SEAQUEST DSV MINI EPISODE GUIDE
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><>  seaQuest DSV Mini Episode Guide                   ><>
><>  Guide Date : August 1994                          ><>
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><>  Originally Compiled and Maintained By Edwin Yau   ><>
><>  Currently Maintained By Gerald Henrikson          ><>
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          CONTENTS  (* means new or updated data)

   * [1]  NOTES

   * [2]  EPISODE GUIDE
          [2.1]  SEASON 1
          [2.2]  SEASON 2

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[1]  NOTES
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Welcome to the seaQuest DSV mini episode guide.  Please note that this is
just a cut-down episode guide that lists the episode, it's airing order and
has a short plot summary.  A much larger guide/FAQ is can be found via
anonymous FTP at the usual sites (see below).

This guide is posted to:-

     rec.arts.sf.tv
and  rec.arts.tv.uk.

It, and other seaQuest DSV-related material, are available for anonymous FTP
at ftp.hyperion.com, src.doc.ic.ac.uk and gandalf.rutgers.edu.  Please see
the seaQuest_DSV_FAQ for further details.

Special thanks go to Loren Heisey, Gerald Henriksen and Sally Smith for their
help.  If you have any queries, suggestions or comments, please send them to
either of the e-mail addresses below.

This guide is Copyright (C) August 1994 by Edwin Yau.  Additional copyright
held by Gerald Henriksen.  It may be redistributed freely in its complete
form, but may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever if any monies is to be
made from it without prior permission of the author.  No attempt has been
made to supersede any rights held by NBC, Universal Television, Amblin
Entertainment, ITV or any other copyright holders.

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Edwin Yau, e-mail: ey@unix.brighton.ac.uk
               or  cs_e266@ceres.kingston.ac.uk
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Gerald Henriksen, e-mail: rn.1035@rose.com
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[2]  EPISODE GUIDE
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The format of the guide is as follows:-

    [Airing order]  [Episode Title]
    [Plot summary]

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[2.1]  SEASON 1
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00) "To Be Or Not To Be"

The pilot episode where the crew of seaQuest investigate a distress call from
an underwater colony, only to be attacked by a renegade sub whose captain
wants to destroy seaQuest!

01) "The Devil's Window"

Darwin falls mysteriously ill and will die unless a cure is found, but a
visiting scientist is more concerned with his project than a mere dolphin!

02) "Treasure of the Mind"

When a preserved annexe of the Great Library of Alexandria is discovered,
some nations lay claim to its treasures, sending in their military forces to
secure their recovery - the UEO send a team of ESP parapsychologists.

03) "Games"

The crew of seaQuest rescue a warden and his cryogenically-frozen prisoner,
who escapes and has a deadly toxin which will be released unless the crew
does as he says, which means launching the seaQuest's missiles...

04) "Treasure of the Tonga Trench"

Krieg brings back what he believes is a priceless gem and greed becomes the
name of the game, but no-one reckons on Krieg's 'sea monster' tale being real
until it attacks the seaQuest.

05) "Brothers and Sisters"

The seaQuest team discover a group of abandoned children living in an old and
crumbling munitions facility which could unleash a deadly weapons explosion.

06) "Give Me Liberte"

When Commander Ford and other crew members are contaminated with a deadly
virus from a crashed space station discovered on the ocean floor, Captain
Bridger finds himself fighting against the clock to save them.

07) "Knight of Shadows"

A team from seaQuest board a sunken ship in order to determine the cause of
it's demise, but find themselves trapped in a whirlwind of bizarre and spooky
events.

08) "Bad Water"

In the Bermuda Triangle just off the coast of Florida, a hurricane threatens
the seaQuest's rescue of a French sightseeing submarine which is stuck in a
freshwater sink hole and running out of oxygen, and the crew on board
seaQuest and it's rescue sub get into trouble too.

09) "The Regulator"

Krieg contacts an unconventional salvage operator in order to get the
seaQuest's ventilation fixed, but in return for his service, "The Regulator"
takes Darwin!

10) "seaWest"

Hitchcock goes into an underwater gold mining colony posing as a singer to
investigate a distress signal and discovers that the rightful owner of the
mine and his family are being held hostage by an outlaw.

11) "Photon Bullet"

Lucas visits a communications base populated by a group of genius computer
hackers, one of whom persuades Lucas to break into the World Bank and divert
funds for humanitarian causes.

12) "Better Than Martians"

seaQuest is dispatched to rescue a crew returning from a manned mission to
Mars when their space capsule crash lands in the Atlantic Ocean, but the
Vietnamese president and a mutinous army general want them too.

13) "Nothing but the Truth"

In the middle of an experiment with only a skeleton crew aboard, seaQuest is
boarded by a group of commandos who quickly take control of the ship.

14) "Greed for a Pirate's Dream"

With the coming of a catastrophic volcanic eruption, the crew of seaQuest
must convince treasure seekers on an island to abandon their lifelong dream
or face near certain death.

15) "Whale Song"

Illegal whaling ships are lose and a renegade sub has been sinking them.  The
crew of seaQuest must stop both the sub and the ships.

16) "The Stinger"

Lucas is knocked unconscious when The Stinger, a high speed sub, is stolen.

17) "Hide and Seek"

William Shatner guest stars as a dictator who takes Drs. Westphalen and
Lansdowne hostage in order to gain entrance into seaQuest in the hopes of
using the ship's technology to rehabilitate his autistic son.

18) "The Last Lap of Luxury"

At a UEO summit Lucas is taken hostage along with a group of UEO leaders, and
the seaQuest crew uncover a mysterious and complicated plot whilst looking
for the hostages.

19) "Abalon"

Charlton Heston stars as a scientist who manages to create a community of
water-breathing humans which Ford stumbles upon and is captured.

20) "Such Great Patience"

Things go wrong when the seaQuest crew discover a million-year old spaceship
with Darwin being the key to bridging the communications gap.

21) "The Good Death"

When the crew of seaQuest are tricked into torpedoing a refugee ship which
Westphalen's daughter is helping, Dr. Westphalen, Ford, and Shan are trapped
trying to save her.

22) "An Ocean On Fire"

Things go wrong when a power plant which is set to supply energy to the whole
world goes on-line; there's a danger of the polar ice caps melting - Bridger
must sacrifice the seaQuest to save the world.

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[2.2]  SEASON 2
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23) "Daggers"

A two-hour episode revolving around a period in the seaQuest universe between
the years 1997 and 2003, which has been come to known as the Dark Age of
Genetics, or D.A.G., where beings created during this time are known as
'Daggers'.

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