Ep 7. Exogenesis
- TV-NR
- February 15, 1996
- 43 min
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6.8 (672)
Exogenesis is the seventh episode of the third season of the science fiction series, Babylon 5. The episode starts with a mystery when a group of children suddenly fall ill on-board the station. On closer examination, it is discovered that the children are suffering from a strange disease caused by alien parasites. The illness seems to be spreading fast, and the doctors on the station are unable to find an effective treatment.
Meanwhile, an alien race known as the Vindrizi approach the station for help. Their own children have also fallen victim to the same illness, and they believe that the humans on the station may have the cure they need. The Vindrizi request the help of Dr. Franklin, who is an expert in xenobiology.
Dr. Franklin is intrigued by the alien parasites and hopes to find a way to cure the children. He begins to study the parasites in his lab, but as he delves deeper into their biology, he discovers something shocking. The parasites seem to possess a consciousness of their own, and they are capable of controlling the minds of their hosts.
As Dr. Franklin continues his research, the Vindrizi grow impatient. Their own children are dying, and they demand a cure. Dr. Franklin is torn between his desire to understand the parasites and his duty to help the Vindrizi. He knows that the only way to find a cure is to allow the parasites to infect him and study their effects first-hand.
The consequences of Dr. Franklin's decision are far-reaching. He discovers that the parasites are not just a disease, but a weapon. The creatures were created by a hostile alien race as a means of taking over entire planets. The parasites can infect entire populations and control their minds, turning them into mindless automatons.
As the situation on the station grows more dire, Captain Sheridan and his crew must find a way to stop the spread of the parasites and prevent them from falling into the wrong hands. They must also find a way to cure all the infected children and stop the race that created the parasites before they can attack again.
Exogenesis is a gripping episode that blends mystery, suspense, and science fiction. The episode builds up tension as the crew tries to find a cure while dealing with the possibility of an imminent attack. The characters are well-developed, and their struggles with morality and duty make for an engaging story. The visual effects are also impressive, and the scenes in Dr. Franklin's lab are especially intriguing.
Overall, Exogenesis is a fascinating episode of Babylon 5 that explores the dangers of advanced technology and the moral dilemmas that come with scientific discovery. It is a must-watch for fans of science fiction and those looking for a thought-provoking story.