![]() ![]() ![]() She simply can’t resist employing her newly developed teleporting ability against Caffeine, the school bully who’s blackmailing three freshman into serving as drug mules. Like her parents, who covertly teleport to spearhead relief efforts all over the globe, Cent has compulsive heroic tendencies. Of course, the Rices’ pretense at a normal life doesn’t last long. Cent’s unhappiness with the status quo finally persuades her parents to purchase a home in a small town and enroll her in high school. He and his wife, Millie, live off the grid in a nearly inaccessible lodge 60 miles from the Arctic Circle, home-schooling their 16-year-old daughter and strongly discouraging her from developing relationships with others. Years after teleporter Davy Rice was captured by a mysterious corporation ( Reflex, 2004), he remains paranoid that they’ll find him or his loved ones again. The third of a well-regarded series (that inspired a poorly regarded film) is essentially Teleporting: The Next Generation, as Davy and Millie Rice’s daughter Cent discovers that she, too, can “jump.” ![]()
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