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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - The Resurrection (Oct/07/1988) | 35 years ago Earth experienced a war of the worlds, humanity's saviour being common diseases to which it had long since gained immunity. However, a Pandora's Box is opened when the invaders are accidently revived via radiation exposure, cancelling the presence of their microscopic attackers.
Their plot to reignite warfare is recognised only by Dr. Harrison Blackwood, who must convince others of the renewed global threat. | | Guest Stars: Richard Comar as Chambers, Gwynyth Walsh as Charlotte, Ilse Von Glatz as Urick, Eugene Clark as Sgt. Gordon Reynolds, Michael Rudder as Einhorn, Corinne Conley as Mrs. Pennyworth, Larry Reynolds as Mr. Kensington, Rachel Blanchard as Debi McCullough, John Vernon as Gen. Wilson, | Co-Guest Stars: Frank Pellegrino (1) as Mossoud, Martin Neufeld as Finney, Ric Sarabia as Teal, Desmond Ellis as Orel, Jack Mather (2) as Doc, Harry Booker as Sheriff, David Hughes (1) as Dr. Jacobi, Donald Tripe as Dr. Gutterman, Steve Atkinson as Corporal #1, Kevin Fox as Corporal #2, Ted Follows as General Arquette, Judah Katz as Pilot #1, Jeff Knight as Pilot #2, Daryl Shuttleworth as Signal Corps Technician, Richard Sali as Hunter #1, Don Keppy as Hunter #2 | Director: Colin Chilvers Writer: Greg Strangis | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - The Walls of Jericho (Oct/10/1988) | It's been six weeks without any further activity from the aliens since the destruction of their warships. The powers-that-be believe that the Blackwood Project has done its job and prepare to shut it down.
In reality, the aliens are very much alive, but have put all efforts in combating the radiation that protects them from bacteria from killing them as well. | | Guest Stars: Mark Humphrey as Milkman #1, Richard Comar as Advocate #1, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #2, Michael Rudder as Advocate #3, Larry Reynolds as Tom Kensington, Corinne Conley as Mrs. Pennyworth, Rachel Blanchard as Debi McCullough, John Vernon as Gen. Wilson, | Co-Guest Stars: Dale Wilson (2) as Sheriff, Jim Bearden as Rancher, Leslie Carlson as Detective #1 (credited as Les Carlson), Louise Cranfield as Young Wife, Kris Ryan as Detective #2, Brenda Adams as Woman Worker, Rod Heffernan as Computer Technician, Michael Caruana as Ralph, Chris Potter as Farmer, Eric Keenleyside as Foreman, Steve Makaj as Milkman #2 (credited as Stephen Makaj), Robert Lee (4) as Chin, Mrs. Lau as Chinese Woman, Ted Hanlan as Guard, Paul De La Rosa as Cop | Director: Colin Chilvers Writer: Forrest Van Buren | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Thy Kingdom Come (Oct/17/1988) | The aliens begin gathering additional troops by freeing more of their brethren from their secreted locations.
Soon the Blackwood Project becomes aware of an alien trek into Canada via the mentally troubled Sylvia Van Buren, survivor of the original War of the Worlds. | | Special Guest Stars: Ann Robinson (1) as Sylvia Van Buren, | Guest Stars: Richard Comar as Advocate #1, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #2, Michael Rudder as Advocate #3, Alan C. Peterson as Alien Hunter (credited as Alar Aedma), | Co-Guest Stars: Walker Boone as Prison Guard, Michael Fletcher as Beckwith, Joy Thompson as Mom, John Blackwood as Dad, Helen Carscallen as Granny, Stuart Stone as Bobby, Diane Douglass (1) as Nurse, John Dee (1) as Old Man, Paul Bettis as Attendant, Steve Mousseau as Sheriff, Len Doncheff as Police Captain, Paul MacCallum (1) as Hunter #1, David Blacker as Hunter #2, Kenneth W. Roberts as Hunter #3, Michael-Michael Sokovnin as Hockey Player #1, Robbie Rox as Hockey Player #2, Al Therrien as Hockey Player #3, Garry Robbins as Goalie (credited as Gary Robins), Aaron Ross Fraser (2) as Officer/Guard, Colleen Embree as Jordan, Dolora Harvey as Nun, Valerie Boyle as Nun, Brian Hill (3) as Military Guard #1, Elliot McIver as Military Guard #2 | Director: Winrich Kolbe Writer: Herbert Wright | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - A Multitude of Idols (Oct/24/1988) | In order to carry out successful covert missions, the aliens need to integrate themselves into human society. And an abandoned town named Beeton becomes the perfect location of operations to prepare host bodies.
| | Guest Stars: Michele Scarabelli as Elyse Conway, Neil Vipond as Reverend, | Co-Guest Stars: Ray James as FBI Leader, Jackie Richardson as Blanche, Garfield Andrews as Simons, Von Flores as Alex, Roger McKeen as Driver #1, T. O. Dillon as Driver 2 (credited as Tedd Dillon), Judy Sinclair as Judy, Chick Roberts as Frank, Richard Gira as FBI #1, Jim Walton as FBI #2, Joe Matheson as FBI #3, | Uncredited: Richard Comar as Advocate #1, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #2, Michael Rudder as Advocate #3 | Director: Neill Fearnley Writer: Tom Lazarus | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Eye for an Eye (Oct/31/1988) | The residents of Grover's Mill are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the infamous Orson Welles radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds. Everyone except four veterans of the 1938 militia, who claim to know the truth about what happened that October night.
As the Blackwood Project pays a visit for research, the "Martians" have also returned for something they left behind. | | Special Guest Stars: Jeff Corey as Flannery, John Ireland as Harv, | Co-Guest Stars: Jack Jessop as Bill, Jack Ammon as Sam, Mark Holmes as Red, Rachel Blanchard as Debi, Rita Tuckett as Miss Daly, Kevin Rushton as Dog, Mary Beth Rubens as Marla, Sergio Galli as Biker #1, Linda Singer as Biker Chick, Kenny MacLean as Biker #2, Sascha Tukatsch as Biker #3, Richard Fitzpatrick as Officer #1, Michael Fawkes as Officer #2, Frank Knight as Orson Welles #1, Giovanni Paldino as Orson Welles #2, Alanna Cavanagh as Worker, | Uncredited: Richard Comar as Advocate #1, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #2, Michael Rudder as Advocate #3 | Director: Mark Sobel Writer: Tom Lazarus | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - The Second Seal (Nov/07/1988) | | The Blackwood Project makes a visit to a military base to unlock material related to the 1953 invasion. Their search is interrupted by aliens who are there for the same reason, but only after one specific thing: a list containing the location of every North American alien dumpsite. | | Special Guest Stars: Lynne Griffin (1) as Amanda Burke, Greg Morris as General Masters, | Guest Stars: Michael McKeever as Lt. Hamill, James Kidnie as Captain Murphy, Anne Farquhar as Newswoman, Kirk Dunn as Hancock, Miriam Newhouse as Ellen, | Co-Guest Stars: Roy Lewis as Cameraman, Paul Eves as Alien MP/Courier, Wally Bondarenko as Officer at the Bar, Todd Schroeder as Guard, | Uncredited: Richard Comar as Advocate #1, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #2, Michael Rudder as Advocate #3 | Director: Neill Fearnley Writer: Patrick Barry (1) | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Goliath Is My Name (Nov/14/1988) | | Aliens are sent to steal a deadly toxin called Y Fever from a college campus. But an accident with the substance turns one of them into an uncontrollable and increasingly unstable danger as he continues to wield the remaining vials of the chemical agent while engaging in his host's role-playing game. | | Guest Stars: Jeremy Ratchford as Student, Eric Bruskotter as Jefferson, | Co-Guest Stars: Jason Blicker as Pete, Hume Baugh as Alien #1, Rachel Blanchard as Debi, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #2, Carolyn Dunn as Debra, Kelly Rowan as Kim, James Kee as Robert Parkins, Terry Doyle as Dean Holden, Alex Karzis as Samuel, Kevin Frank (2) as Gabriel, Jill Hennessy as Patty, Darren O'Donnell as Alien #2, Damon D'Oliveira as Alien #3, T. J. Scott as Lab Technician, George Merner as Officer Helfrich, | Uncredited: Richard Comar as Advocate #1, Michael Rudder as Advocate #3 | Director: George Bloomfield Writer: Tom Lazarus | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - To Heal the Leper (Nov/21/1988) | The Advocacy take the risk of venturing into the outside world to fuel a powerful enough distillery to cure one of their fellow ailing comrades, and thus resume their collective leadership.
Meanwhile, this lack of guidance has caused a lapse of alien activity that seems to signal an end to the alien menace. But Harrison is increasingly obsessed with the belief that the threat is still in the air. | | Special Guest Stars: Ann Robinson (1) as Sylvia Van Buren, | Co-Guest Stars: Kim Coates as Scott, Guylaine St-Onge as Beth, Paul Boretski as Leo, Richard Comar as Advocate #1, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #2, Neil Dainard as Detective Harley, Diane Douglass (1) as Nurse, John Dee (1) as Old Man, Philip Williams as Fred, Len Carlson (1) as Attending Alien, Ross Manson as Officer Roberts, Elizabeth Leslie (1) as Desk Honey, Krista Bridges as Teen Queen, Claude Rae as Dean, Harold Luft as Guard | Director: William Fruet Writer: David Tynan | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - The Good Samaritan (Dec/26/1988) | | Businessman Marcus Madison Mason has gained great attention for having developed a grain that could help feed the world and end global famine. Due to its tolerance to radiation, Suzanne hopes to obtain the secret to help the world as an aid against the aliens. However, Mason's product has also garnered the aliens' attention who hope to use it as means of worldwide poisoning. | | Guest Stars: Lori Hallier as Teri, Warren Davis as Franklin, Alex Cord as Marcus Madison Mason, | Co-Guest Stars: Richard Comar as Advocate #1, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #2, Michael Rudder as Advocate #3, Corinne Conley as Mrs. Pennyworth, Rachel Blanchard as Debi McCullough, David Gardner as Larson, Sharolyn Sparrow as Helen, Micki Moore as Joyce Mason, Barry Flatman as Hewlit, Michael Eric Kramer (1) as Commander (credited as Michael Kramer), James O'Regan as Cook, Mark Krause as Busboy, Mung-Ling Tsui as Waitress (credited as Mung Ling Tsui), Billie Mae Richards as Matron #1, Maxine Miller (1) as Matron #2, Anne Mirvish as Matron #3, Michael Woods as Bodyguard, J. R. Zimmerman as Dr. Adams, George Kash as Longshoreman, John Bayliss as Doctor, Djanet Sears as Nurse, Darrin Baker (1) as College Boy #1, Andrew Gunn as College Boy #2, Laura Cruickshank as Cheerleader, | Uncredited: C. J. Fidler as Captive Woman | Director: Paul Tucker Writer: Sylvia Clayton | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Epiphany (Jan/02/1989) | | The tension of a disarmament pact between the United States and Soviet Union is a perfect time for the aliens to detonate a bomb in hopes that it will be their first of many successes of inciting human conflict, and thus quickening its inevitable self-destruction. | | Special Guest Stars: Deborah Wakeham as Katya Rhodan, David Ferry as Policeman, Patrick Macnee as Valery Kedrov, | Co-Guest Stars: Richard Comar as Advocate #1, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #2, Michael Rudder as Advocate #3, Michael Eric Kramer (1) as Commander (credited as Michael Kramer), John Liddle as Worker #1, Frank Crudell as Worker #2, Maggie Huculak as Female Worker, Bob Dunn as Journalist, Patti Gail as Nun #1, Brenda Kamino as Nun #2, Jackie May (1) as Nun #3, Paul Brogren as Small Boy, Nick Kantas as Pre-Teen #1, Troy Di Berto as Pre-Teen #2, Stella Sprowell as Old Lady, Gary Chessman as Young Hood, Marty Galin as Cabby, Conrad Coates as Driver, Stephen Walsh as Co-Worker, Paula Barrett (2) as Reporter, Barbara Barnes Hopkins (1) as Parking Officer, Paul Martin Charters as Security Officer, Sarah Lynn Campbell (1) as Young Girl, Andrew Thomson (2) as Uniformed Cop, Pat Patterson as Tow Truck Driver, | Uncredited: David Calderisi as Advocate #1, Corinne Conley as Mrs. Pennyworth, Rachel Blanchard as Debi McCullough, Randy Atmadja as Man at scene | Director: Neill Fearnley Writer: Sylvia Van Buren | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - Among the Philistines (Jan/09/1989) | | The Blackwood Project have met a wonderful new potential partner for the team, a linguist who has been able to successfuly decipher the aliens' transmissions. However, when things begin to fail to add up, it's quite obvious that something is wrong. | | Special Guest Stars: Cedric Smith as Adrian, | Co-Guest Stars: Rachel Blanchard as Debi, Corinne Conley as Mrs. Pennyworth, Larry Reynolds as Kensington, David Calderisi as Advocate #1, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #2, Gregory Cross as Chubs, Cliff Woolner as Alien Trucker, Richard Beach (1) as Alien Driver, Clyde Whitham as Soldier | Director: William Fruet Writer: Patrick Barry (1) | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - Choirs of Angels (Jan/16/1989) | | The aliens employ a brillaint scientist to develop a vaccine against Earth's bacteria by method of brainwashing him through music into thinking that they are great beings of peace and mercy. Soon Harrison is unintentionally drawn into same delusions, dividing himself from the other members who try to bring him back to his senses. | | Special Guest Stars: John Novak as Alien #1, Alex Carter (1) as Alien #2, Heidi Von Palleske as Alien #3, Jan Rubeš as Dr. Von Deer, | Co-Guest Stars: Billy Thorpe as Billy Carlos, Michael Rudder as Advocate #3, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #2, David Calderisi as Advocate #1, Karen Wood as Receptionist, Wally Bolland as Policeman | Director: Herbert Wright Writer: Durnford King | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - Dust to Dust (Jan/23/1989) | | A Native American headdress dug up at the Westeskiwin Indian Reservation holds great meaning to many. To Ironhose, it is a sacred object; to archeologist Mark Newport, it is worth money; but to the aliens, it holds a crystal that belongs to and can locate a long forgotten warship. | | Special Guest Stars: R. D. Reid as Mark Newport, Elias Zarou as Kirk, Ivan Naranjo as Joseph Lonetree, | Co-Guest Stars: Robin Sewell as Grace, Eric Schweig as Darrow, Michael Rudder as Advocate #3, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #2, Linda Goranson as Connie, Joseph Ziegler as Pat, George Bloomfield as Lawyer, Gairey Richardson as Detective Bob, Tim MacMenamin as Guard, | Uncredited: Michael Eric Kramer (1) as Unknown, David Calderisi as Advocate #1 | Director: George Bloomfield Writer: Richard Krzemien | | | |
| 14 :01x14 - He Feedeth Among the Lilies (Jan/30/1989) | The aliens have become quite desperate to learn the secret of the human immune system and undertake to figure it out for themselves. This includes targeting and experimenting on various unsuspecting people.
The Blackwood Project interviews many of them in hopes of a window into alien behaviour. One particular woman catches the attention of Harrison, but her experience may be too horrifying for either of them to handle. | | Special Guest Stars: Cynthia Belliveau as Karen McKinney, | Co-Guest Stars: Maria del Mar as Estelle, Carole Galloway as Pat Thistle, Graham Batchelor as Arnold Thistle, Myron Senkus as Walter Hayden, Michael Rudder as Advocate #3, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #2, David Calderisi as Advocate #1, Mary Pirie as Alien Doc #1, Mark Wilson (3) as Paramedic #1, Dana Anderson (1) as Paramedic #2, Faye Cohen as Alien Doc #2, Diana Rowland as Alien Doc #3, Julian Richings as Man with Hat, Larry Mannell as Doctor, Bonnie Gruen as Nurse, Andrea Nevitt as Aide, Christopher Trace (2) as Cop (credited as Chris Trace) | Director: George Bloomfield Writer: Tom Lazarus | | | |
| 15 :01x15 - The Prodigal Son (Feb/06/1989) | Harrison is invited to meet a hermit artist simply named Quinn. However, he soon finds out that the man is not only an alien, but is immune to Earth's bacteria due to the same body he possessed in 1953.
Fortunately for Harrison, Quinn is not working with his own kind, but rather, running from them. Unfortunately, however, Quinn is going to use Blackwood to help him in his own plot to take over the world. | | Special Guest Stars: James Purcell as McGinnis, Robert Morelli as Sgt. Fitzpatrick, John Colicos as Quinn, | Co-Guest Stars: Boris Khaimovich as Alien Cop, Elliot McIver as Cop, Michael Rudder as Advocate #3, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #2, David Calderisi as Advocate #1, Randall Carpenter as Margo, Jim Yip as Hwang, Dan Delabbio as Sanchez | Director: George McCowan Story: Patrick Barry (1) | Teleplay: Herbert Wright | | | |
| 16 :01x16 - The Meek Shall Inherit (Feb/13/1989) | The aliens have constructed a way to paralyse humanity's means of communication, but to enable it to full scale they need a proper generator, sending three operatives to retrieve it by possessing the bodies of unvalued homeless people.
Meanwhile, Sylvia Van Buren has befriended and escapes the Whitewood Sanitarium with a homeless girl who is the only one who believes her talk of the aliens. | | Special Guest Stars: Diana Reis as Molly Stone, Ann Robinson (1) as Sylvia Van Buren, | Co-Guest Stars: Michael Copeman as Dayton, John Gilbert (1) as Sensky, Sam Malkin as Pollito, Norah Grant as Sgt. Coleman, Vito Rezza as Stavrakos, Steve Pernie as Derriman, Gene Mack as Bull, Diane Douglass (1) as Nurse, David Calderisi as Advocate #1, Michael Eric Kramer (1) as Advocate #2 (credited as Michael Kramer), Martin Neufeld as Advocate #3, Steve Makaj as Lineman, Kim Cayer as Hooker, Mary McCandless as Mom, Will Finlay (1) as Dad, Susan Lowry as Daughter, Jed Dixon as Stan | Director: William Fruet Writer: D. C. Fontana | | | |
| 17 :01x17 - Unto Us a Child is Born (Feb/20/1989) | Aliens abandon a compromised biological attack, one of whom panics and takes over another body to escape, not knowing its new host is a pregnant woman.
The child that is soon born is a curiousity because it has taken with it part of the alien that blended with its mother. Even when it grows into a monster, the Blackwood Project must protect it from the aliens who soon realise that it may be a source of salvation against Earth's bacteria. | | Special Guest Stars: Brent Carver as Jesse, Amber Lea Weston as Nancy Salvo, | Co-Guest Stars: Geoffrey Bowes as Colin, Clark Johnson as Young, Peter Boretski as Howard Hugo, Martha Irving as Peggy, Mark Parr as Alien Mutant #1, Norah Grant as Sgt. Coleman, Deborah Theaker as Saleslady, Albert Schultz (2) as Ken, David Calderisi as Advocate #1, Michael Eric Kramer (1) as Advocate #2 (credited as Michael Kramer), Martin Neufeld as Advocate #3, John Ferguson (1) as Alien Mutant #2, Ken Girotti as Lang, Daniel Kash (1) as Guard, Michele Claire as Nurse, Tim Koetting as Dr. Melish, Heather Clifford as Nurse, Jacqueline McLeod as Blanche, James Mainprize as Bernie, Jonathan Ursini as Alien Toddler, Brandyn Ursini as Alien Toddler | Director: George Bloomfield Writer: David Braff | | | |
| 18 :01x18 - The Last Supper (Mar/06/1989) | To better understand the reach of the aliens, the Blackwood Project holds a top secret meeting with extraterrestrial authorities from other parts of the world.
Their objective, and more importantly, their lives are in jeopardy as the aliens are not only aware of the meeting, but one of them may be an alien operative. | | Special Guest Stars: Colm Feore as Leonid Argochev, Efrain Figueroa as Gabriel Morales, James Hong as Soo Tak, | Co-Guest Stars: Barry Kennedy as Jerry Raymond, Suzanne Coy as Sunethra Menathong, Abbott Anderson as Morris Burnobi (credited as Abbott Jones Anderson), Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #1, Ric Sarabia as Advocate #2, Michael Copeman as Advocate #3, Brenda Kamino as Nurse, Ron Payne as Businessman, Norah Grant as Sgt. Coleman | Director: George McCowan Writer: Tom Lazarus | | | |
| 19 :01x19 - Vengeance is Mine (Apr/17/1989) | | Ironhorse must now fight both a psychological and emotional war after he accidently kills an innocent civilian. However, he is not the only one with inner wounds. The victim's husband knows who murdered his wife and is determined to exact revenge. | | Guest Stars: Bernard Behrens as Psychiatrist, Denis Forest as Martin Cole, | Co-Guest Stars: Carolyn Dunn as Sarah Cole, Alannah Myles as Samantha, Peter Millard (1) as Alien #1, Paul Coeur as Alien #2 (credited as Paul Jolicoeur), Julie Khaner as Alien Woman, Don Allison as Milton, Roger Montgomery as Henchman, Vito Rezza as Stavrakos, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #1, Ric Sarabia as Advocate #2, Michael Copeman as Advocate #3, Mishu Vellani as Woman Student, David Mulholland as Reverend, Simon Du Toit as Guard, Nick De Kruyff as Human Captive | Director: George Bloomfield Writer: Arnold Margolin | | | |
| 20 :01x20 - My Soul to Keep (Apr/24/1989) | | With their mating limited to a nine-year interval, the aliens put a good deal of risk into ensuring that their offspring survive. Meanwhile, Suzanne's ex-husband tries to get close to her again for the sake of a scoop, but his interference has been set in motion by someone who has a history with the Blackwood Project and the aliens. | | Special Guest Stars: Michael Parks as Cash McCullough, John Colicos as Quinn, | Co-Guest Stars: Michael Dyson as Farmer/Alien, Bruce McFee as Guard, Rachel Blanchard as Debi, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #1, Ric Sarabia as Advocate #2, Michael Copeman as Advocate #3, Vito Rezza as Stavrakos, Mohsin Sherazee as Cabbie/Alien, Randy Atmadja as Old Clerk, Robert Bidaman as Cooper, Peter Van Wart as Camera Crew #1, André Mayers as Camera Crew #2 (credited as Andre Mayers) | Director: William Fruet Writer: Jon Kubichan | | | |
| 21 :01x21 - So Shall Ye Reap (May/01/1989) | The aliens newest plot involves an attempt to perfect a drug that will transform the user into a violent killer. However, their tests go through many subjects, leaving a string of bodies in the streets of Chicago.
In order to better investigate, the Blackwood Project infiltrates a local police department by posing as federal agents. | | Special Guest Stars: Jill Jacobson as Envoy, Dixie Seatle as Lt. Teri Novak, Jonathan Welsh as Det. Jack Sawyer, Angelo Rizacos as Scientist, | Co-Guest Stars: Isabelle Mejias (1) as Sherry, Carolyn Scott (1) as Other Woman, Peter MacNeill as Director, Shelley Owens as Streetwalker (credited as Shelley-Lynn Owens), Andrew Scorer as Alien Driver, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #1, Ric Sarabia as Advocate #2, Frank Pellegrino (1) as Advocate #3, Charlene Richards as Megan, Charles W. Gray (3) as Businessman (credited as Charles Gray), Allen Kosonic as Cop #1, Phillip Jarrett (1) as Cop #2 (credited as Phil Jarrett), Reg Dreger as Sergeant, Gene Mack as Bartender, Vince Guerriero as Nasty Alien, Myron Senkus as Man, Benson Simmonds as Busboy, Charles Hayter as Bum, John Grima as Coroner | Director: George Bloomfield Writer: Michael McCormack (1) | | | | | | |
| 23 :01x23 - The Angel of Death (May/15/1989) | A new player arrives on Earth, a synth from the planet Qar'To that is seeking to destroy the Advocacy and have killed several underlings with ease.
With the assurance of humanity's safety her goal, the Blackwood Project embraces her as an ally. But the Advocacy, who risk their safety to personally destroy this enemy, are full aware of the agenda of the Qar'To. | | Special Guest Stars: Elaine Giftos as Q'Tara, John Evans as Jake, | Co-Guest Stars: Rachel Stephens as Housewife #1, Denise Baillargeon as Housewife #2, Marianne McIsaac as Housewife #3 (credited as Maryanne McIssac), Vito Rezza as Stavrakos, David McKnight as Max, Ilse Von Glatz as Advocate #1, Ric Sarabia as Advocate #2, Frank Pellegrino (1) as Advocate #3, Dwight Bacquie (1) as Fireman #1, Peter James Haworth (1) as Fireman #2, Alan Fawcett (1) as Fireman #3, Gerry Mendicino as T.J., Richard Blackburn as Fred, Doug Hughes as Man with Glasses, Art Nefsky as Janitor, Adrian Pellett as Beggar | Director: Herbert Wright Writer: Herbert Wright | | | |
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