When a
hailstorm hits a university campus in
Washington State, students run to find shelter. One girl, Lauren (
Kristi Angus), stands in the rain, lights a cigarette and goes up in flames.
Millennium Group consultant
Frank Black (
Lance Henriksen) travels to the campus to interview witnesses. A teaching assistant tells Black that Lauren was highly intelligent, pointing out an
armillary sphere she had constructed. Black is also told that the previous Millennium Group contact had taken great interest in this sphere. Black meets the Group member in question, Dennis Hoffman (
Brad Dourif), who describes his theories that when several planets achieve
syzygy on May 5, 2000, a series of natural disasters will bring about the
apocalypse. Black contacts another Group member, Peter Watts (
Terry O'Quinn), who tells him that Hoffman had attempted to join the Group years earlier and, although he was refused admission, has continued to track the Group's activities harmlessly. Watts finds that Lauren was not her parents' biological child but cannot find any record of her
adoption. Group coroner Cheryl Andrews (
C. C. H. Pounder) finds traces of accelerant on the body and rules the death a
suicide. She also finds an
astrological symbol representing conjunction carved in the girl's thigh. At a waterfall, another girl commits suicide by drowning. The girl, Carlin, looks identical to Lauren. Andrews performs an autopsy on Carlin as well, finding the same astrological symbol. The two girls are revealed to be
clones, produced using a technique similar to that used to create identical cattle. Black believes that this is connected to Hoffman's theories, that someone is breeding offspring destined to survive the predicted cataclysm on May 5, 2000. Hoffman provides the Group with information leading them to
Pocatello, Idaho, where a group of more cloned girls is found living in a
commune. The police fear that a
cult-involved suicide is being planned and take the girls into protective custody. Black speaks to their biological father, a preacher confined to a
negative pressure ventilator (
Morgan Woodward). He reveals to Black that he attempted to create a
caste of pure and innocent people who could repopulate society benevolently after the cataclysm. He contacted some of the girls to let them know he would die before the apocalyptic date, and they committed suicide shortly afterwards. That night, a power cut stops the man's ventilator, killing him. When Black leaves to meet with the girls in custody, he finds that the bus driver was another of the cult leader's offspring and has escaped with the clones; Hoffman has also disappeared. Black realizes that the building they found the girls in is located in an area of extreme geological stability and is built on shock absorbing foundations—Black does not know where the cult has escaped to, but he does know where they will be on May 5, 2000. ==Production==