"Dance of the Mayflies" | |
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Series Andromeda Season 2, Episode 15 | |
Air date | February 18th, 2002 |
Writers | Ashley Edward Miller; Zack Stentz; Robert Hewitt Wolfe |
Director | J. Miles Dale |
Producers | Majel Roddenberry; Allan Eastman; Kevin Sorbo; Robert Hewitt Wolfe; Karen Wookey |
Starring | Kevin Sorbo; Lisa Ryder; Keith Hamilton Cobb; Laura Bertram; Brent Stait; Gordon Michael Woolvett; Lexa Doig |
Episode guide | |
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"Dance of the Mayflies" is the fifteenth episode of season two of the science fiction television series Andromeda and the thirty-seventh episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by J. Miles Dale with a script written by Ashley Edward Miller and Zack Stentz. Teleplay by Robert Hewitt Wolfe. It first aired in the United States and Canada on the Sci-Fi Channel on Monday, February 18th, 2002.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Christopher Sumpton | Bokor #1 |
Jessica Amlee | Little girl |
Brahm Taylor | Mouth bokor |
Janyse Jaud | Voice artist |
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Quotes[]
- Seamus Harper: What? I thought bug people were our friend.
- Dylan Hunt: So did I.
- Tyr Anasazi: Which is why I place great stocking in paranoia.
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- Dylan Hunt: The visitors reacted differently to your body.
- Trance Gemini: Yes.
- Dylan Hunt: Trance, are you dead or alive?
- Trance Gemini: Yes.
.... v: Internal defenses ineffectual.
- Tyr Anasazi: It isn't so easy to kill dead people, is it?
- Dylan Hunt: No.
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- Rommie: Dylan, I'm not reading any pulses or brainwaves from the plague victims, and their bodies register at room temperature.
- Tyr Anasazi: Well, that would make sense. They're corpses.
- Rommie: Yes, the trouble is they're walking around the ship trying to kill you.
- Tyr Anasazi: [Dylan looks at Tyr] You're surprised? That's what you get for incessantly trying to help!
- Dylan Hunt: The ungrateful dead.
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- Seamus Harper: Yes, sir. Bravely running away, sir.
Home Video[]
- "Home Fires" has been made available on the following DVD collections:
- Andromeda: Slipstream Collection
- Andromeda: The Complete Boxset
- Andromeda: The Complete Second Season
- Andromeda: Season 2 Collection
- Andromeda: Season 2, Collection 1