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Logan, Jessica, and Rem discover a civilization that was devastated by a plague. Six of the most brilliant minds of the time were preserved but one of them is an impostor. Logan, Jessica, and Rem set out to uncover which of the survivors is not whom they claim to be.

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  • Warning some spoilers: This episode is the epitome of why Logan's Run should have continued beyond it's meagre 13 episode run (excuse the pun)

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    With class contributors; in this case Harlan Ellison (Hugo Award winner for Star Trek: The City on the edge of Forever) who supplied a whodunit story which could have easily been made over two episodes.

    The normal gripes apply, i.e. when Logan, Rem and Jessica leave the elevator, the corridor was completely free of rubble? In the intervening two hundred years was this the first earth tremor? If so, why did it happen just as Logan et al step into this area? When they then move in to the next corridor it's completely clear of rubble!

    That said, it's completely in keeping with the standard of the day (a la Star Trek, Fantastic Journey) to make the story more interesting.

    All in all a very satisfactory, if a bit short, outing for Logan, Rem and the lovely Jessica.moreless
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