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NASA's Project Bright-Sky is accelerated due to Ed Scriven's death and, knowing that a next-generation version of the Bright Sky satellite is what Odyssey 5 was launching on the day Earth was destroyed, Taggart determines that he must put his career on the line to sabotage the deployment of the current version.
Neil realizes he's falling in love again with his old high school girlfriend, Holly.
Sarah and Angela use their knowledge of the future to try to stop the kidnapping and murder of a young girl, which was front-page news in the original timeline, only to find that their actions have changed the future unpredictably.
Mendel, determining that an organism comprised of the mysterious artificial tissue would be cold-blooded, assembles a thermal imaging system that will distinguish humans from the "Synthetics".
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Jonathan Higgins::Chad Daniels
Dean McKenzie::Jim Calson
Robert Seeliger::Martin Phillips
Philip Aiken::Hesseman
Gord Rand::NASA Tech
Brian Paul::Carl Saunders
Roberta Angelica::Stunning Woman
Walter Bolton::Elderly Man
Tony Craig::Detective
Dennis Akayama::Akagi
Scott Fisher::MP
Kaya McGregor::Patricia Lyndon
Jerri-Lynne Smith::Janine Kealey
George Buza::Matthew Pollard
Geraldine Ronan::Mrs. Kealey
Jeff Miller::Mr. Kealey
Leslie Carlson::Ruckner
Mike Shara::Mission Control
Mike Sereny::Harold White
Brittany Smith::Ashley Lyndon |
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Director: David Straiton
Writer: (unknown)
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Broadcast: 2002-07-05
Production No.: 102
Episode Overall No.: 4
Episode Type: Regular Episode
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