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War of the Worlds/Seft of Emun

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Seft of Emun
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Season 2, Episode 6
Airdate November 6, 1989
Written by J.K.E. Rose
Directed by William Fruet
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Seft of Emun is the sixth episode of the second season of War of the Worlds, and the thirtieth episode overall.

Starring: Jared Martin (Harrison Blackwood), Lynda Mason Green (Suzanne McCullough)

and Adrian Paul (John Kincaid)

Guest Stars: Denis Forest (Malzor), Catherine Disher (Mana), Rachel Blanchard (Debi McCullough), Laura Press (Seft), Victoria Snow (Blade)

with Julian Richings (Ardix), Illya Woloshyn (Torri)

Contents

Plot Overview

Harrison falls for Seft of Emun, a slave to the Morthren race, brought out of stasis to restore their power.

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

  • This episode was originally titled "Unto the Next Generation".

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Goofs

  • In Seft's dream/flashback, the Morthren are wearing the outfits adorned by the aliens in the first season. However, as presented in "The Walls of Jericho", they are not alien designs, but crudely fabricated early in the first season from human resources on Earth solely as a means of protecting those who remain in the Nevada caverns (namely the Advocacy) from immense radiation levels.
  • Harrison's reaction to learning that the aliens are Morthren is rather at odds with the information he has learned in the past. In "The Second Wave" he watches the Morthren's executions and observes that they are killing their own kind. Add to it, he learned in the first season that the aliens originate from the planet Mor-Tax. Simply put, he doesn't seem confused by the discrepancy.

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