
The Zeta Project (2001-2002)
In this spinoff from Batman Beyond, Zeta is a robot with a holographic projector and built-in weaponry, allowing it to disguise himself as any human being so that he can assassinate his targets. The government designs Zeta for black-op missions, but it develops sentience and a will of its own... and goes on the run. Helping him is a runaway, Ro Rowan.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S02E14 | The Wrong Morph | Aug 17, 2002 |
S02E13 | The Hologram Man | Aug 10, 2002 |
S02E12 | The River Rising | Aug 3, 2002 |
S02E11 | Cabin Pressure | Jul 27, 2002 |
S02E10 | On the Wire | Jul 20, 2002 |
Cast

Lauren Tom

Kurtwood Smith

Diedrich Bader

Michael Rosenbaum

Julie Nathanson
Characters

Agent Lee

Agent James Bennet

Zeta

Agent West

Ro Rowan
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