Most of Earth's defense squadron becomes incapacitated after ingesting poisoned food discs. Buck travels to the planet of the food's origin, Vistula, with Wilma and flight instructor Duke Danton, an old boyfriend of Wilma's. On the planet, they trace the plot to a man named Kaleel who has been selling slaves to the planet's governor and secretly building an attack fleet. With so few fighter pilots, Earth's defense force is now outnumbered 10-to-1. Buck must rescue Wilma from Kaleel's mountain fortress and destroy the fleet before they can reach Earth. This episode was initially aired as a two hour special.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Aubrey Solomon | Writer | ||
Cory Applebaum | Writer | ||
Steve Greenberg | Writer | ||
Michael Masters | Guest Star | ||
Jack Palance | Guest Star | ||
Don Marshall | Guest Star | ||
Don Maxwell | Guest Star | ||
Buster Crabbe | Guest Star | ||
David Groh | Guest Star | ||
Roddy McDowall | Guest Star | ||
Robert Dowdell | Guest Star | ||
Diane Markoff | Guest Star | ||
Sheila DeWindt | Guest Star | ||
Brianne Leary | Guest Star | ||
Macdonald Carey | Guest Star | ||
June Whitley Taylor | Guest Star | ||
Nathaniel Brian Wine | Guest Star | ||
Karen Carlson | Guest Star | ||
Michael Mullins | Guest Star | ||
Borah Silver | Guest Star | ||
Aubrey Solomon | Director | ||
Michael Caffey | Director | ||
Steve Greenberg | Director |