- When rich youngsters begin to disappear after an apparent death and then come back to life, the trail leads Will & Magnus to a drug clinic in Mexico run by Nicola Tesla. Knowing his all-times plans, big trouble to be expected.
- Magnus (AMANDA TAPPING) and Will (ROBIN DUNNE) investigate a number of inexplicable teenage disappearances. The common denominator in the case seems to be that they all recently spent time at an exclusive rehab clinic in Mexico.
Paying a visit to the clinic, Magnus and Will are surprised to meet the programs directornone other than a disguised Nikola Tesla (JONATHAN YOUNG), one of the original Five.
Tesla portentously explains he has been working on a treatment that cures the teens of their addictions in merely a week. Magnus and Will know Tesla has an ulterior motive and press him to disclose the real purpose for the clinic. Unable to hold back his excitement, Tesla reveals he is actually turning his patients into Vampires.
Tesla's treatment is designed to create a time-release of the Vampire gene, evolving his unsuspecting patients into Vampires over a 30-year period. But when one of his patients discovers the formula to speed up the process, they find themselves up against a powerful and determined group of new Vampires. Unless they can be stopped, Magnus fears Tesla may have unleashed the resurrection of the deadliest race of Abnormals ever to roam the Earth.
The Vampires kidnap Tesla to take his blood in order to make more vamps, but fortunately the ones from the Sanctuary manage to capture one of the vampires too. At first, she is reluctant to help, but when threatened with silver bullets by Kate, she becomes more cooperative and tels them where the others have taken Nikola.
Helen realises that Nikola wouldn't have created the experiment unless he had a failsafe in case something went wrong and that he hid it in the Sanctuary, because it was a place he was sure it would exist even after 30 years. She, Will and Kate search the Sanctuary to find it, but then Helen realises that Tesla had hid it in a bottle of wine. She finds something that seems to be a weapon and goes with Will and Kate to sace Nikola. However, it seems he is in no need to be saved, since he gives the other Vampires the order to tie the three up. Helen is obviously mad at him, but when they are left alone, Nikola says that he just wanted to save their lives and asks for his failsafe, which he calls "The Devamper", powered by electricity that he produces. Helen gives it to him, but Nikola refuses to untie them, pretending they are much safer tied up, then he goes to fight the other Vampires. Helen manages to free herself and the other too, just in time to help Nikola. Tesla manages to devamp all the vampires, except one. When devamping the last vampire, Nikola is also affected by his devamper, hence losing his powers. Back at the Sanctuary, Helen feels sorry for Nikola and lonely because she is the last of The Five and tries to revamp him, but fails. In the mean time, Nikola uses the Sanctuary's power source to power up the devamper, to transform the vampire that they had caught, because he is now unable to control electricity. In the end, Helen and Nikola share a glass of wine in her office and a platter stucks to Nikola's hand, revealing that he is now magnetic because, even if his vampire genes were deactivated by the devamper, he still has the Source blood in his veins.
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