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On the planet Klamdara, several members of the elite fighting force
of the Alliance known as the Tenebrea -- including their leader,
Hal K'Rin -- are imprisoned, dying, and hoping for rescue. On the
planet Cor, that hope resides in Andrea Flores, one of the
Tenebrea's best operatives, and her ragtag group of wilderness
clones. But Andrea has never lost sight of her true reason for
joining the Tenebrea: to take revenge upon the murderers of her
husband and daughter.
One piercing energy beam is enough to shatter the calm of a seaport on a sunny day. Just one shot turns an idle dreamer into a hardened avenger. Enraged by the brutal terrorist attack that kills her entire family, Andrea Flores leaves behind a world she loves. Abandoning Earth forever to even the score, Andrea finds herself an outcast on the harsh planet Jod, where she fights to join an elite unit, the powerful and mysterious Tenebrea. With the universe on the brink of destruction, Andrea must survive against all odds until the day she can face her family's killers and taste the revenge for which she lives.
Andrea Flores has become one of the most valued agents of the
Tenebrea, the elite fighting force of the star-spanning Alliance.
Following the destruction of the Clone Welfare Institute run by the
Cor Ordinate, Andrea is sent on a vital mission alongside her
comrades, H'Roo Parh, a Jod; Tara Gullwing, a clone -- and Tara's
lover, Eric, the clone of Andrea's dead husband.
Box set containing all three movies from the popular 'Darkman' franchise. In 'Darkman' (1990), Doctor Peyton Westlake's (Liam Neeson) attempts to clone body parts via computer are disturbed when his laboratory is torched by a gang of thugs, with Westlake left for dead. Horribly disfigured, he uses his equipment to survive, reinventing himself as Darkman. Obssessed with getting revenge on sadistic gang leader Robert G. Durant (Larry Drake), Darkman is torn by his love for former girlfriend Julie (Frances McDormand), and struggles to reconcile the two, warring sides of his personality. 'Darkman 2 - The Return of Durant' (1994) sees the return of the crime-fighting master of disguise, Darkman (Arnold Vosloo replacing Neeson as the disfigured superhero), who, using his former identity of Dr Peyton Westlake, is very close to discovering the secret of making himself whole again. However, a certain chain of events causes him to relive the nightmares which disfigured him, leading him and his assistant to discover that his old enemy, Robert G. Durant (Larry Drake), is not dead as thought, but very much alive and kicking. 'Darkman 3 - Die Darkman Die' (1995) is the final outing for Dr Peyton Westlake (Vosloo), alias Darkman, who this time round does battle with a drugs baron (Jeff Fahey). This villain wants to obtain the secret of Westlake's superhuman strength, and Westlake is thus plunged into a game of survival.
All seven seasons of the American sci-fi spin-off series, about the crew of the Starship Voyager, under the command of Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), which drifts through space thousands of light years away from Federation territory, as the crew tries desperately to find a way home. Episodes from season one are: 'Caretaker (Parts 1 and 2)'; 'Parallax'; 'Time and Again'; 'Phage'; 'The Cloud'; 'Eye of the Needle'; 'Ex Post Facto'; 'Emanations'; 'Prime Factors'; 'State of Flux'; 'Heroes and Demons'; 'Cathexis'; 'Faces'; 'Jetrel'; and 'Learning Curve'. Episodes from season two are: 'The 37s'; 'Initiations'; 'Projections'; 'Elogium'; 'Non Sequitor'; 'Twisted'; 'Parturition'; 'Persistence of Vision'; 'Tattoo'; 'Cold Fire'; 'Maneuvers'; 'Resistance'; 'Prototype'; 'Alliances'; 'Threshold'; 'Meld'; 'Dreadnought'; 'Deathwish'; 'Lifesigns'; 'Investigations'; 'Deadlock'; 'Innocence'; 'The Thaw'; 'Tuvix'; 'Resolutions'; and 'Basics (Part 1)'. Episodes from season three are: 'Basics (Part 2)'; 'Flashback'; 'The Chute'; 'The Swarm'; 'False Profits'; 'Remember'; 'Sacred Ground'; 'Future's End (Part 1)'; 'Future's End (Part 2)'; 'Warlord'; 'The Q and the Grey'; 'Macrocosm'; 'Fair Trade'; 'Alter Ego'; 'Coda'; 'Blood Fever'; 'Unity'; 'The Darkling'; 'Rise'; 'Favourite Son'; 'Before and After'; 'Real Life'; 'Distant Origin'; 'Worst Case Scenario'; 'Displaced'; and 'Scorpion (Part 1)'. Episodes from season four are: 'Scorpion (Part 2)'; 'The Gift'; 'Day of Honour'; 'Nemesis'; 'Revulsion'; 'The Raven'; 'Scientific Method'; 'Year of Hell (Part 1)'; 'Year of Hell (Part 2)'; 'Random Thoughts'; 'Concerning Flight'; 'Mortal Coil'; 'Waking Moments'; 'Message in a Bottle'; 'Hunters'; 'Prey'; 'Retrospect'; 'The Killing Game (Part 1)'; 'The Killing Game (Part 2)'; 'Vis a Vis'; 'The Omega Directive'; 'Unforgettable'; 'Living Witnesses'; 'Demon'; 'One'; and 'Hope and Fear'. Episodes from season five are: 'Night'; 'Drone'; 'Extreme Risk'; 'In the Flesh'; 'Once Upon a Time'; 'Timeless'; 'Infinite Regress'; 'Nothing Human'; 'Thirty Days'; 'Counterpoint'; 'Latent Image'; 'Bride of Chaotica!'; 'Gravity'; 'Bliss'; 'Dark Frontier (Part 1)'; 'Dark Frontier (Part 2)'; 'The Disease'; 'Course: Oblivion'; 'The Fight'; 'Think Tank'; 'Juggernaut'; 'Someone to Watch Over Me'; '11:59'; 'Relativity'; 'Warhead'; and 'Equinox (Part 1)'. Episodes from season six are: 'Equinox (Part 2)'; 'Survival Instinct'; 'Barge of the Dead'; 'Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy'; 'Alice'; 'Riddles'; 'Dragon's Teeth'; 'One Small Step'; 'The Voyager Conspiracy'; 'Pathfinder'; 'Fair Haven'; 'Blink of an Eye'; 'Virtuoso'; 'Memorial'; 'Tsunkatse'; 'Collective'; 'Spirit Folk'; 'Ashes to Ashes'; 'Child's Play'; 'Good Shepherd'; 'Live Fast and Prosper'; 'Muse'; 'Fury'; 'Life Line'; 'The Haunting of Deck 12'; and 'Unimatrix Zero (Part 1)'. Episodes from season seven are: 'Unimatrix Zero (Part 2)'; 'Imperfection'; 'Drive'; 'Repression'; 'Critical Care'; 'Inside Man'; 'Body and Soul'; 'Nightingale'; 'Flesh and Blood (Part 1)'; 'Flesh and Blood (Part 2)'; 'Shattered'; 'Lineage'; 'Repentance'; 'Prophecy'; 'The Void'; 'Workforce (Part 1)'; 'Workforce (Part 2)'; 'Human Error'; 'Q2'; 'Author, Author'; 'Friendship One'; 'Natural Law'; 'Homestead'; 'Renaissance Man'; 'Endgame (Part 1)'; and 'Endgame (Part 2)'.
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