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"Premiere" |
March 19, 1999 |
#10101 |
01-101 |
Present day human John Crichton is unexpectedly sucked through a wormhole and flung to "...some distant part of the universe on a ship, a living ship, full of strange alien life forms." |
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"I, E.T." |
May 8, 1999 |
#10102 |
02-102 |
While searching for natural remedy to help Moya, John becomes the accidental "first contact" for the inhabitants of the planet the crew of Moya are hiding upon. |
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"Exodus from Genesis" |
March 26, 1999 |
#10103 |
03-103 |
Moya is invaded by spawning space bugs, some of which transform themselves into clones of the crew. To complicate matters, a Peacekeeper retrieval squad arrives and Aeryn begins to suffer heat delirium. |
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"Throne for a Loss" |
April 9, 1999 |
#10104 |
04-104 |
Rygel's ploy to appear still regal backfires when both he and much needed part of Moya's propulsion system are snatched by Tavlecs who are aided by their mind-altering power gauntlets. |
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"Back and Back and Back to the Future" |
April 2, 1999 |
#10105 |
05-105 |
When two rescued Ilanic scientists come aboard, Crichton begins to have premonitions of the immediate future while D'Argo finds himself attracted to the female member as Ilanics are related to Luxons. |
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"Thank God It's Friday, Again" |
April 23, 1999 |
#10106 |
06-106 |
D'Argo, after threatening the crew with Luxan hyper-rage, is later found docile and happy on a planet due to an addictive root. Crichton must thwart the local leader before all of Moya's crew ends up as too-happy-campers. |
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"PK Tech Girl" |
April 16, 1999 |
#10107 |
07-107 |
A long missing Peacekeeper ship, the Zelbinion, holds a pleasant surprise for Crichton but a very nasty one for Rygel - it was where he was tortured by the sadistic commander, Captain Durka. |
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"That Old Black Magic" |
June 11, 1999 |
#10108 |
08-108 |
On a commerce planet, Crichton finds himself lured into an alternate reality controlled by Maldis, a being who feeds off negative energy, and soon pitted against Crais in a death match. |
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"DNA Mad Scientist" |
June 18, 1999 |
#10109 |
09-109 |
In exchange for samples of the their DNA, a genetic scientist offers the Moyans star charts to reach their respective homeworlds. |
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"They've Got a Secret" |
June 25, 1999 |
#10110 |
10-110 |
D'Argo getting flushed into space and the DRD's turning on the crew is but a warm-up to an even bigger surprise as to why Moya begins to act strangely. |
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"Till the Blood Runs Clear" |
July 9, 1999 |
#10111 |
11-111 |
Repairing Crichton's module after creating a wormhole on a nearby planet brings the Moyans to the attention of Vorcarian Blood Trackers attempting to collect the bounty on their heads. |
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"Rhapsody in Blue" |
July 23, 1999 |
#10112 |
12-112 |
Zhaan is asked to help an outpost of Delvians attempting to avoid the madness that threatens them, even if they must do it by force. |
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"The Flax" |
July 16, 1999 |
#10113 |
13-113 |
John's flying lessons with Aeryn come to an abrupt end when he is caught in a net left by Zenetian pirates to trap ships they then loot and D'Argo must use an offbeat ally to help them. |
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"Jeremiah Crichton" |
July 30, 1999 |
#10114 |
14-114 |
Seemingly abandoned, Crichton contentedly starts another life in co-existence with the inhabitants of a planet once part of the Hynerian empire until he is pulled into a power struggle. |
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"Durka Returns" |
August 13, 1999 |
#10115 |
15-115 |
A collision with a Nebari ship brings a mentally cleansed supposedly "dead" Durka to Moya along with a very spunky criminal named Chiana, being returned to her people for being a nonconformist. |
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"A Human Reaction" |
August 1, 1999 |
#10116 |
16-116 |
Returning to Earth through a surprise wormhole, Crichton is reunited with his father. Yet when Aeryn, D'Argo and Rygel arrive things become both suspicious and tragic. |
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"Through the Looking Glass " |
September 10, 1999 |
#10117 |
17-117 |
Moya performs an emergency starburst that fragments her into four different dimensions. As John attempts to find crew missing in each dimension, an energy creature appears to add more danger to their predicament. |
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"A Bug's Life" |
September 17, 1999 |
#10118 |
18-118 |
When a group of Peacekeepers from a damaged Marauder board Moya, the crew must pretend to be a Peacekeeper prison vessel. What the Peacekeeper brings onboard, however, may give the Moyans more than they can handle. |
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"Nerve" |
January 7, 2000 |
#10119 |
19-119 |
When an injury Aeryn sustained in A Bug's Life threatens to kill her, Crichton and Chiana must travel undercover to a nearby Peacekeeper base to find a cure. There, Crichton's cover is blown and he comes face to face for the first time with the malevolent half-breed Scorpius. Meanwhile, D'Argo and Zhaan do their best to keep Aeryn alive until Crichton and Chiana can return. This episodes featured the return of Gilina as well as the introductions of Scorpius and Stark. |
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"The Hidden Memory" |
January 14, 2000 |
#10120 |
20-120 |
After partially recovering from her sickness, Aeryn leads Zhaan and D'Argo to the Gammak Base to get Crichton back. At the base, Gilina does her best to help Crichton who is being repeatedly tortured by Scorpius and Crais. Elsewhere, Chiana and Rygel have problems of their own when Moya goes into labor. Moya's baby is born in this episode. |
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"Bone to Be Wild" |
January 21, 2000 |
#10121 |
21-121 |
While on the run from the Peacekeepers, the crew of Moya takes shelter on an asteroid with a breathable atmosphere and covered with folia. They soon discover, however, that plants aren't the only things on the rock. |
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"Family Ties" |
January 28, 2000 |
#10122 |
22-122 |
When Rygel decides to save himself and sell out the crew of Moya to the Peacekeepers, the Moyans must come up with a way to escape. Their luck soon changes, however, when Rygel returns along with Crais. They soon come up with a plan to take out the Gammak Base and allow everyone to get away. The only problem is, it's a fairly suicidal plan. |
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# |
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"Mind the Baby" |
March 17, 2000 |
#10202 |
23-201 |
Crichton, Aeryn and D'argo are stranded in an asteroid field while Scorpius searches for them. Their safety depends on Crais, who is nearby in Talyn. Aeryn teaches Crais how to control the young Leviathan - the only thing she can offer in return for the lives of her friends. When Moya returns to the asteroid field to look for her offspring, and Crichton decides to remove Crais from control of Talyn, Scorpius finally sees his chance to strike. |
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"Vitas Mortis" |
March 24, 2000 |
#10203 |
24-202 |
D'Argo takes part in a sacred ritual that helps an old Luxan, an Orican, to survive. During the ritual the Orican draws energy from who she thinks is D'Argo but is actually Moya. Consequently Moya starts to age rapidly. |
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"Taking the Stone" |
March 31, 2000 |
#10204 |
25-203 |
Chiana leaves Moya and goes to a 'grave planet" populated by a young group of aliens who play dangerous and life-threatening games. |
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"Crackers Don't Matter" |
April 7, 2000 |
#10205 |
26-204 |
The crew returns from a Commerce Planet with a load of Crackers and a meek alien called Traltixx, who promises he can alter Moya's electromagnets to make her untraceable. Crichton is skeptical; it seems too good to be true. As they pass through a constellation of pulsars, an intense paranoia affects the crew, turning them violently again each other. Crichton must fight against his own paranoid delusions to work out what Traltixx is actually doing -- and how to stop him. |
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"The Way We Weren't" |
April 14, 2000 |
#10207 |
27-205 |
A datacam tape is uncovered showing Aeryn as part of a Peacekeeper firing squad that executed a previous Pilot aboard Moya. The rest of the crew wants answers but Aeryn is reluctant to revisit her past - especially her relationship with Velorek, the man charged with forcibly bonding a new Pilot to Moya. Pilot (the current one, that is) refuses to communicate with the crew, not wanting to reveal his own complicity in the murky circumstances surrounding his installment as Moya's guide. |
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"Picture if You Will" |
April 21, 2000 |
#10206 |
28-206 |
Chiana buys a mirror that can predict the future. |
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"Home on the Remains" |
June 16, 2000 |
#10208 |
29-207 |
With Moya out of food, Chiana leads everyone to a dead boudong where she once worked. |
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"Dream A Little Dream" |
June 23, 2000 |
#10201 |
30-208 |
When Zhaan and Crichton are stranded in a transport pod, Zhaan recounts the story of her time with Chiana and Rygel after Family Ties. They end up on a planet where half the population are lawyers, and Zhaan is arrested for murder. |
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"Out of Their Minds" |
July 7, 2000 |
#10209 |
31-209 |
After an attack by the Halosians, the crew of Moya find their minds and bodies switched. They must find a way to get their minds back into their own bodies before the Halosians can power up again and destroy Moya. |
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"My Three Crichtons" |
July 14, 2000 |
#10212 |
32-210 |
A strange energy ball enters Moya and engulfs John. Soon, three Crichtons emerge. The only problem is one appears to be the genuine thing, one is cave man, and one appears to be a future evolved human. When communication with the energy ball is established, it states that it will leave without destroying Moya, but one of the Crichtons must be sacrificed for its research. |
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"Look at the Princess Part I: A Kiss is But a Kiss" |
July 21, 2000 |
#10210 |
33-211 |
To avoid capture by Scorpius Crichton is forced to propose to a Princess - but a hostile Scarran thinks Crichton better dead than wed. |
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"Look at the Princess Part II: I Do, I Think" |
July 28, 2000 |
#10221 |
34-212 |
After an assassination attempt Crichton is put into hiding- only to be handed over to Scorpius. |
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"Look at the Princess Part III: The Maltese Crichton" |
August 4, 2000 |
#10211 |
35-213 |
While Zhaan and Pilot confront one of Moya's creators, Crichton, D'Argo and even Scorpius must rescue Chiana from a Scaran. |
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"Beware of Dog" |
August 11, 2000 |
#10213 |
36-214 |
Chiana buys a parasite hunting Vork, but it may be more trouble than it's worth. |
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"Won't Get Fooled Again" |
August 18, 2000 |
#10214 |
37-215 |
Crichton wakes up on Earth after crashing Farscape One. Believing it to be an illusion, as it was in A Human Reaction, Crichton tries to find a way out. Then things start to get weird. |
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"The Locket" |
August 25, 2000 |
#10215 |
38-216 |
Aeryn disappears into an energy field for several hours, but when she emerges, she has aged several decades. She informs Moya's crew that they have to leave lest they be trapped there forever. When she departs again, Crichton follows her only to get trapped on the planet with her, where he's forced to stay for several decades. Stark returns in this episode. |
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"The Ugly Truth" |
September 8, 2000 |
#10216 |
39-217 |
After Talyn destroys a Placavian ship and flees, Crichton, Aeryn, D'Argo, Zhaan, and Stark are put on trial. During their interrogations, the story of their meeting with Talyn and Crais is told from a number of perspectives. |
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"A Clockwork Nebari" |
September 15, 2000 |
#10217 |
40-218 |
Chiana and Crichton return to Moya after causing a bit of trouble on a nearby planet. They find that Moya has been hijacked by a pair of Nebari who have captured Pilot, mind cleansed the entire crew, and plan on taking Chiana back to Nebari Prime. With most of the crew incapacitated, Crichton and Rygel must figure out a way to stop their captors before they reach their unwanted rendezvous. |
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"Liars, Guns and Money Part I: A Not So Simple Plan" |
January 5, 2001 |
#10218 |
41-219 |
Stark returns from the dead with a plan to save D'Argo's son and make them all rich in the process albeit through armed robbery. What they don't know is that it is Scorpius' money they are stealing. |
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"Liars, Guns and Money Part II: With Friends Like These" |
January 12, 2001 |
#10219 |
42-220 |
With Jothee in Scorpius' hands, the crew of Moya seek out a few old acquaintances to rescue him. |
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"Liars, Guns and Money Part III: Plan B" |
January 19, 2001 |
#10220 |
43-221 |
The crew of Moya assault the Shadow Depository in hopes of rescuing Crichton, now in the hands of Scorpius. |
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"Die Me, Dichotomy" |
January 26, 2001 |
#10222 |
44-222 |
The crew takes Moya and Crichton to an ice planet, hoping that both can be treated by a Diagnosan. Unbeknownst to anyone, however, the Scorpius chip has taken control of Crichton's mind and body and will stop at nothing to get a signal to him. |
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Title |
Original airdate |
Code |
# |
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"Farscape Undressed" |
2001-03-16 |
###### |
xx-300 |
A one-hour primer for audiences new to Farscape |
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"Season of Death" |
2001-03-16 |
#10301 |
45-301 |
Aeryn's dead, John wants to join her, Harvey didn't leave with the chip, and Scorpius is waiting for his command carrier to arrive. Things get a little complicated when a Scarran is let loose. |
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"Suns and Lovers" |
2001-03-23 |
#10302 |
46-302 |
The crew of Moya arrive at a space station which is quickly hit by a massive energy storm. As the Moyans do their best to help rescue survivors, another storm changes course for the station, apparently with a will of its own. They soon figure out that someone on the station is controlling the storm, hoping to destroy it and everyone aboard. |
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"Self-Inflicted Wounds Part I: Could'a, Would'a, Should'a" |
2001-03-30 |
#10303 |
47-303 |
Moya collides and becomes fused with a wormhole research vessel. This episode marks Jool's first appearance. |
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"Self-Inflicted Wounds Part II: Wait for the Wheel" |
2001-04-06 |
#10304 |
48-304 |
When it becomes clear that only one of the two ships must survive, the crews of Moya and the Pathfinder vessel must make a choice. In the end, one of Moya's own must make the ultimate sacrifice. |
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"...Different Destinations" |
2001-04-13 |
#10305 |
49-305 |
Moya's crew is pulled backward in time to the site of a legendary Peacekeeper battle. |
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"Eat Me" |
2001-04-01 |
#10306 |
50-306 |
Crichton and Co. come across another leviathan inhabited by some nasty creatures. |
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"Thanks for Sharing" |
2001-06-15 |
#10307 |
51-307 |
The crew of Moya must deal with having two Crichtons, the slowly recuperating Crais and Talyn, and the tumultuous political situation of a nearby planet. |
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"Green Eyed Monster" |
2001-06-22 |
#10308 |
52-308 |
Talyn gets swallowed by a Budong, and it's up to Stark to save them. Rumors of an affair spread distrust among the crew. |
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"Losing Time" |
2001-06-29 |
#10309 |
53-309 |
Energy riders with hidden agendas occupy the bodies of Moya's crew. |
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"Relativity" |
2001-07-06 |
#10310 |
54-310 |
Aeryn squares off with her relentless mother Xhalax on a swamp planet. |
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"Incubator" |
2001-07-13 |
#10311 |
55-311 |
Hoping to gain access to the wormhole knowledge, Scorpius tells Crichton his life story. |
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"Meltdown" |
2001-07-14 |
#10312 |
56-312 |
Talyn receives signals that lure him into a star, where he almost gets cooked. |
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"Scratch 'n Sniff" |
2001-07-01 |
#10313 |
57-313 |
On a commerce planet, Crichton and D'Argo must free Jool and Chiana from a treacherous local. |
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"Infinite Possibilities Part I: Daedalus Demands" |
2001-07-27 |
#10314 |
58-314 |
The Ancient in the form of Jack Crichton makes contact with Talyn's crew, accusing John of carelessly giving away his wormhole knowledge. They soon make their way to Dam-Ba-Da to find Furlow. She's been offering to sell what she has to the highest bidder, and the Charrids on their way to take it. |
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"Infinite Possibilities Part II: Icarus Abides" |
2001-08-03 |
#10315 |
59-315 |
As a Scarran Dreadnought approaches, Jack helps John construct a wormhole weapon to stop the ship. A sudden betrayal, however, leads to devastating consequences. |
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"Revenging Angel" |
2001-08-10 |
#10316 |
60-316 |
Crichton is knocked unconscious by a hyper-raged D'Argo, and receives bad advice from himself as he enters a world that is quite... animated. |
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"The Choice" |
2001-08-17 |
#10317 |
61-317 |
Aeryn mourns a loss, and Stark wanders off, but nothing on this planet is what it seems when an old enemy returns. |
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"Fractures" |
2001-08-24 |
#10318 |
62-318 |
Moya reunites with Talyn's crew, and encounter another band of fugitives, one of which is a traitor. |
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"I-Yensch, You-Yensch" |
2002-04-05 |
#10319 |
63-319 |
Crichton's negotiations with the Peacekeepers has an unexpectedly bad complication. Talyn finally snaps. |
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"Into the Lion's Den Part I: Lambs to the Slaughter" |
2002-04-12 |
#10320 |
64-320 |
Crichton agrees to assist Scorpius, but secretly plans on sabotaging Scorpius's research. This episode features the first appearance of Commandant Mele-on Grayza. |
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"Into the Lion's Den Part II: Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" |
2002-04-19 |
#10321 |
65-321 |
When it appears that his plan against Scorpius has failed, Crichton has little choice but to help Scorpius. There's always, however, a Plan B. |
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"Dog With Two Bones" |
2002-04-26 |
#10322 |
66-322 |
Crichton contemplates a choice between Aeryn and Earth, while Moya's crew decide to go separate ways. This episode marks Noranti's first appearance. |
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"Crichton Kicks" |
2002-06-07 |
#10401 |
67-401 |
After spending months on a dying Leviathan, Crichton's troubles only increase when a visitor crashes her ship aboard only to be followed by a group of less than friendly pirates. |
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"What Was Lost Part I: Sacrifice" |
2002-06-14 |
#10402 |
68-402 |
Crichton, Chiana, Rygel, and Sikozu head to Arnessk, where they find D'Argo, Jool, and Noranti. The happy reunion, however, isn't about to last when the Peacekeepers are around. |
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"What Was Lost Part II: Resurrection" |
2002-06-21 |
#10403 |
69-403 |
After escaping Grayza, Crichton helps D'Argo and Sikozu plan an escape from the Peacekeepers before the planet becomes too hostile for any life. |
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"Lava's a Many Splendored Thing" |
2002-06-28 |
#10404 |
70-404 |
Thanks to Noranti, the crew and passengers of Lo'La are forced to land on a desolate planet where Rygel finds a cache of valuables owned by a group of criminals. When he's caught in the booty's security system, John Crichton and Ka D'Argo must find a way to get him back before the pirates decide to execute him. |
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"Promises" |
2002-07-12 |
#10405 |
71-405 |
The crew on Lo'La finally reunite with Moya and Aeryn. The good feelings are short lived when Aeryn reveals that she's dying of heat delirium and that Scorpius is onboard. Things get worse with the arrival of one of Aeryn's old enemies and a new Peacekeeper weapon. |
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"Natural Election" |
2002-07-19 |
#10406 |
72-406 |
While the crew is viewing a wormhole, Moya is suddenly hit by a large, toxic space plant. The crew must find a way to kill the plant before it kills Moya. Aeryn tells Chiana a secret about her pregnancy, and asks her to keep it secret. Three guesses about what happens with that. |
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"John Quixote" |
2002-07-26 |
#10407 |
73-407 |
John and Chiana enter a bizarre virtual reality game, but it soon turns out that it may be much more than a simple game. |
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"I Shrink Therefore I Am" |
2002-08-02 |
#10408 |
74-408 |
While Crichton and Noranti are away, Moya is boarded by a group of bounty hunters who easily imprison the crew. Crichton and Scorpius must work together to fight them before Moya ends up in the hands of the Scarrans. |
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"A Prefect Murder" |
2002-08-09 |
#10409 |
75-409 |
The crew of Moya get caught up in a planetary coup, and it seems that Aeryn may be responsible for starting it. |
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"Coup By Clam" |
2002-08-16 |
#10410 |
76-410 |
With Moya in need of expert repair, the crew stops at an isolated settlement in the region known as Tormented Space. They submit to a routine examination for so-called "Space Madness", but find themselves the victims of an extortion plot by the examining doctor, who has placed a potentially-lethal substance in their food. |
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"Unrealized Reality" |
2002-08-23 |
#10411 |
77-411 |
While Crichton is out exploring a wormhole in an EV suit, he's pulled inside. There he finds himself face to face with a mysterious being who warns Crichton of the dangers of wormhole navigation and determines that Crichton may have to die because of what he knows. |
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"Kansas" |
2003-01-10 |
#10412 |
78-412 |
Crichton and his friends find themselves on Earth in the year 1985. Unfortunately, Crichton discovers that history has been altered and his father Jack is set to command the space shuttle Challenger on its final mission. |
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"Terra Firma" |
2003-01-17 |
#10413 |
79-413 |
Crichton and the crew of Moya reach present day Earth. While Moya's non-human passengers are introduced to Crichton's home planet, John must come to terms with his new life and his old one, and where Aeryn fits into everything. They soon discover that they didn't come to Earth alone. |
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"Twice Shy" |
2003-01-24 |
#10414 |
80-414 |
Back in the Uncharted Territories, Moya and crew pick up a mysterious passenger who is much more than she seems. |
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"Mental as Anything " |
2003-01-31 |
#10415 |
81-415 |
Scorpius takes Moya's male crewmembers to a place where they will receive special training. While Crichton is subjected to conditions that will help him fend off Scarran heat, D'Argo comes face to face with Macton, his wife's killer. But Macton has a surprise of his own. |
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"Bringing Home the Beacon" |
2003-02-07 |
#10416 |
82-416 |
Moya's female crew head for an asteroid outpost, hoping to find a device that will help disguise Moya. It's not long before Peacekeepers and Scarrans arrive at the station, but if they didn't come for Moya's crew, why are they here? This episode marks the first appearance of War Minister Ahkna. |
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"A Constellation of Doubt" |
2003-02-14 |
#10417 |
83-417 |
With Aeryn still missing, Crichton retreats to his room and watches a documentary detailing humanity's reaction to Moya's recent visit to Earth. |
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"Prayer" |
2003-02-21 |
#10418 |
84-418 |
Crichton and Scorpius travel to the Bizzaro Moya from Unrealized Reality in order to find the location of Katratzi, where they believe Aeryn is being taken. Meanwhile, Aeryn is repeatedly tortured when the Scarrans realize that her baby may be Crichton's. |
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"We're So Screwed Part I: Fetal Attraction" |
2003-02-28 |
#10419 |
85-419 |
Moya's crew infiltrate a Scarran outpost in an effort to rescue Aeryn. Things don't go as planned, however, when Noranti deliberately releases a deadly plague. |
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"We're So Screwed Part II: Hot to Katratzi" |
2003-03-07 |
#10420 |
86-420 |
The crew of Moya head to Katratzi in hopes of rescuing the now wormhole knowledgeable Scorpius from the Scarrans. To do this, Crichton straps an atomic bomb to his hip. |
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"We're So Screwed Part III: La Bomba" |
2003-03-14 |
#10421 |
87-421 |
Crichton and co. must find a way to escape Katratzi before the Scarrans decide that they are disposable. |
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"Bad Timing" |
2003-03-21 |
#10422 |
88-422 |
With the Scarrans on the way, Crichton must find a way to permanently close the wormhole to Earth. |