The WORST seasons of ReGenesis
Every season of ReGenesis ever, ranked from worst to best by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The worst seasons of ReGenesis!
ReGenesis tackled the up-to-date subject of bioterrorism - specifically bioterrorism generated by the fantastic scientific advances made during the early 21st century. Peter Outerbridge starred as David Sandstrom, chief scientist and molecular biologist for the North American Biotechnology Advisory Commission. Popularly known as NorBAC, which had been created to investigate (and in some cases terminate) examples of questionable biotechnology. Though mankind had advanced to the point of being able to create "perfect" food, luxury items and even babies in the lab, not everyone was motivated by altruism,and there were plenty of madmen and terrorists with deep pockets who intended to use high-tech science for evil purposes.
#1 - Season 4
First Aired 3/3/2008
In the final season, NorBAC faces its most daunting challenges yet, including drug-resistant infections, mysterious illnesses, and potential global pandemics. The team must confront powerful adversaries and make difficult choices as they strive to protect public health and unravel complex scientific puzzles.
#2 - Season 3
First Aired 4/2/2007
The stakes are raised as NorBAC encounters increasingly dangerous biological threats and conspiracies. The scientists grapple with ethically challenging situations and personal dilemmas while racing to prevent catastrophic outbreaks and uncover hidden agendas.
#3 - Season 1
First Aired 10/25/2004
The team at NorBAC, led by scientist David Sandström, investigates various biological threats and outbreaks across North America. They tackle issues like a deadly virus, genetically modified organisms, and bioterrorism while navigating personal and professional challenges.
#4 - Season 2
First Aired 3/20/2006
NorBAC continues to confront new scientific mysteries and potential pandemics. The team faces more complex cases involving genetic manipulation, environmental hazards, and emerging diseases, while also dealing with internal conflicts and external pressures.