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Alpha Flight argue about their new member Weapon Omega and the revelation that he is actually their former enemy-sometime-ally Wildchild, on their way home from the undercover mission. However, arriving back at Department H, the pilot almost sets them down on top of a group of reporters who were having a tour of Department H courtesy of Windshear. A Department H foot-soldier is patrolling the sub-basement of Department H, when he hears a woman screaming from Headlok’s cell. Upon arriving, he discovers Aurora being held prisoner by Headlok. At the same time, Northstar suddenly detects that his sister is alive, and races to find her, with the rest of Alpha Flight in pursuit, they watch as Headlok torments Aurora and all her fractured personalities, taunting her about the very first time she used her flight powers - inadvertently after she tried to kill herself. However Aurora doesn’t want to remember that night, and fights back, wounding Headlok and freeing her mind from him. Headlok goes through the various personas of Aurora commenting on each of them, until a long-hidden persona breaks free - Jeanne-Marie - who has long been dormant at the back of Aurora’s mind. Jeanne-Marie explains that there is strength in numbers, and fights back with the other personas, eventually using the last of Aurora’s healing powers to destroy Headlok. Alpha Flight are concerned that Jeanne-Marie murdered someone, yet Jeanne-Marie claims that she set him free. One week later, Alpha Flight learn that Aurora didn’t vanish with the others who are still missing, instead she became Headlok’s prisoner, remaining with him for some weeks, and Walt explains that Aurora’s personality has gone back to how it was in the early days of Alpha Flight, swapping between Aurora and Jeanne-Marie. Decked out in new team uniforms, Alpha Flight receive resignations from Diamond Lil and Box, who are getting married, and Jeanne-Marie takes their place.