy on the Science Club for him. Victor suspects the members of the Science Club have information he needs to successfully complete his experiments, and he has no qualms about using his own son to get it. Vaughn, however, befriends the members of the Science Club, and soon joins in their quest to discover the truth about the strange happenings at Blake Holsey, which ultimately point back to his father. As more time passes, Vaughn realizes he cannot trust Victor, and there is more to his past than his father has told him.

The Science Club is led by the cool and sometimes overly lenient Professor Noel Zachary, who replaced Professor Middleton after he disappeared. Professor Zachary, or "Z" as he is called by his students, helps his students apply their knowledge of science to solving the mysteries they frequently face. The Science Club includes misfit Josie Trent, math and science whiz Corrine Baxter, conspiracy theorist Lucas Randall, musician Marshall Wheeler, and after much effort to gain their trust, Vaughn Pearson. This trust is often lost as the Science Club learns more about Vaughn's father and the accident at Pearadyne Labs.

Throughout the series, the Science Club begins to piece together the mystery of the accident. On October 4 , 1987, Victor and Sarah performed a time-travel experiment that went awry, thrusting Sarah out of the present, and leaving Victor alone to raise their son Vaughn. The explosion at Pearadyne Labs somehow created a wormhole in the office of Professor Z at Blake Holsey, which emits a flowing purple energy capable of affecting the students at the school. Its effects are often tied to students' emotions and express scientific principles they recently learned about.

The Science Club discovers that the wormhole is a vortex that opens a gateway to different points in time. They use the wormhole (albeit unintentionally) several times to travel to key points in the history of the Blake Holsey High. These events are interconnected and altering them has potentially diasterous results. Josie ironically provides the source of power for Victor's experiment in one such excursion into the past - a floating metal object called a Chi Ball. This ball contains unlimited potential energy and is a key part of Victor's plans. When she travels back again to steal the ball from Victor and prevent the accident at Pearadyne, she returns to a bleak present, where she is alone in a deserted Blake Holsey High.


TRUE IDENTITIES REVEALED


Victor Pearson

Frequently cast as the villain, Victor is in fact "one of the good guys." He was destined to acquire the Chi Ball and use it to develop the technology to travel through time safely and responsibly. Although he had lied to Vaughn about his mother and their research, he finally reveals that he was only respecting her wishes. His experiments since the accident have all been part of an attempt to bring her home.


Sarah Lynch

An observer from the future, sent to ensure Victor acquired the Chi Ball and fulfilled his destiny. Along the way she fell in love with Victor and gave birth to Vaughn. The explosion at Pearadyne Labs in 1987 thrust her into a far distant future in an alternate timeline. She is able to return once Mr. Avenir has been defeated.


Josie 2

Josie's clone created in season one, who was brought to the future and trained as an observer like Sarah. She was sent to the present to ensure Avenir did not defeat Victor and obtain the Chi Ball for himself.


The Janitor

An observer of observers from the distant future. He is beyond what anyone can imagine and works with the alternate Josie to fulfill her mission. He is bound not to interfere directly, although he frequently provides guidance to ensure the timeline follows its correct path.


Mr. Avenir

A time-traveller from the future who seeks to use the Chi Ball to obtain ultimate power. He travelled to 1879 and directed the construction of Blake Holsey High, ensuring he would be able open a portal in the present that he needs for his plans to succeed. He also attempted to persuade Josie's mother to betray Victor and sabotage his experiments, but she was unwilling. He was still with her long enough to father Josie, whom he asks to join him in his quest for power.


MYSTERIES SOLVED


The Wormhole

The wormhole is a vortex into different points in the past. Each time a person travels through it, he creates an alternate copy of the past, in effect generating an infinite number of universes that represents an infinite number of quantum possibilities. Before Josie was lost, the wormhole had brought travellers back to the present as it originally was because no changes were affected in the timeline. However, when Josie travels to 1987 and steals the Chi Ball from Victor, she creates an alternate timeline where Victor never performed his experiment at Pearadyne, and so the present she returns to is radically different.


Chiral DNA

Near the end of the series, Vaughn and Josie learn they both share a unique genetic trait - their DNA rotates left, not right like most other people. This genetic quirk is the result of each of them having a parent from the future. Their enhanced genetic structure enables them to access the true energy stored within the Chi Ball. Mr. Avenir seeks to use this ability to access the energy himself and gain ultimate power over space and time.


The Chi Ball

The Chi Ball is an unlimited source of energy trapped in a single point in space. Victor was able to use the Chi Ball to open the wormhole into the past, but he did not have the necessary technology to open one into the future. His wife Sarah was thrown into the future without direction as a result.


Time Travel

In the future, time travel has become a common technology, but there are those who seek to use it to manipulate the timeline for their own advantage. Observers are sent from the future when this happens to ensure that the timeline follows its natural course. They are bound not to interfere directly, but can intervene indirectly to encourage others to act appropriately. Victor's experiments are a natural part of the timeline and lead to the development of safe time travel technology.