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Dragos creates energy clones of Jason and Canarvin, and sends Canarvin's back to Space Academy to wreak havoc. Jason and Canarvin break out of their cells, and Canarvin escapes on Jason's ship. Jason tries warning Space Academy of the imposter, before he is re-captured by Dragos.moreless

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    Sid Haig is fantasic. Jason spends this episode as a prison of Dragos and he discovers the evil despot's plan to send Clones back to Star Command to do his bidding. James Doohan is miscast, or something, but everyone else is great fun. Susan Pratt is much better in this episode. She gets more to do and she's good. She also wears a tight spacesuit in the manner of Erin Gray and it's very fetching :)

    One thing: I'm starting to hate W1K1, the cute little robot. It's no so much him/it, but whenever he comes on to do his thing, they play stomach-churning cute music. And I hate it...

    Apart from that... This is a fun show alright.moreless
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