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- 1. The Train Job Sep 20, 2002
- A transport ship's crew faces challenges in the wake of an interstellar war.
- 2. Bushwacked Sep 27, 2002
- When Mal and the others overtake an abandoned ship, they fear the worst.
- 3. Our Mrs. Reynolds Oct 4, 2002
- Mal discovers a stowaway on the Serenity who turns out to be his "payment" for completing a job.
With Nathan Fillion, Gina Torres, Alan Tudyk, Morena Baccarin. Five hundred years in the future, a renegade crew aboard a small spacecraft tries to survive as they travel the unknown parts of the galaxy and evade warring factions as well as authority agents out to get them.
Firefly is ramping up production of our small-lift vehicle Alpha and ready for launch. We’re also building and testing a new medium launch vehicle in collaboration with Northrop Grumman. Our vehicles are designed to be more reliable, responsive, and affordable launch options.
The Lampyridae are a family of elateroid beetles with more than 2,000 described species, many of which are light-emitting. They are soft-bodied beetles commonly called fireflies, lightning bugs, or glowworms for their conspicuous production of light, mainly during twilight, to attract mates. [5]
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There are about 2,000 firefly species. These insects often live in humid regions of Asia and the Americas, where they mostly feast on plant pollen and nectar. Firefly larvae—recently hatched...
Summaries. Five hundred years in the future, a renegade crew aboard a small spacecraft tries to survive as they travel the unknown parts of the galaxy and evade warring factions as well as authority agents out to get them.
Set 500 years in the future after a universal civil war, the crew of a small transport spaceship takes any job so long as it puts food on the table.
Firefly lights are the most efficient lights in the world—100% of the energy is emitted as light. Compare that to an incandescent bulb, which emits 10% of its energy as light and the rest as heat, or a fluorescent bulb, which emits 90% of its energy as light. Because it produces no heat, scientists refer to firefly lights as “cold lights.”