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seaQuest DSV
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| Title: | Give Me Liberte |
| Episode Number: | 7 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 7 |
| Production Number: | 68903 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday October 24th, 1993 |
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The seaQuest investigates the discovery of a NGO space station which fell from orbit, and sank into the sea. The [group] which first found the satellite had gone mad and all are now dead. The seaQuest away team investigating the salvage find themselves in isolation upon their return to seaQuest, waiting to see if they have been infected too.
Bridger must find the lone survivor of the space station, a scientist who might know the answers they need, to save their crew. But will that survivor cooperate? That is the question, as he has gone into seclusion, and wants nothing else but to forget about his whole involvement in incident. | There are no foreign summaries for this episode Contribute Here |
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| Bob Ballard's ending summary:
Hello, I’m Bob Ballard from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. SeaQuest is surrounded by small vehicles called whiskers, which stands for “wireless sea knowledge retrievable satellites.” Behind me is the vehicle on which they are based. This autonomous undersea vehicle went to sea for the first time this year, but when it completes its final tests, it will be able to stay underwater for months on end. Join us on the next exciting adventure of seaQuest DSV. |
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