Eureka
The sleepy Pacific Northwest town of Eureka is hiding a mysterious secret. The government has been relocating the world’s geniuses and their families to this rustic town for years where innovation and chaos have lived hand in hand. U.S. Marshal Jack Carter (Colin Ferguson) stumbles upon this odd town after wrecking his car and becoming stranded there. When the denizens of the town unleash an unknown scientific creation, Carter jumps in to try to restore order and consequently learns of one of the country’s best kept secrets.
Following its accidental launch, the Astraeus returns to Eureka and the crew discovers that, while they thought they were gone for short time, four years had elapsed. The crew quickly learns leadership has changed, procedures have changed, and relationships have changed while they were gone, and none of it for the good.
The town comes together in a final attempt to locate the lost Astraeus.
The ship is finally found but the crew has been taken. When Carter is tasked with attempting to rescue the kidnapped crew by following them into the virtual Eureka, will he be able to get them out before their matrix world collapses for good?
With life back to normal, the Astraeus crew struggles to overcome their Matrix Eureka experience: what was real, what wasn't and what could become self-fulfilling prophecy.
Warren Hughes makes an unexpected visits to evaluate the Astraeus crew. Unfortunately his evaluations coincide with crew members' tendencies to swap minds with Jack. And some of the swaps happen during amorous activities that further stress the relationships of the crew's lovers.
A disaster simulation causes a disaster. Then another. And another. Fargo finds Holly in the computer.
Fargo is convinced that Holly is still inside of the Matrix computer, but the DOD is determined to wipe its hard drive clean -- losing Dr. Marten forever.
Eureka celebrates Feynman day with a plethora of practical jokes. While mostly harmless the jokes make it challenging to identify the real catastrophes Eureka is so prone too.
Allison's also brilliant brother visits the newlyweds to give Jack a hard time but Jack's intellect rises to the occasion. Henry and Zane work on freeing Holly from her virtual reality cage while struggling just to keep her alive.
Jack's idea of a romantic honeymoon doesn't quite mesh with Allison's. Holly tries on her new body. Jo and Andy followup on an investigation begun by Jack's predecessor.
When Grace's spying is revealed, mistrust is in the air. Major Shaw shows up to take control of the situation just as a geo-engineering project cuts off communications to the outside world.
The Smart Dust control unit is still on the fritz and wreaking havoc on the town's communications systems. The bio-printer has gone missing and Holly (Felicia Day) is definitely not herself.
Wormholes cause trouble on moving day. Or is moving day causing trouble with wormholes? While Jack tries to fix the wormholes Fargo is determined to do something about moving day.
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Salli Richardson | Allison Blake |
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Joe Morton | Henry Deacon |
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Colin Ferguson | Jack Carter |
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Niall Matter | Zane Donovan |
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Erica Cerra | Jo Lupo |
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Neil Grayston | Douglas Fargo |
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Chris Gauthier | Vincent |
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Kavan Smith | Deputy Andy 2.0 |
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Felicia Day | Holly Marten |
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Peter Brown | Med Tech |
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Tembi Locke | Grace Monroe |
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Trevor Jackson | Kevin Blake |
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Roger R. Cross | Major William Shaw |
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Wil Wheaton | Isaac Parrish |
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Christopher Jacot | Larry Haberman |
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Ming-Na Wen | U.S. Senator Michaela Wen |
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Debrah Farentino | Beverly Barlowe |
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Jordenn Thompson | Jenna |
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Martin Cummins | Dekker |
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Jackie Gonneau | Computer Voice |
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Benjamin Ratner | Dr. Fung |
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Dondre Whitfield | Dr. Marcus Blake |
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Leo Chiang | Security Guy |
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Paula Lindberg | Neural Engineer #1 |
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Wesley Salter | Med Technician |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |