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Season 1 | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Pilot (2) (Sep/24/1995) | When an Earth outpost 16 light-years away is destroyed by an unknown alien force, a group of young United States Marine Corps Space Aviators find themselves on the front lines of an intergalactic battle to save their home planet.
Source: DVD Boxset | Director: David Nutter Writer: Glen Morgan, James Wong | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - The Farthest Man from Home (Oct/01/1995) | When the USS Saratoga passes close to the planet where the Earth colonists were attacked, West goes AWOL and flies down to the planet in hopes that his girlfriend, Kylen, somehow survived.
Source: DVD Boxset | | Guest Stars: Thomas Mills (1) as Captain Joyner, Tedd Taskey as Soldier, French Stewart as Survivor, Michael Mantell (1) as Howard Sewell, Robert Crow as Controller, Linda Carlson as Theresa Ashford, Leslie Pratt as Squad Leader, Alexandra Bokyun Chun as Yuko Kayaguest | Director: David Nutter Writer: James Wong, Glen Morgan | | | | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Mutiny (Oct/15/1995) | Cooper and McQueen, both in Vitroes, face a difficult decision when the captain of a space cargo hauler decides to sacrifice has in Vitro cargo in order to save his ship after it comes under attack.
Source: DVD Boxset | | Guest Stars: Ping Wu as Ashby, Christopher Michael Moore as Sorrel, Calvin Levels as First Mate Potter, Robert Louis Kempf (3) as Sgt. Solomon Monk, Steven Hack as Harkin, William Forward as Mercer, Tom Everett as C.P.O. Keats, Thom Barry as Chief Mechanic, Tony Amendola as Captain Lewelyn | Director: Stephen Cragg (1) Writer: Stephen Zito | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Hostile Visit (1) (Nov/19/1995) | After the 58th captures an alien bomber,, McQueen suggests that it would help raise troop morale if they use the vessel to attack the aliens' home planet - a plan that goes horribly wrong.
Source: DVD Boxset | | Guest Stars: Randy Mulkey as Donne, Wiley Pickett as Marine #1, Susan Vee as Lt. Gates, Sharon Washington as Crew Chief, Jim Anzide as Krantz, Dan Rice as M.P., Billy Mayo as Webb, Michael Mantell (1) as Howard Sewell, Melissa Bowen as Lt. Stroud, John Carlos Frey (1) as Marine, David Gardner as Klein, Garon Grigsby as Aerotech Engineer, Steven Jang as Condor, Steve Lanza as Loading Bay Crewman | Director: Thomas J. Wright Writer: Peyton Webb | | | | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - Stay with the Dead (Dec/03/1995) | West's plan to lure Chig soldiers into an ambush works, but after he's rescued, no one believes him when he insists that the rest of the 58th is alive and needs to be rescued too
Source: DVD Boxset | | Guest Stars: Rich Willis as Mark Lindon, Sebastian Cetina as Delgado, William Bradberry, Jr. as Color Guard, Edmund L. Shaff as Chaplain, James Parks as Shankowicz, Scott MacDonald as Hatfield, Leo Garcia as Lt. Clayton, Pancho Demmings as Paramedic, Steven Anderson (1) as Dr. Kanellos, Marnie McPhail as Nurse | Director: Thomas J. Wright Writer: Joseph Reinkemeyer, Matt Kiene | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 15 :01x15 - Never No More (Feb/04/1996) | Shane encounters an old boyfriend as both their divisions volunteer to help hunt down a powerful new Chig vessel which is rumored to be equipped with a cloaking device.
Source: DVD Boxset | | Guest Stars: Jay Montalvo as Sullivan, Julio Dolce Vita (1) as Ensign, Tasia Valenza as Lieutenant Kelly Anne Winslow, David Jean Thomas as General Alcott, Randy Stone as Spud, David St. James as Admiral Broden, Ashley Smock as Curran, Will Schaub as Peterson, Michael Raynor as Lt. Hall, Jacquelyn Houston (1) as Maddox, Rob Elk as Mr. Saber, Michelle Clunie as Lt. Jennifer Brandt, Michael Reilly Burke (1) as Capt. John Oakes | Director: Jim Charleston Writer: Glen Morgan, James Wong | | | |
| 16 :01x16 - The Angriest Angel (Feb/11/1996) | McQueen, a grounded ex-member of the elite fighter team The Angry Angels, insists that he be allowed to fly a dangerous mission to destroy the Chig's newest spacecraft.
Source: DVD Boxset | | Guest Stars: Michael Mantell (1) as Howard Sewell, David Ramsey (1) as Supervisor, Edmund L. Shaff as Chaplain, David St. James as Admiral Broden, Randy Stone as Spud, David Jean Thomas as Mr. Saber, Charmin Lee as Colonel Schrader, Gunther Jensen as Engineer, Tasia Valenza as Lieutenant Kelly Ann Winslow, John L. Bennett (3) as Guard, James Black (1) as Security Operator, Robert Crow as Controller, Dane Farwell as Technician, Doug Hutchison (1) as Elroy-El | Director: Henri Safran Writer: James Wong, Glen Morgan | | | | | | |
| 18 :01x18 - Dear Earth (Mar/03/1996) | The members of the 58th receive letters from home, some with good news, some with bad, while McQueen and Cooper are ordered to appear in a documentary on In Vitroes.
Source: DVD Boxset | | Guest Stars: Rock Reiser as Armed Guard, Darren Gray Ward (1) as Lt. John Hill, Loren Chase (1) as Mrs. West, Scott Heath Dorel as Salior #2, Kate McCalley as Volunteer Doctor, Michael Wachtel as Marine #1, Jermaine Montell as Sailor #2, Ted Mann as Slow Talker, Carl Gilliard as Ophthalmologist, Gibson Frazier as Ed, Robert Clendenin as Mark, Charles Carpenter as Cameraman, Jennifer Burns as Ann, John Battle (1) as Supply Sergeant, Steve Hytner as Reporter | Director: Winrich Kolbe Writer: Richard Whitley | | | | | | | | | |
| 21 :01x21 - Stardust (Apr/19/1996) | A mysterious mission the 58th is assigned to carry out, nearly turns to disaster when the Earth ship the Corps members are ordered to escort, suddenly locks onto their Hammerheads and opens fire.
Source: DVD Boxset | | Guest Stars: David A. R. White (1) as Ensign Lewis, Eric Whitmore as Commando, Edmund L. Shaff as Chaplain, Christopher Kirby as Technician, Ronald G. Joseph (1) as Gen. Oliver Ranford, Tim Hutchinson as Military Officer, Pato Hoffmann as James Dark Moon, Robert Crow as Officer Crow, Gail O'Grady as Colonel Klingman | Director: Jesús Salvador Treviño Writer: D. Howard Grigsby (1) | | | |
| 22 :01x22 - Sugar Dirt (Apr/20/1996) | The 58th struggles to survive on a desolate planet held by the Chig after the Saratoga must abandon the crew in order to launch an assault that could ultimately save millions of lives.
Source: DVD Boxset | | Guest Stars: Edmund L. Shaff as Chaplain, David St. James as Admiral Broden, Iqbal Theba as General Siraj, David Jean Thomas as General Alcott, Granville Van Dusen as General Weirick, Mark Adair-Rios as Lt. Smith, James Kiriyama-Lem as General Ming, Bill Kalmenson (1) as Comm. Preising, Nancy Linehan Charles as Admiral Vetter, Jennifer Balgobin as Lt. Price, David Cooley as Lt. Feeley, Josh Abramson (1) as Lt. Nelson | Director: Thomas J. Wright Writer: Matt Kiene, Joseph Reinkemeyer | | | | | | |
| 24 :01x24 - ...Tell Our Moms We Done Our Best (2) (Jun/02/1996) | When peace talks on the Saratoga go awry, the 58th flies one last dangerous mission to save POWs trapped in transport carriers crippled by the enemy.
Source: DVD Boxset | | Guest Stars: Richard Fancy as E. Allen Wayne, Reggie Hayes as Wallace, Derek Mark Lochran as Chig Envoy, J. Patrick McCormack (1) as Frank Shaffner, Steve Monroe (1) as Engineer, Don Pugsley as Col. Rabborn, David Jean Thomas as General Alcott, D. Elliot Woods as Weapons Spc., Chris Ellis (1) as Adm. Stenner, Amanda Douge as Kylen, Harriet Sansom Harris as Ambassador Diane Hayden, Amy Loubalu as Sentry #2, Lisa Talerico as Sgt. Parker, Nilla Westerlund as Reporter, Lawrence T. Wrentz as Sims, Tom Ayers as German Colonist, Christopher Boyer (2) as Colonist, Robert Crow as Lt. Pruitt, Marlon Young (1) as Sentry | Director: Thomas J. Wright Writer: Glen Morgan, James Wong | | | |
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