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Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda: Lava and Rockets (2002)

Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda: Lava and Rockets (2002)
To escape a band of Ogami mercenaries, Dylan Hunt (Kevin Sorbo) is forced to hijack a tour ship. At first, feisty female tour guide Molly Noguchi (Kristin Lehman) harbors an intense dislike for Hunt, but before long she has willingly (and, it might be whispered, lovingly) joined forces with him. Meanwhile, Trance (Laura Bertram) undergoes a mysterious metamorphosis which also profoundly affects Harper (Gordon Michael Woolvett); and in their efforts to locate the missing Hunt, Tyr (Keith Hamilton Cobb) and Rommie (Lexa Doig) haggle with Tyr's old crony Ferahr (Dave Ward) -- who may or may not be in cahoots with the Ogami. "Lava and Rockets" originally aired on February 4, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Michael Rohl
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda: Lava and Rockets

To escape a band of Ogami mercenaries, Dylan Hunt (Kevin Sorbo) is forced to hijack a tour ship. At first, feisty female tour guide Molly Noguchi (Kristin Lehman) harbors an intense dislike for Hunt, but before long she has willingly (and, it might be whispered, lovingly) joined forces with him. Meanwhile, Trance (Laura Bertram) undergoes a mysterious metamorphosis which also profoundly affects Harper (Gordon Michael Woolvett); and in their efforts to locate the missing Hunt, Tyr (Keith Hamilton Cobb) and Rommie (Lexa Doig) haggle with Tyr's old crony Ferahr (Dave Ward) -- who may or may not be in cahoots with the Ogami. "Lava and Rockets" originally aired on February 4, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Director(s):
Michael Rohl
Writer(s):
Ashley Edward MillerZack Stentz
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