Time Trax - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
A Stranger in Time (1)
A police captain in the year 2193 travels back in time 200 years to apprehend fugitives from his own time.
A Stranger in Time (2)
To Kill a Billionaire
Dr. Sahmbi is sending nuclear waste ahead to his own time.
Fire and Ice
Darien joins a Houston cop to find jewel thieves.
Showdown
Darien teams with a U.S. Marshal to track down a killer.
The Prodigy
A child kidnapped from the future breaks a world track record.
Death Takes a Holiday
A fatally ill woman works for a fugitive who runs a classy, illegal casino.
The Contender
Darien boxes with a heavyweight contender from the future.
Night of the Savage
A dozen London corpses are found drained of blood.
Treasure of the Ages
The wife of a fugitive goes into labor during a hurricane.
The Price Of Honor
A fugitive travels to 1993 and blackmails the Secretary of State (Dorian Harewood) who will eventually become President of the United States.
Face of Death
In the Peruvian jungle, Darien seeks a killer who's altered his appearance through plastic surgery. The fugitive, Selma says, is "a physical-fitness fanatic with a penchant for survivalist encounters.
Revenge
Sepp Dietrich has survived the third dose of TXP and resurfaces in Hawaii as leader of a white supremacist group.
Darien Comes Home
While visiting Chicago, Darien learns that a man was killed by a future weapon, and goes undercover at a computer company to catch the killers, a pair of fugitive brothers.
Two Beans in a Wheel
Darien encounters a woman claiming to be from the future, also in the Fugitive Retrieval Section, who claims Sahmbi is after the Holy Grail.
Little Boy Lost
One of Darien's old instructors winds up in the hospital, and Darien seeks his adopted son, a deaf boy lost in the mountains of Colorado.
The Mysterious Stranger
Darien travels to Mexico in search of a fugitive who started a drug epidemic in the 22nd century. Along the way he encounters a PI from the future who is not exactly who he seems.
Framed
Darien is framed for the murder of a federal agent as part of another attempted government takeover by Charlie Burke.
Beautiful Songbird
An obsessed fugitive from the future stalks a country singer who is destined to be a star.
Photo Finish
A fugitive from the future uses an invention of his that that acts as an undetectable steroid, to fix horse races for money.
Darrow for the Defense
A fugitive found innocent in 2193 is working with Dr. Sahmbi.
One on One
Darien becomes the unwilling test subject of Sahmbi's mind control invention.
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