The Gettysburg Virus(1998) — "seven Days"
: Symptoms appear almost immediately after exposure.
: The "Back-Step" sphere uses alien technology salvaged from the Roswell crash. It is limited to a seven-day jump due to power constraints and fuel (element 115). "Seven Days" The Gettysburg Virus(1998)
"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 : Symptoms appear almost immediately after exposure
: 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. "The Gettysburg Virus" is the premiere episode of
The series pilot introduces , a former Navy SEAL and CIA operative recruited for "Project Step Back." After a horrific Ebola-like virus—the "Gettysburg Virus"—is released at a White House summit, killing the President and most of the executive branch, Parker is sent back in time to stop the bio-terrorist attack. Key Plot Points
: Chosen by the terrorists to represent a "new civil war" or a definitive turning point in American history. Production Context Series Creator : Christopher Crowe. Lead Actor : Jonathan LaPaglia as Frank Parker.