Crusade
Another Thrilling Reach Into Tomorrow From The Creator of Babylon 5!2267 A.D. The battle is won, the war may be lost. After fending off the fierce attack of Drakh combatants, Earth faces an unseen yet even greater foe. The Drakhs have left behind a microbial, biogenetic plague that will destroy all life of the planet in five years if a cure isn't found. From Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynski comes an exciting 13-part adventure about the race to find that cure - an urgent and hazardous quest that sends an Earthforce expedition across the reaches of space to explore technologies more advanced than Earth's. The race is on. The perils are many. And savvy, real-tomorrow issues and potential technologies underlie every episode, thanks to production input from forward-looking thinkers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The future begins–or ends–here!
Capt. Matthew Gideon assembles the crew that will be with him on the experimental starship Excalibur. Their mission: explore the reaches of space to find a cure for the deadly Drakh virus that will overrun Earth in five years.
Gideon mediates between Earth miners and the residents of a planet containing a virus-fighting mineral--and a fire-breathing dragon.
Galen persuades Gideon to seek a mystical crossroads. An investigator probes Matheson's mind.
A mysterious sphere prompts Gideon and the others to relive traumatic moments from their past.
Gideon must deport a colony of renegade humans. Dureena finds a lost tribe of her people.
Gideon and Lochley must prevent a doomsday cult from killing everyone at a virus conference on Mars.
The Excalibur goes to Babylon 5 so that Gideon can meet with an ambassador for permission to go to a planet that might have technology that can help Earth. But the ambassador refuses and Gideon is not going to accept it. And Ellerson runs into his ex-wife, who is in trouble with a loan shark. When he pays him off, he feels she owes him more. Anf goes to great lengths to collect.
Gideon must outwit an alien consciousness that takes over the Excalibur's crew.
Gideon and crew find themselves trapped by an alien civilization using sinister methods to seek a cure for the same Drakh virus that attacked Earth.
Galen warns Gideon not to explore a planet where the inhabitants were suddenly eradicated.
Gideon conducts an illegal raid to free a fugitive with information that could save Earth.
Two persecuted alien investigators (based on FBI agents Mulder and Scully from X-Files) believe that Earth is covertly invading them.
In an attempt to understand the nature of the Drakh virus better, the Excalibur is sent back to Earth's orbit for a top-secret special pick up. Familiar face returns. The show ends on an open ending.
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Daniel Dae Kim | Lt. John Matheson |
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Gary Cole | Capt. Matthew Gideon |
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Peter Woodward | Galen |
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Marjean Holden | Dr. Sarah Chambers |
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David Allen Brooks | Max Eilerson |
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Tracy Scoggins | Capt. Elizabeth Lochley |
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Carrie Dobro | Dureena Nafeel |
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Julie Russell | Bridge Officer - |
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Maggie Egan | ISN Reporter |
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Stephen Austin | Pak'ma'ra |
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Zeus Mendoza | Trace Miller |
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Jonathan Chapman | Brakiri Ambassador |
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Mark Hendrickson | Patron |
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Douglas M. Nelson | Security Guard |
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Carl Reggiardo | Drakh |
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Tony Amendola | Natchok Var |
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Brian Thompson | Robert Black |
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Patrick St. Esprit | Captain Ross |
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James Parks | Duncan |
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Marshall R. Teague | Captain Daniels |
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Harry Van Gorkum | Durkani |
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Alison Lohman | Claire |
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Tim Thomerson | Senator McQuate |
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Madison Mason | General Miller |
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Lance LeGault | Senator Jacob Redway |
| Director | Michael Vejar |
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| Stephen Furst |
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| Tony Dow |
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| Janet Greek |
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| John Copeland |
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| Jesús Salvador Treviño |
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| Jerry Apoian |
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| Writer | J. Michael Straczynski, Fiona Avery, Peter David | |
| Producer | Skip Beaudine, John Copeland, Susan Corbin, Douglas Netter, J. Michael Straczynski | |
| Musician | Evan H. Chen | |
| Photography | Fred V. Murphy | |
| Edition | The Complete Series |
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| Packaging | Custom Case |
| Nr Discs | 4 |
| Screen Ratios | 1.33:1 |
| Audio Tracks | English Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | English | French | Spanish |
| Distributor | Warner Home Video |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Dec 07, 2004 |
| Regions | Region 1 | Region 4 |