Code Name: Minus One

Season 1, Episode 0, Aired

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A government undersea salvage operation is blown up, trapping an agent in the explosion. An unknown chemical reaction has given the agent the ability to render himself invisible and he attempts to use this capability to discover who was responsible for the sabotage.

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      • The "stabilizer" watch Sam is given is actually a Heuer Chronosplit model introduced in 1975, with brand and model names removed. The Chronosplit was one of the earliest digital watches with an liquid crystal display but also kept an LED display. The LED was used for stopwatch functions, necessary because the early LCDs had slow response times. The "gold contacts" that Sam had to keep against his skin were actually the covers for the two batteries the watch needed.

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      • The music in the pilot episode was written by Billy Goldenberg rather than regular series composer Lee Holdridge. It featured completely different, more upbeat music for the opening and end titles.

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