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Lucas Wolenczak was a character on the television series seaQuest DSV, played by Jonathan Brandis. He is one of only three characters to remain on the show for all three seasons and is the only character to appear in every episode. This section has been identified as trivia. ...
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Before seaQuest Born on December 23, 2002 in Buffalo, New York, Lucas was a highly intelligent teenager who graduated magna-cum-laude with a degree in Applied Principles of Artificial Intelligence from Stanford University, achieving a GPA that has been unbroken ("Lostland", "Destination Terminal"). When his parents divorced, Lucas' father, Dr. Wolenczak; one of the world's most valued scientists, was able to pull some strings allowing Lucas to serve aboard the seaQuest DSV as part of the boat's scientific contingent. is the 357th day of the year (358th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Lucas has other pursuits beyond the intellectual. He is a baseball fan, and on occasion during his time on seaQuest DSV wears a Florida Marlins jersey with a notation of their victory in the 2010 World Series. This article is about the sport. ...
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seaQuest's Computer Genius Before boarding seaQuest, Lucas invented the "vocorder", a communications device that translates the clicks and squeals of dolphins into English (and vice-versa). However, the program was not complete. As a result, Darwin, the seaQuest's resident dolphin, could speak no more than approximately 125 words of English. ("The Devil's Window") The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...
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Along with Lieutenant Commander Katherine Hitchcock, Lucas designed a new, one-person submarine, which he called the Stinger. (Although Hitchcock wanted to call it the Gazelle.) Lucas was adamant about calling it the Stinger, claiming that if he called it the Gazelle, he would get beaten up. ("The Stinger") Stinger may refer to: // Stinger, an organ or body part found in various animals that usually delivers some kind of venom Stinger (medicine), a minor neurological injury suffered by athletes Stinger (radio), a short sound clip used to divide sections of a radio program or podcast. ...
Along with Dr. Kristin Westphalen, Lucas worked with Darwin and the vocorder in an attempt to teach the dolphin more words and to better understand the psychology of the dolphin mind. ("The Regulator") Dr. Kristin Westphalen was a character on the television series seaQuest DSV and was played by Stephanie Beacham. ...
Relationship with Captain Bridger With Lucas having been all but abandoned by his parents, Captain Nathan Bridger served as Lucas' father-figure. Bridger, who had lost his own son, came to look at Lucas as his adopted son, and vice-versa. (To the point that Bridger admitted to Lucas that he was one of the main reasons he wanted to keep living after the death of his own son and wife.) Originally, their relationship was rather rocky, but it quickly grew into a very close friendship. Roy Scheider as Captain Nathan Bridger Captain Nathan Hale Bridger was a character on the television series seaQuest DSV and was played by Roy Scheider. ...
When Captain Bridger chose to resign rather than seek and destroy an unidentified whaling ship attacker, he personally came to Lucas to explain his decision. While Lucas claimed later that he "didn't care", he was clearly upset at the prospect of losing the captain. When Bridger returned to the ship, he admitted that he missed him. ("Whale Song")
Relationship with the Crew Lucas initially had a crush on Katie, however, she preferred that they just remain friends. ("Treasures of the Mind") Without a maternal figure in his life, Lucas was often consoled by Dr. Westphalen. She, much like Captain Bridger and Lucas, were apart from their real families and sought comfort and affection from each other, almost like a surrogate family. When a hurricane threatened to kill their away team stranded on the surface of the Bermuda Triangle in a life boat, Westphalen was able to comfort Lucas' fears and provided much needed support. ("Bad Water") This article is about weather phenomena. ...
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The closest friend he had aboard the ship was Lieutenant Benjamin Krieg, seaQuest's supply and morale officer. Krieg, who was fond of making a quick buck, would often engage in elaborate schemes to make money, usually with Lucas' help, however, the duo's "get rich quick schemes" never really panned out. As the months went on, Ben admitted to thinking of Lucas as a "younger brother", and Lucas thought of Krieg as an older one. As such, Lucas usually went to Ben for advice. When Lucas planned to sneak away from the seaQuest to attend a party with his girlfriend, Juliana, Ben not only loaned him cologne, but also a condom (although, Ben did advise against the use of it, claiming that he'll have plenty of time to "be stupid"). ("Abalon") This article is about the male contraceptive device. ...
Lucas was apparently well liked however, as Lieutenant Tim O'Neill once joked that he was voted "Most popular on seaQuest." ("Dagger Redux")
Destruction of the seaQuest When Lucas' father's world-wide underwater power plant inadvertently split the Earth's crust, causing lava to spill into the ocean, Lucas and the rest of the seaQuest crew were forced to abandon ship, so that Captain Bridger could dive the boat into the well and detonate her nuclear warheads, effectively plugging the hole. With the destruction of the boat, Lucas and Bridger set to work on creating the seaQuest-II. Upon its completion, they returned to the new ship. ("Higher Power") The mushroom cloud of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, in 1945 lifted nuclear fallout some 18 km (60,000 feet) above the epicenter. ...
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The New Ship Life aboard the new seaQuest was a bit different than the old. Lucas now had a roommate, Seaman Anthony Piccolo. Although the two appeared to be rivals at the start, they soon became closer. Originally, Piccolo had claimed the top bunk in the quarters for himself, but Lucas soon won it back in a poker game. ("Daggers") Daggers was the first episode of seaQuest DSV`s second season. ...
On a shuttle mission, Lucas, along with Lieutenants Brody, O'Neill and Henderson, were swept into an underwater "drainhole" and ended up in an underground cavern. With their shuttle damaged and encountering Marcus Rawlings, another person trapped in the cavern, only four members of the party would be able to have a chance to escape after the oxygen generator was damaged beyond repair. Lucas ended up drawing the short stick and was therefore condemned to death. Shedding tears, he attempted to remain positive, claiming he would finally be able to find out everything he ever wondered about death, but, Lucas was soon allowed to live after Rawlings volunteered to remain behind. Escaping from the "drainhole", Lucas stole The Stinger and raced back into the cavern to rescue Rawlings. ("Dead End") Shortly thereafter, Lucas became involved with a young girl named Sandra Kirby and was willing to resign his appointment as the chief computer analyst of the seaQuest to remain on land with her. However, he soon became ensnared in an elaborate scheme engineered by her father to gain control of the ship and deal a crippling blow to the UEO. Fortunately, Lucas' ingenuity allowed him to program the ship's computers to transmit an emergency beacon, allowing the authorities to apprehend the Kirbys. ("And Everything Nice")
Disappearance On May 14, 2022, the seaQuest was abducted from Earth by the KrayTaks from the planet Hyperion and transported back to their homeworld. With the ship's destruction again imminent, Commander Jonathan Ford ordered Lucas to take The Stinger and abandon ship. Moments later, the seaQuest was impacted by a massive barrier mine, and was hulled. Lucas wanted to go back and attempt to save Captain Bridger, who had been trapped on the Hyperion mothership, along with a team from seaQuest, but Bridger ordered him away and told him "not to let them take away what you believe." Upon the destruction of the Hyperion mothership, Lucas and the G.E.L.F. crewmember Dagwood, along with Darwin, apparently the only survivors from the seaQuest, surfaced on the Hyperion water, apparently destined to spend the rest of their lives on the alien world. Refusing to believe his comrades to be dead, Lucas swore he'd find any other survivors from the crew. Failing to do so, he promised to one day carry the story of seaQuest back to Earth. ("Splashdown") May 14 is the 134th day of the year (135th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Joining the Navy Ten years later, Lucas and the majority of the crew, as well as the seaQuest boat reappeared on Earth, having been returned to Earth, intact, by the Hyperion rebels they fought beside. Upon returning to Earth, the crew discovers that the Earth has become a much more dangerous place. Captain Bridger realizes this the most, and retires as captain, placing Captain Oliver Hudson in command of the seaQuest. Hudson, a hardened Navy man, refused to have any civilians aboard his boat. Lucas, realizing it to be the only way to stay aboard, enlisted in the UEO Navy as an ensign and was allowed to remain aboard the boat. ("Brave New World") Brave New World was the first episode of seaQuest DSV`s third season, now under the new title of It was originally shown on September 20, 1995. ...
At first, Lucas abused his new position by pulling rank in order to gain admittance to a Deon International dining establishment, although, Captain Hudson warned him not to wear his rank around "like a new pair of shoes." When Deon International plotted to flood the Saudi Desert with a massive iceberg, they planted refugees on its surface to prevent the seaQuest from destroying it, led by a former member of seaQuest's crew: Lieutenant Benjamin Krieg. However, because of their powerful friendship formed during Krieg's tour on seaQuest Lucas was able to convince him to vacate the iceberg and allow the seaQuest to foil Deon's plans. ("In the Company of Ice and Profit") For other uses, see Iceberg (disambiguation). ...
In the Company of Ice and Profit was the second episode of seaQuest 2032`s third season. ...
Captain Bridger was displeased with his choice to join the military, a fact that he didn't hesitate to mention. However, Bridger soon realized that Lucas had done exactly what his own son had done, and eventually came to accept his decision. He also wished that Lucas could meet his son once he found him, for he thought that they'd get along well. ("Equilibrium") Equilibrium was the seventh aired episode of seaQuest 2032`s third season and eighth produced overall. ...
Background Lucas Wolenczak was portrayed by actor Jonathan Brandis and is one of three characters to remain with the series for all three seasons, as well as being the only actor to appear in every episode. The character has often times drawn comparison with Wesley Crusher from Star Trek: The Next Generation, as both are teen-aged child prodigies, both of whom have "saved the ship" in several instances of their respective shows, and both would eventually join their respective military services. Jonathan Gregory Brandis (April 13, 1976 â November 12, 2003) was an American film and television actor. ...
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While seaQuest DSV was originally designed to target the young male demographic (aged between 18-34), the Lucas character proved to be very popular among teenage girls, many of whom flooded NBC, the show, and Brandis himself with fan mail. As a result, the character began to take center stage in a number of episodes such as "Photon Bullet", where he was reunited with his It co-star Seth Green; "The Last Lap of Luxury"; and "Higher Power" as well as print ads and promos for the show. By the second season, Brandis had moved up to second billing in the credits, right after Roy Scheider's (and Michael Ironside's in the third season). In 1994, Brandis was at the top of Seventeen magazine's readers' poll of "10 sexiest guys", [1]. After the show's cancellation, he continued to receive bags of mail from seaQuest fans.[2] This article is about the television network. ...
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Seth Benjamin Gesshel-Green (born February 8, 1974) is an American actor, comedian and television producer. ...
Higher Power was the final episode of seaQuest DSV`s first season. ...
Roy Richard Scheider (born November 10, 1932 in Orange, New Jersey) is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-nominated American actor. ...
Michael Ironside (born Frederick Reginald Ironside[1] on February 12, 1950) is a Canadian character actor. ...
For his portrayal of Lucas Wolenczak, Brandis won a Young Artists Award in 1993 at the age of 17. He enjoyed some time as a teen idol, but the Wolenczak role was the peak of his acting career. Brandis hanged himself on November 12, 2003 at the age of 27.[3]
References - ^ "Be Still, Our Beating Hearts," hj magazine, p9, Syracuse Herald-Journal, May 19, 1994
- ^ "Jonathan Brandis grows up," react magzine, p11, from The Post-Standard (Syracuse), April 30, 1996, p51
- ^ "Actor's death ruled a suicide," Associated Press, Daily Herald (Chicago), November 27, 2003, p18
External Links Lucas Wolenczak's Costumes at the seaQuest DSV Costume Museum This section has been identified as trivia. ...
Roy Richard Scheider (born November 10, 1932 in Orange, New Jersey) is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-nominated American actor. ...
Jonathan Gregory Brandis (April 13, 1976 â November 12, 2003) was an American film and television actor. ...
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Michael Ironside (born Frederick Reginald Ironside[1] on February 12, 1950) is a Canadian character actor. ...
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Roy Scheider as Captain Nathan Bridger Captain Nathan Hale Bridger was a character on the television series seaQuest DSV and was played by Roy Scheider. ...
Dr. Kristin Westphalen was a character on the television series seaQuest DSV and was played by Stephanie Beacham. ...
This is a list of the recurring characters featured on the television series seaQuest DSV. This list does not include characters listed in the main titles of the show. ...
UEO seaQuest DSV 4600 The UEO seaQuest DSV 4600 and the UEO seaQuest DSV 4600-II are the two titular submarines featured in the science fiction television series seaQuest DSV, which ran for three seasons on NBC from 1993-1996. ...
This is the complete list of seaQuest DSV episodes. ...
Games is the fourth episode of the first season of seaQuest DSV. It originally aired on October 3, 1993. ...
Higher Power was the final episode of seaQuest DSV`s first season. ...
Daggers was the first episode of seaQuest DSV`s second season. ...
Vapors was the fifth episode of seaQuest DSV`s second season. ...
Splashdown was the final episode of seaQuest DSV`s second season. ...
Brave New World was the first episode of seaQuest DSV`s third season, now under the new title of It was originally shown on September 20, 1995. ...
In the Company of Ice and Profit was the second episode of seaQuest 2032`s third season. ...
Equilibrium was the seventh aired episode of seaQuest 2032`s third season and eighth produced overall. ...
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