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Time Trax is a science fiction television series that first aired in 1993. [1] [3] [4] A police officer, sent two centuries into the past to a parallel universe, must apprehend and return convicted criminals who have escaped prison in the future. [5] This was the last new production from Lorimar Television.
Time Trax for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System is based on the television series of the same name, which aired from 1993 to 1994. [6] [7] It was developed by Malibu Interactive, a defunct American-British game developer first established by Cinemaware co-founder Bob Jacob under the name Acme Interactive with former staff from Ocean Software and Software Creations.
Timecop is an American science fiction franchise about a police force that regulates time travel, set in the near future.It started as a three-part story titled "Time Cop: A Man Out of Time", in a 1992 Dark Horse anthology comic, which inspired the 1993 TV series Time Trax [citation needed] and 1994 film Timecop starring Jean-Claude Van Damme.
TimeTrax is a software and hardware platform from Time Trax Technologies Corp. which allows audio recording from satellite radio, Internet streaming and traditional radio broadcasts. The company is best known for its disruptive innovation and leading role it played in the transformation of the business model of the music industry.
Midkiff's roles have run the gamut from the wife beater in A Cry For Help: The Tracey Thurman Story, to the "good old boy" cop who discovers his partner/best friend is a murderer in Vigilante Cop, to the heroic time-traveling fugitive retrieval cop in Time Trax, to the amiable ladies' man and town protector in The Magnificent Seven. [1]
Time Trax; Time Warp Trio; Timecop (TV series) Travelers (TV series) V. Voyagers! W. Walter Melon (TV series) This page was last edited on 13 April 2021, at 12 ...
Her television roles have included Annie Knox in the science fiction series Time Trax (1993–94) and Dr. Harleen Quinzel in the short-lived WB Network series Birds of Prey (2002–03). In 2024, Sara appeared in her first film since 2013 in The Life of Chuck. [12]
Tamlyn Tomita, a second generation Japanese-American (), was born January 27, 1966, [2] on a U.S. military base in Okinawa and grew up in Los Angeles. [3] [4] [5] Her Japanese-American father was in an internment camp during World War II.