31 years later. Roy Vincent, a
British agent with MI6, has been mysteriously assigned at short notice to the
FBI as a liaison officer. On his first ever field assignment he is sent to an
Air Force base deep in the Nevada desert. En-Route to the facility he is briefed
by an old friend who tells him that the assignment may be anything but routine.
Once in Nevada they meet a
grizzled Army Special Forces officer, General Scott, who runs an autonomous
black-op's unit at one of the most secret locations on Earth. Hidden at this
location are some of the US Governments most guarded secrets. Vincent is
'offered' the chance to join SABRE, Scott's highly classified unit. In the
highest echelons of the Government, the President's advisors are about to find
out the true nature of the threat that General Scott and his team have been
fighting for years. Only this time the threat is far more imminent and grave.
Vincent returns to the UK to
liaise with NATO forces. Acting on a hunch he journeys into the countryside
investigating an unusual energy surge. On his arrival he is greeted by a couple
of strangely dressed and very disorientated people who claim to be cops from New
York in the seventies; NYPD's most inept cops have returned.
All Vincent wants to do is keep
Lapells and Jablonski out of trouble until he can get them back to London and
into safe custody. Unfortunately Frankie and Joey are not interested in sitting
on the sidelines, they want some payback on whoever or whatever took them from
1974.
As an alien force threatens
Earth, the planet's military forces stand ready to fight. In orbit an armada of
space shuttles form up alongside the Pegasus space station to create Earths last
stand while in the quiet English countryside a desk jockey with no field
experience and two incompetent detectives from the seventies are about to go
into space...
What could possibly go wrong?