S1E22 Its Hour Come 'Round at Last
An unknown old core memory of Andromeda is accidentally activated, and takes the crew on a secret deadly mission.
Captain Dylan Hunt and his crew quest to restore a government that once presided over an extended peace and prosperity.
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An unknown old core memory of Andromeda is accidentally activated, and takes the crew on a secret deadly mission.
While the Andromeda is hosting a diplomatic conference, Harper encounters a reporter who is able to remove the Magog larvae from his guts. She offers to remove them all in exchange for the information Harper previously had downloa...
The Magog eggs in Harper's belly are close to hatching. Harper and Hoone work on a device to bend time and space to extract the eggs. But the device has unforeseen consequences. Future selves, old allies, old/new enemies all colli...
Dylan exits the route of ages and ends up on Seefra. The beings on Seefra have limited technology and no escape from the system. Dylan finds Rhade, who's not thrilled to see his former Captain.
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