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- THE "QUANTUM LEAP" PRIMER
- Created by: Sally Smith - Updated by: Deb Brown
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- Supplied by Graham Cluley
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- [Note: All dates are in US mm/dd/yy format]
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- Revision date: 9/26/91
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- Note that this contains internal contradictions as well as not
- agreeing with earlier versions, but hey...take it up with
- Bellisario, not me!
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- PROJECT QUANTUM LEAP: This top secret project is located in a
- cavern in New Mexico in 1995 (when the show starts; it now seems
- to be 1999). So far it's cost $43 billion of our tax dollars, with
- $2.4 billion a year operating funds. However, it started out with
- just Sam and Al "raising the funding, poring over the blueprints
- late at night", and listening to the score of "Man of La Mancha".
- :-)
-
- SAM (Dr. Samuel Beckett, no relation to the playwright): Born in
- 1953 and grew up on his family's dairy farm in Elk Ridge, Indiana.
- He could read at age 2, do advanced calculus in his head at 5,
- went to MIT at age 15 (or maybe 17), graduating 2 years later, and
- has 6 (maybe 7) doctorates including medicine, quantum physics,
- and ancient languages, but NOT psychiatry or law. He speaks 7
- modern languages including English, Japanese, French, Spanish and
- German, but not Italian or Hebrew and 4 dead ones (he can read
- Egyptian hieroglyphics). He has a Nobel Prize, field unspecified,
- but probably for physics. For this, "Time" magazine called him
- "the next Einstein".
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- He played the piano at Carnegie Hall at 19, plays guitar, is a
- good dancer, and sings tenor (his favorite song is John Lennon's
- "Imagine"). He has a photographic memory, can cook, and likes dry
- or light beer and microwave popcorn. Sam also knows several kinds
- of martial arts and has been afraid of heights since he was 9
- years old. He was originally engaged once, but was stood up at
- the altar. An accident occurred during a leap in the middle of a
- lightening storm which caused Sam and Al to temporarily change
- places. At this time, he discovered he was NOT stood up at the
- altar and that he was in fact married to his greatest love, Donna.
- This was no doubt due to events in a prior leap where he was able
- to alter her life in such a way that she was able to commit to
- marriage with him.
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- Sam's older brother Tom, a good athlete, All-State basketball
- player, Annapolis grad and Navy SEAL who convinced him to go to
- MIT, died in Vietnam, on April 8, 1970. However, Sam managed to
- save him on one leap. Sam's dad John died in 1974 (or maybe 1972,
- or maybe 1973) of a heart attack. He has one sister named Katie
- (Katherine), born in 1957, whose first husband was an abusive
- alcoholic named Chuck (Unless maybe Sam convinced her not to. Who
- knows?). Now she's married to a Navy officer, Lt. Jim Bonnick, and
- lives in Hawaii with their mom, Thelma.
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- AL (Rear Admiral Albert Calavicci): When Al was a child, his part
- Russian mom ran off with an encyclopaedia salesman. Al's dad was
- from Italy, so he speaks fluent Italian. His father was a
- construction worker, so when dad went to the Middle East, Al was
- sent to an orphanage, and his retarded sister Trudy to an
- institution. Later, his dad and his dad's girlfriend used to
- sneak him out of the orphanage. Kept running away, once to join
- the circus and once he spent several months travelling with a pool
- wizard. He had a pet cockroach named Kevin and a dog named Chester
- (who he lost custody of to his third wife). While in the
- orphanage, Al took up acting and also fought Golden Gloves. When
- he was old enough, he went to get his sister but she'd died of
- pneumonia in the institution (in 1953, aged 16).
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- During the 60s, he went on civil rights marches. Later, Al went
- to MIT, joined the Navy, and became a pilot. From 1968-1973 (or
- maybe 1975), he was a prisoner of the Viet Cong; during this time,
- his first wife Beth, a Navy nurse, lost hope, had him declared
- dead and married a lawyer. Later, he became an astronaut and is
- now a rear admiral ("highly respected and decorated"). He likes
- sports cars and classic cars and collects them. Al likes to watch
- sports, gambles a little (trips to Las Vegas, betting on horse
- races), and in the past, he had a tendency to drink to excess. Al
- met Sam on the Starbright Project (we don't know what that was);
- when they first met, Al was drunk, beating up on a vending machine
- with a hammer. It was Sam's influence that prevented Al from
- being removed from the project because of his drinking. It was
- possibly his association with Sam that helped sober him up.
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- This is, however, all secondary to Al's main interest, which is
- women! He's been married 5 times, spending his 1st, 3rd, and 5th
- honeymoons on the train to Niagara Falls. Wife #3 Ruthie was
- Jewish, #4 was Sharon ("she wore pink babydolls"), #5 was Maxine
- ("she didn't wear anything at all--she used to flavor her toes
- with mint leaves"), and either his second or third wife was
- Hungarian. Al's currently semi-regularly dating a blonde woman
- named Tina (they met in Vegas), who has a pet crocodile and a
- tattoo in a "super-private part of her anatomy". Although Al
- firmly believes in the "double standard", he really does respect
- women as individuals and gets very angry when they're mistreated.
- Al dresses flashy, smokes a lot of cigars, is somewhat
- superstitious, has a serious aversion to dead bodies, and knows a
- great recipe for chitlins.
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- MORE ON THE PROJECT: We don't know what it was supposed to do,
- other than allow Sam to time-travel within his own lifetime; we do
- know that Sam leaped too soon (before everything was ready; they
- were threatening to cut funding), and apparently God [or Fate or
- Time or some other unfathomable force--like maybe Don Bellisario?
- :-) it's never been directly said] decided to use Sam to "put
- things right that once went wrong". The Project is built around
- Sam and Al's brain waves. When he leaps, Sam actually replaces the
- leapee in the past, (they're in the future, to keep things even),
- the leapee's aura (and Sam's in the "future") is what the people
- around him see; he only knows who he's leaped into when he looks
- in the mirror, and is forever having to figure out who he's
- replaced and what good deed he's there to do. Sam's the only guy
- who can figure out how to get himself back home, but the first
- leap completely Swiss-cheesed his memory. Under normal conditions,
- Sam's the only person who can see and hear Al, although animals,
- people on the verge of death, the "mentally absent" and children
- under 5 always can (they also see Sam as himself). Al appears to
- Sam through a "neurological hologram" process: "agitated carbon
- quarks tuned to the optic and otic neurons". Al sees Sam as the
- leapee, but always knows who he is.
-
- GOOSHIE is Ziggy's programmer/operator and operates the imaging
- chamber that projects Al's image back to Sam. He's the one Al
- sometimes talks to. He's a "short guy with bad breath" and a
- moustache, and Tina once went to Vegas for a weekend with him just
- to make Al jealous. It worked.
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- ZIGGY: The project's "parallel hybrid computer", created by Sam.
- Ziggy has a definite personality; he has a big ego, crashes a lot,
- hates to be wrong, and frequently sulks! He freaks out sometimes,
- too--once he turned off the climate control, once he wouldn't
- output in anything but Japanese, and once he stuck an extra zero
- on the end of everyone's paycheck, leaving Al to report "half the
- staff took off for Vegas!"
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- We saw Ziggy in the fourth season opener, in which he was
- discovered to be a she. The possibility exists that the influence
- of Sam's wife Donna (Dr. Alesi) may have given Ziggy a female
- identity. A perfect example of Sam's changes catching up with
- them. Ziggy responds to queries with a female voice and may be
- the narrator of the saga cell that opens the show each week.
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- SUBJECT TO CHANGE W/O NOTICE AS THE WRITERS GET MORE BRIGHT IDEAS
- Oh BOY is this subject to change.... ;-)
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