"All Great Neptune's Children" | |
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Series Andromeda Season 1, Episode 10 | |
Air date | January 15th, 2001 |
Writers | Walter Jon Williams |
Director | Allan Harmon |
Producers | Majel Roddenberry; Allan Eastman; Robert Hewitt Wolfe; Sherry Gorval; Karen Wookey |
Starring | Kevin Sorbo; Lisa Ryder; Keith Hamilton Cobb; Laura Bertram; Brent Stait; Gordon Michael Woolvett; Lexa Doig |
Episode guide | |
Previous "A Rose in the Ashes" |
Next "The Pearls That Were His Eyes" |
"All Great Neptune's Ocean" is the tenth episode of season one of the science fiction television series Andromeda. It was directed by Allan Harmon and written by Walter Jon Williams. It first aired in the United States on the Sci-Fi Channel on Monday, January 15th, 2001.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Mikela J. Mikael | Colonel Yau |
Malcolm Stewart | Chancellor Chandos |
Allan Morgan | President Sebastian Lee |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This is the first episode of Andromeda directed by Allan Harmon. He directs six episodes of the series in total. His next episode is "Belly of the Beast".
- This is the only episode of Andromeda written by Walter Jon Williams.
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