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The investigation of a break-in at Renee's apartment leads her and Liam to a clandestine cloning operation at a biomedical facility operated by a Nobel laureate.

The investigation of a break-in at Renee's apartment leads her and Liam to a clandestine cloning operation at a biomedical facility operated by a Nobel laureate.

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Earth: Final Conflict

S3, EP21 "Abduction"

Liam (Robert Leeshock) finds an ancient relic that proves a genetic link between the Taelons and the Jaridians.

Earth: Final Conflict

S3, EP22 "Arrival"

Liam and Renee race to save Lili Marquette, who has returned to Earth determined to deliver her half-Jaridian child.

Earth: Final Conflict

S4, EP1 "Forge of Creation"

Aboard a freighter in the Caribbean, Lili Marquette gives birth to a half-Jaridian child who may be the last hope for the race.

Earth: Final Conflict

S4, EP3 "First Breath"

The investigation of a break-in at Renee's apartment leads her and Liam to a clandestine cloning operation at a biomedical facility operated by a Nobel laureate.

Earth: Final Conflict

S4, EP12 "The Summit"

Liam copes with a neural surveillance implant while trying to track Da'an, who leaves Earth on a mysterious final journey.

Earth: Final Conflict

S4, EP11 "Lost Generation"

After a human baby is born with a CVI implant, Liam and Renee suspect wrongdoing at a Taelon-controlled fertility clinic.

Earth: Final Conflict

S4, EP10 "Dream Stalker"

A Grim Reaper-type serial killer invades dreams to commit murder, and only Liam and Renee have a clue of his existence.

Earth: Final Conflict

S4, EP9 "Phantom Companion"

While Renee is aboard the mothership, a mysterious being that haunts the secret chambers of the vessel takes her hostage.

This intriguing sci-fi action series is set on Earth in the near future. Aliens called Taelons have become a part of Earth culture and are called Companions, but there's a resistance movement of people skeptical of the Taelons' intent toward humans. Even the Taelons themselves are divided.
Starring: Alison Burn, Anita La Selva, David Hemblen, Dean Monroe McKenzie, Frank Moore, Garwin Sanford, Jayne Heitmeyer, John Ralston, Leni Parker, Lisa Howard, Melinda Deines, Richard Chevolleau, Richard Zeppieri, Robert Leeshock, Von Flores
Original Air Date: Oct 7, 1997
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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