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===Season Two=== The crew of Moya are now [[Mind the Baby|on the run]] from Scorpius, who wants the wormhole knowledge locked in Crichton's brain for his own purposes. To avoid him the crew are forced into some [[Crackers Don't Matter|unwise decisions]] and alliances, which often result in wacky, [[Out of Their Minds|mind-altering hijinks]] for the crew. Moya encounters an independent [[Sebacean]] colony (Sebaceans being the race from which Peacekeepers are drawn), where the heir to the throne has been genetically poisoned by her younger brother so that she cannot procreate with any Sebacean male, which would allow him to take the throne instead. Recognising Crichton as a possible substitute to ensure the continued independence of her world, the Empress insists he [[Look at the Princess Part I: A Kiss is But a Kiss|marry the Princess]], or else she will hand him over to Scorpius. Terrified of Scorpius after his experiences on the base, Crichton is [[Look at the Princess Part II: I Do, I Think|forced to agree]]. Aeryn, who has been growing attached to Crichton, finds herself jealous. Despite various plots by Peacekeepers and an agent of their enemies the Scarrans, the Moya crew manage to wheedle their way out once again, although the Princess is indeed left pregnant. Meanwhile, D'Argo and Chiana begin a relationship based mostly on sex, and Zhaan is tasked with protecting Moya by the Leviathian's creator-gods. Crichton [[Look at the Princess Part III: The Maltese Crichton|has a chance]] to kill Scorpius, but finds himself unable to do it, blocked by some unknown cause. That cause is revealed when Crichton is [[Won't Get Fooled Again (Farscape episode)|kidnapped by Scarrans]] β during his torture on the base, Scorpius had implanted Crichton with a neural chip that contains a clone of his personality, designed to track down the wormhole knowledge and protect Crichton and Scorpius both until that knowledge is found. Crichton nicknames the clone [[Harvey (Farscape)|Harvey]] and it begins to manifest as hallucinations to him. The half-crazed mystic [[Stark (Farscape)|Stark]] β whom Crichton had met while jailed at the base β returns with information about D'Argo's son, [[Jothee]]. The boy is one of a lot of slaves, and they can rescue him by buying the entire lot. To afford to do that they will need to [[Liars, Guns and Money Part I: A Not So Simple Plan|rob a bank]]. The crew put a plan into action, which is complicated when Scorpius arrives. Scorpius has captured the slaves, but promises to give them Jothee if Crichton will turn himself in. Under intense pressure from the neural clone, Crichton does so. D'Argo is [[Liars, Guns and Money Part II: With Friends Like These|reunited with his son]], and the crew move into action to save Crichton. Even Crais and Talyn [[Liars, Guns and Money Part III: Plan B|return to assist]]. The rescue is successful, although Moya is severely damaged and Crichton is nearly insane from the effects of the neural clone. At the medical colony to fix them both, [[Die Me, Dichotomy|the clone takes control]] of Crichton, seemingly killing Aeryn just as she admits her love for him. With Aeryn dead, Crichton wants the chip removed once and for all. At the same time, Scorpius catches up with them again, killing the doctor and announcing that the chip has completed its work and found the wormhole knowledge. He removes the chip and leaves Crichton incapacitated at the hospital.
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