The accelerator spins and they wait… as the screen fades to black. Meanwhile, back in 2023, the team anxiously awaits to see if Ben makes that final leap home. With Martinez off the board, that’s all it takes to set this leap right, and Ben lights up ready for his next (and possibly last) leap. If they can execute it across the time periods simultaneously, it’ll allow Ben to essentially redo the final jump knowing what went wrong and what to do right the second time around.īen takes full advantage of his mulligan, grabbing Addison, kissing her and sweeping her off her feet. While the duo are thrown back into the prior leaps they shared, they continue to fight, until one of Ben’s allies from his wild west adventures saves his life and shoots Martinez.Īround that time, 2018 Ian notes the code sent back resembles a video game cheat code, then Ian across all time periods realizes it effectively is a cheat code. While Ian in 20 continue to try and decipher the code from future Ian, Ben and Martinez are thrown into the time stream when the accelerator goes haywire. So Martinez’s mission was to go back to when the project was revived and kill them all, which would be the only way to ensure time travel stays dead for good. It turns out the timeline showed that if any member of the team survived, they’d still find a way to get the program back online. Then they destroyed the machine, stranding Martinez to the time stream with no future to return to when his mission ends. To that end, Ian explains the government sent one last leaper - Martinez - back in time not just to kill Addison (who was the leaper in the original timeline, which Ben changed), but also the entire Quantum Leap team. RELATED: Quantum Leap creators tease what comes next at WonderCon We learn from Ian that there are few people even left alive (to the point they had trouble finding someone for Ben to even leap into), and the government has blamed the Quantum Leap project for all the world’s problems. We learn that Ian has helped slingshot Ben into 2051, which seems to be a largely destroyed future where a nuclear winter is causing snowfall in Los Angeles. We pick up with Ben in the far-flung future, catching up with an older Ian who set all this leaping in motion in an effort to effectively save the world and future itself. What's fixed and added in PLAY Software Update 6.1.It’s all been leading to this, as Ben makes the final leap in his season-long mission to save Addison and set things right in the time stream in NBC’s revival of Quantum Leap. IMPORTANT! For Hollywood Backup Singers, Hollywood Pop Brass, Voices of Opera, Voices of Soul, Spaces II, Voices of the Empire and Hollywood Choirs users, PLAY should be updated first and then product instruments should be updated after. If you are using a Mac and get an "unidentified developer" message when clicking on the "Play Installer 6.1.9.pkg" icon, right-click or control-click on the icon instead and proceed.If you are a current PLAY 6 user please use the Installation Center to get your update. PLAY 6.1.9 is now available for free to all EastWest customers. PLAY 6.1.9 upgrade is for Mac users running OS X 10.7 or higher, and for Windows users running 7 and above. PLAY and SPACES II are Intel based and require Rosetta to run on an Apple M1 machine. Opus runs natively on Intel and Apple M1 CPUs. Offline bounce with purged instruments - fixedĮastWest software is compatible with the latest Mac OS 13/Ventura and Windows 11.Partly installed products are marked yellow in the browser New online updater within Opus for installing mandatory files.New sustain pedal tool on Performance page (Orchestrator).MIDI Tools on Performance page (multis/ Orchestrator). ![]()
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