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The Distant StarsEpisode Number: 49 Season Num: 2 First Aired: Thursday April 25, 2002 Prod Code: 215 |
After not fairing so well against the Geno-Breaker last time, this time they brought in Colonel Halford, used to work with Major Dan Flyheight (Van's Father), Halifrod is a complete jerk and lacks respect for anyone below him. He does have one good point that makes up for his ugly face, he is a Geno-Breaker specialist. He analyzed all the aspects of the Geno-Breaker, for ex. it has a windows of 1:05 secs before it can recharge after the first Particle Beam. It also needs 5.33 seconds to charge the Particle Beam. In their strategy, they want to nuertalize the footlock of the Geno-Breaker so it can't fire its Particle Beam. But what this idiot doesn't realize is the Geno-Breaker can fire from the air as well, it can use it thrusters mounted on the back, where the Pulse Laser Cannons used to be, and boost and it wouldn't need a recoil because its in the air. Then, Thomas, Irvine and Van do some exercise and keep doing those over and over. Meanwhile, Raven is confronted by Reice in a light blue on purple Genosaur, Reice shows them what Van is doing and Raven also figures out that Shadow can only last 180 seconds fused with Geno-Breaker after he starts firing more than two particle beams. She also unlocks the mystery of Raven's past. Raven falls to the ground and passes out and has a dream about his complete past. It takes us back to when Raven was about 9 years old and we even got to see his father, but unfortunately only got to hear his mother. It turns out that Raven's parents were organoid specialists and ironically an organoid finished them off. On the other side of the lab, there was a mysterious figure that looked like Hiltz. Major Dan Flyheight takes in Raven and makes him his own son and he would return with him home after he finishes his last mission. But as fate would have it, he would never return, he sacrificed his zoid to protect the Wind Colony and Raven was taken in by Minister Prozan. He was trained to become the best zoid pilot and was awarded the black organoid, Shadow. The one thing that Raven kept from his past besides his memories was he would be amazed whenever he would look at stars. Later, after Raven wakes up from this, he is in the presence of the Dark Kizer. After a bold speech to the Kizer, he leaves and starts up his Geno-Breaker in preparation to take on Van Flyheight.
| Star: | Steve Olsen (Colonel Krueger), Meredith Taylor-Parry (Viola), Carol Anne Day (Fiona), Mark Gatha (Irvine), Jonathan Love (Major Shubaltz), Matt Smith (Sanders), Michael Coleman (Luke), Mariette Sluyter (Reice), Terry Klassen (Billy, Dispatch, Fence), Brian Dobson (Helmut, Dr. Piers), Tabitha St. Germain (Ciao, Female Announcer, Sandra), Onalea Gilbertson (Moonbay), Dave Pettitt (Dr. D, Dr. Rosso, Zeke), Dave Kelly (Prozan), C. Adam Leigh (Lt. O'Connell), Victor Atelevich (Jaro), Colleen Blackmore (Alina), Katie Rowan (Marienne, Rosa), Kurtis Sanheim (Captain Rob Herman), Farrell Spence (Kelly Trasker, Team Fuma Leader), Nicole Bouma (Sweet), Matthew Erickson (Van), Robert Scott Henrickson (Raven), Alaina Burnett (Pierce), Paul Hunter (Lt. Thomas Shubaltz), Trevor Devall (Backdraft Offical), Lisa Ann Beley (Mary Champ), Ellen Kennedy (Backdraft Offical, Sarah), Alec Willows (Leader), Brian Drummond (Bully, Chainsaw Man, Jack Cisco, Oscar Hemeros, Blake), Danny McKinnon (Vega Obscura, Matt), Cusse Mankuma (Deed), Ron Halder (Dr. Toros, Team Fuma #2), Matt Hill (III) (Rattle), Michael Dobson (Leyon, McNair, Dan), Scott McNeil (Battle Commision Chairman, Captain Stoher, Major Polta, Shopkepper, Team Fuma #3, TV Announcer), Saffron Henderson (Backdraft Offical, Naomi Flugel), Bill Switzer (Jamie), Donald Brown (Benjamin, Man, Scrap Dealer, Altail), Alessandro Juliani (Burton), Richard Ian Cox (Bit Cloud (voice)), Kelly Sheridan (Chris Trasker), Scott Roberts (Hiltz), Phil Hayes (Gummie), Russell Roberts (Hop), Nicole Oliver (Angeli, Sarah Slam), Samuel Vincent (Brad, Dark Judge, Sebastian, Malloy, Jean Holiday), Chiara Zanni (Amy), Colin Murdock (Count, Judge, Team Fuma #4), Brad Swaile (Harry Champ, RD) |
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