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In the early twenty-first century Earth is visited by an alien race, the Taelons. They claim they wish to share knowledge with the rest of humanity in the hopes of getting to know us better. The Taelons' true motives may not be as generous as they claim. Inter-alien wars and resistance movements result in resolution, in the end...

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05x22 Final Conflict Aired: May. 20, 2002

As Renee begins to lose hope that humanity will survive, an old friend will reappears to give her guidance and solace. Yulyn and Ra'jel will … [continue reading]

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The show had 5 seasons and 110 episodes air between 1997 and 2002.

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  • 'Michael Ironside' was the first choice for the role of William Boone.
  • The show is famous for the unusually high turnover rate among the regular cast, partially due to contractual disagreements between the cast and the producers. Almost all of the show's major…
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    The show is famous for the unusually high turnover rate among the regular cast, partially due to contractual disagreements between the cast and the producers. Almost all of the show's major characters were killed or otherwise removed within a season or two of being introduced. In fact, the only character to appear as a regular during all five seasons was FBI Agent Ronald Sandoval (Von Flores), the show's main antagonist.
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  • Paul Gertz, one of the head writers on the show has said that the extent of Gene Roddenberry's involvement in the creation of the show was a premise written on a napkin in a lockbox full of…
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    Paul Gertz, one of the head writers on the show has said that the extent of Gene Roddenberry's involvement in the creation of the show was a premise written on a napkin in a lockbox full of obscure notes written on things like receipts, scraps of paper. Out of that small note, they created they show.
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