: Symptoms appear almost immediately after exposure.
"The Gettysburg Virus" is the premiere episode of the science fiction television series , which first aired on October 7, 1998. The episode establishes the show's core premise: a secret NSA project that can send one person seven days back in time to prevent national catastrophes. Episode Summary
: The episode was noted for its high-stakes tension and for blending the "procedural" format with time-travel mechanics, a popular trope in the late 90s.
: A radical extremist group releases a lethal, fast-acting biological weapon during a high-profile diplomatic event.
: Parker must navigate the past, locate the source of the virus, and neutralize the threat before the 168-hour window closes. The "Gettysburg Virus" Characteristics In the show’s lore, the virus is depicted as: Highly Lethal : Near 100% mortality rate.
: Symptoms appear almost immediately after exposure.
"The Gettysburg Virus" is the premiere episode of the science fiction television series , which first aired on October 7, 1998. The episode establishes the show's core premise: a secret NSA project that can send one person seven days back in time to prevent national catastrophes. Episode Summary "Seven Days" The Gettysburg Virus(1998)
: The episode was noted for its high-stakes tension and for blending the "procedural" format with time-travel mechanics, a popular trope in the late 90s. : Symptoms appear almost immediately after exposure
: A radical extremist group releases a lethal, fast-acting biological weapon during a high-profile diplomatic event. Episode Summary : The episode was noted for
: Parker must navigate the past, locate the source of the virus, and neutralize the threat before the 168-hour window closes. The "Gettysburg Virus" Characteristics In the show’s lore, the virus is depicted as: Highly Lethal : Near 100% mortality rate.