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75-460: [REDACTED] Look up lex  or Lex in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lex or LEX may refer to: Computing [ edit ] Amazon Lex , a service for building conversational interfaces into any application using voice and text LEX (cipher) , a stream cipher based on the round transformation of AES Lex (software) ,

150-402: A World War I film using computer-generated imagery which had now become financially viable, but did not possess the estimated $ 35 million he needed to create it. In 1993, Donovan created a four-minute short film with a large amount of CGI and demonstrated it to international broadcasters to seek funding. The tape, titled The Dark Zone , featured security guard Stanley Tweedle refusing to let

225-561: A United States Navy aircraft carrier Lex (dog) (1999–2012), the first active duty, fully fit military working dog to be granted early retirement in order to be adopted LEX (sounding rocket) , a French experimental hybrid-propellant sounding rocket Lex Autolease , the United Kingdom's largest vehicle leasing business Lex building , a high-rise of government offices in the European Quarter of Brussels Lex ,

300-430: A United States Navy aircraft carrier Lex (dog) (1999–2012), the first active duty, fully fit military working dog to be granted early retirement in order to be adopted LEX (sounding rocket) , a French experimental hybrid-propellant sounding rocket Lex Autolease , the United Kingdom's largest vehicle leasing business Lex building , a high-rise of government offices in the European Quarter of Brussels Lex ,

375-811: A computer program that generates lexical analyzers lex (URN) , a URN namespace that allows accurate identification of laws and other legal norms Music [ edit ] L.E.X. , the third studio album by Liverpool Express "Lex", a song from Ratatat's 2006 album Classics Lex (album) , a mini-album and partial soundtrack by Portland, Oregon duo Visible Cloaks Lex Records , an independent record label People and fictional characters [ edit ] Lex (given name) Lex (surname) Lex Luger , ring name of American professional wrestler Lawrence Pfohl (born 1958) Lex Steele , stage name of American pornographic actor Clifton Britt (born 1969) Places [ edit ] Lex, West Virginia , an unincorporated community Lexington Avenue ,

450-626: A daily featured column in the Financial Times Lex XI F.C. , a Welsh football team based in Wrexham Leading-edge extension , a small extension to an aircraft wing surface Severe Tropical Storm Lex, a category-1 typhoon in the 1983 Pacific typhoon season Lex, the mascot of the word-forming puzzle video game Bookworm Same character in the follow-up game Bookworm Adventures See also [ edit ] Leges (disambiguation) Lexx ,

525-481: A daily featured column in the Financial Times Lex XI F.C. , a Welsh football team based in Wrexham Leading-edge extension , a small extension to an aircraft wing surface Severe Tropical Storm Lex, a category-1 typhoon in the 1983 Pacific typhoon season Lex, the mascot of the word-forming puzzle video game Bookworm Same character in the follow-up game Bookworm Adventures See also [ edit ] Leges (disambiguation) Lexx ,

600-535: A dying star from becoming a supernova . The trio become separated from each other and discover the Time Prophet's prophecy of Kai destroying the insect civilization. Giggerota disables the towers, but the crew escapes aboard the Lexx without her. She and the planet are destroyed in the supernova. After some time, the Lexx runs low on organic fuel and lands on the nearby planet of Klaagia to feed. The group discovers

675-538: A fugitive on the Cluster. Zev Bellringer arrives on the Cluster as a prisoner and is sentenced to be turned into a love-slave, after failing to perform her wifely duties and assaulting her fiancé. Other prisoners, including a group of Ostral-B heretics and their leader, Thodin, are sentenced to be publicly executed. Thodin attempts to use an explosive device to free himself, but the device malfunctions and releases giant Cluster Lizards from containment, wreaking havoc across

750-461: A group of psychotics obsessed with "pattern", a liquid made from organic material that parasites within their bodies feed on. Stan, Zev, and Kai inadvertently awaken the parasite queen, who attaches itself to the Lexx and pursues them off the planet. The Lexx fires on the planet and destroys it, using the meteors to kill the queen. Meanwhile, Kai is running low on protoblood, which he needs to function in his undead state; protoblood can only be found on

825-544: A mystical being who seeks to enslave the two universes . It was foretold to Kai by the Time Prophet that one day his people would destroy His Shadow and the last remnants of the Insect Civilization. The plot unfolds across a time span of over six thousand years. Kai's "death" occurs 2008 years before the beginning of the main events of the series. For Seasons One and Two, each episode is focused on space travel and usually one different planet. Seasons 3 and 4 have

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900-530: A potato planet, a planet that creates sitcoms , a vapour that changes sex organs into their opposite, a crashed prisoner transport captained by a gay cyborg, a graveyard planet for priests of the Divine Order, a cult led by the Wozzard who seeks to turn all beautiful women into ugly ones, and an island of secluded, illiterate monks . Eventually, the crew learns that Mantrid has been using drones to consume

975-463: A science fiction television series Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lex . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lex&oldid=1232360998 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

1050-463: A science fiction television series Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lex . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lex&oldid=1232360998 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

1125-458: A sex slave. I like the part because she's not quite what she seems. She's tough, and people underestimate her because of her new appearance. And that's what makes it funny." After season one, Habermann would go on to other projects, leaving a gap in the show for her character after the end of season one; this was alleviated by having Zev die and later revived into Xev, now played by Xenia Seeberg . The character of Thodin (played by Barry Bostwick )

1200-504: A ship dock because of an invalid security code, then being reprimanded by his superiors. This scene would be reworked and included in the first episode of Lexx . Broadcast companies were impressed, prompting Donovan to build off the demo tape and abandon his original World War I idea. The first season was greenlit in Summer 1995 with a budget of $ 13 million, barely three months before filming began. Donovan had trouble finding writers for

1275-496: A single blast. The energy Stanley absorbed is revealed to be the key to the Lexx, making Stanley its captain. As Stanley instructs the Lexx to fly off the Cluster, they are cornered by Kai who throws Giggerota off the bridge. Before Kai can execute the others, he instead heads to the ship's hold to protect the Divine Predecessors who are being attacked by a Cluster Lizard. After saving them, Kai regains his memories from

1350-417: A single general location for all episodes. At the beginning of Season 3, the crew spends 4000 years in cryostasis before arriving at twin planets Fire and Water. In Season 4, the Lexx reaches Earth in the early 2000s. Kai and a small group of other Brunnen-G warriors mount a last stand against His Merciful Shadow as their planet, Brunnis-2, is destroyed. In a final act of defiance, Kai crashes his ship into

1425-889: A stream cipher based on the round transformation of AES Lex (software) , a computer program that generates lexical analyzers lex (URN) , a URN namespace that allows accurate identification of laws and other legal norms Music [ edit ] L.E.X. , the third studio album by Liverpool Express "Lex", a song from Ratatat's 2006 album Classics Lex (album) , a mini-album and partial soundtrack by Portland, Oregon duo Visible Cloaks Lex Records , an independent record label People and fictional characters [ edit ] Lex (given name) Lex (surname) Lex Luger , ring name of American professional wrestler Lawrence Pfohl (born 1958) Lex Steele , stage name of American pornographic actor Clifton Britt (born 1969) Places [ edit ] Lex, West Virginia , an unincorporated community Lexington Avenue ,

1500-812: A street in Manhattan in New York City Codes [ edit ] LEX, IATA code for Blue Grass Airport , a public airport in Fayette County, Kentucky, United States lex, ISO 639-3 code for the Luang language , spoken in Indonesia Other uses [ edit ] Lex , the Latin word for law, plural leges ; see list of Roman laws for specific laws beginning with lex , such as lex Vatinia USS  Lexington  (CV-2) ,

1575-452: A street in Manhattan in New York City Codes [ edit ] LEX, IATA code for Blue Grass Airport , a public airport in Fayette County, Kentucky, United States lex, ISO 639-3 code for the Luang language , spoken in Indonesia Other uses [ edit ] Lex , the Latin word for law, plural leges ; see list of Roman laws for specific laws beginning with lex , such as lex Vatinia USS  Lexington  (CV-2) ,

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1650-449: A surgical implant or artificial limb, saying "it's functional, but it sure doesn't look good up close." According to set designer Nigel Scott, "Our world is chaotic. All the cars and buildings are designed by different people, so nothing really matches. And Lexx is exactly the same - it's just chaos." The insect wars and the biological designs of the ships were made a central part of the story after they had been designed, with writers using

1725-428: A trial over the destination of his soul, revealing Fire and Water as the afterlife. All his bad decisions are weighed against his good deeds and he is ultimately sentenced to eternal punishment on Fire. Enraged over Stanley's death, Xev orders the Lexx to destroy Fire, releasing all of its tortured souls. Consequently, Prince possesses the Lexx and uses it to destroy Water. Stanley is released and returns to his body aboard

1800-471: A writer for "Super Nova", says "When I first got the script, it was all over the place because the writers had hit a wall with it. The main characters were these buffoons. That probably works on paper, but the audience needed something to hold on to. So that had to be tidied up a bit by adding some motivation for these characters." Scripts for season two were commissioned before season one premiered. Although our characters will try, in their own bumpy way, to do

1875-503: Is captured by the mercenaries Feppo and Smoor who extract information from him on the locations of other Ostral-B planets. They sell this information to the Divine Order, resulting in the deaths of billions. Stanley, subsequently captured by the Divine Order and after undergoing interrogation, is made a class-four security guard on the Cluster, the capital planet of the Divine Order and League of 20,000 Planets. After being reprimanded for insubordination and failing to turn himself in, he becomes

1950-437: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages lex [REDACTED] Look up lex  or Lex in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lex or LEX may refer to: Computing [ edit ] Amazon Lex , a service for building conversational interfaces into any application using voice and text LEX (cipher) ,

2025-433: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Lexx Lexx (also known as LEXX: The Dark Zone Stories and Tales from a Parallel Universe ) is a science fiction television series created by Lex Gigeroff and brothers Paul and Michael Donovan . It originally aired on April 18, 1997, on Canada's Citytv as four made-for-TV movies. Beginning with season two,

2100-426: Is inhabited by evil people. During Prince's first encounter with the crew, 790 is damaged and falls in love with Kai rather than Xev, and gradually behaves much more erratically. Prince seeks to destroy Water and attempts to win the crew over to his side, especially Xev. Believing that the Lexx is "the grain of sand that will tip the scales", he tests their sense of morality through various temptations, including taking

2175-482: Is wiped. The Lexx destroys the remnants of His Shadow's fleet that followed them through the portal. The three then begin searching the Dark Zone for a new home, away from His Shadow. During their search, they encounter Kai's homeworld and explore it for insights into his past. Finding the planet abandoned, they are pursued by Giggerota who attempts to destroy the planet by disabling a series of towers that are keeping

2250-729: The Alliance Atlantis -owned Showcase network. Lexx was primarily filmed in Canada and Germany , with additional filming on location in Iceland , Thailand , Namibia , New Zealand , the United Kingdom , and the British Virgin Islands . Lexx had very different tones throughout its run. While the original TV movies and the second season were mostly science fiction drama with dark comedy, season three

2325-541: The World Championship of 1834 . In this show it's not a friendly marriage of man and dragonfly. I compare it to the old high school experiment where you make the dead frog's legs move with a small battery. Nigel Scott, stage designer Donovan rejected the sleek, futuristic look common in science fiction in favour of organic, fleshy materials. Many of the creatures and machines are a hybrid of organic material and technology. Producer Bill Fleming compares it to

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2400-529: The Cluster Lizard reaches the Giga Shadow's brain and consumes it, killing the Giga Shadow. With a fresh supply of protoblood, the crew returns to the Dark Zone to search for a new home. Before the Giga Shadow's destruction, the last remnant of His Shadow possessed Kai. Kai lies to the crew and states that he requires more protoblood to survive, leading them to the imprisoned supreme Bio- Vizier of

2475-476: The Cluster. The group returns to the Cluster to find it abandoned, learning that the entire population of the League of 20,000 Planets was culled to feed and awaken the immense Giga Shadow, the last remaining insect. With help from a defecting priest of the Divine Order, they stall the Giga Shadow's awakening long enough for Kai to plant a baby Cluster Lizard inside of it. As the Lexx and its crew are almost destroyed,

2550-401: The Cluster. Thodin escapes and frees the other heretics, and reluctantly rescues the cannibal Giggerota. During Zev's transformation into a love-slave, she is attacked by a Cluster Lizard, turning her into a love-slave/Cluster Lizard hybrid. Before the brainwashing portion of the transformation begins, Zev frees herself and places the 790 droid in charge of her transformation in her place, causing

2625-460: The Dark Zone through a portal as Xev and Kai destroy Mantrid and his final drone. Without any other nearby planets and the Lexx running out of food, the crew place themselves into stasis and the Lexx goes dormant while 790 reactivates annually to search for nearby planets. After four thousand years in cryostasis, the crew reaches the twin planets Fire and Water. All of season three takes place on these two planets. The crew meets people they knew from

2700-529: The Divine Order, Mantrid and his servant. During their meeting, His Shadow transfers his essence into an insect carcass, resurrecting it and attempting to kill the crew of the Lexx. Mantrid is gravely wounded in the attack, and his servant transfers his consciousness to a spaceship he had created to save him. Kai kills the insect, resulting in His Shadow's essence becoming mixed with Mantrid's. Mantrid, now intertwined with His Shadow, swears revenge on humanity as

2775-501: The Earth to the size of a pea in the process. As Lyekka's asteroid attacks Earth, the crew flees with the particle accelerator to destroy the asteroid. As they leave Earth, Prince appears to Kai and fulfills his promise to him, restoring Kai's mortality. 790, now completely insane and still madly in love with Kai, takes advantage of the Lexx's senility and has it destroy Earth to kill any potential "competitors" for Kai. With Earth destroyed,

2850-463: The Halifax film community about the sexual content, joking "God, you can't even show a woman as a sex object without someone thinking it's bad." The Lexx's name was formed by finding a word that would work well in all languages without translation, and it doubled as a pun on Lex Gigeroff's name. The scripts for "Super Nova" and "Feeding Pattern" were changed several times during shooting. Ron Oliver,

2925-484: The Lexx dying, and no other habitable planets nearby, the crew decide to sacrifice themselves to destroy Lyekka's asteroid. They travel inside the asteroid, but Kai becomes separated from the others as he is trapped inside with the particle accelerator. In a final sacrifice, Kai crashes into the centre of the asteroid as the accelerator calculates the particle's mass, destroying the asteroid. The Lexx's senility becomes terminal as it disintegrates. Xev and Stanley discover that

3000-527: The Lexx had created another ship within it before it died, "Little Lexx". Little Lexx gives Stanley its key as they search for a new home. Salter Street Films' first sci-fi production, Def-Con 4 , had been a moderate success and showed Paul Donovan that there was a potential market for similar material. Salter Street's next projects did not enjoy the same degree of success: George's Island , Buried on Sunday , and Paint Cans received praise but were not financially successful. Donovan then sought to create

3075-419: The Lexx was outfitted with easily removable "skin", allowing it to be shot from any angle. This skin would later be removed entirely after season one. The food that the Lexx produces for the crew was mashed yams in season one, and rice pudding for the rest of the series. The Season two episode "The Net" is largely made up of recycled footage from the previous episode "The Web". Director Chis Bould says this

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3150-441: The Lexx's showerhead "is this luminous pink tube that's a little too interested in its work... It'll snake all over you if you're not paying attention. It's quite frisky." Sources have also pointed out the Lexx's seemingly phallic appearance. Writer Jeffrey Hirschfield only incorporated the bare minimum of "accurate" science when absolutely necessary. Lexx is a very complex build of elements to create final effects scenes. With

3225-469: The Lexx, while Prince and the other souls reincarnate on a nearby blue planet . The Lexx travels to Earth looking for food. 790 informs the crew that it is located in the very centre of the Dark Zone and assumes that it must be a very dangerous place. The crew again meet people they knew from the Light and Dark Zones and from Fire and Water. Only Prince and Priest can remember their previous lives. On Earth,

3300-427: The Light and Dark Zones who cannot remember their past lives, though their personalities are the same. Fire is ruled by the charismatic Prince and his lackey Priest, while Water does not have a ruler. The inhabitants of both planets live in isolated towns. On Water, they live on islands in a huge ocean; on Fire, they live on massive towers separated by long stretches of desert. Water is inhabited by good people, while Fire

3375-519: The access to live action background plates, greenscreen and bluescreen foreground plates, motion control and model elements, as well as 3D and 2D computer animation, we have the thread with the AVID Illusion compositing package to put these pieces together. Brian Howald, VFX Supervisor Computer-generated imagery for season one was created by twenty animators over the course of fifteen months. For "Super Nova", matte paintings were used as

3450-497: The brain of the Divine Predecessor who killed him, prompting him to turn against His Shadow. The Lexx is pursued and boarded by His Shadow, who attacks Kai for turning against him. Stanley and Zev distract His Shadow long enough for Kai to destroy him; his essence retreats from the ship as it travels through a portal into the Dark Zone. While traversing the portal, the Lexx's memory of His Shadow and its allegiance to him

3525-443: The concept art as a basis for the plot. Head art director Mark Laing says that the design of the Cluster was based around medieval cities, explaining how "the whole city is built on top of a ruin built on a ruin. Buildings are built on top of buildings, incorporating still standing structures into their own structures, which are also somewhat run down." The Lexx itself has sexual undertones as part of its design. Laing points out how

3600-561: The control pod of His Shadow's flagship, the Foreshadow. He is killed by His Shadow, his memories are taken from him, and he is forced to serve as an undead assassin in the Divine Order. 2008 years later, Stanley H. Tweedle is an assistant deputy backup courier for the Ostral-B heretics, a resistance group fighting against the Divine Order. After unknowingly leading His Divine Shadow to an Ostral-B outpost, resulting in its destruction, he

3675-458: The crew about to be overwhelmed by Mantrid drones, Kai employs a last-ditch strategy to destroy Mantrid. Kai taunts Mantrid into pursuing the Lexx towards the centre of the universe with all of his drones. The resulting movement of mass creates a big crunch , which Mantrid, the drones, the Lexx, and the rest of the Light Zone are pulled into and destroyed by. However, the Lexx rematerializes in

3750-402: The crew escapes. The rest of the season involves the crew searching for a new home. During their adventures, they encounter Lyekka, a plant that can transform into a human appearance and feeds on living beings. During their adventures, Zev is killed but later reincarnated by Lyekka as Xev. The crew has various encounters with strange creatures and civilizations, such as a group of astronauts from

3825-455: The desensitization of violence in Halifax, citing clubbing harp seals as an example. They rejected making the series scientifically accurate or logical, with writer Hirschfield explaining, "We only wanted enough science to get us through the stories. The Lexx has a particle accelerator , and that's all you need to know. We don't want to bother with dilithium crystals . The Lexx gets its fuel from eating. Simple enough." They openly acknowledged

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3900-730: The final shots contain CGI in some form. The scene where the Lexx destroys the customs station was a model that was blown up in the parking lot of the VFX studio. Animations were done through three production houses, including C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures in Toronto and Berlin and pixelMotion in Halifax. Models and animations were created using Silicon Graphics Indigo workstations, as well as Avid 1000 and 8000 series workstations. Modelling and animation software such as Prisms, Flint , and PowerAnimator were used to create digital imagery. A render farm that

3975-401: The format changed to a traditional TV series with each episode running 45 minutes long. The series follows a group of mismatched individuals aboard the organic spacecraft Lexx as they travel through two universes and encounter planets, including a parody of Earth . The narrative includes irony , parody , and sex comedy , and explores ideas of fatalism , reincarnation , the afterlife , and

4050-413: The forms of other crew members to deceive them. The crew are frequently separated from each other, forcing them to act individually. After jumping from the Lexx to the surface of Water, Kai has trouble functioning normally without the other crew members. Deep beneath Water's surface, Kai encounters his soul essence awaiting rebirth. During one of Prince's attacks on Water, Stanley is killed and Prince holds

4125-576: The insect civilization and eventually became hopelessly depressed at their immortality, waiting for the forces of His Shadow to come and destroy them. Kai, refusing to surrender, led a small group of rebels against His Shadow in a final act of defiance. Reinvigorated by Kai's story, the crew decide to stop running and face Mantrid. With the help of 790, the crew finds that they can convert some of Mantrid's drones to fight for them. During their attack on his ship, Lyekka boards Mantrid's pod and disables him, but Mantrid kills her before she can finish him off. With

4200-419: The large amount of sex and violence present within the script, with Gigeroff admitting that he "[wants] teenage boys to pull off to Zev's poster." When asked about Zev's appearance and the amount of sexual content, Gigeroff responded that "I think we have far too puritanical notions about sex. Sex is fun, sex is good, and I hope we can get a lot of it in the show." He also addressed the criticism he received from

4275-474: The locals and in Prince's continuous attempts to take control of the Lexx. Although the crew keeps swearing not to return to the planet, they constantly find themselves back on Earth for one reason or another. Kai's soul is trapped in limbo because he is undead, and he decides to regain his mortality. He makes a wager with Prince in a game of chess and wins, but Prince does not immediately fulfill his promise. In

4350-403: The others into the ship. Inside, the heretics are attacked and killed by a Cluster Lizard. Before his death, one of the heretics releases a form of energy into Stanley. Stanley, Zev, 790, and Giggerota reach the ship's bridge. The ship introduces itself as the Lexx, a machine-insect hybrid and "the most powerful weapon of destruction in the two universes", capable of destroying an entire planet in

4425-590: The paradigm of good and evil . The series is a Canadian and German co-production with some additional funding from Channel 5 . Sci Fi Channel purchased the series from Salter Street Films and began airing episodes from seasons one and two (the former under the name Tales From a Parallel Universe ) for the United States audience in January 2000. Lexx was co-produced by Salter Street Films, later absorbed by Alliance Atlantis . In Canada, Lexx aired on

4500-524: The reincarnated souls cause chaos across the planet. Priest is elected President of the United States and acts as a puppet ruler for Prince, who is now the head of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms . Giggerotta becomes a Florida real estate agent and is elected pope , and the Wozzard becomes Dr. Ernst Longbore, a paraplegic rocket scientist. The crew attempts to settle in and make Earth their home, but keep getting caught up in absurd situations with

4575-515: The right thing, basically they're just in it for themselves. If a planet deserves to be blown up, it's blown up. Paul Donovan, co-creator Brian Downey had worked with Donovan previously on Norman's Awesome Experience and portrayed Stanley Tweedle in the original demo tape. Downey describes his character as having "some heroic qualities, but it's always a surprise when he does something heroic." Eva Habermann portrayed Zev after her love-slave transformation, saying that "She doesn't see herself as

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4650-427: The robot head to be programmed to be a love-slave. Upon seeing Zev, 790 immediately falls in love with her and pursues her as she escapes. His Shadow awakens Kai from cryostasis to protect the secret weapons laboratory. Stanley and Zev meet up and make their way towards the secret weapons laboratory, where they find several Ostral-B heretics attempting to board a ship. They are pursued by Kai, who kills Thodin and chases

4725-492: The series finale, Earth is threatened by plants resembling Lyekka. The crew discovers that the fake Lyekka have destroyed other planets on their way through the Dark Zone and flooded the Earth with alien probes to sample the taste of its lifeforms. Furthermore, Dr. Longbore has created a rocket to escape Earth and, out of spite, leaves behind a particle accelerator to determine the mass of the Higgs boson particle , which will shrink

4800-599: The show as " Dirty Dozen meets Alien or Beavis and Butt-Head ". He also found inspiration in Fires on the Plain and Dark Star and considers the show to be a homage to Space Precinct . Many of the crew were also fans of Red Dwarf . Donovan found that many science fiction films and shows at the time were too serious and wanted to create something more "fun" with a higher production value, sexual motifs, and aspects of dark humour , which Hirschfield says comes from

4875-469: The show as most resided in Hollywood and outside of his budget. He eventually came across Lex Gigeroff and Jeffrey Hirschfield , calling them "gems in the rough". Jeffrey had a background in theatre and acting, but was unable to find work and on the verge of abandoning the industry entirely until he met Paul, while Lex was working odd acting jobs in Halifax. Donovan described the thought process behind

4950-405: The show was quickly going over budget for CGI work. Bob Munroe, president of C.O.R.E Digital Pictures , states that CGI shots get expensive very quickly. "So when the script said 'a brand new planet you've never seen before,' that's a lot of work, and it may translate into $ 200,000. It got to the point that it was easier to do matte paintings than five people building this whole world." Up to 70% of

5025-473: The undead former assassin and last of the Brunnen-G, Kai; the love-crazed robot head 790; and the powerful but simple-minded Lexx. Centuries prior, mankind was nearly destroyed in a war with the Insect Civilization, where both sides sought the total annihilation of the other. Although the Brunnen-G led humanity to victory, they were later enslaved by the Divine Order, a religious cult centred around His Shadow,

5100-402: The universe and convert its matter into more drones, quickly bringing the Light Zone to an end. The crew attempt to flee by travelling to the centre of the universe , where the rules of causality are different, offering them a potential hideaway from Mantrid. During their escape, they encounter an interdimensional theatre crew that tells the full story of the Brunnen-G, including how they defeated

5175-416: Was 60 times faster than the industry norm was used for rendering animations. Two official Lexx soundtracks have been released. The first album, Tales from a Parallel Universe , consists of music from Season One. The second album, Lexx: The Series , consists of music from Seasons Two through Four. "Brigadoom" (S02E18) is a musical episode that tells of the destruction of Brunnis-2 and the death of Kai in

5250-408: Was also attracted to the part of Bog because of the script, saying "It takes a lot of liberties – but in a good sense. This goes farther than anything I've ever done." Tim Curry's character as Poet Man was filmed on the final day of shooting entirely in front of a green screen. He compared the series favourably to his time on The Rocky Horror Picture Show , saying "I'm grimly aware that Rocky Horror

5325-420: Was created to subvert the audience into believing he was the hero and main character of the series, only to have him be killed off by Kai in the premiere. Malcolm McDowell agreed to play the part of Yottskry after a previous film he was scheduled to star in fell through, saying that he was drawn to the script because of how "peculiar" and "weird" it was and that he had wanted to visit Nova Scotia. Rutger Hauer

5400-463: Was done due to production constraints, as both episodes had to be shot in nine days as opposed to the regular schedule of one episode over eight days. In the Season Four episode "The Game", Kai plays a game of chess with Prince to win his soul back. Their game is a move-for-move recreation of the first casual match played between Louis Charles Mahe De La Bourdonnais and Alexander McDonnell in

5475-544: Was done on a non-existent budget over three weeks in a tiny theatre. Yet it was a good idea. Sometimes it's important to show up for guys with really good ideas." Nigel Bennett had previously worked with Donovan on Paint Cans and was approached to play the role of Prince in seasons three and four. He liked the character "because he didn't say a word for 20 pages". As part of his character, Bennett had at least three different outfits and would have his hair and eyebrows bleached "about every ten to fourteen days". Season one

5550-422: Was more serious and explored themes of life, death, and reincarnation. The show's final season – set on Earth in the early 2000s – took many turns into pure farce and introduced magic and other new elements. The series has garnered a cult following . The main characters of the series are the Lexx and its crew, consisting of security guard (class four) Stanley H. Tweedle; the love slave Zev (later Xev) Bellringer;

5625-506: Was shot in Halifax, Nova Scotia , primarily at a repurposed Volvo plant on the waterfront. Additional scenes were shot at Babelsberg Studios in Berlin . The "protoblood" that Kai lives off of was a combination of honey and hand lotion. One hallway set for the Cluster was so long that it extended outside the studio, through a dressing room, and into another studio. The command "chair" for

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