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television seriesGrave Danger
Canada, 2002  TV  

TV-series Earth - Final Conflict

Renee receives part of an old manuscript from an associate of her Harvard professor, who believed that Ancient Egyptians were visited by aliens. He claims he has discovered proof of this and then disappears. Renee visits the Giza plateau and fins she must hook up with an old flame, in fact her love, Raleigh Sinclair, who's a dashing British scoundrel and a rogue archaeologist. The two must work together to search the pyramids to locate the tomb of Askenaton, a grand vizier to the pharaohs and possible ancient Atavus who had mystical powers.

Episode from the series "Earth: Final Conflict" which follows a race of aliens, the Taelons, who take refuge on Earth in exchange for their advanced technology. As a result, disease, war, and pollution are nearly eliminated, but some believe the Taelons have a hidden agenda. This science fiction television series is based on ideas created by Gene Roddenberry and is produced under the guidance of his widow, Majel Barrett-Roddenberry.


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