Warning! SPOILERS about The Rig season 2, episode 6 ahead.
The Kinloch Bravo crew had to face unknown foes throughoutThe Rigseasons 1 and 2, but the surprising revelation of the Ancestor to the world can make things exponentially more dangerous given the enemy it puts on their path.The Ancestor itself was long viewed an enemy by most inThe Rigseason 1, with only Rose considering it as something to study rather than fear. While those infected by it acted rashly, effectively imperiling allThe Rigcharacterspart of Kinloch Bravo crew, a bigger foe presented itself the moment Coake boarded the Kinloch Bravo in season 1.
Rose’s Vision About The Ancestor & Its True Nature In The Rig Season 2 Explained
The Ancestor’s actions weren’t easy to understand in both seasons of The Rig, but season 2 finally revealed the truth about its nature and purpose.
Coake’s actions precipitated the situation once he tricked Hutton, Dunlin and Murch into administering a poisonous gas that aimed to kill Baz and Garrow instead of just letting them fall asleep.Coake only defended Pictor’s interests in all his actions on the Kinloch Bravo and the Stac, with Bremner doing the same after hisdeath inThe Rigseason 2, making them enemies of the Kinloch Bravo crew who only wanted to go home and protect the Ancestor. However, Darian’s rise as CEO inThe Rigseason 2 made him a foe, a dangerous one considering who backed him.

The Receiver Of Darian York’s Messages “X” Is Kinloch Bravo Crew’s Next Foe
Morgan Lennox Revealed Darian Did The Bidding Of Powerful Anonymous People
Morgan Lennox’s refusal to share everything she knew with Rose and Magnus made her a potential threat, but Darian being in league with Bremner and using his information to oust her immediately highlighted how much more dangerous than Morgan he was. Their struggle for the control of Pictor put them against one another even as they both seemed deeply interested in finding the data log, butDarian’s messages with a highly secretive recipient only known as “X” highlighted how he truly had no interest in the Ancestor, only wanting to secure licenses around the Arctic exclusively for Pictor.
With the Kinloch Bravo crew being the Ancestor’s first line of defense who stopped their plans, “X” will indubitably view the crew as enemies to defeat.

Morgan’s warnings to Rose and Magnus about the bigger powers hiding behind Darian York repeatedly highlighted how worrisome the reach of “X” was, butit was Darian’s increasingly more volatile decisions that revealed how important it was to keep whoever was behind “X” happy.The Rigseason 2 showed their ability to influence others knew no bounds, as they could easily ensure the licenses to Pictor in exchange for solving the Ancestor problems. With the Kinloch Bravo crew being the Ancestor’s first line of defense who stopped their plans, “X” will indubitably view the crew as enemies to defeat.
The Ancestor Being Made Public Makes The Group Behind York Even More Dangerous
The Revelation Of The Ancestor Hurts X’s Objectives
“X”’s interest in the Arctic, enough to leave Pictor all the mining licenses so they could enrich themselves, rested on nobody knowing about the Ancestor. The Ancestor being revealed atThe Rigseason 2’s endingmakes what “X” wanted killed all along public, making it likelier for other people to want to protect the Earth’s most enduring life form.The Kinloch Bravo crew being the defenders of Ancestor’s heart thus makes them enemies of “X,”whose danger in a potentialThe Rigseason 3 is exemplified by their massive resources, reach and anonymity, making them their biggest foe to date.
The Rigseason 2 is streaming in its entirety on Amazon Prime Video.

The Rig
The Rig is a supernatural thriller series exclusively for Amazon Prime Video that centers on a Scottish Oil rig. When the crewmates of the Kinloch Bravo are set to return to mainland Scottland, a mysterious fog rolls in that cuts all communication with the outside world. Now finding themselves on the edge of sanity from an assault of supernatural forces, the crew must overcome their paranoia and fear to survive the unknown.