- "They are the companions. Aliens come to earth, on a mission of peace. Their true mission, the secrets they hide, forever alter humanity. In the struggle for our planet, the battle between these Taelon companions, and the human resistance, holds the key to Earth's future and the fate of mankind. On Earth: Final Conflict."
- ―Narrator
"The First of Its Kind" | |
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Series Earth: Final Conflict Season 2, Episode 1 | |
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Air date | October 5th, 1998 |
Writers | Paul Gertz; Jonas Moisé |
Director | Allan Kroeker |
Producers | Majel Roddenberry; Paul Gertz; David Kirschner; Jonas McCord; Seaton McLean; Stephen Roloff |
Starring | Robert Leeshock; Lisa Howard; Von Flores; Richard Chevolleau; David Hemblen; Leni Parker; Anita LaSelva |
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"The First of Its Kind" is the first episode of season two of the Canadian science fiction television series Earth: Final Conflict, and the twenty-third episode of the series overall. It was directed by Allan Kroeker with a script written by Paul Gertz and Jonas Moisé. It first aired on Canadian Television on Monday, October 5th, 1998.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Robert Leeshock | Liam Kincaid |
Lisa Howard | Lili Marquette |
Von Flores | Ronald Sandoval |
Richard Chevolleau | Marcus Deveraux |
David Hemblen | Jonathan Doors |
Leni Parker | Da'an |
Anita LaSelva | Zo'or |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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William deVry | Joshua Doors |
Sonia Dhillon | Rayna Armitraj |
Janet-Laine Green | Melissa Park |
Brooke Johnson | Quo'on |
Daniel Magder | Liam |
Kari Matchett | Siobhan Beckett |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is included on disc one of the Earth: Final Conflict Season Two DVD boxset collection.
- First appearance of Liam Kincaid. He will become a regularly recurring cast member throughout the remainder of the series.
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