This summary is from the old Studios USA website. It is written from the viewpoint of Hel:
Here I am in this shaft 20 feet below what was once Grand Central Station. My very beautiful yet rough-to-the bone friend is the first to emerge from the shaft. Her name is Sarge. She looks stunningly futuristic. After she is out of the shaft, Horst, our equally handsome friend lifts himself out of the shaft. Like, Sarge, he is geared up with loads of weapons and gadgets - and would appear as though they could both destroy an entire city with their arsenal! I am the last one to pull myself out of the shaft. I'm Hel and feeling not so great about entering into this new place. You could say that I look like a warrior also, but definitely have my own unique style. If you didn't know better you would think that we came from very different places. Sarge - my supposedly scared of nothing friend offers me the chance to go up first - and at first I am a definite no on the subject. Then when the Voice (only I can hear the voice) tells me that I must get up to the surface, I put aside my fear and push forward.
When we get to the surface all I can see is this lush landscape with a pond and I hate it from the get go. Sarge tells me that I just have to get used to it. Then we hear this deafening buzzing sound - and then I notice it off toward the horizon - it's a Bailey. This monster-like creature with a razor sharp head, massive arms, covered in armor hovers in the sky. I leap into action and fire a rocket from my gauntlet. When one of the Bailey's arms falls off, I grab it. Everyone is exchanging firepower as we all head back underground. Just when Sarge and I think we?ve made a clean getaway - Horst loses that adorable and nasty look that he always carries. He looks like he is seeing red. Metal guns actually pop out of the guy's forearms! Then it becomes obvious he's a robot, but not just any robot, but a betrayer robot. He opens fire on us and we rappel down an endless shaft. But when we get to a landing I can see that Sarge has been hit by his fire. It is a new model of Betrayer according to the Voice and it tells me that we have to get the Bailey arm to the lab. The only way can defeat the Bailies is if we know what they're made of.
We stop in a lab to get Sarge a new kidney and we see a woman lying in a long glass tube. She's wearing a hospital gown that looks like it has been on her for a couple of hundred years. When she opens her eyes she pops up and thinks we are, ready for this one, doctors. Sarge and I doctors? What's even funnier is that she thinks that we are responsible for giving her bigger breasts. Well, maybe Sarge does suggest that we kill her, but she does not have to react the way she did. She actually grabs a weapon from near the table and aims it at the both us. She threatens to do away with us if we don't 'cooperate' and get this, tells us her code name is Cleopatra. Even though neither one of us is shaking in our boots from this half naked blondie, we put our weapons down. Who should make a grand entrance into the lab, but our old friend Horst. Sarge gets out first and then and I have to push Cleopatra out the door, leaving me to take aim at Horst's back. With Cleo tied to my back, Sarge and I move up the shaft. Sarge does not know why in the hell we are bringing Cleopatra with us and gives me grief for it. I disagree until I hear the girl let out a scream that nearly shatters an eardrum! When she starts to cry and tell us her life story - that's when I start to think we've made a mistake. Finally she loses the phony story about having a code name and tells us that she used to do something like "stripping."
With Horst out of our sight, we manage to get into Mauser's lab. We do the whole introduction thing between Cleo and Mauser and of course she is on fire for the 'guy' - or so she thinks. Mauser is a handsome robot. Mauser dissects the arm that we bring to him and starts to rig it up for us to use when a huge explosion occurs right outside the lab. Who should appear again, but Horst. My friend Sarge deliberately leads Horst in the wrong direction so that Mauser can finish working on the arm. Cleopatra thinks our end is near until I come up with the brilliant idea for her to put her acting skills to work for us. I'm thinking if she can only distract the Betrayer long enough for Mauser to finish - then we'll be all right. I have to coach her on it for a bit, but then she gets the hang of it - The only problem is that Sarge thinks she's going crazy until she catches on to what I was doing. I am the one who gets a hold of the arm that Mauser transforms into a striking weapon and manage to slice the guy into two and then to top it off I hit the two halves with even more fire.
When we're back in the lab Cleo actually asks if we can freeze her again and wake her when life is not as chaotic. I tell her that our work is not done until we regain control of the surface.
Starring: Gina Torres (Hel), Victoria Pratt (Sarge), Jennifer Sky (Cleopatra), Patrick Kake (Mauser), Elizabeth Hawthorne (Voice)
Guest Stars: David Press (Horst), Mark Williams (Cat Man)
Story by Rob Tapert & R.J. Stewart
Teleplay by R.J. Stewart
Directed by Greg Yaitanes