Time Trax
- TV Series
- 1993–19941993–1994
- 1h
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.4K
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A cop from the future's sent back to contemporary times to track down fugitives hiding in the past.A cop from the future's sent back to contemporary times to track down fugitives hiding in the past.A cop from the future's sent back to contemporary times to track down fugitives hiding in the past.
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.4K
YOUR RATING
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Darien Lambert, Captain of the Fugitive Retrieval Section in the 22nd century, time-travels to the 20th century to capture 22nd century criminals who have escaped by time-traveling. He is armed with a PPT, a 3-button weapon that can render a man unconscious or send a man to the 22nd century. He has a computer named Selma, disguised as a credit card. Selma helps him to capture the fugitives, for she has access to various databases, and can make logical conclusions. She has also many other functions. The main criminal is Mo Sahmbi, who invented the time machine (TRAX) and helped the criminals to get away. Lambert cannot go to the 22nd century until he has captured all the fugitives. —Guilherme Gama <guigama@dglnet.com.br>
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- TriviaThe patch on the back of Lambert's A-2 jacket is the Flying Tigers blood chit. These patches were issued to US pilots flying in China during WWII so they could be returned safely by Chinese people (most of whom didn't speak English) to US air bases in China, thus saving many lives. The flag on the chit is the Nationalist Chinese flag (now Taiwan). The chit reads, "This man is an American fighting for China. Please save and protect him as a fellow soldier." The Flying Tigers were a group of maverick pilots flying for Chiang-Kai-Shek. In a period of seven months, they shot down over 1000 Japanese planes in the air and on the ground while suffering only a few casualties. The jacket is government issue and doesn't include side-entry pockets.
- Quotes
Darien Lambert: Visual mode, Selma
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Wayne's World (1993)
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One of the "cuter" SciFi offerings of the '90s
It is rare that I find myself looking forward to watching re-run TV programs, "Time Trax" is one of those interesting shows that I keep tuning in for on the SciFi Channel.
Darien Lambert (Dale Midkiff) is a policeman from the future (25th Century or so) who must travel back in time (usually the present) to find and send back to his time "criminals" who have also time travelled and are usually endangering the current time's inhabitants with advanced devices ("of EVIL").
Darien is assisted by his holographic computer "Selma" (smartly played by Elizabeth Alexander) who appears from his rather futuristic credit card / weapon / transporter.
This show is pure fantasy and, at times, corny, but Dale Midkiff makes his character impressively believable.
Darien Lambert (Dale Midkiff) is a policeman from the future (25th Century or so) who must travel back in time (usually the present) to find and send back to his time "criminals" who have also time travelled and are usually endangering the current time's inhabitants with advanced devices ("of EVIL").
Darien is assisted by his holographic computer "Selma" (smartly played by Elizabeth Alexander) who appears from his rather futuristic credit card / weapon / transporter.
This show is pure fantasy and, at times, corny, but Dale Midkiff makes his character impressively believable.
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- PSRod
- Jan 10, 1999
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