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Season 2 |
| 24 :02x01 - Daggers (1) (Sep/18/1994) | | The series season 2 starts with the premise that a genetic revolution has lead to human beings created in a lab, that the population now feels need to be kept segregated from society. However, these human creations, known as Daggers, who are being interned in a prison camp, make a prison break. The seaQuest must try to recapture the Daggers before they exact their vengeance on the government the imprisoned them. | | Guest Stars: Jesse Doran as General Francis Gideon Thomas, Lehua Reid as Crew Person, Chick Benjamin as Military Police Guard #2, George Wilson as General Fraiser, Kelle McDonald (1) as Cindy, Bob Hite as Anchor Person, Avis-Marie Barnes as Peace Officer, Jim Grimshaw as Admiral, Dennis Neal (1) as Military Police Guard #1, Walter Hook as Space Force General, William de Vry as Matthew, Sam Jenkins as Maria, Rus Blackwell as Reynolds, Kim Faze as Sarah, Kurt Smildsin as UEO Guard, | Co-Guest Stars: Riley DeLuise as Baby GELF | Director: Bryan Spicer Writer: Jonathan Falls | | | |
| 25 :02x02 - Daggers (2) (Sep/18/1994) | | Part 2 of the series season 2 premiere starts with the premise that a genetic revolution has lead to human created beings that the population now feels need to be kept segregated from society. However, these human creations, known as Daggers, who are being interned in a prison camp, make a prison break. The seaQuest must try to recapture the Daggers before they exact their vengeance on the government the imprisoned them. | | Guest Stars: Dennis Neal (1) as Military Police Guard #1, Chick Benjamin as Military Police Guard #2, Jim Grimshaw as Admiral, Avis-Marie Barnes as Peace Officer, Bob Hite as Anchor Person, Lehua Reid as Crew Person, George Wilson as General Fraiser, Rus Blackwell as Reynolds, Walter Hook as Space Force General, Jesse Doran as General Francis Gideon Thomas, William de Vry as Matthew, Sam Jenkins as Maria, Kim Faze as Sarah, Kelle McDonald (1) as Cindy, Kurt Smildsin as UEO Guard | Director: Bryan Spicer Writer: Jonathan Falls | | | |
| 26 :02x03 - The Fear That Follows (Sep/25/1994) | | The amazing arrival of extraterrestrials to Earth, who want to meet the seaQuest crew and all humans, is marred by the UEO’s desire to extract all the information they can from them, and deciding to keep them incognito to Earth’s population. The seaQuest crew must try to set things right, before the aliens take matters into their own hands. | | Guest Stars: K. D. Edwards as Micanopy, Yan Chen as Anka, Kent McCord as Commander Scott Keller, Michael Costello (1) as General McGrath, Joe Candelora as Trooper, Robin O'Dell as UEO Tracker, Christinna Chauncey as Booa, Karyn Malchus as Lemus, Neil Giuntoli as Lt. Jessup Rienhardt, Jesse Doran as General Francis Gideon Thomas | Director: Robert Weimer (1) Writer: Clifton Campbell | | | |
| 27 :02x04 - Sympathy for the Deep (Oct/02/1994) | Bridger responds to a plea received from an old flame, asking for help. The utopian underwater habitat she lives in, with her husband, has turned strangely violent. The normally docile inhabitants are now killing each other, and rioting.
Can seaQuest find the cause of this strange behavior, and stop the riotous actions going on there? Both the inhabitants’ and seaQuest crew’s lives hang in the balance. | | Guest Stars: Patti Harshey as Baritone Singer, Chris Miles as Manager, Bill Cordell as Colonist, Thomas Martin (1) as Robert Bridger, Jim Vickers as Looter, Tim Powell as Colony Man, Bill Welter as Jim Huxley, Matt Davidson as Richard Huxley, Carla Capps as Arrival Hostess, Steve Howard as Enriquez, Katie Hudson as Tyler, Robert Foxworth as Royce Shelton, Mimi Kuzyk as Laura Huxley | Director: Bruce Seth Green (2) Writer: Carleton Eastlake | | | | | | |
| 29 :02x06 - Playtime (Oct/23/1994) | The seaQuest is drawn into an mysterious underwater vortex after hearing the strange pleading calls of a small girl that they can’t see. The vortex takes the seaQuest 250 years into Earth’s future.
The crew investigates a nearby advanced metropolis, but discovers that there is no one there… except for two children playing a battle game in large mechanical battle bots. Their game is real, and the crew is at risk from all the laser cannon shots being fired by the bots.
About this time, the crew also learns who, or what, is controlling the city’s infrastructure.
They soon learn why they were brought here, into mankind’s future, but can they fix what has gone wrong in the future? And, even if they can, will they be able to find their own way back to their own time? | | Guest Stars: Joanna Garcia as Iris, Kelly Morgan as Aaron | Director: Robert Weimer (1) Writer: Lawrence Hertzog | | | |
| 30 :02x07 - The Sincerest Form of Flattery (Nov/13/1994) | The seaQuest must stop or destroy an unmanned A.I. controlled attack submarine, which has escaped from its berth. Bridger knows this menacing attack submarine, as he helped develop it.
The attack sub appears to be intent on launching its nuclear missiles at New Cape Quest. Can seaQuest and Bridger stop the artificial mind aboard the attack sub in time, before it launches its deadly weapons? | | Guest Stars: Paul Vroom as Lieutenant, Mark Lainer as Construction Worker, Danny Jacobson as Sensor Officer, Stever Purnick as Lab Tech, Amie Bluff as Cousin Angie, Bob Wells as Teller, Elizabeth Rothan as Reporter, Jonathan Mangum as Covington, Mimi Lieber as Aunt Rose | Director: Jesús Salvador Treviño Writer: Carleton Eastlake | | | | | | |
| 32 :02x09 - When We Dead Awaken (Nov/27/1994) | When Brody meets a ravishing woman, he becomes smitten; but all of a sudden someone tries to kill this newly met woman. When Brody tries to protect her, she disappears. It turns out the woman has a connection to Brody, and a dark secret that has put her in peril.
Can Brody and the seaQuest crew figure out this strange mystery in time to save this woman from her assassin? | | Guest Stars: Lehua Reid as Lt. Magre, Jim Lau as Dr. Wong Fay Hung, Damon Jones (1) as Bartender, Jack Swanson as Dr. Dharavi, Sandra Thigpen as Technician, Punky Leonard as Dr. Meyers, Michael H. Moss as Lee Colzi, Alison Moir as Alison, Jesse Doran as General Francis Gideon Thomas, Sherman Howard as Packard, Peggy O'Neal as Anita | Director: Annette Haywood-Carter Writer: Clifton Campbell | | | | | | | | | |
| 35 :02x12 - Meltdown (Jan/08/1995) | | Lt. Ford is reunited with his father and brother while they are on a scientific expedition to an Island. Ford’s contentious relationship with his father flairs up just as a prehistoric mammoth crocodile creature is revived from being frozen nearby. The meltdown, caused by the recent warming of the Atlantic Ocean due to human activity, puts the Earth’s aquatic life in peril. The seaQuest must rescue Ford, his father and brother, and find a way to defeat the massive beast before it moves on to more populated areas of the ocean. | | Guest Stars: Parker Whitman as Mike Rainer, Dorian Field as Jenna, Anthony Sago as Paulie (as Tony Sago), Gary Bristow as Rick, T. E. Russell as Ben, J. A. Preston as Charles | Director: Anson Williams Writer: Thomas E. Szollosi | | | |
| 36 :02x13 - Lostland (Jan/15/1995) | The seaQuest makes a miraculous discovery of a ancient warrior’s helmet. The problem is where they found it; far from where it should have been in the Mediterranean region. Bridger brings aboard two experts to try and solve this apparent mystery. Bridger then learns the two experts have been repudiating each others research and findings for many years.
To make matters worse, everyone who has tried on the helmet has become psychotic, and a danger to the rest of the crew and boat. | | Guest Stars: Charles Gitonga Maina as Professor Obatu, Michael Costello (1) as General McGrath, Barry Primus as Ernst | Director: Bruce Seth Green (2) Writer: Ted Raimi, David J. Burke (3) | | | |
| 37 :02x14 - And Everything Nice (Jan/22/1995) | Lucas, while on shore leave, falls hard for a pretty girl. Soon, she is asking him to resign and stay with her. Before he can decide what to do, she is kidnapped by terrorists wanted to gain access to seaQuest.
All is not what it appears to be, but can Lucas, now captured too, determine what he has to do to block the terrorists actions, before they can use the seaQuest in their evil scheme? | | Guest Stars: Mark Brown (2) as Doorman, Timothy Bass as Detective, Jeff Moldovan as Robert, Max Brown as Dr. Kirby, Michael A. Nickles as David, Leslie Bega as Sandra (as Leslie Rae Bega), David Spielberg as Inspector Donnegan | Director: Burt Brinckerhoff Writer: Lawrence Hertzog | | | | | | | | | |
| 40 :02x17 - Watergate (Mar/05/1995) | | When the seaQuest is reluctantly tasked to transport a pop singer to a U.E.O. island military base, they encounter an apparition that takes control of the pop star and Henderson, as the apparition believes they are the mythical figures Minerva and Medusa. | | Guest Stars: Dawn Robinson as Sarah Toenin, Charles Noel as Preacher | Director: Casey O. Rohrs Writer: Patrick Hasburgh | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 44 :02x22 - Splashdown (May/21/1995) | Commander Keller from the Mars expedition appears in an image to seaQuest, asking seaQuest to go to the “Christmas Tree Trench.” The alien ship hiding there captures and transports seaQuest across the galaxy to a world mostly containing water. There they find Keller and Tobias, as the previously known alien is known to the crew, on this water world, which is entangled in a massive civil war. Tobias’ side is losing, so his race had decided to transport the seaQuest to his planet, to help them in their battle.
The seaQuest crew reluctantly agrees to help Tobias’ people in what appears to be a lost cause. However things go from bad to worse and Bridger sees only one possible solution to the conflict, which may be the last decision he will ever make. | | Guest Stars: Mark Hamill as Tobias, Kent McCord as Commander Scott Keller, Brittany Snow as Hyperion Child, Tom Nowicki as Mithor, Kristy K. Eisenberg as Ariel, Dorian Field as Helmsman Tyler | Director: Anson Williams Writer: Carleton Eastlake | | | |
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