The twist will probably be that One knew Three wasn't the killer, Three knew One's true identity and they were working together all along. But now that they have no memories, it's conflict time.
AAAAGH! I have the sinking feeling that since it won't turn out to be Three who killed his wife, it'll be...you know who. Would they really do that to us?
After Six' backstory was revealed, I pegged the group as being, the innocent street urchin Five, 2 basically innocent of the reported crimes they're accused of (Four & Six), with 2 hard core criminals being Two & Three, and One being an undercover operative sent to infiltrate the Raza gang.
So now we know, he's not a cop or corporate agent. It wouldn't surprise me knowing that he's a gazillionaire, that he set up the whole thing, and that David Hewlitt's character works for him, and this was all done to lure his target out where he can get answers. The Raza is not some hunk of junk from some scrap yard, it surely cost whoever bought it. And to buy it without leaving a paper trail, registration, etc... I don't suppose androids are cheaper either.
The ease at which Six managed to track down leads to the General was strange. Now here's where opening the Vault could've had a bigger emotional impact. Would it have hurt for the show to set it up that he found some files in one of those boxes? One of the overriding mysteries is that whoever erased their memories, also scrubbed the ship of any personal items that may have been in the crew quarters. Just having it revealed that he found a data chip stored in the vault, with info he'd already collected, would have been nice.
Admiral2 said
Only if you have enough tanning/clone beds for each member of the team. If you have to deploy them all one at a time the bad guy could just bomb the destination port before you're done.
You can rest assured that the military would operate their own transit facility, with multiple tanning bed coffins for group deployments. The military applications of this tech is just mind blowing, as the clone General demonstrated...
Forbin said
It's nice that, in the furure, hi-tech space stations will look just like shopping malls, and their guts will look just like factories and basements.
A least it was a nice, if bland looking mall.

Paramount really did spoil us, with 4 back to back space based shows, with network level budgets that allowed for construction of exotic set paces on a regular basis and plentiful special effects. Our second visit to a station, and we didn't get any s/fx porn of establishing interior shots of vast, bustling space port. They're not even matching the Stargate era level quantity of effects. I'm liking the show alot, but it's lack of resources is hurting it, badly.