Premier:
Commander John Crichton, experimenting with his theory of wormhole travel with his module, Farscape1 is shot through
a wormhole into another galaxy. After a collision with a Peacekeeper prowler, his ship is pulled into a Leviathan ship known
as Moya currently in the middle of an escape attempt by three criminals: Luxan; Ka D'Argo, Delvian priestess; Pa'u Zotoh Zhaan,
Hynerian; Dominar Rygel the 16th. John is thrown into a containment cell where he encounters Lt. Aeryn Sun of the Pleisar
Regiment, also captured by the escapees. Captain Bialar Crais persues the Leviathan, determined to exact his revenge on John
Crichton for the death of his brother, the pilot of the prowler his module collided with coming out of the wormhole.
Kent McCord: Jack Crichton
Murray Bartlett: D.K.
Christine Stephen / Daly: Lt.
Teeg:
Damen Stephenson: Bio Isolation Man#1:
Colin Borgonon: PK Weapons Officer:
Writer: Rockne S. O'Bannon
Director: Andrew Prowse
I, ET:
Moya crash lands into the swamp of a planet in attempt to stifle a Peacekeeper beacon that was implanted into her neural
nexus. Aeryn, John and D'Argo explore the planet for clorium, a substance that acts as an anesthetic for Moya while Rygel
and Zhaan try to remove the devise, causing Moya great pain. John encounters Lyneea and her son Fostro. Lyneea turns out to
be fascinated with proving extraterrestrial life does exist. John finds the clorium to be a common house product and tries
to persuade Lyneea into helping him escape the witch hunt Moya's landing caused among the locals, rather than be turned in
to become her governments alien lab rat.
Mary Mara: Lyneea
Cayde Tasker: Fostro
Ryymax: Boris: Brkic
Mark Shaw: Alien Soldier#1:
Dominic Bianco: Alien Hunter#1:
Heath Wilder: Alien Hunter#2:
Writer: Sally Lapiduss
Director: Pino Amenta
Exodus from Genisis:
To evade Crais searching Marauder, Moya hides behind asteroid debri that turns out to be a cloud of Draks. Some Draks
board to reproduce themselves. The crew treats them as a hostile invasion and they retaliate. The heat levels are intollerable
to Aeryn as a Sebacean. With both sides trying to preserve the other Rygel attempts to deliberate with their hive Queen.
Melkor: Damian de Montemas Melkor
Kyona: Jodie Dry Kyona
Geoff BarkerL:
PK Commando#3
Chenoeh Miller: PK Commando#4
Tai Scrivener: PK Commando#5
Writer: Ro Hume
Director: Brian Henson
Throne for a Loss:
Using a crystal from Moya's propulsion system as his sceptor, Rygel attempts to impress the Talviks to barter with him.
They kidnap him instead to hold him for ransome. Zhaan tries to ease the withdrawls of a captured Talvik of the drug effects
of his weapon known as a Gauntlet while John, Aeryn and D'Argo attempt to use it to retrieve Rygel and the crystal.
John Adam: Bekhesh
Jeremiah Tickell: Kyr
Zoe Dimakis: Hontovek
Api Bravadra: Nonk
Writer: Richard Manning
Director: Pino Amenta
Back and Back to the Future:
The crew meet Iliacs, Verell and Matala, genetic cousins to Luxans. After thier ship disintigrates D'Argo insists they
escort them to their origional destination. John finds himself being flashed into the future after being exposed to Verells
expermental devise that contains a black hole. Matala is really a Scorvian determined to possess the devise. John continues
to try to change the future events he keeps jumping into with disasterous results each time.
Lisa Hensley: Matala
John Clayton: Verell
Writer: Babs Greyhosky
Director: Rowan Woods
Thank God it's Friday, Again:
D'Argo pilots to planet Skylar where the entire race there is souly consumed by harvesting Tannot Roots. D'argo becomes
addicted to the Tannot. The root effects Rygel by causing him to sweat like dynamite and flatulate like a flame thrower. Volmae
wishes to use Moya as a transport of the Tannot which turns out to be a resource for the Peacekeepers to fuel their weapons.
The local resistance places a worm inside John which keeps the roots drug from affecting him.
Angie Milliken: Volmae
Ken Blackburn: Hybin
Tina Thompsen: Tanga
Selina Muller:
D'Argoes Girlfriend
Mark Solcum: Skyaran Male#1
Peter Baroch: Skyaran Male#3
Writer: David Wilks
Director: Rowan Woods
PK Tech Girl:
Moya comes across the Zelbinion, a reknowned PK Command Carrier that Rygel was tortured on by Durka. While Rygel boards
it to concor his torments John and Aeryn encounter Gilina who was sent by Crais on a salvage mission. The Shyang also have
motives to salvage from the ship so they attempt to get the Defense Screen working to protect them and Moya from the Shyang
attacking.
Alyssa Jane Cook: Gilina
Derek Amer: Teurac
Peter Astridge: Lomus
Peter Knowles:
Evran
David Wheeler: Durka
Writer: Nan Hagan
Director: Tony Tilse
That Old Black Magic:
The Crew goes down to a commerce planet looking for healants for Rygel who's sick. They encounter Maldis, a sort of vampire
of fears. He captures John (leaving his body in an alley) and spirits Crais into the same chambers. John tries to convince
the revenge crazed Crais to team with him against the real enemy, Maldis, while Zhaan attempts to draw her strength with the
aid of a local Shaman, Liko, to free John and decomporalize Maldis.
Lani Tupu: Captain Bialar Crais
Chris Haywood: Maldis/Igg/Haloth
Grant
Bowler: Liko
Christine Stephen-Daly: Lt. Teeg
Jake Blundell: Lt. Om
Wadih
Dona: Tauvo Crais
Vic Rooney: Admiral Josbek
Writer: Richard Manning
Director: Brendan Maher
DNA Mad Scientist:
In return for DNA from Pilot Namtar, with his assistant Kornata agrees to help the crew locate their home worlds via
a map that can pinpoint their origins from quadra helix samples taken from their eyes. Desiring to incorporate the intelligence
of Pilot's race, after Zhaan, D'Argo and Rygel amputate one of Pilot's arms Namtar injects Aeryn with the DNA and she begins
to transform. John learns the map he gave the others never intended to work but to destroy Moya and races to stop the others
from uploading the erasing virus into Moya and free Aeryn from being Namtars experiment.
Adrian Getley: Namtar [ Movement ]
Julian Garner: Namtar [ Voice ]
Sarah
Burns: Kornata
Writer: Tom Blomquist
Director: Andrew Prowse
They've got a Secret:
Exploring Moya for Peacekeeper devices, D'Argo finds a retaining shield and breaks it. A dust escapes through Moya as
D'Argo is thrown out of an air lock. He is retrieved but the exposure to space has made him delirus, calling Rygel his son,
Jothee. In the mean time Moya is experiencing shut downs from the dust and Aeryn tries to take the helm when Pilot falls unconsious.
It is learned D'Argo was framed for the murder of his wife, Lo'Lann by her brother Makton, the true killer.
Alison Fox: Lo'Laan
Grant Magee: Jothee
Writer: Sally Lapiduss
Director: Ian Watson
Till the Blood Runs Clear:
John damages his module fishing for wormholes in solar flares and is forced to land it on a planet for repairs by Furlow.
Vorcarian BloodTrackers, Rorf and Rorg attempt to capture John and D'Argo for their bounties warrented by beacons from Crais
on the planet.
Magda Szubanski: Furlow
Jeremy Sims: Rorf
Jo Kerrigan: Rorg
Writer: Doug Heyes, Jr.
Director: Tony Tilse
Rhapsody in Blue:
Zhaan encounters fellow Delvians when they trick Moya in to hearing a distress signal of another Leviathan. Tahleen persuades
Zhaan to bond with her to keep her from sucommbing to the Delvian Madness but steals her strength instead. John bonds with
Zhaan in Unity to try to help her return from falling to the madness herself.
Darlene Vogel: Alexandra/Lorana
Kate Raison: Tahleen
Max Phipps:
Tuzak
Michael Beckley : Hasko
Aaron Cash: Pa'u Bitaal
Grant Magee: Jothee
Robert Supple: Young Crichton
Writer: David Kemper
Director: Andrew Prowse
The Flax:
Taking John on a Prowler training flight Aeryn gets caught in a Zenetan pirate controlled net called the Flax and they
begin to loose compression. D'Argo is caught between rescuing his friends or salvaging a Luxan ship. Rygel gets caught up
in a game with one of the Zenetans, gambeling on stalling them from discovering the others.
Rhys Muldoon: Staanz
John Batchelor: Kcrackic
David Bowers: Goon
Writer: Justin Monjo
Director: Peter Andrikidis
Jeremiah Crichton:
Moya's pregnancy causes her to prematurely Starburst, leaving John in his module in the dust. He comes to Acquara where
Neera fears John will take place of her son, Rokon as chief if he marries Lashala. Rygel finds himself in the middle of being
the legendary Acquaran "savior" after Hynerians had used the race for labor and then abandoned them, promising to retun.
Natalie Mendoza: Lishala
Kevin Copeland: Rokon
John O'Brien: Kato-Re
Deni Gordon: Neera
Tania Mustapic: Maid
Writer: Doug Heyes, Jr.
Director: Ian Watson
Durka Returns:
Moya collides with a Nebari Host Vessel coming out of starburst and brings it on board. Rygel discovers the ships delegate
is his former torturer Durka (PK Tech Girl). The Nebari, Salis, explains that Durka has spent the last 100 cycles being mind
cleansed and is no longer capable of his evils. Chiana, a Nebari criminal to be mind cleansed is placed in a cell and pleads
to John for amnesty. Rygel ignites a bomb that restors Durkas evil. Chiana utilizes Durkas taking over Moya to escape and
agrees to help John try to stop him.
Gigi Edgley: Chiana
David Wheeler: Durka
Tiriel Mora: Salis
Writer: Grant McAloon
Director: Tony Tilse
A Human Reaction:
John takes a wormhole back to Australia. He is contained because of the alien modifications to his module and his interpretation
microbes (Premier). When the wormhole won't close Aeryn, D'Argo and Rygel follow and are captured. John escapes with Aeryn
but discovers his return is a farse. He learns he is being observed by aliens known as the Ancients who have wormhole technology
and wanted to see if they would be welcome on his planet.
Gigi Edgley: Chiana
Kent McCord: Jack Crichton
Phillip Gordon:
Wilson
Richard Sydenham: Cobb
Frankie Davidson: Newsstand Guy
Albert Mensah:
Dialectic
Andy Cachia: Technician
Selina Muller: Woman on Beach
Writer: Justin Monjo
Director: Rowan Woods
Through the Looking Glass:
Overhearing the crew debate remaining on Moya while pregnant makes her anxious to prove herself to them and starbursts
without adequate thrust. She becomes stuck in demensions and is partialy divided into four different Moyas. The crew tries
to initiate each Moya into a unanimous reverse when John identifies the prime numbers a creature that destroys material to
keep it from tearing the fabric of demensions is using as an attempt to communicate. He meets with the creature only to find
that the Moyas must go forward instead.
Gigi Edgley: Chiana
Writer: David Kemper
Director: Ian Watson
A Bug's Life:
John and Aeryn pose as Peacekeepers to avoid trouble with a PK reconisance transporting a classified material to a secret
Gammak base. Chiana and Rygel become curious of the container and open it intent on sharing the spoils. Instead the release
an intellent virus on the crew they must contain before it lays spores in its host as time presses on reaching the Gammak
base.
Gigi Edgley: Chiana
Paul Leyden: Larraq
Richard White: Thonn
Zoe Coyle: Hassan
Michael Tuahine: Rhed
Story by: Doug Heyes, Jr.
Teleplay by: Steven Rae
Director: Tony
Tilse
Nerve:
Aeryn is dying from her wound (A Bug's Life) and needs a tissue graft from Sebacean DNA. John heads for the Gammak base.
Chiana tags along offering help and Larraq's ident chip. With help from Gilina they pass security. John finds the needed sample
when Scorpius detects the intruder and has him arrested. Chiana escapes with the sample while John is introduced to Scorpies
Aurora chair and cell mate, Stark. Scorpy discovers Johns wormhole knowledge, a study he is conducting himself on the base.
Gigi Edgley: Chiana
Lani Tupu: Captain Bialar Crais
Alyssa-Jane Cook:
Gilina [PK Technician]
Kent McCord: Jack Crichton
Wayne Pygram: Scorpius
Paul Goddard:
Stark
Imogen Annesley: Niem
Stephen Leeder: Commander Javio
Anthony Kierann:
Lt. Heskon
Christian Bischoff : Bixx
Pete Walters: Crais' Guard
Writer: Richard Manning
Director: Rowan Woods
The Hidden Memory:
Scorpius summons Crais in interest of his pursuit of John. He thinks John is hiding wormhole knowledge (A Human Reaction)
but John is hiding a kiss by Gilina. Gilina demises a false memory for John that implicates Crais instead. While Scorp
is occupied with Crais in his chair Aeryn, D'Argo and Zhaan help John and Stark escape. In the meantime Chiana is helping
Moya's baby break free of the birthing chamber, stuck by his weaponry and prepared to blast his way out.
Gigi Edgley: Chiana
Lani Tupu: Captain Bialar Crais
Alyssa-Jane Cook:
Gilina [PK Technician]
Wayne Pygram: Scorpius
Paul Goddard: Stark
Imogen Annesley:
Niem
Anthony Kierann: Lt. Heskon
Christian Bischoff : Bixx
Pete Walters:
Crais' Guard
Nicole Roma: Blonde Technician
Writer: Justin Monjo
Director: Ian Watson
Bone to be Wild:
Moya hides from Crais' pursuit in an asteroid belt containing a planet. The crew goes down to discover Br'nee and M'lee
a Calcavore who eats bones and is starving after her kind got rid of the fauna so Br'nees kind could study a planet souly
of flora. In the meantime Aeryn tries to help Moya calm Talyn (named after Aeryn's father) and convince him the PK they hide
from are not his allies.
Gigi Edgley: Chiana
Lani Tupu:. Captain Bialar Crais
Wayne Pygram:
Scorpius
Francesca Buller: M'Lee
Marton Csokas: Br'Nee
David Franklin: Lt.
Braca
Writers: David Kemper & Rockne S. O'Bannon
Director: Andrew Prowse
Family Ties:
Rygel tries to save his own butt by leaving Moya to speak with Scorpius and Crais on trading the lives of the others
for his own safety. Crais is faced with Scorpius taking over his ship so he uses Rygel to get aboard Moya.
Gigi Edgley: Chiana
Lani Tupu: Captain Bialar Crais
Wayne Pygram:
Scorpius
Writers: David Kemper & Rockne S. O'Bannon
Director: Tony Tilse