Out of their minds
An accident causes the crew to switch bodies with each other. In amidst the chaos, Zhaan tries to stop an alien ship from firing on Moya., When a hostile alien ship fires at the Moya, the crew find their minds are switched into each other’s bodies. As a result, Crichton is in the body of Aeryn, Aeryn is in the body of Rygel, and Rygel is in the body of Crichton. In the cockpit, a similar switch affects Pilot, Chiana and D’Argo. They’re all forced to adapt to their new bodies as they attempt to figure out what caused the situation., The crew of Moya have a collective out-of-body experience after a weapon fired by an enemy ship causes their minds to transfer into different bodies. Crichton: Ben Browder. D’Argo: Anthony Simcoe., The crew of Moya have a collective out-of-body experience after a weapon fired by an enemy ship causes their minds to transfer into different bodies., After being attacked by a Halosian ship, everyone in Moya’s crew is “knocked” into the next available body. The intellect and personality of Pilot (Lani Tupu) ends up in the body of Chiana (Gigi Edgley), D’Argo (Anthony Simcoe) is shifted to Pilot’s body, Crichton (Ben Browder) finds himself in Aeryn’s body, Aeryn (Claudia Black) in Rygel’s, and Rygel (Jonathan Hardy) in Crichton’s. This personality transference becomes even more confusing when the crew members try to defend Moya while being trapped in their new unfamiliar selves. Meanwhile, Zhaan (Virginia Hey), held prisoner by the Halosians, desperately tries to hold her captors at bay. “Out of Their Minds” originally aired on July 7, 2000.