INTO THE MYSTIC
The Sliders look for a doctor to help Quinn and discover that they
are in a world of witchcraft. Quinn is treated by a witch doctor but
when the group tries to leave without paying the bill, they are
visited by "grim reapers" who demand payment in the form of
Quinn's brain.
LOVE GODS
Quinn, Arturo and Rembrandt are in demand in a world with a
distinctive shortage of men. It's up to Wade to save them from
captivity in a "Re-Population Center" where they are detained with
other males and prepared for their new role as "breeders."
GILLIAN OF THE
SPIRITS
When Quinn is mysteriously separated from the other sliders, he
finds himself trapped alone on a strange astral plane. His only hope
lies with Gillian, a young girl with psychic powers which enable
her to see and hear him.
THE GOOD, THE
BAD AND THE
WEALTHY
The Sliders land in a world where lawyers are nothing more than
glorified gunslingers. Business deals are made over poker games and
gunfights. Quinn interferes with a such a deal and ends up shooting a
man. But instead of being arrested, Quinn is pursued by rival
companies to join the corporate hierarchy as a sure-shootin'
gunfighter.
EL SID
The Sliders find themselves stuck in a world where San Fransisco is
a prison facility. With them is a young girl and a large menacing
man who traveled with them on their last slide. Now they all need to
get out of prison, protect the young girl and slide out of this world
before a big quake arrives.
TIME AND AGAIN
WORLD
When the Sliders land on a world and discover that everything
seems to mirror events that occurred on the last world, Wade uses
this knowledge to try to prevent a series of murders but the group
soon find themselves in the middle of a dangerous and mysterious
plot. They also discover in this new world that the Constitution, as
we know it, no longer exists and the only "copy" of it exists on a
little disk...
IN DINO VERITAS
The Sliders inadvertently trespass a San Fransisco park in which
dinosaurs are a protected endangered species. In fleeing the park,
they inadvertently drop the timer and thus must dodge dinos,
poachers and holographic rangers to find it, each other and a way to
the next world.
POST-TRAUMATIC
SLIDE SYNDROME
Rembrandt, feeling a bit overwhelmed, goes to a psychiatrist to help
him sort out some very traumatic slides, the last of which landed
the Sliders in a world in which they all believed that they were
home again.
OBSESSION
In a world in which everyone can read minds, Wade is haunted by
dreams in which she sees herself involved with a handsome
stranger.
GREATFELLAS
The group slides into an alternate world where prohibition was
never repealed and gangsters like Al Capone took over the country.
They enter this world in the middle of the wedding/merger of two of
the bigger crime families in the country when Rembrandt is
"recognized" as a legendary crime fighter.
THE YOUNG AND
THE RELENTLESS
The group find themselves sliding into the backyard of an estate
which belongs to the alternate Quinn and Wade. In this world, the
youth took over in 1980 when they decided that the Social Security
would bankrupt the economy. Baby boomers flooded the job market
and older workers were forced to retire at the age of 30 to make
way. Arturo and Rembrandt, both over thirty, are treated like
second class citizens.
INVASION
Our dimension-hopping explorers stumble on ravaged world,
littered with graffiti announcing the coming of the "Kromaggs."
Encountering the Kromaggs, the Sliders learn that they pose a
threat not just to this Earth but to all Earths. This is one enemy the
realize they will encounter again.
AS TIME GOES BY
The group slide through three different parallel worlds. In the first
slide, they arrive in another dimension of San Francisco where
Spain appears to have won the Spanish-American War. Quinn meets
up with an old love, Daelin, but is forced to leave her behind. On the
next world, Quinn tracks down an alternate Daelin and discovers
that she is trapped in an abusive relationship. The final slide takes
the group to a world which proves Stephen Hawking's theory that
Time's Arrow need not necessarily point forwards. In fact, their
timer is strangely running in reverse, counting up.