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| Earth Final Conflict Three Years ago... 71 aliens calling themselves the Companions establish themselves in countries throughout the world. Their power and presence grows as they become an invaluable resource to the world's governments.. |
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| Science fiction fantasy Join Date: Apr 2004
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| Blast from the Past: Earth: Final Conflict In the early twenty-first century Earth is visited by an alien alien race, the Taelons. They claim they wish to share knowledge with the rest of humanity in the hopes of getting to know us better. William Boone is assigned protector of Da'an, the Taelon "companion" for North America. But Boone is really working for the human resistance who are trying to learn the Taelons' true motives, which may not be as generous as they claim. At the end of the first season Boone was killed by the taelons. His character was replaced by Liam Kincaid. An alien hybrid taking on the persona of a former comrad of Boone's. We learn in Season 2 that the taelons are at war with another alien race, the Jaridians, and that earth has a key role in this conflict. He joined in Season Three with another double agent Renee Palmer. As season four drew to a close, the Taelons and the Jaridians were on the verge of extinction. Ironically, their last chance for survival was to join with one another. This joining caused the Atavus to be unleashed upon the earth bringing about the final conflict. Renee becomes a fierce crusader on a mission to expose and destroy the Atavus before they take over the world. By the end of the series the Atavus are returned to their homeworld setting right the ancient wrong of the Atavus leaving their home "They are the Companions. Aliens, come to earth on a mission of peace. Their true mission, the secrets they hide, forever alter humanity. In the struggle for our planet, the battle between these Taelon Companions and the Human Resistance, holds the key to Earths future and the fate of mankind. On EARTH: Final Conflict" Cast: Lisa Howard Role: Lili Marquette (1997-1999) Richard Chevolleau Role: Marcus "Augur" Deveraux (Season 1-4) Jayne Heitmeyer Role: Renee Palmer (Season 2-5) Von Flores Role: Ronald Sandoval (Season 1-5) Kevin Kilner Role: William Boone (Season1)(Recurring Season 5) Geoffrey Pounsett Role: Mothership Engineer Melinda Deines Role: Juliet Street (2000-2002) Guylaine St-Onge Role: Juda (2001-2002) David Hemblen Role: Jonathan Doors (Season1- 3) Anita La Selva Role: Zo'or (1998-2001) Robert Leeshock Role: Liam Kincaid (Season 2-4)(Recurring Season 5) Leni Parker Role: Da'an (1997-2001) Alan Van Sprang Role: Howlyn (Season 5) Majel Barrett Role: Dr. Belman Frank Moore Role: Hubble Urick William de Vry Role: Joshua Doors Richard Zeppieri Role: Tate John Evans Role: Morovsky Miranda Kwok Role: Kwai-Ling Noam Jenkins Role: Assistant Director Patrichio Kari Matchett Role: Becket Janet Kidder Role: Julia Cook |
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| Science fiction fantasy Join Date: Apr 2004
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| Re: Blast from the Past: Earth: Final Conflict Beginning ones with William Boone, but the Liam Kincaid sucked big time (part Taelon/part Human/Part Jaridian)... Managed to spring up from being a baby, to being fully formed over night and then stopped??? YEAH RIGHT!!! |
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| Young at Heart Join Date: Mar 2005
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| Re: Blast from the Past: Earth: Final Conflict Those were the later episodes if I remember right... and I didn't watch but a few of them. It was the older ones that were very interesting. Is there a book(s) out about this series? I thought I saw one at the book store. |
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| To the moon and stars Join Date: Apr 2004
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| Re: Blast from the Past: Earth: Final Conflict This was a great show in the beginning but like all things that go on and on it got repetative and predictable. Loved Boone even liked Kincaid at first but was always wishing his other none human sides would show up and save the day. |
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| Mad Scientist Join Date: Jun 2005
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| Re: Blast from the Past: Earth: Final Conflict The show was pretty decent, and even creative, through the first part with Boone and even once Liam Kincaid showed up. Sure, some episodes were dumb, but that happens with any series. When Kincaid, the Taelons and Jaridians were all thrown out, though, and some new breed of alien conspiracy was brought in, the series seemed to lose touch with the original feel (and good writing). I actually flipped to it at one point, and watched for 20 minutes before realizing that it was E:FC. |
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| Science fiction fantasy Join Date: Apr 2004
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| Re: Blast from the Past: Earth: Final Conflict They just didn't get the following of Star Trek... There was another series created by Gene Roddenberry, something I seem to remember called "Ark"... Have to see if I can find further information... |
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