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![]() | 3.1 Season Of Death Crichton lies on the operating table having lost his mind and his love. Scorpius attempts a brave escape, but the crew of Moya stand between him and his exit. As things become desperate for all concerned, an unexpected ally arrives. Suns & Lovers With Moya tethered to a damaged commerce station, and in great danger from the solar storms outside, it will take the whole of Moya's crew working together to escape. But one of them has experienced the ultimate betrayal by those closest to him. Self-Inflicted Wounds Part I: Could'a, Would'a, Should'a. Moya is seriously injured when a wormhole opens and a ship spears the Leviathan vessel. As the two crews converge, it is revealed that only some of them can survive if they do separate the vessels. And as Moya is the most damaged, it remains the obvious choice. Self-Inflicted Wounds Part II: Wait for the Wheel. Moya remains trapped in the wormhole, and her crew must abandon her before they all perish. Then disturbing evidence comes to light that affects everyone's decision - but it may be too late to save the doomed Moya. Different Destinations A visit to a memorial site proves to be less restful than hoped for when Crichton, Stark, Aeryn and Jool are transported back in time to the battle that inspired the site. In terrible danger, their actions have a deadly effect through time.
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![]() | 3.2 Eat Me With their transport pod damaged, Crichton, Chiana, D'Argo and Jool are forced to land on an old, diseased Leviathan in a Peacekeeper Control Collar. Their fears of running into Peacekeepers aboard the ship are soon replaced by terrifyingly real foes: mutant scavengers who are feeding on each other, the Leviathan's Pilot, and the Leviathan itself... and Kaarvok, a madman with an horrific taste for brain matter.
Thanks for Sharing Crichton has been duplicated into two identical Crichtons. Moya's crew, trying to buy a healing agent for the injured gunship Talyn, becomes embroiled in a planet's deadly politics. Meanwhile, Aeryn discovers that her own mother, Xhalax Sun, is leading the Peacekeeper Retrieval Squad sent to recapture Talyn.
Green Eyed Monster When Talyn is swallowed by a giant space creature, a Budong, Crais's neural connection to Talyn malfunctions, and he asks Aeryn to accept the 'Hand of Friendship' to help him control the hybrid gunship. Warily avoiding the Budong in a Transport Pod, Stark and Rygel come up with a way for Talyn to escape, but Crichton's jealousy complicates the plan...
Losing Time After passing through a magnetic cluster, the crew experiences strange blackouts and periods of lost time. They discover that Pilot has been posessed by a being who is pursuing an evil 'Energy Rider'. The being inside Pilot warns our crew that the Rider is inhabiting one of them, and if that person isn't found, and the Rider extracted, the crew will all die.
Relativity The Peacekeeper Retrieval Squad lead by Aeryn's mother, Xhalax Sun, traces the crew of Talyn to a Jungle Planet where the gunship is recuperating. When Crichton, Aeryn and Crais easily divert the squad away from the gunship, they realize that Talyn might not be the only target of the Peackeepers' mission. When Aeryn's attempts to reason with Xhalax fail, she realizes that the pursuit of Talyn will not stop until Xhalax is dead.
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![]() | 3.3 Incubator With his wormhole research stalling and his situation desperate, Scorpius inserts the original neurochip into his own brain. He hopes to make contact with the clone of John's personality that spilled into the chip when it was in Crichton's brain... Meltdown Talyn draws dangerously close to a star, pulled by some mysterious force. Coinciding with this event is the appearance on board of two alien beings, the timid Sierjina and her captor, Mu-Quillus. Crichton and the others learn that Mu-Quillus is responsible for the radiation pulses that are compelling Talyn to fly into the sun and that 83 leviathans have already died in this way... Scratch 'N' Sniff Crichton, D'Argo, Chiana and Jool alight on a pleasure planet, LoMo, for more rest and recreation. When Chiana and Jool go missing, Crichton and D'Argo are approached by Aaxil, a wily alien with information on their whereabouts... Infinite Possibilities Part One: Daedalus Demands. An Ancient - again taking the form of Crichton's father Jack - appears on Talyn and accuses Crichton of sharing wormhole stabilising technology with the Charrids, a vicious race who have formed an alliance with the Scarrans..
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![]() | 3.4 Infinite Possibilities Part II: Icarus Abides. After disposing of the Scorpius Clone, the Ancient Jack unlocks the secrets to wormhole technology in Crichtons mind allowing them to build a Displacement Engine, ultimate weapon that will allow them to destroy the Scarran Dreadnought before it escapes with Furlows data. Seeing the value the weapon, Furlow kills Jack and takes off with it. Revenging Angel A fight between DArgo and Crichton over the malfunction of DArgos mysterious new ship ends with Crichton being knocked unconscious. The malfunction leads to the activation of a self-destruct sequence on DArgos ship that threatens to blow Moya to pieces. The Choice Grieving for Crichton, Aeryn travels to a planet of mystics and frauds and makes contact with a man who claims to be Talyn Lyzcak, her father. Talyn puts her in touch with Seer Cresus, a creature who is able to "channel" the dead Crichton. Fractures Not far from Moya and Talyn's expected rendezvous point, Moya picks up a badly damaged Leviathan Transport Pod carrying a Scarran, a Hynerian and a Nebari - all escaped prisoners - and their Peacekeeper hostage, complicating the long awaited reunion between Moya and Talyn's crew. When the Scarran is shot, it's clear that someone on board is a traitor.
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I - Yensch, You - Yemsch D'Argo and Rygel attempt to broker a deal which will enable Crichton to work with Scorpius in finally settling the question of Wormhole Technology once and for all. But their meeting with the villain is interrupted by a heist, which threatens to ruin everything, just as they're getting somewhere... Into The Lion's Den Part I: Lambs To The Slaughter The Moya crew visit Scorpius' command carrier, with Crichton teaming up with his nemesis to complete the Wormhole Project. But even as D'Argo and Rygel both obtain what they've been after for a long time, dark allegiances are afoot, with betrayal only a single wrong step away... Into The Lion's Den Part II: Wolf In Sheeps Clothing John's plan to end the Wormhole Project threatens the lives of 50,000 people, forcing his friends to come up with an alternate scheme. Desperate times call for desperate measures: and this plan will cost the lives of two characters close to the group... Dog With Two Bones With their adventure behind them, it's time for the Moya crew to take stock and remember the dead. But a space burial puts them all at risk - and in the meantime John is having second thoughts about what it would mean to take Aeryn Sun home to Earth. Category: Science Fiction:General
Deleted scenes. David Kemper interview. Rygel XVI info-pod. Bialar Crais info-pod. Scorpius info-pod. Behind the scenes episode facts. Original Sci Fi trailers. Gallery of stills featuring concept artwork. Character and prop photography. Direct scene access. |