- It would be revealed that Wang died at the end of the first season.The producers toyed with the idea of having him rescued by the same model of AI which had previously tortured him but eventually decided to just kill him off, not least because of the actor's public disatisfaction with the storyline. Vansen and Damphouse would both survive and return to the unit. The massive offensive launched by Earth forces would be a failure, the war would continue and the 58th would find themselves court-martialled for leaking information to the enemy warning them of the attack. However their punishment would be simply being sent back to the front where their skills are desperately needed.
- Colonel McQueen would be crippled and spend time on Earth, seeing how the conflict has affected humanity and being helped to recover by his ex-wife. McQueen would return with an artificial limb but a new female commander would take over the Wildcards; She would be unpopular with everyone except Vansen.
- In the final few episodes Earth would make peace with the Chigs but the treaty would prove highly controversial with elements on both sides attempting to thwart it. The series would end with the surviving marines drinking a toast to their lost loves and comrades.
According to remarks and interviews made by members of the cast and crew and internet leaks these are some of the rumoured storyline ideas for the series if it had continued:
-One story was rumoured to feature Vansen and Damphouse working as slave girls in the Baachus resort glimpsed in 'R&R' but it is uncertain how serious this idea was especially given that Kristen Cloke who played Vansen married writer/producer Glen Morgan.
-One story was rumoured to feature Vansen and Damphouse working as slave girls in the Baachus resort glimpsed in 'R&R' but it is uncertain how serious this idea was especially given that Kristen Cloke who played Vansen married writer/producer Glen Morgan.
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- How many seasons does Space: Above and Beyond have?1 season
- How many episodes does Space: Above and Beyond have?23 episodes
- When did Space: Above and Beyond premiere?September 24, 1995
- When did Space: Above and Beyond end?June 2, 1996
- How long are episodes of Space: Above and Beyond?1 hour
- What is the IMDb rating of Space: Above and Beyond?7.8 out of 10
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- What is the plot of Space: Above and Beyond?The Earth is embroiled in a desperate war against alien invaders, and this series focuses on one squadron of Marine pilots involved in it.
- Who are the characters in Space: Above and Beyond?Adm. Broden, Anne West, Bartley, Chaplain, Chig Envoy, Colonial Governor Borman, Colonial Governor Jonathan Overmeyer, Commodore Glen van Ross, Controller, Cooper Hawkes, and others
- What genre is Space: Above and Beyond?Action, Adventure, Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi, and Thriller
- How many awards has Space: Above and Beyond won?3 awards
- How many awards has Space: Above and Beyond been nominated for?6 nominations
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