Challenged
in this episode:
Ian Murray | Hal Kalpern | Mike Knorr | Andrew Wright | Cate Brimo
Ian Murray | Hal Kalpern | Mike Knorr | Andrew Wright | Cate Brimo
Part One of this episode is mysteriously unavailable...we will be searching the archives... until the footage is found, a brief encapsulation:
The team arrives in Orlando, September 1985, flying in from London, after time jumping ahead from 1888. After securing a house in Cocoa Beach; Anait assembles the team in the living room and advises them of their various assignments - Perry is to join a law office in Orlando, Warren and Rey will go to work for a marine salvage yard, while Ciara & Joss will go to Cape Canaveral. Perry & Ciara go to the Orlando Public Library ~ Perry to study up on marine salvage laws, Ciara to use their modem to create some plausible credentials for herself and Joss. Needing some fake certificates, Ciara wonders if Warren and Rey's employer might have some software she can use.
The team arrives in Orlando, September 1985, flying in from London, after time jumping ahead from 1888. After securing a house in Cocoa Beach; Anait assembles the team in the living room and advises them of their various assignments - Perry is to join a law office in Orlando, Warren and Rey will go to work for a marine salvage yard, while Ciara & Joss will go to Cape Canaveral. Perry & Ciara go to the Orlando Public Library ~ Perry to study up on marine salvage laws, Ciara to use their modem to create some plausible credentials for herself and Joss. Needing some fake certificates, Ciara wonders if Warren and Rey's employer might have some software she can use.



The Folly, a sort of fishing themed country music bar, in Cocoa Beach. Not for tourists!








Missing from here is a scene at the Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, in which Ciara and Joss marvel that NASA was able to get space shuttles aloft with such primitive computers. Ciara reflects that at this moment she is celebrating her fourth birthday in Kyoto; Joss says he won't be born for another sixty years.





