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Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Firefly franchise. Mal is played by actor Nathan Fillion in the 2002 TV series Firefly and the 2005 film Serenity . In the series, Mal is a former Browncoat sergeant and the captain of the " Firefly -class" spaceship Serenity .
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On a "skyplex" (an orbiting space city), Mal, Zoe, and Jayne meet crime lord Adelei Niska and his hulking lieutenant, Crow, to arrange a job. Niska sadistically shows them the body of the last person who failed him. The job is to steal two crates from a moving train. Mal shows no interest in knowing the contents of the crates.
Malcolm Reynolds ("Mal"), played by Nathan Fillion, is owner and captain of the Firefly-class spaceship Serenity, and was a volunteer in the war between the Alliance and the Independents (aka "Browncoats"). He got the name for his spaceship from a famous battle he fought and commanded in, the Battle of Serenity Valley.
Six years later, Mal is the captain of his own transport ship, an older-model Firefly-class vessel he named Serenity, with Zoe as his second-in-command. The rest of the ship's crew consists of Wash ( Alan Tudyk ), who is the pilot and Zoe's husband; Kaylee ( Jewel Staite ), the engineer; and Jayne Cobb ( Adam Baldwin ), an untrustworthy gun-for ...
After Inara finds Mal unconscious, she kisses him, then collapses next to his body after calling for help. After breaking into the bridge, Kaylee and Wash are able to restore only the Serenity's navigational system. They are headed straight for a "net", operated by two men who specialize in stripping lone vessels for parts. Book explains that ...
"The Message" is the twelfth episode of the science fiction television series Firefly created by Joss Whedon. It was the fourteenth and final episode produced during the show's production, but was placed before "Heart of Gold" and "Objects in Space" on the home video releases.
"Trash" is the eleventh episode of the science fiction television series Firefly created by Joss Whedon. It is the first of three episodes that were not broadcast in the original 2002 Fox run. Mal's "wife" Saffron convinces him to help her steal a valuable artifact, but the crew of Serenity suspects foul play.