What if you had to be at a particular train station in England at a
particular time on a particular day and you didn't know why? What
if you met that one person there that meant everything to you but
you hadn't met before and she had been compelled to be at that
station at that time on that day as well? What if many things
between you were familiar but yet you didn't know why? In The
Commodore these are the questions that Jack and Emma ask themselves
as they meet for the first time in a train station in Fleet,
England in June of 2001. They had to be there and as they talk they
inadvertently bring up connections between themselves that they had
not been familiar with until they met on this day. As a train
arrives at Fleet Station in December of 1942, in war torn England,
military analysts Sam Harbour and Madison Bell are quietly joking
with each about something that becomes familiar to Jack and Emma on
that June day in 2001. From Eisenhower's secret London bunker to
FDR's Hyde Park estate Madison Bell and Sam Harbour try to change
history.
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