Andromeda 2
2001-10-01 | Action & Adventure,Drama,Sci-Fi & Fantasy | 22 episodes5 Seasons
Episode
The Widening Gyre (2) (2001)
Trance gets Beka and Dylan to medbay, while Rev goes to see a man about his god and Tyr and Harper are injected with Magog eggs and tied up. Dylan and the Andromeda avatar go down to get Tyr and Harper, leaving Beka behind with orders to use a nova bomb to detonate the "bound" planets' sun in three hours. Meanwhile Rev meets with Bloodmist, and begins to give into his bestial nature. The two of them confront the Magog "god", which seems to convince Rev to kill his friends. Bloodmist takes him to Tyr and Harper, but its a trick and Rev kills Bloodmist. Dylan and Andromeda are overwhelmed when Beka launches the nova bomb, but the Magog "god" manages to absorb all the energy. The distraction gives them time to free Tyr and Harper and get out of there. Trance manages to remove Tyr's spider eggs, but the procedure would kill Harper. He has to take medication to keep them in check, but the medicine won't work forever. Meanwhile, they've figured out that the Magog travelling "bound planets" w
Directed By
- Allan Eastman
Writer
- Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Exit Strategies (2001)
Dylan, Beka, Rev Bem and Tyr pursued by a gang of Neitzscheans, are forced to make a crash landing on an icy planet.
Directed By
- T.J. Scott
Writer
- Joe Reinkemeyer
A Heart for Falsehood Framed (2001)
The crew of the Andromeda replaces a sacred relic with a fake, attempting to negotiate peace between two battling parties.
Directed By
- David Winning
Writer
- Ethlie Ann Vare
Pitiless as the Sun (2001)
Trance is held captive, while Dylan and the rest of the crew try to uncover the source behind mysterious attacks on cargo ships.
Directed By
- Richard Flower
Writer
- Emily Skopov
Last Call at the Broken Hammer (2001)
Hunting for the woman who set up the only major interstellar alliance since the Fall, Dylan finds himself in a bar at the edge of a desert wasteland, trying to fend of a Kalderan attack.
Directed By
- David Winning
Writer
- Robert Hewitt Wolfe