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2012- 2015
4 Seasons
42 Episodes
7.5(918 votes)
Ended
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Action & Adventure
Drama

Overview

The series centers on the conflict between a group of rebels from the year 2077 who time-travel to Vancouver, BC, in 2012, and a police officer who accidentally accompanies them. In spite of being many years early, the rebel group decides to continue its violent campaign to stop corporations of the future from replacing governments, while the police officer endeavours to stop them without revealing to anyone that she and the rebels are from the future.

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Production Companies

Shaw Media
Thunderbird Entertainment
Reunion Pacific Entertainment

Videos & Trailers

1 video

Cast & Crew

8 members
Acting

Rachel Nichols

Kiera Cameron

Rachel Nichols
Acting

Erik Knudsen

Alec Sadler

Erik Knudsen
Acting

Victor Webster

Carlos Fonnegra

Victor Webster
Acting

Stephen Lobo

Matthew Kellog

Stephen Lobo
Acting

Omari Newton

Lucas Ingram

Omari Newton
Acting

Roger Cross

Travis Verta

Roger Cross
Acting

Luvia Petersen

Jasmine Garza

Luvia Petersen
Acting

Brian Markinson

Jack Dillon

Brian Markinson

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