Summit (The Outer Limits)
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The Outer Limits episode | |
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“Summit” | |
Episode no. | Season 5 Episode 13 |
Guest star(s) | Michael Ironside as Ambassador Prosser, Marcia Cross as Katherine "Kate" Woods, Kevin Conway as Mr. Portis, John Spencer as Col. Wallis Thurman, Andrew Airlie as Jonathan Morris, Jonathan Walker as Brent Secor, Dave Adams as Desmond Shiff, Campbell Lane as Noel Bachman, Matthew Prior as Todd Woods, Darryl Scheelar as Gorum, Eric Schneider as High Commander Reese |
Writer(s) | Scott Peters |
Director | James Head |
Production no. | 101 |
Original airdate | 21 May 1999 |
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"Summit" is an episode of The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 21 May 1999, during the fifth season.
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[edit] Introduction
On a barren planetoid, diplomats from Earth and Dregocia meet to discuss peace.
[edit] Opening narration
- "Buried deep within the heart of every conflict lies a territory known as common ground. But how do we summon the courage to seek out its borders?"
[edit] Plot synopsis
Deep space. A small planetoid. The sight of an intergalactic summit between two warring worlds. Diplomats from both Earth and Dregocia, a distant planet, are dispatched to the neutral ground to work out a peace accord. We quickly come to learn that Dregocians are human as well, but a genetically-engineered race, kept on Dregocia to mine Trion ore, shipping it back to earth to run its power plants. Now, not unlike England and its colonies, Dregoicians demand their freedom and autonomy from Earth. But when a shuttle carrying the Dregocian delegation to the summit site malfunctions and crashes, apparently due to sabotage, things quickly deteriorate. The delegation from Earth, already at the summit facility, watch in horror as the crash of the shuttle sparks an exchange that results in the mutual destruction of both the Earth and Dregocian flagships, orbiting the planetoid. This sets in motion a doomsday process, that if allowed to proceed will result in the extinction of humans, Earth-born and Dregocian alike. Kate Woods (Marcia Cross), the earth’s senior surviving diplomatic representative, can save the world, but only if she can re-establish contact with Earth. In order to do that, she's must overcome some serious obstacles. She must resist the hawkish instincts of her military adviser, Col. Wallis Thurman (John Spencer) and her own hatred of the race that killed her husband. And she must deal with a determined Dregg rival, Prosser (Michael Ironside), who survived the crash and is willing to let his people perish rather than continue to be ruled by Earth. As the clock ticks, Kate and Prosser negotiate to the brink of annihilation, hoping to establish enough trust to save both civilizations. But can a trust so fragile survive the efforts of those on both sides who would rather see war continue than relations improve? And are Kate and the others willing to pay the price that might be required to save the world?
[edit] Closing narration
- "Only with the realization that, what we share with our enemy is greater than what divides us, can peace ever be won."