The Crash After narrowly avoiding death from
rogue waves after a mission to a
North Sea oil rig in 1995 as part of private military company Blackbell, mercenary Callum Israel experiences an epiphany. Quitting contract military work in 1997, he tracks down direct-action environmental activist group Ninth Wave, and uses his fortune to equip the group with two ships - the
Kapital (a refitted
Kingston-class coastal defence vessel purchased in
Panama and who he saw on the oil rig. Callum does not understand her survival, but accepts it, and the pair begin a relationship. He also becomes an avowed
pacifist, only allowing a
hunting rifle and some
shotguns onboard each ship for contingencies. The Ninth Wave achieve celebrity initially, and are profiled on
MTV; however, following a blockade of
oil tankers in
Haifa their fame turns into notoriety, and the organization spend weeks at the top of the
FBI and
Interpol's
most wanted list on suspicion of involvement in the
September 11 attacks. After a number of violent storms devastate the
Cook Islands, Near the
Marshall Islands, the
Kapital finds the
Caledonia-Ursk, a seemingly drifting container ship. With some reluctance Cal allows Mag to go on board to see if it is abandoned and a legitimate target for salvage. He and Georg board the vessel armed with contraband
automatic weapons, but the latter is shot by a sniper moments later. The tanker is under
S.A.S. guard and escorted by an
Archer-class patrol vessel, but Mags is able to persuade the guards to give them some food to avoid the Ninth Wave giving away the
Caledonia-Ursk and its valuable British government supplies. Cal remains unaware of the combat onboard however, and Mags has Ryan treat Georg's bullet wound in secret.
Subcontinental A few weeks later, the
Kapital reaches
Moksha Station - a new society located in
international waters at the
Indian Ocean made up of
mobile oil rigs that has declared itself a neutral
sovereign nation. The ship and its crew are received warmly by the settlement's chief superintendent director, Sumon, but the station is put into lockdown when a
cyclone approaches. Cal returns to the ship to supervise it being moved to safety, but Mary disappears. With Callum unable to return, Lars attempts to move the
Kapital out to sea, only to find Moksha's forces blocking him. Meanwhile, Mary sabotages the station's radio system before plunging into the sea, with Sumon's security forces believing she is dead until they recover her alive. Concurrently Mag, Georg and Ryan take the transponder from the
Massive to Yusup, an old acquaintance based at the station and expert engineer, for investigation. Cal visits Mary, but she asks to see Mag; a furious Sumon has Cal beaten unconscious, and when he wakes, Mag tells him Mary is planning to defect to Moksha, taking the
Kapital with her. Lars attempts to free the
Kapital using improvised
depth charges. Meanwhile, Sumon reveals to Cal that he had acute
myeloid leukemia, something he has suspected for some time. Georg meanwhile boards a Chinese
Xia class submarine harbored at the station as a deterrent; Mary had discovered it on her swim and planned to sabotage the vessel with Mag's help, but Georg instead kills everyone onboard and seizes control of it for himself. Mag frees Cal, and the Ninth Wave pulls out of Moksha. Ryan passes a CD onto Mag, containing the audio from the transponder. After they leave, a coalition of nearby nationals storm and dismantle Moksha Station, which had been running black communication traffic for numerous nations in return for its neutrality.
Polaris As time passes without contact with the
Massive, morale plunges on board the
Kapital, especially after one of the crew dies after drinking
Ethanol and falling from the deck. The chase takes them close to
South America, where
Peru and
Ecuador are in conflict as their resources dwindle following the nuclear explosion in the Strait of Magellan. A mutiny breaks out on board, three Peruvian members of the crew holding Cal at gunpoint, wanting to return to their families. He refuses, as taking them into territorial waters could see the ships seized, and greatly reduce their changes of locating the
Massive. Instead, he drops them off in a
Zodiac a hundred miles from the coast. Nine others join them, while over half the remaining crew also decide to leave. Meanwhile, Mary is growing suspicious of Cal's increasing sickness. While the under-crewed
Kapital is again able to lock onto the
Massive after the detour it remains frustratingly out of sight; Cal orders Mary to search in the helicopter, despite Mag's misgivings on using the last of their
avgas in the endeavor. However, it loses control and crashes on the
Farallon Islands. Both Mary and pilot Jon survive, but find the island empty when it should be full of
seabirds. She makes for a
Ranger station, but Jon is killed by a
Megalodon, brought up from the deep seas by the changing climate.
Great white sharks surround the island but after diving into the water and communicating with the megalodon they disperse. By the time Lars arrives in a dinghy the waters are clear. She tells him Cal has cancer as they return. Trailing the
Massive North leads the
Kapital to the
Arctic Circle, and Lars is becoming more and more frustrated by the process, while Cal sits on the bridge endlessly attempting to make radio contact. The ship becomes trapped in ice as a storm closes in, and Cal sets off over land after sighting the
Massive. It is actually a
Nunatak; Devastated, he attempts to kill himself, but is stopped by the following Mary, who takes him back to the ship, which the remaining crew free from the ice.
Americana Having given up on chasing the
Massive, the
Kapital as sailed to the
East Coast of the United States, attempting to track down Georg's submarine before he triggers a
nuclear exchange by firing on
Moscow as Cal resolves to have the Ninth Wave clear up its messes.
New York and much of the Eastern Seaboard is now underwater, and what remains of the American Government has relocated to
Denver. Ryan attempts to desert, but is stopped by Mag shortly before the
Kapital is challenged by US Navy
helicopters from a naval battle group. Cal quickly works out the unit has gone rogue but they open fire until Ryan walks out on deck, holding her passport. She is taken and returned as a negotiator (actually bugged) before George surfaces and attacks the fleet. Cal uses it as an opening to get the
Kapital among the buildings still above the waterline. Georg contacts Mag by radio and declares he will lead the Americans away from the
Kapital before launching the submarine's missiles; however, they vanish in the atmosphere, something Mag suspects is Mary's doing as he grows more distrustful of her.
Longship The
Kapital travels to
Norway, where Bors Bergsen - an old enemy and ardent right-wing traditionalist - is leading the population of Blackstave village back into
whaling, using replica
Viking longboats and methods. Bergsen believes whaling is a valid survival tactic in the post-Crash world, but Cal disagrees. Mag is less certain, feeling the booming whale population means Bergsen's settlement is doing negligible harm. He is outvoted, despite Mary having left mysteriously, as both Lars and Ryan agree. The latter pair go ashore to function as
overwatch. Bergsen anticipates this and takes his trio of boats out to confront the
Kapital. The longboats are able to use the Ninth Wave's tactics for slowing larger slips against them, while Lars and Ryan are captured by one of Bergen's followers. Bergen hurls a harpoon onto the bridge of the
Kapitaland leaves it dead in the water, before returning to butcher a
minke whale in full view of the helpless Ninth Wave. At Blackstave, the village elders gather, furious that Bergsen has brought the attention of the Ninth Wave down on them, but he remains defiant. Arkady arrives in Blackstave and approaches him, offering to help him kill Cal. However, Cal has landed in the ship's Zodiac and shoots Bergsen as he is out horse-riding. Looking for Cal, Mag discovers his medication and realises he has cancer. Meanwhile, Bors has survived the shot and returns fire, claiming Cal never stopped being a soldier and deducing that Mary has left him; Cal begs him to share how he dealt with the pain of the loss of his wife in the Crash. Bergsen's followers meanwhile return the empty Zodiac as a gesture, and one of the elders offers to strike a deal with Mag - who agrees that Blackstove will hunt a quota of five whales a year. Meanwhile, Bors tells Cal that Arkady has planted explosives on the
Kapital, before throwing himself over a cliff. He is given a
Norse funeral.
Bloc The explosives set by Arkady badly damage the
Kapital; in response, Cal resolves to deal with his old enemy. Mag finds him at a Blackbell weapons cache in
Riga, and the pair head to
Minsk to find Arkady. However, Cal gives Mag the slip when the latter falls asleep, and heads off to the real meeting in
Vilnius. He is met by Yusup, who accidentally gives away Mag's attempts at decoding the transponder. Meanwhile, Mag awakes in Minsk - surrounded by armed Interpol agents. Yusup tells Cal he fell in with Arkady but his sympathies lie with Ninth Wave. He has attempted to decode the data from the transponder, and found the result to be a melody seemingly generated by
sonar from the
ocean floor rather than a transmission from the
Massive. Cal recognises it as a tune he has heard Mary sing; he and Yusuf discuss how she hasn't seemed to have aged, and Yusuf notes he has been unable to find any trace of her in any public or private data. He also posits that the
Massive is avoiding the
Kapital. Interpol meanwhile tell Mag they will let him go in return for details of all Blackbell's caches; when they press for Cal, he tells them he has died. He is freed by Arkady, who offers him a deal and takes Mag to
Prague - where Yusuf is also taking Cal. The meeting will take place at
St. Vitus Cathedral, where Arkady continues to propose an alliance with Mag. Yusuf arrives with Cal, who is berated by Mag for keeping him in the dark. However, he then retrieves a hidden gun and shoots Arkady, who is finished off by Cal. Realising he has been wrong, Cal agrees to rework Ninth Wave with Mag as an equal partner; Yusup also joins the group. Back on board the
Kapital they try to work out Mary's connection to the Crash and the missing
Massive; Cal reveals he first heard Mary sing the melody while they were holidaying in the Cook Islands, the day before the Crash started.
Sahara A pregnant Mary has appeared in
Saudi Arabia, where she gets work on a convoy of water trucks set for
Morocco, a well-paying mission since the
Nile has dried out. With all the men needed to man the country's remaining oil rigs and water drilling projects, the job of security has been given to the women, with only the drivers on the convoy being male. Mary soon forms a bond with the five women she heads on one of the trucks; during a
sandstorm she tells them of the
Dust Bowl. Their driver and navigator argue, and the former shoots the latter. Realizing they will be blamed as second-class citizens, Mary smothers the driver and they leave their bodies in the sandstorm. They take over driving the truck, and Mary promises her crew they will get through this. The convoy has reached
Egypt but a security check is announced; Mary tells them that the men ran into the desert during the sandstorm and is able to convince them it is not worth the loss of commission sending them back at this point. In
Libya, Mary's military experience drives off a bandit raid. As they cross the Moroccan border Mary gives birth, and has deduced that they are unlikely to be paid, or returned to Saudi Arabia. The convoy reaches
Marrakesh, where the trucks are subjected to a precise, grueling weigh-in process. When their truck reaches the weighing point, Mary shoots out its tires, causing a delay, and threatens to have the water tanks purged unless safe passage home is guaranteed. Unable to face their bosses if such a loss occurs, their handlers agree. Mary then simply leaves, and uses a
cellphone to call Cal.
Ragnarok On board the
Kapital, loss of contact with a resupply point at
Swansea and other data leads Ryan to posit that the Crash hasn't actually finished. Earth's gravity increases, tearing the remaining satellites from orbit and killing thousands, and further storms rock the ship, causing mass
electromagnetic pulses. Cal receives Mary's call and they head to
North Africa to meet her and his daughter. She promises to tell him everything. Mary tells him their daughter is called Yeva, and that she crawled out of the sea as a baby with the Earth as her mother, and of her presence at numerous ecological disasters. Above, every aircraft inexplicably falls out of the sky, as do the few remaining satellites and space stations. Lars meanwhile declares his love for Ryan, while Mag realizes his stash of weapons will be useless in whatever is coming and casts them over the side. With no radar, radio or GPS the crew are forced to navigate by traditional methods, and Mag identifies
Cape Town as the most likely location to have survived the latest events. On the way, they run straight into the
Massive. The ship is initially unresponsive, and the crew of the
Kapital board the ship, apart from Yusuf and Ryan. They detect a huge freak wave heading towards them at speed, set to arrive in two hours. On board the
Massive, Mary reveals she arranged for a skeleton research crew to stay on board, led by Doctor Manu Ibrahim. He shows them advanced harvesting areas, an irrigation system and many other features before Cal collapses again. As the storm hits, Ryan and Yusuf move across to the
Massive; Mag and Lars watch with mixed feelings as the empty
Kapital sinks. Below, Mary tells Cal that this was the mission all along, and that with everything in place on the
Massive the Ninth Wave will survive to rebuild. A huge, floating landmass appears in the Indian Ocean, attracting military attention; fighting soon breaks out. The
Massive reaches Cape Town, and Mary goes ashore with Mag and Yeva. Mag finally realizes he saw Mary when nearly drowning as a child; they walk to the
Helderberg Nature Reserve, and he attempts to wrap his head around what she is before pleading with her to save Callum. On board a surviving
DARPA-
ISRO-
CNSA shuttle the crew watch as huge chunks of rock fly up from Earth, destroying the ship. Meanwhile, Mag has returned to the
Massive, Mary having told him even Cape Town wouldn't be safe, and has given them a grid of the ocean to head towards. Below, Mary says goodbye to Cal and Yeva before slipping away and jumping into the sea. Around the world fresh disasters unfold -
Mount Fuji erupts, the remainder of Hong Kong collapses into the sea, missile silos in the United States explode, Africa floods and landmasses are changed. Below, Cal wakes and grasps his daughter. Five weeks later, Lars has rigged sails on the
Massive as they search for land. Cal's cancer has disappeared but he takes a backseat to Mag in running the ship, which now functions as an exploration vessel as the crew tries to map the much-changed world; instead he cares for the rapidly-growing Yeva. Lars sights land, and the
Massive heads towards it. ==Characters==