The “Continuity” Order (The “Continuity” Order)
13 Episodes
This takes the JMS Chronological Order – with all the benefits to pacing and characterization, but re-adjusts it to allow for the Gideon/Lochley meeting to occur in order, as well as a couple of other tweaks.
Gideon mediates between Earth miners and the residents of a planet containing a virus-fighting mineral--and a fire-breathing dragon.
Read MoreA mysterious sphere prompts Gideon and the others to relive traumatic moments from their past.
Read MoreGideon and Lochley must prevent a doomsday cult from killing everyone at a virus conference on Mars.
Read MoreGideon must outwit an alien consciousness that takes over the Excalibur's crew.
Read MoreGideon and crew find themselves trapped by an alien civilization using sinister methods to seek a cure for the same Drakh virus that attacked Earth.
Read MoreGideon conducts an illegal raid to free a fugitive with information that could save Earth.
Read MoreGalen warns Gideon not to explore a planet where the inhabitants were suddenly eradicated.
Read MoreTwo persecuted alien investigators (based on FBI agents Mulder and Scully from X-Files) believe that Earth is covertly invading them.
Read MoreIn an attempt to understand the nature of the Drakh virus better, the Excalibur is sent back to Earth's orbit for a top-secret special pick up. Familiar face returns. The show ends on an open ending.
Read MoreGideon must deport a colony of renegade humans. Dureena finds a lost tribe of her people.
Read MoreGalen persuades Gideon to seek a mystical crossroads. An investigator probes Matheson's mind.
Read MoreThe Excalibur goes to Babylon 5 so that Gideon can meet with an ambassador for permission to go to a planet that might have technology that can help Earth. But the ambassador refuses and Gideon is not going to accept it. And Ellerson runs into his ex-wife, who is in trouble with a loan shark. When he pays him off, he feels she owes him more. Anf goes to great lengths to collect.
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