"The Unconquerable Man" | |
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Series Andromeda Season 3, Episode 10 | |
Air date | January 20th, 2003 |
Writers | Ashley Edward Miller; Zack Stentz |
Director | J. Miles Dale |
Producers | Allan Eastman; Robert Engels; Kevin Sorbo; Karen Wookey |
Starring | Kevin Sorbo; Lisa Ryder; Keith Hamilton Cobb; Laura Bertram; Gordon Michael Woolvett; Lexa Doig |
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"The Unconquerable Man" is the tenth episode of season three of the science fiction television series Andromeda and the fifty-fourth episode in the series overall. The episode was directed by J. Miles Dale and written by Ashley Edward Miller and Zack Stentz. It first aired in Canada on the Global Television Network and in syndication in the United States on January 20th, 2003.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Kevin Sorbo | Captain Dylan Hunt |
Lisa Ryder | Beka Valentine |
Keith Hamilton Cobb | Tyr Anasazi |
Laura Bertram | Trance Gemini |
Gordon Michael Woolvett | Seamus Harper |
Lexa Doig | Rommie |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Steve Bacic | Gaheris Rhade |
Archival footage[]
Actor | Role |
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Elizabeth Thai | Refractions of Dawn |
John Tench | Gerentex |
Jo Bates | Borotep Yeshgar |
Kendall Cross | Pravarti Quechua |
Alex Diakun | Höhne |
Rik Kiviaho | Rekeeb |
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Quotes[]
- Tyr Anasazi: You find betraying our people - all our people - funny?
- Gaheris Rhade: Our people? Our people were meant to be living gods. Warrior poets who roamed the stars bringing civilisation. Not cowards and bullies who prey on the weak and kill each other for sport. I never imagined they'd prove themselves so inferior. I didn't betray our people. They betrayed themselves. You know this better than anyone.
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- Rommie: For a man who killed his captain and best friend without saying a word, you certainly seem reluctant to let him go.
- Gaheris Rhade: I did what I had to do.
- Rommie: For what? For the Commonwealth? The glory of the Nietzschean people? Look around you, Commander. You killed him for nothing.
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- Dylan Hunt: It was never about me. The truth is, I'll never know why Gaheris did what he did. But I'd like to think that he had the best intentions.
- Seamus Harper: Yeah? Well, good intentions... hell... you draw the map. He got what he deserved.
- Dylan Hunt: It's not for you or me to judge. All I know is, every man is the hero of his own story. Even Gaheris Rhade.