Features: DVD Season of Death (Episode 301)Although Scorpius' neural chip has been removed, Crichton feels he has no reason to live--Aeryn is dead, his power of speech is gone, and the Scorpy clone remains in his mind. What's more, the crew of Moya discover they have more than just Crichton and Scorpius to deal with... lurking in the Medical Facility is a murderous Scarran. Suns and Lovers (Episode 302) Eager to spend currency from the Shadow Depository heist, the crew of Moya head to a Commerce Station. When the station is severely damaged by sudden violent storms, Moya becomes ensnared in the docking cables. As it becomes clear that the storms are not natural phenomena, and the crew looks to escape, D'Argo learns that Chiana has betrayed him. Self Inflicted Wounds, Part I: Could'a, Would'a, Should'a Self Inflicted Wounds, Part II: Wait For the Wheel While searching for a planet to heal the dying Zhaan, Moya collides and fuses with a small spacecraft, seriously injuring Moya and trapping both ships in a series of looping wormholes. Crichton and the captain of the other ship, Neeyala, soon realize that one of the ships must be sacrificed if any of them are to survive. Hoping to preserve their own ship at Moya's expense, Neeyala's crew sabotages Moya, hastening her disintegration. As the situation worsens, the only possibility of saving Moya requires that one of her crew make the ultimate sacrifice.
 Editor's Note
 One of the Sci Fi Channel's most popular series, Farscape is the story of a band of misfit renegades on the run from military Peacekeepers. The hero of the series is the human John Crichton (Ben Browder), a young astronaut and astrophysicist who becomes stranded on the other side of the universe when his Farscape module goes through a wormhole. There, he is taken in by the sentient ship Moya, where he tangles with the beautiful and volatile captive Peacekeeper Aeryn (Claudia Black). The third season begins as Crichton, pining for Aeryn and unable to speak, leaves the crew of the Moya with the burdens of commandeering the ship. This collection combines volumes 1 and 2 from the series' third season.
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