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The model of the Searcher was a rebuild of the [[Lyran Queen]] featured in the Season 1 episode [[Cruise Ship to the Stars]]. <ref>[http://www.universalhartland.com/code/buck110l.shtml Universal Hartland Website]</ref> | The model of the Searcher was a rebuild of the [[Lyran Queen]] featured in the Season 1 episode [[Cruise Ship to the Stars]]. <ref>[http://www.universalhartland.com/code/buck110l.shtml Universal Hartland Website]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 05:39, 26 January 2021
The Searcher
Propelled by plasma drive, the "Searcher" was a huge spacecraft assigned to search the galaxy to find the lost tribes of the human race who spread among the stars after World War III of the 20th century.
Crew
- Admiral Efram Asimov (Jay Garner), supposedly a descendent of the sci-fi writer Isaac Asimov
- Lt. Devlin (Paul Carr), the Admiral's assistant
- Colonel Wilma Deering (Erin Gray), a fighter pilot
- Captain William "Buck" Rogers (Gil Gerard), a 20th century Terran astronaut
- Hawk (Thom Christopher), a part human, part bird who sought survivors of his own race. He flew a hawk-shaped fighter craft.
- Dr. Goodfellow (Wilfrid-Hyde White), an elderly scientist who created an intelligent but rude robot named Crichton.
- Twiki (Felix Silla), the dwarf robot companion of Buck Rogers.
Latin
The ship's exterior hull displayed the words
PER ARDUA AD ASTRA
[1]
Housed in the belly of the Searcher starship were smaller, sleek fighter craft used for defense called Starfighters, together with a number of shuttlecraft.
Behind the scenes
The model of the Searcher was a rebuild of the Lyran Queen featured in the Season 1 episode Cruise Ship to the Stars. [2]
References
Heading Image from TV Acres Website