Earth Final Conflict
FROM LEGENDARY TV PRODUCER GENE RODDENBERRY of Star Trek fame comes a thrilling, epic quest to save humanity in 22 gripping episodes of Earth: Final Conflict Season One. When an advanced alien species, the Taelons, comes to Earth in the early 21st century on a seemingly peaceful mission to share their knowledge and technology with humanity, they choose courageous Police Captain William Boone (Kevin Kilner) and his partner, Captain Lili Marquette (Lisa Howard), to be the protectors of their elected "Companion" to mankind, Da'an (Leni parker). Boone quickly finds himself torn between his secretive new employers and an underground human resistance group that will do anything to uncover the Taelons' real motives. Available on DVD for the first time, Roddenberry's last series is an intense adventure loaded with hair-raising action, cutting-edge technology, and unforgettable drama.
Police captain William Boone is asked to join the security team of Companion Da'an of the Taelon, an alien race that came to earth three years ago.
Boone tries to find out who murdered his wife.
Boone helps prevents a suicide of a handless girl. Da'an wants to use revolutionary Taelon technology to help the girl for propaganda reasons.
Boone and Marquette must find James Pike, a mysterious escaped serial killer who rose from the dead.
While plutonium is stolen from a nuclear plant, Boone is is having a tough time concentrating. His mind is on Elyse Chapel, a famous musician and old flame.
Elijah Good, a doctor from an Amish community, asks Boone for help with some unexpected deaths. They might have to do with a Taelon-related disease.
Doors makes a public appearance, leading to an increase in anti-Taelon sentiment. The Taelon Synod is fed up with Da'an and sends Zo'or in his stead.
A high profile mission to Mars is suddenly canceled, much to the dismay of the public. Involved air force captain Paul Chandler steals Lili's shuttle.
Dr. Larry Clark is a bio engineer who works on the skrills. When the companions decide to get rid of a series, one of them joins with Clark.
Navy Seal major Raymond McIntyre kidnaps Da'an and demands to know where his men are. They were involved in a inter-dimensional space flight test that went wrong.
Research continues on the 'scarecrow' probe. Boone starts learning Taelon to interpret its messages. The device meanwhile absorbs a scientist, Rayna.
Sandoval's CVI is breaking down. While Dr. Belman tries to remove it before implanting a new one, Sandoval escapes. He wants to rescue his wife DeeDee.
An Irish guide finds the possible burial location of Ma'el, a Taelon that came to Earth 2000 years ago. It is crucial for the Taelons to find his research material.
While Boone is haunted by hallucinations of captain Lucas Johnson, the Taelon Rho'ha is to undergo a experiment of experiencing human emotions.
The Taelon Commonality is invaded and psychic Katya Petrenko is the prime suspect. She tells Boone she knows about his secret activities and needs him.
The resistance releases a virus of Augur on the Taelon headquarters in Washington. Things get out of hand.
While a dying colonel implants his brain in a deceased criminal, the Taelons show a new electromagnetic pulse weapon. Jonathan Doors wishes to acquire it.
The Synod agrees to let Rho'ha be charged with murder in a human court. He will be prosecuted by Joshua Doors, the son of Jonathan Doors.
A new inter-dimensional portal system for human travel turns out to be something more when the resistance discover a CVI in a boy who got lost in the system.
Ne'eg is killed by a bacteria that is deadly to both Taelons and Humans. If it spreads, it might be disastrous. A new racist group attacks a community center.
The Liberation sends a team to destroy the scarecrow probe before the Taelons crack it. Joshua Doors is appointed as secretary of Human-Taelon relations.
An excavation team unleashes a very dangerous Taelon on Earth. Siobhan Beckett comes over to America. She suspects Lili of being a spy and investigates.
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David Hemblen | Jonathan Doors |
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Kevin Kilner | William Boone |
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Leni Parker | Da'an |
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Richard Chevolleau | Marcus 'Augur' Deveraux |
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Von Flores | Ronald Sandoval |
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Lisa Howard | Lili Marquette |
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Anita La Selva | Zo'or |
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Miranda Kwok | Kwai-Ling Hong |
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Majel Barrett | Dr. Julianne Belman |
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John Evans | Lt. Bob Morovski |
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Mark Terry | Alien Pilot |
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Kari Matchett | Rho'ha |
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Maurice Dean Wint | Capt. Lucas Johnson |
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Lisa Ryder | Kate Boone |
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Nigel Bennett | Major Raymond MacIntire |
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Kate Trotter | Dr. Park |
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Michael Filipowich | Judson Corr |
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Damon D'Oliveira | Sahjit Jinnah |
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Brooke Johnson | Quo'on |
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Shary Guthrie | Dee Dee Sandoval |
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J. Craig Sandy | Agent Price |
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Janet Zenik | Ne'eg |
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Richard McMillan | James Pike |
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Kristin Lehman | Cynthia Clarkson |
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Stavroula Logothettis | Kee'sha |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 5 |
| Screen Ratios | 1.33:1 |
| Audio Tracks | English Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Subtitles | English |
| Distributor | Universal |
| Edition Release Date | May 05, 2009 |
| Regions | Region 1 |