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هذه الحلقة منتجت وسجلت بالإشتراك مع بودكاست ستيل شاوت (Steel Shout) أدب السايبربنك يعتبر من أهم الفروع التي ولدت من أدب الخيال العلمي في القرن العشرينما هو الـ(cyberpunk) في الأدب.يمثل الـ (cyberpunk) نوعًا من أدب الخيال العلمي الذي يتميز بتمحوره حول العالم الافتراضي والتكنولوجيا المتقدمة، كما يتضمن العديد من العناصر الأخرى مثل الجريمة والفساد والتحرر والتمرد، ونوع من القصص الغامضة. يعود أصل الـ (cyberpunk) إلى الأدب الخيال العلمي الذي ظهر في الستينات والسبعينات من القرن الماضي، ولكنه انتشر وازدهر في الثمانينات والتسعينات، وذلك بفضل العديد من الأعمال الشهيرة التي تناولت هذا الموضوع، مثل رواية "نيرومانسر" للكاتب وليام جيبسون التي صدرت في عام 1984.تعريف (cyberpunk)تأتي كلمة "سايبربانك" أو "سايبربونك" (Cyberpunk) من مزيج بين كلمتين:الأولى هي "سايبرنيتيكس" (Cybernetics) وهي تعني دراسة النظم الآلية والحيوية والتفاعل بينها.يشير مصطلح "سايبرنيتيكس" (Cybernetics) إلى دراسة النظم والآليات والتفاعلات بين الأجزاء المختلفة في الأنظمة الحيوية والآلية. ويتضمن هذا المصطلح فهم العلاقات المتبادلة بين الجزء والكل في النظام، وكيفية تغيير وتحكم الأنظمة في أنفسها.وتشمل مجالات الدراسة في السايبرنيتيكس مثل هذه النظم المختلفة كالأعصاب والغدد، والآليات المتحكمة في الصناعة والتحكم في المرور والملاحة والطيران، والتكنولوجيا الحيوية والطبية، والذكاء الاصطناعي والروبوتات.يعود أصل مصطلح "سايبرنيتيكس" (Cybernetics) إلى اللغة اليونانية، حيث تعني "kybernetes" باللغة اليونانية "الملاح" أو "القائد" أو "المدير". ولقد استخدم هذا المصطلح في اليونان القديمة للإشارة إلى الشخص الذي يدير السفينة ويتحكم في اتجاهها وحركتها. وفي القرن العشرين، أطلق عالم الرياضيات الأمريكي نوربرت وينر (Norbert Wiener) مصطلح "cybernetics" لوصف الدراسة العلمية للتحكم والتواصل في الآلات والأنظمة المعقدة. وقد استخدم وينر هذا المصطلح للإشارة إلى دراسة العمليات التي تحكم الأنظمة المعقدة، سواء كانت هذه الأنظمة آلية أو حية. ومنذ ذلك الحين، انتشر استخدام مصطلح "سايبرنيتيكس" لوصف دراسة نظم التحكم الآلية والحية، وأصبح مصطلحًا شائعًا في العديد من المجالات العلمية والتقنية المختلفة.ومن المهم أن نلاحظ أن السايبرنيتيكس لا تقتصر فقط على النظم الحيوية، بل تشمل أيضًا النظم الآلية والتكنولوجية، وهذا ما يجعلها مفهومًا مهمًا في العديد من المجالات المختلفة، بما في ذلك العلوم الحاسوبية والهندسة والفلسفة والاقتصاد والعلوم الاجتماعية. والثانية هي "بانك" (Punk) وهي تعني نوعًا من الموسيقى الروك المتمردة والمناهضة للنظام والسلطة وبالتالي، فإن الـ(cyberpunk) يجمع بين عنصرين رئيسيين: العالم التكنولوجي المتقدم والمتمردة والمناهضة للنظام والسلطة. ويتناول هذا النوع من الأدب عادة العالم الافتراضي والتقنية المتطورة بطريقة متمردة ومناهضة للنظام، ويتضمن الكثير من العناصر الاجتماعية والسياسية والثقافية المعاصرة.يُعرف مصطلح "بانك" (Punk) بشكل لغوي على أنه نوع من الموسيقى الروك المتمردة والمعارضة للنظام والسلطة، والتي ظهرت في السبعينيات من القرن الماضي. ويشار في قاموس أكسفورد الإنجليزي إلى أن كلمة "بانك" تعني بشكل عام شخصاً أو شيئاً يتمتع بالقوة والعنف والتمرد والانفصال عن النظام السائد. ويمكن أن يُستخدم مصطلح "بانك" لوصف أي شيء يتميز بالتمرد والمعارضة للسلطة والنظام، وليس فقط في عالم الموسيقى الروك. وعلى سبيل المثال، يمكن استخدام هذا المصطلح لوصف حركات اجتماعية وثقافية وفنية أخرى، مثل حركات الشباب المتمردة وحركات المقاومة السياسية والفنانين الذين يسعون لتحدي النظام السائد.بروس بيثكي (Bruce Bethke) هو كاتب أمريكي ولد في عام 1955، وهو معتبر أحد رواد الأدب السايبربانكي. وقد نشر بيثكي في عام 1980 قصة قصيرة بعنوان "Cyberpunk" في مجلة "Amazing Science Fiction". وقد تم استخدام هذه القصة لاحقًا كدليل لتحديد الأدب السايبربانكي. تتناول قصة بيثكي العالم الخيالي والمستقبلي والذي يتميز بتكنولوجيا متقدمة وتمحوره حول شخصية مخترق حاسوبي يقوم بسرقة بيانات مهمة. وقد اشتهرت هذه القصة بسبب استخدام كلمة "سايبربانك" في عنوانها، والتي أصبحت بعد ذلك مصطلحاً مشهوراً في الأدب والثقافة الشعبية. وقد كتب بيثكي العديد من القصص الخيالية والروايات، وأصبحت له بعض الأعمال الأخرى مثل "Headcrash" و "Wild Wild West" و "Redbeard" و "Rebel Moon"، وقد تم ترشيح روايته "Headcrash" لجائزة نيبولا في عام 1995. وبالإضافة إلى كونه كاتباً، فإن بيثكي يعمل أيضاً في مجال تكنولوجيا المعلومات والحوسبة، ويشغل حالياً منصب مدير تقنية المعلومات في إحدى الشركات الأمريكية.تصريح بروس ستيرلينغ "combination of lowlife and high tech" ليس تعريفًا محددًا للسايبربنك، وإنما هو وصف للجو العام الذي يمكن أن يتميز به عالم السايبربنك. ففي هذا الوصف، يركز ستيرلينغ على تحدُّث السايبربنك عن النزلاء الرَّخاء والمتعطشين للمتع الجسدية والأمور غير المشروعة، والتكنولوجيا العالية والحديثة التي تستخدمها هؤلاء الأشخاص في تحقيق ما يريدونه. ويتناول ستيرلينغ هذا المفهوم في روايته الشهيرة "المرآة الشعورية" (Mirrorshades)، وهي مجموعة من القصص القصيرة التي تعتبر أحد الأعمال الأساسية في أدب السايبربنك.ومع ذلك، يمكن القول أن هذا الوصف ينطبق بشكل عام على أعمال السايبربنك، حيث يتميز هذا النوع الأدبي بتحقيق التوازن بين الجوانب العالية التكنولوجية والجوانب الأكثر شعبية والمرتبطة بالعالم السفلي والجريمة المنظمة. وتنتمي روايات وليام جيبسون وبروس يرلينغ وغيرهما من الكتَّاب إلى هذا النوع الأدبي، ويتعاملون في أعمالهم مع قضايا تتعلق بالتكنولوجيا المتقدمة والحياة الافتراضية والتحديات الاجتماعية والثقافية التي تنشأ بسببها. وتجمع هذه الأعمال بين الجوانب العالية التكنولوجية والجوانب الأكثر شعبية والمرتبطة بالعالم السفلي، وتتميز بأسلوب سريع الإيقاع وشخصيات مثيرة للاهتمام، كما تستخدم لغة فيها الكثير من المصطلحات التقنية والحاسوبية.وبشكل عام، يجمع وصف بروس ستيرلينغ "combination of lowlife and high tech" بين هذه الجوانب، ويعكس الجانب الغامض والمثير للاهتمام في أدب السايبربنك، الذي يتميز بتحقيق التوازن بين العالم الافتراضي والعالم الحقيقي وبين الجوانب الفنية والتكنولوجية والجوانب الاجتماعية والثقافية.عناصر السايبربنك الأدبي:· الجوالـ (Dystopian):o تحكم وتملك المنظمات والشركات للمجتمع.o طبقية الرأسماليةo حياة وضيعة.o تمرد الأفراد على الشركات والمنظمات.o انغماس الأفراد في الجريمة والملذات والشهوات.o غلاء المعيشة · التقنية العالية:o الذكاء الصناعي.o الواقع الافتراضي .o تطورعلم الأطراف الصناعيةo المستنسخين والرجال الآليين.o الاتصالات والتقنيةo الهاكرز او محرك الشبكة (Netrunner)· الثقافة:o موسيقى الـ Punk Rock والـVaporwaveo الازياء o العمران والأضواء (اليابان في الثمانينات ونموها اقتصاديا في العالم الإلكتروني)o المتحري والمحقق الظلامي (Noir)o الرياضات والترفيه أهم الأعمال الأدبية:· رواية نوفا لـ (Samuel Delany) في عام 1968:o نوفا هي رواية خيال علمي من تأليف الكاتب الأمريكي صموئيل ديلاني ونشرت في عام 1968. تستكشف الرواية، التي تصنف رسميًا كعمل فضائي، السياسة والثقافة في مستقبل يتسم بانتشار تقنية السايبورج بشكل شامل (والرواية واحدة من سلفيات السايبربانك)، ولكن يمكن أن تنطوي صناعة القرارات الكبرى على استخدام بطاقات التاروت. تحمل الرواية نغمات أسطورية قوية، وترتبط على حد سواء بمسألة البحث عن الكأس المقدسة وبقصة جايسون والأرجونوتيكا والسعي للحصول على الصوف الذهبي. تم ترشيح نوفا لجائزة هيوغو لأفضل رواية في عام 1969. في عام 1984، قام ديفيد برينجل بإدراجها ضمن قائمته لأفضل 100 رواية خيال علمي كتبت منذ عام 1949. ملخص القصةفي عام 3172، تنقسم السلطة السياسية في المجرة إلى فصيلين: فصيل دراكو الموجود على الأرض وفصيل الاتحاد الثريد الذي ظهر في وقت لاحق. كلاهما لديه اهتمامات في المستعمرات الخارجية الأحدث، حيث تنتج المناجم كميات قليلة من المصدر القيم إليريون، وهو مادة فائقة الثقل ضرورية للسفر الفضائي وتغيير مناخ الكواكب.يتورط قائد مهووس ومشوه من الاتحاد الثريد، لورك فون راي، في صراع بين العائلات الأرستقراطية والاقتصادية القوية، فيجند فريقًا متنوعًا من المختلفين لمساعدته في السباق مع عدوه اللدود، الأمير ريد من شركة ريد شيفت المرتبطة بفصيل دراكو، للحصول على الزعامة الاقتصادية عن طريق تأمين كمية هائلة من إليريون مباشرة من قلب نجم نوفا. وبذلك، سيحدث فون راي تحولًا في توازن القوى في النظام الكوني الحالي، مما سيؤدي إلى سقوط العائلة الحمراء ونهاية سيطرة الأرض على السياسة الفضائية بين النجوم.تتبع الرواية مغامرات فريق فون راي في محاولة الحصول على إليريون من نوفا، حيث يتعرضون للعديد من المصاعب والتحديات، بما في ذلك مواجهة العدو، والتعامل مع الأسرار الغامضة المرتبطة بنوفا نفسها، وكذلك الاستكشاف العميق لشخصيات الأعضاء المختلفين في الفريق.في نهاية المطاف، يتمكن فون راي وفريقه من الحصول على الإليريون من نوفا، ويتغلبون على الأمير ريد وشركته، مما يؤدي إلى تحويل التوازن في السياسة الفضائية بين الفصيلين. وبالتالي، ينتهي السيطرة الأرضية على السياسة الفضائية، وتبدأ مرحلة جديدة في تاريخ المجرة. · رواية (Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep) لـ (Philip K. Dick) عام 1968:o هي رواية خيال علمي كتبها الكاتب الأمريكي فيليب ك. ديك، وصدرت عام 1968. تدور أحداث الرواية في المستقبل البعيد بعد أن تعرضت الأرض لحرب نووية دمرت جزءا كبيرا منها وأدت إلى إنقراض الحيوانات وتحكي قصة ريك ديكارد، الذي يعمل كصائد للروبوتات المتمردة التي تشبه البشر، ويتم تكليفه بمهمة القضاء على ستة من هذه الروبوتات المتمردة. هذه الرواية تشتمل على بعض العناصر التي يمكن وصفها بالسايبرنك، مثل الروبوتات والذكاء الاصطناعي، يمكن اعتبار هذه الرواية الأم لفيلم "Blade Runner" الذي صدر في عام 1982 والذي يعتبر من أهم الأعمال في فن السايبرنك.تدور قصة الحيوانات في الرواية حول شخصية ريك ديك، الذي يعمل كصائد للحيوانات النادرة، وذلك لكسب نقاط مادية تتيح له شراء حيوان حقيقي بدلاً من حيوان اصطناعي. ويحلم ريك بامتلاك حيوان طائر "البطريق الإمبراطوري"، وهو الحيوان النادر الذي يساعده على التفرد والتميز في مجتمع موحد.تعتبر قصة الحيوانات والتركيز على الرغبة في امتلاك حيوانات حقيقية، رمزًا للحاجة إلى التميز والاهتمام بالطبيعة والحيوانات، وكذلك للعلاقة بين الإنسان والطبيعة في عالم مستقبلي متغير. وتعد هذه القصة أحد المحاور الرئيسية في الرواية التي تتناول موضوعات أخرى مثل الهوية الإنسانية الواقعية والذاتية والمجتمعية والروبوتات والذكاء الاصطناعي، والتي تركز على القضايا الأخلاقية والفلسفية المتعلقة بالحياة والوجود والتعايش في عالم متغير ومعقد.رواية (Neuromancer) للكاتب الأمريكي ويليام جيبسون عام 1984 م:تعد من أولى روايات السايبربانك. تعتبر من أهم الأعمال الأدبية في هذا النوع، حيث أنها قدمت للقراء نموذجاً جديداً للأدب العلمي والخيال العلمي، يستخدم فيه (جيبسون) تقنيات ومفاهيم حديثة كالحوسبة والشبكات والذكاء الاصطناعي والروبوتات والتجارة الإلكترونية، وجعل منها عناصر رئيسية في قالب قصته المثيرة والمشوقة. وقد فازت هذه الرواية بجائزة نيبولا لأفضل رواية علمية خيالية في عام 1984.بطلها كيس، وهو هاكر حاسوب عاطل عن العمل يتم استئجاره من قبل صاحب عمل جديد غامض يدعى أرميتاج. يتم تشكيل فريق مع مولي، السايبورغ، وبيتر ريفيرا، اللص والخادع، لتنفيذ سلسلة من الجرائم التي تمهد الطريق للهدف النهائي للمجموعة، والذي يتم تنفيذه في محطة الفضاء المدارية المسماة "فريسايد"، موطن عائلة تيسييه-أشبول الثرية. تم إنشاء اثنين من الذكاءات الاصطناعية (AIs)، وينترميوت ونيورومانسر ، التي هي قوية لدرجة أنها يمكن أن تتصل ببعضها البعض في نقطة واحدة فقط. يتعلم كيس وزملاؤه أنهم تم استئجارهم من قبل وينترميوت لكسر الفصل بين الذكاءات الاصطناعية. يتغلب كيس ومولي على التدخلات القانونية السيبرانية ومحاولة خيانة من ريفيرا لدمج وينترميوت مع نيورومانسر، وينتهي الأمر بكيس يعيش في عالم جديد شجاعأفلام:· Escape from New York (1981)[40][41]· Burst City (1982)[42]· Tron (1982)[43]· Blade Runner (1982)[44]· Brainstorm (1983)[45]· Videodrome (1983)[46]· Repo Man (1984)· The Terminator (1984)· Brazil (1985)· RoboCop (1987)[47]· The Running Man (1987)· Gunhed (1989)[48]· Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989)· Circuitry Man (1990)[49]· RoboCop 2 (1990)· Hardware (a.k.a. M.A.R.K. 13) (1990)[50]· Megaville (1990)[51]· Total Recall (1990)[52]· Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)· 964 Pinocchio (1991)[53]· Until the End of the World (1991)[54]· Nemesis (1992)· Freejack (1992)[55]· The Lawnmower Man (1992)[56]· Tetsuo II: Body Hammer (1992)· Cyborg 2 (1993)[57]· Demolition Man (1993)[58]· RoboCop 3 (1993)· Robot Wars (1993)· Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II (1994)[59]· Death Machine (1994)· Hackers (1995)[60]· Johnny Mnemonic (1995)[61]· Judge Dredd (1995)[62]· Strange Days (1995)[63]· Virtuosity (1995)· Escape from L.A. (1996)[64]· The Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace (1996)[65]· Deathline (a.k.a. Redline) (1997)[66]· The Fifth Element (1997)[67]· Nirvana (1997)[68]· Andromedia (1998)[69]· New Rose Hotel (1998)· Pi (1998)[70]· Skyggen (a.k.a. Webmaster) (1998)[71]· Dark City (1998)[72]· eXistenZ (1999)[73]· The Thirteenth Floor (1999)[74]· Bicentennial Man (1999)[75]· The Matrix (1999)[76]· I.K.U. (2000)[77]· The 6th Day (2000)[78]· Avalon (2001)[79]· A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)· Electric Dragon 80.000 V (2001)[80]· Cypher (2002)[81]· Dead or Alive: Final (2002)[82]· Impostor (2002)[83]· Minority Report (2002)[84]· Resurrection of the Little Match Girl (2002)[85][86]· All Tomorrow's Parties (2003)[87]· Code 46 (2003)[88]· The Matrix Reloaded (2003)[89]· The Matrix Revolutions (2003)[90]· Natural City (2003)[91]· Paycheck (2003)[92]· Avatar (a.k.a. Cyber Wars) (2004)[93]· Immortal (2004)[94]· I, Robot (2004)[95]· Paranoia 1.0 (a.k.a. One Point 0) (2004)[96]· Æon Flux (2005)[97]· Children of Men (2006)· Ultraviolet (2006)[98]· Chrysalis (2007)[99]· Eden Log (2007)[100]· The Gene Generation (2007)[101][102][103]· Babylon A.D. (2008)[104][105]· Sleep Dealer (2008)[106]· Tokyo Gore Police (2008)[107]· District 9 (2009)· Hardwired (2009)[108][109]· Surrogates (2009)[110]· Tetsuo: The Bullet Man (2009)· Tron: Legacy (2010)[60]· Repo Men (2010)[111]· Priest (2011)[60]· Dredd (2012)[112][113][114][115][116]· Total Recall (2012)· Elysium (2013)[117][118]· The Zero Theorem (2013)[60]· Automata (2014)[119]· Transcendence (2014)[120]· RoboCop (2014)· Chappie (2015)[121]· Ex Machina (2015)[122]· Hardcore Henry (2015)· Ghost in the Shell (2017)[123][124]· Bleeding Steel (2017)· Blade Runner 2049 (2017)· Ready Player One (2018)[125][126]· Upgrade (2018)· Hotel Artemis (2018)· Anon (2018)· Alita: Battle Angel (2019)· Reminiscence (2021)· Jung E (2023)القصص المصورة:· Judge Dredd (1977–) by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra· The Incal (1981–1989) by Alejandro Jodorowsky· Akira (1982–1990) by Katsuhiro Ōtomo[33]· Black Magic (1983) by Masamune Shirow· Ronin (1983–1984) by Frank Miller· Shatter (1985–1988) by Peter B. Gillis and Mike Saenz· Appleseed (1985–1989) by Masamune Shirow· Dominion (1986) by Masamune Shirow· Ghost in the Shell (1989–1991) by Masamune Shirow· Neuromancer (1989) by Tom de Haven and Bruce Jensen[34]· Battle Angel Alita (1990–1995) by Yukito Kishiro[33]· Martha Washington (1990–1991) by Frank Miller and Dave Gibbons· Barb Wire (1994–1995) by Chris Warner· Transmetropolitan (1997–2002) by Warren Ellis[35]· Eden: It's an Endless World! (1998–2008) by Hiroki Endo· Blame! (1998) by Tsutomu Nihei[36]o NOiSE (2001) – prequel to Blame!o Biomega (2007)· Singularity 7 (2004) by Ben Templesmith[37]· The Surrogates (2005) by Robert Venditti[38]· The entire Marvel 2099 line is an example of the cyberpunk genre in comics, especially Ghost Rider 2099 and Spider-Man 2099.· Marvel's Machine Man Vol. 2· Batman Beyond· The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys (2013-2014) by Gerard Way and Shaun Simon الأنمي:· Megazone 23 (1985)[127]· Neo Tokyo (1986)[128]· Black Magic M-66 (1987)· Bubblegum Crisis (1987)[129]o Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 (1998)[130]· Akira (1988)[131][132]· RoboCop: The Animated Series (1988)· Beast Machines: Transformers (1999–2000)· Dominiono Dominion (1988–1989)o New Dominion Tank Police (1993–1994)o Tank Police Team: Tank S.W.A.T. 01 (2006)· Appleseedo Appleseed (1988 film)o Appleseed (2004 film)o Appleseed Ex Machina (2007 film)o Appleseed XIII (2011)o Appleseed Alpha (2014 film)· A.D. Police Files (1990)· Cyber City Oedo 808 (1990)[133]· Æon Flux (1991–1995)[134]· Silent Möbius (1991–2003)[135]· Genocyber (1993)[136]· Macross Plus (1994)· Armitage III (1995)· Ghost in the Shell (anime films)o Ghost in the Shell (1995 film)[137]o Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (2004 film)[138]· Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (S.A.C.)[139]o Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (S.A.C.) (2002–2003)o Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG (2004–2005)o Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society (2006 film)o Ghost in the Shell: SAC 2045 (2020–2022)· Ghost in the Shell: Ariseo Ghost in the Shell: Arise (2013–2015)o Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie (2016 film)· Spicy City (1997)· Cowboy Bebop (1998)· RoboCop: Alpha Commando (1998–1999)· Serial Experiments Lain (1998)[140]· Gundress (1999)· Batman Beyond (1999–2001)· Metropolis (2001)[141]· The Animatrix (2003)[142]· Code Lyoko (2003–2007)· Heat Guy J (2003)[143]· Parasite Dolls (2003)[144]· Texhnolyze (2003)[145]· Wonderful Days (a.k.a. Sky Blue) (2003)[146][147]· Burst Angel (2004)[148]· Fragile Machine (2005)[149]· Aachi & Ssipak (2006)[150]· A Scanner Darkly (2006)[151]· Ergo Proxy (2006)[152]· Paprika (2006)[153][154]· Renaissance (2006)[155]· Dennō Coil (2007)[156]· Vexille (2007)[157][158]· Technotise: Edit & I (2009, Serbia)[159]· Real Drive (2008)· Mardock Scramble (2010)[160]· Accel World (2012–2016)· Psycho-Pass (2012)[161]· Tron: Uprising (2012)· Dimension W (2016)· No Guns Life (2019–2020)· Altered Carbon: Resleeved (2020)· Akudama Drive (2020)· Blade Runner: Black Lotus (2021–2022)· Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (2022)مسلسلات· World on a Wire (1973)[162]· The Deadly Assassin (1976)[163]· Overdrawn at the Memory Bank (1983)[164]· Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future (1985), British television movieo Max Headroom (1987),[165] American television series based on the UK TV movie· Wild Palms (1993)[166]· TekWar (1994)[167]· RoboCop: The Series (1994)· VR.5 (1996)[citation needed]· Welcome to Paradox (1998)[168]· The X-Files, two episodes of the series were written by William Gibson and contain cyberpunk themes:o Kill Switch (1998)[169]o First Person Shooter (2000)[170][171]· Harsh Realm (1999)[172]· Total Recall 2070 (1999)[173]· Dark Angel (2000–2002)[174]· RoboCop: Prime Directives (2001)[175]· Charlie Jade (2005)[176]· Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008–2009)· Power Rangers RPM (2009)· Kamen Rider Dragon Knight (2009)[citation needed]· Dollhouse (2009–2010)[177]· Caprica (2010)· Person of Interest (2011–2016)· Black Mirror (2011–2019)· Continuum (2012–2015), set in the present with a protagonist who has time traveled back from a cyberpunk future in 2077· H+: The Digital Series (2012)· Almost Human (2013–2014)· Die Gstettensaga: The Rise of Echsenfriedl (2014)· Mr. Robot (2015–2019)· Humans (2015–2018)· Westworld (2016–2022)· Incorporated (2016–2017)· Altered Carbon (2018–2020)· S'parta (2018)· Better Than Us (2018–2019)· Love, Death & Robots (2019–present)· Meta Runner (2019–2022)· Onisciente (2020)· Upload (2020–present)[178] ألعاب فيديو:· Exapunk The Screamer (1985)[190] Imitation City (1987)[191] Megami Tensei series (1987–present)[192] Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei (1987)[193][194] Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers (1997)[195] Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga (2004)[196] Shin Megami Tensei IV (2013)[192] Soul Hackers 2 (2022) Metal Gear series (1987–present) Metal Gear Solid (1998)[197] Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (2001)[198] Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (2008)[192] Metal Gear Rising Revengeance (2013) Akira (1988–2002) Akira (1988)[192] Akira Psycho Ball (2002) Neuromancer (1988)[199] Snatcher (1988–1996)[200] Genocide (1989)[192] Night Striker (1989) DreamWeb (1992)[201] Flashback (1992)[202] BloodNet (1993)[203] Gadget: Invention, Travel, & Adventure (1993)[204] Shadowrun series Shadowrun (SNES) (1993)[205] Shadowrun (Sega Genesis) (1994)[206] Shadowrun (Sega CD) (1996)[207] Shadowrun (2007)[208][209] Shadowrun Returns (2013) [210] Shadowrun: Dragonfall (2014) [211] Shadowrun Chronicles: Boston Lockdown (2015) Shadowrun: Hong Kong (2015) [212] Syndicate series Syndicate (1993)[213] Syndicate Wars (1996)[214] Syndicate (2012)[215] Beneath a Steel Sky (1994)[216] Burn:Cycle (1994)[217] Hell: A Cyberpunk Thriller (1994) Delta V (1994)[218] Hagane: The Final Conflict (1994)[192] Live A Live (1994)[192] Rise of the Robots (1994) [219][220] Policenauts (1994)[192] Appleseed series Appleseed: Oracle of Prometheus (1994) Appleseed EX (2004) System Shock series System Shock (1994)[221] System Shock 2 (1999)[222] CyberMage: Darklight Awakening (1995)[223] Johnny Mnemonic: The Interactive Action Movie (1995)[224] Road Rage (1995) Osman (1996)[192] Blade Runner (1997)[225] Final Fantasy VII (1997)[226] Compilation of Final Fantasy VII (2004–2009) Final Fantasy VII Remake (2020)[227] Ghost in the Shell (1997)[192] Einhänder (1998)[192] Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy (1998) Xenogears (1998)[228] The Nomad Soul (1999) Fear Effect series Fear Effect (2000) Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix (2001) Fear Effect Sedna (2018) Deus Ex series Deus Ex (2000)[229] Deus Ex: Invisible War (2003) [230] Deus Ex: Human Revolution (2011) [231] Deus Ex: The Fall (2013)[232] Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (2016) Perfect Dark series Perfect Dark (2000) Perfect Dark Zero (2005) Oni (2001)[233] Anachronox (2001) Mega Man Battle Network series Mega Man Battle Network (2001) Mega Man Battle Network 2 (2001) Mega Man Battle Network 3 (2002) Mega Man Network Transmission (2003) Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge (2003) Mega Man Battle Network 4 (2003) Mega Man Battle Network 5 (2004) Mega Man Battle Network 6 (2005) Uplink (2001)[234][235] Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter (2002)[236] .hack series .hack//IMOQ (2002–2003) .hack//G.U. (2006–2007) .hack//Link (2010) Neocron (2002)[237] Enter the Matrix (2003)[238] P.N.03 (2003) Cy Girls (2004) Æon Flux (2005) Dystopia (2005)[239] System Rush (2005)[240] Mirror's Edge (2008) Halo 3: ODST (2009) Cyber Knights series: Cyber Knights (Classic) (2011)[241] Cyber Knights: Flashpoint (2021)[242] Gemini Rue (2011)[243] Hard Reset (2011) Cypher (2012)[244] Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead (2013) Remember Me (2013)[245] Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (2013) Alien: Isolation (2014) Jazzpunk (2014) Transistor (2014) Watch Dogs series: Watch Dogs (2014)[246] Watch Dogs 2 (2016) Watch Dogs: Legion (2020) 2064: Read Only Memories (2015) Call of Duty: Black Ops III (2015)[247] Dex (2015)[248] Technobabylon (2015) Soma (2015) Satellite Reign (2015) Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth (2015)[249] Invisible, Inc. (2016) Mirror's Edge Catalyst (2016) Superhot (2016) VA-11 HALL-A (2016)[250] Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker's Memory (2017)[249] Observer (2017) Ruiner (2017)[251] The Red Strings Club (2018)[252] Ion Fury (2018) Tales of the Neon Sea (2018)[253] Astral Chain (2019)[254] Katana Zero (2019) Dohna Dohna (2020)[255] Cyberpunk 2077 (2020) Ghostrunner (2020) Incredibox V8: Dystopia (2020) Cloudpunk (2020) ENCODYA (2021) The Ascent (2021) Stray (2022) SIGNALIS (2022) The Last Night (TBA)[256] الالعاب الروائية:· Cyberpunk (1988)o Cyberpunk 2020 (1990)o Cyberpunk V3.0 (2005)o Cyberpunk Red (2020)· Shadowrun (1989)· GURPS Cyberpunk (1990)[257]· Necromunda (1995)· Infinity (2005)· Corporation (2009)[258]· Deadzone (2013)· Carbon 2185 A Cyberpunk RPG (2019)
This week on Finding Your Bliss, Life Coach and Bliss Expert Judy Librach is joined by actress/producer/singer/dancer, Patricia McKenzie! Patricia is passionate about creating awareness, especially in the areas of mental health and discrimination. Her 2022 feature film projects include 2 LGBTQ projects: Waking Up Dead (dark comedy) and Forsaken Son (crime drama), as well as an urban crime drama called Fallen and a documentary called Myth. Her award-winning short film Bully Fighters (ShortsTV) has partnered with The National Center for the Prevention of Community Violence (NCPCV) and continues to screen in schools and community events across the US. Patricia currently sings with the band
After that absolute bombshell of the Debris season finale that we got, we couldn’t wait to chat with Tyrone Benskin on the podcast so that we could discuss George Jones more fully and talk about what motivates George and makes him tick, and what an incredibly fun time we had chatting with him! Tyrone is a man who wears many hats as an actor, a teacher, and a politician, and he touches a little bit upon all three of those roles in our interview with him. He touches upon whether or not George truly does love Finola, what he likes most about playing George, how he feels about having had the opportunity to work on screen with John Noble, as well as how he was convinced to run for Parliament. He also discusses in great detail some of the other roles that he has played such as The Phantom in a stage play production of The Phantom of the Opera and Karl Lubinsky in the short-lived sci-fi series Charlie Jade and explains what he loves about characters with complex moral reasonings, arguing that there is always a reason why humans do what they do. Tyrone addresses questions sent in by Nachos and also reveals what his ideal plate of nachos would look like! This chat was so much fun and so enlightening! We hope that you’ll get as much out of it as we did, and we thank Tyrone from the bottom of our hearts for taking the time to talk with us! Resources Mentioned: Charlie Jade - IMDb Page Connect with Tyrone: Tyrone’s IMDb Page Tyrone’s Twitter Page Connect with Us: Debris Division Facebook Group Debris Division's Twitter Page Debris Division's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Phone Number: 304-837-2278 Listener Feedback Webpage
After that absolute bombshell of the Debris season finale that we got, we couldn’t wait to chat with Tyrone Benskin on the podcast so that we could discuss George Jones more fully and talk about what motivates George and makes him tick, and what an incredibly fun time we had chatting with him! Tyrone is a man who wears many hats as an actor, a teacher, and a politician, and he touches a little bit upon all three of those roles in our interview with him. He touches upon whether or not George truly does love Finola, what he likes most about playing George, how he feels about having had the opportunity to work on screen with John Noble, as well as how he was convinced to run for Parliament. He also discusses in great detail some of the other roles that he has played such as The Phantom in a stage play production of The Phantom of the Opera and Karl Lubinsky in the short-lived sci-fi series Charlie Jade and explains what he loves about characters with complex moral reasonings, arguing that there is always a reason why humans do what they do. Tyrone addresses questions sent in by Nachos and also reveals what his ideal plate of nachos would look like! This chat was so much fun and so enlightening! We hope that you’ll get as much out of it as we did, and we thank Tyrone from the bottom of our hearts for taking the time to talk with us! Read More... The post Tyrone Benskin Interview appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Michael and Liz Nail of Mile High Fungi are one of those amazingly connected couples that has been able to power through the development and growth of a mushroom business with a finely focused scope that holds true to the ebb and flow between hard work and enjoying life by keeping their mycological enterprise seasonal. Now with a kiddo in the picture their field of vision has widened up a bit and they seem as focused as ever and excited to continue on with farming fungi while raising their daughter Charlie Jade to be as tough and old school as a human from the mountains of Colorado needs to be to survive and thrive in this wild world! So go check 'em out if your in the Denver area and follow this radical family on their mycological journey!
Soprano, Actress & Singing Teacher Charlie-Jade Jones graduated with Distinction from the Royal Academy of Music and has since been awarded the title Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music in Singing Teaching for Musical Theatre, also with Distinction. Charlie-Jade made her professional stage debut as a Soprano & Soloist in the Thursford Christmas Spectacular and has since worked as a crossover artist on stage and in the recording studio. Her performance work has encompassed Musical Theatre, Concert, Opera & Recording. Charlie-Jade holds singing teaching positions at Italia Conti Academy and Emil Dale Academy where she teaches students on the BA Hons Degree and Diploma in Musical Theatre courses and is also the Founder of Scenaria Studios. She is a Vocal Health First Aider and as well as specific voice related CPD she has also trained in Mindfulness which she fuses in her work as a singing teacher. As an artist, she has performed at venues including Cadogan Hall, Prince Edward Theatre and The Other Palace as well as recording for the BBC, Wembley Arena & for albums at Angel Studios. Her theatrical performances have included; Jason Robert Brown's Parade, Rodgers & Hammerstein's State Fair and her one-woman show The Soprano Behind The Screen which she co-devised with musical director Connor Fogel. This opened in 2020 and will be returning to London Fringe Theatre later this year. Connect with Charlie on Instagram @charliejadejones + @scenaria.studios Web: www.charlie-jadejones.com
What would you do if you could travel between three alternate realities, and all of them were kind of hard to look at? You'll find out in CHARLIE JADE, an ambitious Canadian/South African co-production about a private detective solving mysteries in parallel dimensions, and running afoul of the truly bizarre supervillain 01 Boxer, who is either the greatest bad guy we've ever come across... or the absolute worst. With 20 episodes to its credit (not counting a recap episode), CHARLIE JADE is one of the longest shows we've ever reviewed. But was it CANCELED TOO SOON? Film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold are here to figure out what the heck is really going on in this very unusual sci-fi series. Follow us on Twitter at @CanceledCast, "Like" us at Facebook.com/CanceledTooSoon, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold! Subscribe to The B-Movies Podcast for Bibbs and Witney's weekly movie news, reviews and in-depth celebrity interviews, visit our TeePublic page to buy CANCELED TOO SOON shirts, mugs and other merchandise, and subscribe on Patreon for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, exclusive videos, Google Hangouts and much, much more! Do you have a suggestion for a TV show that was "canceled too soon" (i.e. lasted only one season or less)? You can email us at canceledtoosoon@gmail.com, or you can head over to our Amazon Wish List to send us more exciting one season wonders that we can review on the show! Theme Song: "The C2S Team" by Andy Hentz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We take a look at the Candadian/South African collaboration that explores parallel universes and the impact each has on the other. Centered around private investigator Charlie Jade, the a secret experiment to ship water from gammaverse to alphaverse meets with opposition, and an explosion sends characters to verses unknown. Originally, airing on Space in 2005, the series later appeared in 2008 on SyFy US. Watch Charlie Jade here. Episode Grade: Dave B+ Wayne C+
Breaking Bad is back with a vengeance, and the premiere, along with several other great episodes of television this week, made this our longest podcast yet. First we take a look at the comedies, including the Make Kate Watch Stuff winner, Melissa & Joey, and the season one finale of Moone Boy. Then we talk ... The post The Televerse #102- Charlie Jade with Steph Smith/Spotlight on Breaking Bad appeared first on PopOptiq.
Pierre is a Canadian cinematographer who has won and been nominated for multiple awards for his work, including Genie and Jutra Awards. Pierre has worked on such films as: Eldorado, Lost and Delirious, The Art of War, The Covenant, The Rocket, and Polytechnique. Pierre has also directed the television series Charlie Jade and TV movie The Last Casino. Pierre has more recently worked on the comedy Starbuck, and the science fiction films, Upside Down, and The Colony.
In this listener feedback show, listeners discuss our interview John de Lancie, review The Crow and Priest, worry about about Terra Nova, love Sanctuary, are estatic about Walking Dead, have fingers crossed about Fringe, and are glad that Charlie Jade is finally available legally in the USA. We end this feedback episode with Questions from Harvey. Live long and podcast! The music at the end of the show is the end credits of Sanctuary.
In this listener feedback show, listeners discuss our interview John de Lancie, review The Crow and Priest, worry about about Terra Nova, love Sanctuary, are estatic about Walking Dead, have fingers crossed about Fringe, and are glad that Charlie Jade is finally available legally in the USA. We end this feedback episode with Questions from Harvey. Live long and podcast! The music at the end of the show is the end credits of Sanctuary.
In this listener feedback show, listeners discuss why Hulu and iTunes don't matter in TV show ratings, why this impacts Fringe, Barnes & Noble Banning DC Comics, Charlie Jade, Alphas Season 2, Felecia Day in Dragon Age, Real Steel, Robert Downey Jr.'s Thoughts on Iron Man 2, Zombie Con, and the Warehouse 13 Finale. Live long and podcast!
In this listener feedback show, listeners discuss why Hulu and iTunes don't matter in TV show ratings, why this impacts Fringe, Barnes & Noble Banning DC Comics, Charlie Jade, Alphas Season 2, Felecia Day in Dragon Age, Real Steel, Robert Downey Jr.'s Thoughts on Iron Man 2, Zombie Con, and the Warehouse 13 Finale. Live long and podcast!
In this listener feedback show, listeners talk about the Wonder Woman pilot, Enemy Mine, Charlie Jade, Apollo 18, Terra Nova, Catwoman/Anne Hathaway, Fringe, Alphas, Person of Interest, Complaints about FOX, and Summer Glau
In this listener feedback show, listeners talk about the Wonder Woman pilot, Enemy Mine, Charlie Jade, Apollo 18, Terra Nova, Catwoman/Anne Hathaway, Fringe, Alphas, Person of Interest, Complaints about FOX, and Summer Glau
In this listener feedback show, we start off by discussing where folks can find Charlie Jade. We discuss what Dr. Who and Buffy the Vampire Slayer have in common. We end by discussing the feud, Scott makes a retraction, we discuss one aspect of Fringe we can debate, and establish a premise for debating Trek. We sneak Larry Nemecek on to discuss the Trek issue since he is the current authority on Trek. Live long and podcast!
In this listener feedback show, we start off by discussing where folks can find Charlie Jade. We discuss what Dr. Who and Buffy the Vampire Slayer have in common. We end by discussing the feud, Scott makes a retraction, we discuss one aspect of Fringe we can debate, and establish a premise for debating Trek. We sneak Larry Nemecek on to discuss the Trek issue since he is the current authority on Trek. Live long and podcast!
Scott is on the grill tonight, and boy, does he fry, and with fringe of all things. Granted, it IS the pilot episode. But he's SUPPOSED to be a connoisseur of Fringe. I mean, what would Wayne and Dan from Fringecasting think??? Listeners also talk about SGU, the Event, Misfits and nudity (boy am I going to get spam for writing that word). We also discuss No Ordinary Family, Smallville, and Clone Wars. The music at the end of the show is from the end credits of is a Techno Twilight Zone versions.
Scott is on the grill tonight, and boy, does he fry, and with fringe of all things. Granted, it IS the pilot episode. But he's SUPPOSED to be a connoisseur of Fringe. I mean, what would Wayne and Dan from Fringecasting think??? Listeners also talk about SGU, the Event, Misfits and nudity (boy am I going to get spam for writing that word). We also discuss No Ordinary Family, Smallville, and Clone Wars. The music at the end of the show is from the end credits of is a Techno Twilight Zone versions.
Finally Kevin and Scott have finished Dark Angel and Charlie Jade. On this episode of the SciFi Rewind, Kevin starts off by sharing his thoughts about the Dark Angel series, characters, and episodes. Scott follows up with a discussion of Chartlie Jade, the charatcers, the series and thoughts about it. They end the this episode by chatting and sharing some listener e-mail. If you want to share your SciFi Rewind with us and have us talk about it on the show or if you want to comment on our rewinds, please e-mail us at scifirewind@gmail.com (you can attach an mp3 audio file if you want) or call us at 18885084343.
Finally Kevin and Scott have finished Dark Angel and Charlie Jade. On this episode of the SciFi Rewind, Kevin starts off by sharing his thoughts about the Dark Angel series, characters, and episodes. Scott follows up with a discussion of Chartlie Jade, the charatcers, the series and thoughts about it. They end the this episode by chatting and sharing some listener e-mail. If you want to share your SciFi Rewind with us and have us talk about it on the show or if you want to comment on our rewinds, please e-mail us at scifirewind@gmail.com (you can attach an mp3 audio file if you want) or call us at 18885084343.
Yes, that's right! We are now the SciFi Rewind, thanks to the votes of you the listeners. The total voting results can be seen in the side bar. Kevin Bachelder is watching Dark Angel and is in the middle of season three. Scott Hertzog and Miles P. McLoughlin are watching Charlie Jade. Miles is 7 episodes in; Scott is 16. We chat about our thoughts on the shows so far, make predictions, and even play a listen voice-mail about a SciFi Rewind he is doing with Stargate SG1. If you want to share your SciFi Rewind with us and have us talk about it on the show or if you want to comment on our rewinds, please e-mail us at scifirewind@gmail.com (you can attach an mp3 audio file if you want) or call us at 18885084343.
Yes, that's right! We are now the SciFi Rewind, thanks to the votes of you the listeners. The total voting results can be seen in the side bar. Kevin Bachelder is watching Dark Angel and is in the middle of season three. Scott Hertzog and Miles P. McLoughlin are watching Charlie Jade. Miles is 7 episodes in; Scott is 16. We chat about our thoughts on the shows so far, make predictions, and even play a listen voice-mail about a SciFi Rewind he is doing with Stargate SG1. If you want to share your SciFi Rewind with us and have us talk about it on the show or if you want to comment on our rewinds, please e-mail us at scifirewind@gmail.com (you can attach an mp3 audio file if you want) or call us at 18885084343.
Here on our listener feedback show, diners discuss the importance of Hulu and how it plays into show ratings. We also discuss Dark Angel, Charlie Jade, No Ordinary Family, The Big Bang Theory, Fringe (obviously), Smallville and the death of Hawkman,whether Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is better than Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I, Walking Dead and how close a TV show should follow the comics, and the Warehouse 13 Christmas episode.
Here on our listener feedback show, diners discuss the importance of Hulu and how it plays into show ratings. We also discuss Dark Angel, Charlie Jade, No Ordinary Family, The Big Bang Theory, Fringe (obviously), Smallville and the death of Hawkman,whether Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is better than Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I, Walking Dead and how close a TV show should follow the comics, and the Warehouse 13 Christmas episode.
So I watched my very first Charlie Jade episode ever and I decided that rather than typing my thoughts out, I would just put out in audio form. Here ya go. Let me know your thoughts and whether I got the episode or am missing some things.Viewing Challenge MP3 1
So I watched my very first Charlie Jade episode ever and I decided that rather than typing my thoughts out, I would just put out in audio form. Here ya go. Let me know your thoughts and whether I got the episode or am missing some things.Viewing Challenge MP3 1
Yes, this is the final episode of the Charlie Jade Podcast. Summer, Richard and Kevin have an entertaining, enlightening, and interestingly long chat with Charlie Jade creator Robert Wertheimer about the creation and development of the show. Source
Presenting the blueprint for the proposed Season 2 of Charlie Jade Source
Summer, Richard and Kevin discuss and analyze the developments and the concluding story arc of the series, episodes 16-20. Source
On the latest episode of The Signal, the Broadwaves segment is an overview of Charlie Jade, written by Jill Arroway and read by Kevin Bachelder. Source
Summer, Richard and Kevin discuss and analyze the developments and story arc of the episodes 11-15. Source
Summer, Richard and Kevin discuss and analyze the developments and story arc of the episodes 6-10. Source
Presenting “A SHORT INSIDERS COMPARISON GUIDEBOOK TO THE PARALLEL UNIVERSES: ALPHAVERSE” Source
Presenting "A SHORT INSIDERS COMPARISON GUIDEBOOK TO THE PARALLEL UNIVERSES: GAMMAVERSE" Source
Summer, Richard and Kevin discuss and analyze the first five episodes... what can be considered the first book or opening arc of the story of Charlie Jade. Source
Summer Brooks, Richard Porter and Kevin Bachelder are each known in different circles for their love of good stories and of smart scifi television. Independent of each other, they discovered the series Charlie Jade, and became enamored of the story being told. Source
Presenting “A SHORT INSIDERS COMPARISON GUIDEBOOK TO THE PARALLEL UNIVERSES: BETAVERSE” This is a document that Robert Wertheimer wrote up while on his way to Cape Town in November 2003 to begin pre-production and filming. Part factual, part speculative, it served as a reference to what life in Betaverse was to look like and feel […] Source
Featuring commentary by Robert Wertheimer on Episode 120, “Ouroboros”. Originally aired Space on 08/20/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 10/21/2008 in the USA. Source
Promo recap of Episode 119, “Flesh”, aired prior to Episode 120, “Ouroboros”, the season/series finale. Source
Featuring commentary by Robert Wertheimer on Episode 119, “Flesh”. Originally aired Space on 08/13/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 10/14/2008 in the USA. Source
Promo recap of Episode 118, “Bedtime Story”, aired prior to Episode 119, “Flesh” Source
Featuring commentary by Robert Wertheimer on Episode 118, “Bedtime Story”. Originally aired on Space on 08/06/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 10/07/2008 in the USA. Source
Promo recap of Episode 117, “Spin”, aired prior to Episode 118, “Bedtime Story” Source
Featuring commentary by Robert Wertheimer on Episode 117, “Spin”. Originally aired Space on 07/30/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 09/30/2008 in the USA. Source
Promo recap of Episode 116, “The Shortening of the Way”, aired prior to Episode 117, “Spin” Source
Featuring commentary by Alex Epstein on Episode 116, “The Shortening of The Way”. Originally aired Space on 07/23/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 09/23/2008 in the USA. Source
Promo recap of Episode 115, “Things Unseen”, aired prior to Episode 116, “The Shortening of the Way” Source
Promo recap of Episode 114, “Enemy of My Enemy”, aired prior to Episode 115, “Things Unseen” Source
Featuring commentary by writer Alex Epstein on Episode 114, “Enemy of My Enemy”. Originally aired Space on 07/09/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 09/09/2008 in the USA. Source
Promo recap of Episode 113, “Through A Mirror Darkly”, aired prior to Episode 114, “Enemy of My Enemy” Source
Featuring commentary by writer Denis McGrath on Episode 113, “Through A Mirror Darkly”. Originally aired Space on 07/02/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 09/02/2008 in the USA. Source
Promo recap of Episode 112, “Choosing Sides”, aired prior to Episode 113, “Through A Mirror Darkly” Source
Featuring commentary by writer Alex Epstein on Episode 112, “Choosing Sides”. Originally aired Space on 06/25/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 08/26/2008 in the USA. For reasons as yet unknown, the opening 5 minutes was excised from the 08/26/2008 SciFi Channel airing. Source
Promo recap of Episode 111, “Thicker Than Water”, aired prior to Episode 112, “Choosing Sides” Source
Featuring commentary by writer Sean Carley on Episode 111, “Thicker Than Water”. Originally aired Space on 06/18/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 08/19/2008 in the USA. Source
Promo recap of Episode 110, “Identity”, aired prior to Episode 111, “Thicker Than Water” Source
Featuring commentary by writer Denis McGrath on Episode 110, “Identity”. Originally aired Space on 06/11/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 08/12/2008 in the USA. Source
Promo recap of Episode 109, “Betrayal”, aired prior to Episode 110, “Identity” Source
Featuring commentary by Robert Wertheimer on Episode 109, “Betrayal”. Originally aired Space on 06/04/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 08/05/2008 in the USA. Source
Promo recap of Episode 108, “Devotion”, aired prior to Episode 109, “Betrayal” Source
Featuring commentary by Robert Wertheimer on Episode 108, “Devotion”. Originally aired Space on 5/28/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 07/29/2008 in the USA. Source
Promo recap of Episode 107, “Diamonds”, aired prior to Episode 108, “Devotion” Source
Featuring commentary by Robert Wertheimer on Episode 107, “Diamonds”. Originally aired Space on 5/21/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 07/22/2008 in the USA. Source
Promo recap of Episode 106, “Dirty Laundry”, aired prior to Episode 107, “Diamonds” Source
Featuring commentary by Robert Wertheimer on Episode 106, “Dirty Laundry”. Originally aired Space on 5/14/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 07/15/2008 in the USA. Source
Promo recap of Episode 105, “And Not A Drop to Drink”, aired prior to Episode 106, “Dirty Laundry” Source
Featuring commentary by Robert Wertheimer on Episode 105, “And Not a Drop to Drink”. Originally aired Space on 5/7/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 07/08/2008 in the USA. Source
Promo recap of Episode 104, “The Power of Suggestion”, aired prior to Episode 105, “And Not A Drop To Drink” Source
Promo recap of Episode 103, “You Are Here”, aired prior to Episode 104, “The Power of Suggestion” Source
Promo recap of Episode 102, “Sand”, aired prior to Episode 103, “You Are Here” Source
Promo recap of Episode 101, “The Big Bang”, aired prior to Episode 102, “Sand” Source