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Kodiak is compelled to step in during a significant family dispute when the future of an impressionable young person hangs in the balance. The boy's father forcibly takes him away, and when a neighbor attempts to intervene, he shoots the neighbor and escapes. Kodiak interposes in an effort to resolve the conflict.
A helicopter is dispatched to transport a girl in need of heart surgery. However, during the transfer, the helicopter crashes in the heart of the forest, prompting Kodiak to prepare for a rescue operation. Kodiak successfully saves a mother and her daughter from the wreckage of the aircraft that has fallen in the challenging Alaskan wilderness.
Kodiak is assigned as the probation officer for a hot-headed Native American who has just been released from prison. He finds himself in the air with an injured pilot and the desperate Indian convict. Kodiak is in a plane with the unconscious pilot, at the mercy of the rebellious parolee who can either guide him on landing or tell him to go to hell.
Kodiak grows wary of Mitch Kellog, an officer who has come to extradite John Nootka, a youthful automobile thief. Kellog, the individual tasked with returning Nootka to Seattle on allegations of car theft, presents a markedly different narrative concerning life and death; however, which account should Kodiak trust?
Kodiak must retrieve a thief from the mountains and encounters difficulties with gold prospectors. Two fugitives pursue Kodiak, who is looking after a baby while also escorting the prisoner.
A duo of hunters arrives with an enigmatic objective concerning the bush nurse Mandy. Mandy Farrow is being pursued by her ex-boyfriend and a criminal.
Ford Windust is a resentful gold miner who has lost an arm, and he now confines his partner, Abel Lonegan, in chains while threatening him with a shotgun to ensure he continues to mine for gold. Windust contracts a fever, which indicates trouble for Kodiak.
Kodiak's effort to transport an expectant mother through the snow to access professional assistance encounters a dual challenge: an irate husband and a fleeing murderer.
The seal poachers, Ty and Brook Spencer, along with their cohort, Kelly Toms, get into an argument with fur buyer Jack Capp when he refuses to buy their poached furs. In an ensuing scuffle, Ty shoots Capp. Kodiak apprehends Ty, places him under guard with Mr. Imhook and sets out to arrest the other poachers. Brook gets the jump on Kodiak and plans to use him as hostage for his brother's release.
After an oil prospector gets too near a dynamite explosion, he behaves erraticaly. Kodiak must find and stop an old Korean war buddy from terrorizing the countryside after the blast shocks him into believing he is fighting the war again.
Stryker, a vengeful father, threatens McKay to prevent him from bringing his son's murderer to trial so he can settle the score personally.
A young man is accused of shooting his girlfriend's father and forcing her to drive away with him.
Kodiak, a member of the Alaska State Patrol, hunts for a killer and is aided by an old Eskimo who is a reluctant witness. An elderly Eskimo is the sole witness to a plane crash, and the murder of its pilot.