| Pilot |
101 |
01/10/03 |
An alien lawman known as a Tracker comes to Earth to hunt down and capture 218 convicts who have escaped from Sar-Top, a deep-space prison. He builds a synthetic human body and adopts the name "Cole." (from a "Cole" underwear ad on a billboard) ...Adrian Paul (TV's Highlander) plays Cole. |
| Cloud Nine |
102 |
01/17/03 |
An Enixian fugitive turns up selling a deadly alien drug, Fek-ma, which can kill humans// Cole uses his shapeshifting ability to infiltrate the drug-dealer's inner circle and bring him to justice |
| Roswell |
103 |
01/24/03 |
Cole must stop a pair of fugitive Orsusian siblings from stealing an alien-made crystal map from the military base in Roswell, N.M. |
| Trust |
104 |
01/31/03 |
An Enixian fugitive named Nestov (Richard Yearwood, beginning his recurring role) saves Cole's life during a bust gone bad, then asks for Cole's help. |
| The Plague |
105 |
02/07/03 |
An Enixian terrorist named Tev infected himself with a disease back in the Migar system. Now that he is on Earth, he must release the viral colony that has accumulated in his system or die |
| The Beast |
106 |
02/14/03 |
Cole investigates the mysterious murder of a blind man by his own seeing-eye dog, and discovers that the bodyguard of Dr. Zin, a fugitive named Medoran, has possessed the body of that German shepherd |
| Without a Trace |
107 |
02/21/03 |
When the police tell Mel that they are abandoning the search for her long-missing boyfriend, Rod Archer, Cole assumes the man's likeness and investigates his disappearance |
| Children of the Night |
108 |
02/28/03 |
Cole recognizes a missing-child image on the side of a milk carton as one of the train passengers who was hijacked by the alien fugitives. The alien fugitive, a Nodulian in the body of a 15-year-old boy, lures unsuspecting street kids into his lair |
| Breach |
109 |
03/07/03 |
Cole learns he isn't the only one pursuing the alien fugitives: The U.S. government is fully aware of their existence, and it is ruthlessly hunting down all extraterrestrials as a matter of national security, and Cole is on the Most-Wanyed list! |
| Double Down |
110 |
03/14/03 |
Dr. Zin uses a fabricated videotape and Tony Montana, the male model on whom Cole based his synthetic body, to frame the heroic alien Tracker for murder. Racing against the clock, Mel must protect Tony from Dr. Zin's henchmen |
| Native Son |
111 |
03/21/03 |
Cole aids an elderly Native American man named Wahota, whose grandson was killed by two Vardian fugitives. Together, the Indian tracker and the alien tracker hunt down the two criminals and foil their real-estate scam. |
| To Catch a Desserian |
112 |
03/28/03 |
Nestov tells Cole that a group led by Dr. Zin's Desserian-convict accomplice Zareth is planning a heist from a high-profile art exhibit. Cole foils the heist and captures Zareth, who was attempting to steal an ancient Egyptian artifact - a map! |
| The Miracle |
113 |
04/04/03 |
A young girl named Jamie Swenson inexplicably recovers from a fatal illness and displays an ability to heal others by touch. Both Cole and Dr. Zin recognize Jamie for who she really is: an escaped alien convict named Lonotonio |
| Love, Cirronian Style |
114 |
unaired |
In order to track a pair of telepathically bonded Orsusian fugitives to a romantic couples' retreat, Cole and Mel pose as a married couple. Cole eventually identifies the Orsusians, but too late realizes it's a trap |
| Eye of the Storm |
115 |
unaired |
Cole and Mel step in out of a blizzard and interrupt a burglar who is ransacking Mel's bar. Before they can turn on the lights and apprehend him, Nestov barges in behind them with a group of stranded travelers, and burglar blends with the crowd! |
| Dark Road Home |
116 |
unaired |
Cole learns that one of Zin's top aides, an alien fugitive named Yahir, might have vital information about both Zin's plans and the mysterious metal triangle that Zin tried to steal from Mel's bar |
| A Made Guy |
117 |
unaired |
Cole goes undercover to infiltrate a crime family he believes might have connections to Dr. Zin. Cole soon realizes that Zin's gang and the mobsters are rivals, and that Zin has been waging a brutal turf war to seize control of Chicago. |
| Fever of the Hunt,Part 1 |
118 |
unaired |
One of the escaped alien convicts, a Desserian named Suudor, goes on a killing spree that imitates the crimes of famous serial killers. Cole and Mel track him to London, where he prepares to emulate the slayings of Jack the Ripper |
| Fever of the Hunt,Part 2 |
119 |
unaired |
Cole, racing to stop Suudor from killing Mel and Jess, is attacked by Jager, one of a pair of telepathically bonded Orsusian. Cole defeats Jager but is unaware of the thug's psychic partner, Parker |
| Back into the Breach |
120 |
unaired |
Dr. Zin resorts to bribery, collusion and eventually murder as he struggles to steal classified files from the U.S. government. The files detail the crash of a Vardian starship into Lake Michigan, and the subsequent rescue and interrogation of its pilot |
| What Lies Beneath |
121 |
unaired |
Nestov warns Cole that Zin has created a gun that permanently nullifies Cirronian energies; one shot would permanently turn Cole into a normal human. The pair breaks into Zin's base to steal it and Nestov shoots Cole, sapping him of his alien powers. |
| Remember When |
122 |
unaired |
A newly formed wormhole offers Cole a unique opportunity to simultaneously transfer all the escaped prisoners off of Earth and back to the Sar-Top prison, completely by remote// there's just one problem
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