

Almost 1000 Belters die in the aftermath, and many Free Navy soldiers - Filip included - believe the Inners are responsible.Īfter leaving Ceres, Filip befriends a TV-only character named Tadeo, who The Expanse season 6, episode 5 ("Why We Fight") reveals planted the Ceres dock bombs on Marco Inaros' order. In the live-action narrative, the dock explosions occur after the good guys have established their presence on Ceres Station.
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In the books, the docks and water supplies have already been blown up when Earth and Mars take control of the station, but this is where Amazon's TV adaptation takes a detour. Corey's Babylon's Ashes, The Expanse season 6 sees Marco Inaros controversially abandon Ceres Station and its people, stripping and ransacking every square inch as his forces depart. Related: Will The Rocinante Crew Break Up After The Expanse Season 6?īut The Expanse season 6 adds an important new subplot that makes Filip's gradual souring toward Marco Inaros more impactful than in the books. Both events continue to persuade Filip against Marco, and both also adapt key moments from the teenager's downward spiral in The Expanse's sixth novel, Babylon's Ashes. Then after the Rocinante defeated the Pella, Marco blamed the loss solely on his son's gunnery skills - even though Filip fired precisely when Marco gave the order. As the guilt of mass murder weighed on his mind, Filip shot his own best friend during a drunken bar scuffle.
Filip Inaros' mental turmoil expands in The Expanse season 6.
