The first seven episodes follow a typical path- a group of misfit young children aged 12-16 try to survive in an adult-free world, believing everyone is dead
The orbs, described as genie orbs, are the reason no one exists in the world. Their laser shooters have been vaporizing humans from the very start. After successfully dodging it all with
After confronting Dalton in his sleep pod, the kids discover that the vaporized humans are not dead but are rather in sleeping pods, where they were teleported.
Dalton holds a device called the 'Nexus Key' that controls this entire procedure. He aims to keep humans asleep till the carbon levels of the atmosphere reach an optimum level
While the kids are in the midst of an argument with Dalton about bringing their families back, a massive twist occurs. A cult-like group breaches the mansion, led by a young girl
They overpower and lock the young heroes while the leader of the group, a young lady enters the chamber where Dalton is taped to a chair. Except for one thing, they missed the little genius Nas
who is still hiding in that chamber. The girl comes and snatches the Nexus key. The key, which is only accessible through Dalton's DNA, is functional in her hand. Yes, this is Dalton's daughter.
She plans to play God in the new world by choosing who comes back from hibernation and who does not. While she is saying her piece and monologuing, Nas frees Dalton. Dalton manages to snatch
the Nexus key and escapes while setting the mansion for self-destruction. The group does manage to get out just in time, with a final help from Borb, who is pretty much the hero in The Last Bus.