Double Helix — [s1e5]
represents the individual and the race; his loyalty is traditionally to his own survival and the propagation of his genes.
represents the collective; he believes in a unified Commonwealth where different species coexist for the greater good. [S1E5] Double Helix
While it shares its name with James D. Watson’s memoir on DNA discovery and an episode of the show Helix , this particular installment of Andromeda serves as a critical character study and turning point for the Nietzschean mercenary . represents the individual and the race; his loyalty
The episode highlights the friction between Dylan Hunt’s idealism and Tyr’s cynical pragmatism. represents the individual and the race