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The Outer Limits: Time Travel & Infinity Collection - Region 1 DVD - is used, and in "good" condition.
Some medium to high level scratching and marking is apparent on the disc, with two very distinct circular scratches on each side. The case has a few very deep dents, nicks and scratches, and displays overall signs of general wear.
***The disc has been tested, and appears to work perfectly***
The item is exactly as pictured (I don't use stock photos). It will be placed directly in a padded envelope/mailer for shipping.
What you get (refer to pics)
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Synopsis (possible spoiler alert) |
Season 2, Episode 1: A Stitch in Time
FBI agent Jamie Pratt (Michelle Forbes) investigates a series of murders spanning a period of forty years—all committed with the same gun. The gun is traced to Dr. Theresa Givens (Amanda Plummer) a former employee at a top-secret government project. Mysteriously, Givens was only five years old at the time of the first murder, and the gun had not even been manufactured. (The character Dr. Theresa Givens also appears in the season 6 two-hour finale "Final Appeal").
Season 5, Episode 12: Tribunal
Aaron (Saul Rubinek) is an American lawyer of Polish ancestry who is obsessed with what happened to his family before he was born at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp during World War II. He is sure that Robert Greene (Jan Rubeš), aka Karl Rademacher (Alex Zahara), was the commanding SS officer in charge of his part of the camp, and he wants to see justice. Aaron is able to do little to prove who Robert Greene really is, or prosecute him, until a mysterious man, Nicholas Prentice (Alex Diakun), starts giving him evidence: a jacket, a notebook, and other items which he obtained by going back in time to 1944 and posing as a concentration camp prisoner. Prentice witnessed Greene/Rademacher shoot someone at the beginning of the episode. He is discovered writing something in his notebook, and is chased by a guard carrying an MP 40, but returns to the future before being shot. Prentice is from the late 21st century, where time travel has been perfected (the same character also appears in episode 17 of season 6, "Gettysburg" and episode 15 of season 7, "Time to Time").
Even with the evidence provided to him by the time traveller, Aaron has difficulty proving his case. Greene insists that he is not Rademacher, and near the end of the episode he plans to leave for Argentina and never return to avoid prosecution. Aaron goes to Greene's house with a gun, demanding a confession. Prentice follows him there, telling him that he is Aaron's great-grandson, and that if Aaron kills Greene and goes to prison, he will cease to exist. Realizing that it would be foolish to allow Greene to harm anyone else in his family, Aaron agrees not to shoot him. Instead, Prentice gives him a bag with two SS uniforms and a prisoner uniform. They force Greene to put on the prisoner uniform, and the three travel back to 1944. Greene meets and tries to tell his younger self who he is, but Rademacher shoots him, thinking that the old man is just another Jewish prisoner. While watching the execution, Aaron sees his father and half-sister Hannah walking by. Seeing his chance as a disguised SS officer, he rushes forward, snatches Hannah and orders his father to be taken to a labour camp (since the SS will soon execute any prisoner who does not report to the camp). Prentice objects but Aaron demands he take Hannah with them, and realizing they are about to run out of time, Prentice relents. In the 21st century Prentice informs Aaron that since his sister was believed to have been killed, the Tribunal will allow her to remain with Aaron and his wife. He takes her to their father who breaks down crying upon realizing who she is and embraces her. At the end the episode was this note by Sam Egan: "Dedicated to my father who survived Auschwitz... and to his wife and daughter who did not."
Season 6, Episode 17: Gettysburg
Two friends, Andy and Vince, are at a Civil War re-enactment in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. A time traveller disguised as a photographer (character Nicholas Prentice (Alex Diakun), who also appears in "Tribunal" (Season 5, Episode 12) and "Time to Time" (Season 7, Episode 15)) takes their picture and transports them back to the eve of the real Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. He has done all of this because Andy will shoot the President of the United States in 2013, at a ceremony marking the 150th anniversary of the battle. He does this in honour of the flag of Confederate States of America. Nicholas wants to show Vince that "there is no glory in this or any other war." The two are confused about why were sent back there, and demand to be sent home. Prentice tells them that he cannot return them until he has completed his mission, which he keeps a secret from them. Prentice's camera/time machine is confiscated by the Confederates. Col. Angus Devine (Meat Loaf) who is accidentally transported to the year 2013 when messing with the captured time traveling device. Vince is taken prisoner because he is wearing a Union uniform, and Andy decides to fight for the Confederates in order to make himself feel important. Vince drops a book about battles of the Civil War, and it is found by a woman, but it has little impact on the episode. The woman returns the book towards the end of the episode. Andy does not learn his lesson, and tries to stop Pickett's Charge in order to achieve a Confederate victory, even after Prentice explains why he has been sent back there. Andy is deemed a coward and shot by a Confederate soldier. The Confederate colonel who was accidentally transported to November 19, 2013 shoots a man dressed as Abraham Lincoln, thinking that he really is Lincoln. He also shoots the President in the process. The episode ends with Prentice shaking his head.
Season 7, Episode 15: Time to Tim
A woman (Kristin Lehman) being recruited by a future organization of time travellers (led by character Nicholas Prentice (Alex Diakun), who also appears in "Tribunal" (Season 5, Episode 12) and episode "Gettysburg" (Season 6, Episode 17)) is given a chance to return to the day in 1969 that her father died.
Season 5, Episode 16: Deja Vu
A teleportation experiment goes wrong. The wormhole it created expands and engulfs the scientists. Suddenly they're back to the day before, but only one man seems to remember what happened.
Season 7, Episode 2: Patient Zero
An epidemic has broken out across Earth, and most of humanity has been killed by a virus. The virus began with patient zero, a woman who comes into contact with the three DNA strands necessary for this virus to come into existence. A soldier, Colonel Beckett (Michael Rooker), is sent back in time to kill her and prevent the virus from forming. Beckett becomes attached to the woman and decides not to kill her, but instead to simply keep her from making the contacts necessary to form the virus. In the revised timeline, Beckett himself becomes patient zero; in his attempt to protect the woman, he himself contracts all three strains and becomes sick. A fellow soldier arrives from the future, and Beckett is given the chance to sacrifice himself when his friend administers a fatal dose of poison. Since Beckett dies before the disease reaches its contagious stage (and the woman never develops the disease at all), the plague is stopped before it starts; in the new history, there never was an epidemic, all of the disease's former victims (including Beckett's family) are now alive, and humanity survives without ever contracting the virus.
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Disc Condition | Scratching/Marking | Rating |
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Like New | Blemish Free | |
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