Events
- John Crichton, aboard Farscape-1, launches on a mission to test an acceleration theory and ends up passing through a wormhole that takes him to an unknown region of space and in to the middle of a battle where a large ship is attempting to flee military aggressors. [1]
- In an alternate universe, John Crichton is killed by Aeryn Sun after arriving aboard Moya.[2]
Real World
January
- No events listed.
February
- No events listed.
March
- March 12 - "PK Tech Girl" airs as a "sneak peek" in the US before the series begins airing.
- March 19 - "Premiere" airs in the US.
- March 26 - "Exodus From Genesis" airs in the US.
April
- April 2 - "Back and Back and Back to the Future" airs in the US.
- April 9 - "Throne For a Loss" airs in the US.
- April 16 - "PK Tech Girl" airs in the US.
- April 23 - "Thank God It's Friday... Again" airs in the US.
May
June
- June 11 - "That Old Black Magic" airs in the US.
- June 18 - "DNA Mad Scientist" airs in the US.
- June 25 - "They've Got a Secret" airs in the US.
July
- July 9 - "Till the Blood Runs Clear" airs in the US.
- July 16 - "The Flax" airs in the US.
- July 23 - "Rhapsody in Blue" airs in the US.
- July 30 - "Jeremiah Crichton" airs in the US.
August
- August 13 - "Durka Returns" airs in the US.
- August 20 - "A Human Reaction" airs in the US.
September
- September 10 - "Through the Looking Glass" airs in the US.
- September 17 - "A Bug's Life" airs in the US.
October
- No events listed.
November
- November 29 - "Premiere" airs in the UK.
December
- December 6 - "Throne For a Loss" airs in the UK.
- December 13 - "Back and Back and Back to the Future" airs in the UK.
- December 20 - "I, E.T." airs in the UK.
References
- ↑ "Premiere"
- ↑ "Unrealized Reality"
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