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War of the Worlds

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  Episode Information  
Title: The Deadliest Disease
Episode Number: 36
Season: 2
Season Episode #.: 13
Original Airdate: Monday February 12th, 1990
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Episode Crew
Director: William Fruet
Writer: (Unknown)
Story: Wilson Coneybeare
Teleplay: Carl Binder (1)

  Episode Summary  
An illness strikes the Morthren and only a stolen med cell can cure them. The Morthren use a clone to seize it, unaware that a war is brewing on the market.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
James PurcellplayedBrockRecurring (second appearance)
Elias ZarouplayedAbrahamRecurring (second appearance)
Alex KarzisplayedJerry BrockRecurring (second appearance)
Joon B. Kim (1)playedBing 
Aki AleongplayedTao 
Co-Guest Stars
Denis ForestplayedMalzorRecurring (14th appearance)
Catherine DisherplayedManaRecurring (13th appearance)
John EvansplayedWestRecurring (second appearance)
Gene MackplayedWileyRecurring (third appearance)
Robert Lee (4)playedVendorRecurring (second appearance)
Matt BirmanplayedTheifRecurring (first appearance)
Denis AkiyamaplayedChin 
  Main Cast  
Jared MartinplayedDr. Harrison Blackwood
Lynda Mason GreenplayedDr. Suzanne McCullough
Adrian PaulplayedJohn Kincaid
  Episode Goofs  
Denis Ariyama's last name is incorrectly spelled 'Akiyama' in the credits.
 
  Other Episode Crew  
CreatorGreg Strangis
Executive ProducerFrank Mancuso, Jr.
 
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