Jessica Steen |
Corporal Jennifer 'Pilot' Chase |
Tim Dunigan |
Captain Jonathan Power |
Bruce Gray |
Dr Stuart Power |
Maurice Dean Wint |
Sgt. Robert 'Scout' Baker |
Peter MacNeill |
Major Matthew 'Hawk' Masterson |
Sven-Ole Thorsen |
Lieutenant Michael 'Tank' Ellis |
Tom Quinn |
Overunit |
Guest Star |
John Davies (IV) |
Voice of Blastarr |
Recurring Role |
Deryck Hazel |
Voice of Soaron |
Recurring Role |
Tedd Dillon |
Voice of Overmind |
Recurring Role |
Tired of having Laccki spy on him for Overmind, Dread sabotages the robot, hoping to destroy it.
Pilot: (laughing at Hawk's artificial Christmas tree) You're telling me that no one in this room thinks that this looks like the inside of a Bio-Dread?
Hawk: (pretending to be offended) Philistine! (then he chuckles) Of course I do. It's the pieces we've blown off Soaron for decoration. I thought it added a nice, symbolic touch.
Captain Power: (as they are attacked by wave after wave of troopers) You know, this is really starting to annoy me!
Hawk: Ya can't take this kind of thing personally. (he's hit on the head by a trooper's laser blast) Ow! You scratched my helmet, ya lousy pile of tin plated... YOU SCRATCHED MY HELMET! (he stands up and shoots at all the troopers in sight)
Captain Power: Glad to see you're not taking this personally, Hawk.
Lord Dread: (when he finally discovers the location of Power's Base) He's finished, Soaron, and he doesn't even know it... yet!
Laccki: (as a squad of troopers carry him away) Wait! Wait! I'm not... quite dead... yet!
Scout: (cutting in on Tank and Pilot's dance) Let Fred Astaire show you how it's done.
Tank: Fred Astaire?
Hawk: He was a younger man.
Soaron: You are not well, my Lord? The battle with Power is...
Lord Dread: (interrupting) Is over. But the war, Soaron, oh, that is something else again. When he sees me next Power will find a very different opponent. Soon I will throw off the bonds of flesh and then we shall see, indeed.
Soaron: And what of Power, my Lord?
Lord Dread: I once thought he could be saved, but no longer. There is no place in our perfect world for him or for any of his kind.
Scout: (cutting in on Tank and Pilot's dance) Let Fred Astaire show you how it's done.
Fred Astaire is the greatest dancer of the twentieth century, according to his fellow dancers Rudolf Nureyev and George Balanchine. He starred in dozens of movies beginning in 1933, and his partnership with Ginger Rogers is considered one of the greatest movie pairings of all time.
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