Earth Final Conflict
They have come to Earth with the promise of peace - an alien race called the Taelons. People call them "The Companions." Many see the Taelons as saviors of humankind. Indeed, they do help Earth solve many pressing problems, such as famine, disease, and pollution. But in this not-too-distant future, some are wary of the Taelon's motives and see a darker agenda. These few form the Resistance. With them lies the fare of humanity... and the future of Earth.From Legendary TV Producer Gene Roddenberry of Star Trek fame comes the thrilling epic adventure of Earth: Final Conflict Season two. Available now 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.
An unknown woman saves Augur and Liam from the raids on the Resistance. Lili sabotages the mother ship, but Zo'or stops its total destruction. Lili is reportedly dead. The investigation on the President's shooter continues.
Some who were detained during the Resistance sweep have not reappeared after their release. Lili is taken to a lab run by Sandoval and implanted. Renee tries to help Liam find the missing people.
A group posing as volunteers attacks using a stolen skrill prototype that does not require an implant to control. It is discovered that the skrill queen is also missing. The investigation leads to a resistance group called Black Wednesday.
A joint Doors International/Taelon venture creates a machine that allows people to vividly relive a memory, but Liam suspects a back alley version of the device is leading to the death of some users.
Artifacts believed to be Taelon are found in South America. Renee and Liam try to beat Sandoval to the source to determine the importance of the found pieces.
An old business partner of Augur's is hired by Da'an to get information about the Resistance, resulting in the death of many members. Meanwhile, Sandoval finds out he has a life threatening blood disorder.
Liam and Renee investigate a dead pregnant woman missing her fetus. They discover a town that Da'an helped after a nuclear meltdown and a suspicious brother and sister who were part of an early experiment to combine human and Taelon DNA.
Pad'ar is a fierce battle game where spectators can connect via a "jack patch" that Liam suspects is causing neurological damage to users. When a Pad'ar warrior dies, it raises even more questions about the safety.
Lili wakes up, supposedly on Earth after a coma, and is told the Jaridians have come and conquered the Taelons. She remembers Sandoval telling her she no longer has and Earth-based physiology and believes things are not as they seem.
Zo'or and Da'an travel to a cloister for an energy sharing ceremony, but one of the sisters is killed and everyone is a suspect.
Zo'or agrees to do a live television interview to try to endear himself to humans, but the show's producer has an ulterior motive in getting him in front of a camera.
The shuttle Liam and Zo'or are in crashes over wilderness, but survive in safety bubbles. The people they meet live off the earth and know nothing of the Taelons. However, Zo'or is injured and missing a Synod meeting on the mother ship.
Sandoval has a mole attempting to gain information about Liam - particularly concerning his commitment to the Taelons. When a Taelon and protector are killed in a portal that malfunctions, Liam is suspicious that it was intentional.
Bombings begin at embassies and Liam believes they may reignite the SI (Sino-Indian) War, which ended with an armistice several years before. An old intelligence agency friend of Renee's has interesting holographic technology.
Liam Kincaid races against the clock to find Zo'or, who disappears after contracting an ancient Taelon virus that has the potential to cause a devastating plague.
Zo'or kidnaps a comatose policeman in order to use the man's body as a 'vessel' in a consciousness transfer experiment that will allow him to 'test' the human survival instinct and cause havoc on Earth.
While examining Ma'el's ship, Liam and Renee find a chamber and in it are some life pods and the persons are all dead except for one. He awakes and reveals himself to be from Ancient Rome and he was chosen by Ma'el to deal with the Taelons if they chose not heed Ma'el's telling them not to come to Earth. At the same Tathan decides to challenge Zo'or for the right to lead the Synod and Zo'or decides to get an advantage by using Sandoval.
Liam investigates a mission run by the Church of the Companions when a friend of his disappears. Sandoval and the Taelons are concerned about "the fields" where something vital to the Taelons' survival is harvested.
Liam investigates the suspicious death of a banker, which he saw in a dream. It seems to be an exiled Taelon spirit that is contacting him. Da'an berates Zo'or for his money and power hungry attitude.
Joshua Doors is running his own technology development company and Renee goes undercover to find out what is going on. An artificial intelligence program of the Taelons that controls human minds seems to be acting on its own.
A volunteer who was working to interpret an ancient message from Ma'el assaults Da'an and escapes through a portal. Sandoval helps Da'an avoid interrogation from Zo'or while they try to locate her.
A Taelon shuttle is shot down over Antarctica. There are Jiridians aboard, but two of the passengers escape. When Augur discovers Lili's blood on the ship, he is convinced that she is not dead.
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David Hemblen | Jonathan Doors |
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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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Jayne Heitmeyer | Renee Palmer |
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Anita La Selva | Zo'or |
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Robert Leeshock | Liam Kincaid |
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Lisa Howard | Lili Marquette |
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Michelle Nolden | T'than |
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Richard Zeppieri | Frank Tate |
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Topaz Hasfal-Schou | Holo-Girl |
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Chandra West | Erica Vosser |
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David Calderisi | Barry Calvert |
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Joel Harris | Lead Volunteer |
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Eugene Clark | Mayor Carter Dubois |
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Wayne Ward | Bud Archer |
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Barna Moricz | Shuttle Bay Volunteer |
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Frank Moore | Hubble Urich |
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Steve Braun | Volunteer Officer |
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Michele Duquet | Ku'don |
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Anaya Farrell | Mit'gai |
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Kylanna Lee | Mayor's Young Friend |
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Majel Barrett | Dr. Julianne Belman |
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Peter Mensah | Alan |
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Marina Sirtis | Sister Margarette |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 6 |
| Screen Ratios | 1.33:1 |
| Audio Tracks | English Dolby Surround 3.0 French Dolby Surround 3.0 |
| Subtitles | English | French |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Aug 31, 2010 |
| Regions | Region 1 |