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Windmills — [s1e7]

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: In a tense encounter with a Martian patrol, the crew has to use secret Martian code words—surprisingly printed on physical paper—to talk their way out of a lethal situation. Ceres: Miller’s New Mission [S1E7] Windmills

In a rare departure from the cold vacuum of space, we visit the North American Trade Zone in Montana. Chrisjen Avasarala visits the Holden family farm—a "farming collective" sustained by massive, futuristic vertical-axis helical turbines. Her meeting with Elise Holden isn't just about political posturing; it provides a window into James Holden’s idealistic, almost quixotic nature. The "windmills" of the title serve as a heavy nod to Cervantes' Don Quixote , framing Holden as a man tilting at giants in a system that doesn't want heroes. On the Rocinante : Trust and Stowaways of Amos or Miller during this specific arc

"Windmills" is a masterclass in world-building and character depth. It balances the high-tech sci-fi elements—like the Quietrevolution-style turbines —with grounded, human drama. As the secrets of the Protomolecule begin to spill out, the "Donkey Balls" code-word moment reminds us that even in the face of a solar system-wide conspiracy, there's always room for a little Alex Kamal-style levity. On the Rocinante : Trust and Stowaways "Windmills"

On Ceres, Detective Miller’s obsession with Julie Mao has finally cost him his job, but it hasn't cost him his resolve. Believing he has lost everything, Miller finds a new reason to push forward, eventually leaving the station behind to follow the trail of the Anubis and Julie Mao, setting him on a direct path toward the Rocinante crew. The Big Picture