Seasons / 10-3

Goodbyes
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Cast


Captain Robert Smith -- Bruce Campbell
Lieutenant Martin Jasper -- Ted Rami
Commander Belinda Reines -- Amy Acker
Colonel Shauna Finelli -- Jewel Staite
TAG -- Christopher Judge
Johnny Danger -- Edward Kerr
Skip Tyler -- David Tennant
Robin Cunningham-- Wil Wheaton
4675636B -- John DiMaggio (voice)
Alice Tolman -- Amy Adams
Red Shirt-- Justin Long


Guest Stars


Admiral Graves -
Captain Venko Balissa -
Lt. Deborah Pascal -
Kaiden Delons -
Tyn -
Roland Tobias -


Production


Writer: D. M. Jeftinija
Director: D. M. Jeftinija
Script editor: D. M. Jeftinija
Executive producer: D. M. Jeftinija
Production code: X.X
Originally broadcast: 10-10-2011
Timeslot: 8:00 EST
Length: 15


Chronology


Preceded by

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Followed by

Ways of
the Force

  -  

The War
at Home

Goodbyes

Plot Synopsis


Sometimes people need to move on. Sometimes they already have.

Plot Summary


Captain Smith was none too happy when Admiral Graves called to give the crew new orders. These new orders included transporting Captain Venko Balissa to Space Station Alpha 9. Captain Balissa would also be taking Lt. Pascal as his executive officer.
Captain Smith and Captain Balissa caught up on old times as the ship approached the station and Bob briefed Venko on Deborah's situation and competence.
On the station Belinda quickly got herself in trouble interogating a shop keeper about a lightsaber in his stock. She was quickly confronted by Security Chief Kaiden Delons, a Dark Jedi not associated with normal Sith philosophies. They worked things out and Belinda went on her way with the lightsaber while Bob told Deborah goodbye and thanked her for her service. Bob then bade Venko goodbye and exchanged some sarcastic comments.
After they left Belinda confided in Marty that the lightsaber she found belonged to her mother and that it might mean that she did not only disappeared, she died. Belinda showed disappointment that her mother never visited her as a Force Ghost but Marty pointed out they probably didn't need any more of those. In response to her grief, Belinda then put in a call to her father, in an attempt to patch things up.

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