Racing the Night

Racing the Night is an episode from the first season of the television series ''Crusade. The crew visits a planet once home to a civilisation wiped out by the same plague as the one the Drakh left on Earth. They are surprised to find all the buildings still perfectly intact, but then motion is detected in the ancient city.^ This episode was planned to be the actual pilot of the series (after A Call to Arms), but since TNT interfered in the pr... more

Original air date:

  • Aug 4, 1999

Episode number:

  • 9

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Crusade

Crusade is a spin-off TV show from J. Michael Straczynski's Babylon 5. Its plot is set in A.D. 2267, five years after the events of Babylon 5, and just after the movie A Call to Arms. A race called the Drakh have released a nanovirus plague on Earth, which will destroy all life on Earth within five...

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Production number:

  • 103
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