The best episode directed by Richard Flower is "Harper 2.0", rated 6.7/10 from 3 user votes. It was "written by John Whelpley". "Harper 2.0" aired on 2/12/2001 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Pitiless as the Sun".
Harper finds himself overloaded with information when a dying Perseid transfers data into his brain.
Director: Richard Flower
Writer: John Whelpley
Trance is held captive, while Dylan and the rest of the crew try to uncover the source behind mysterious attacks on cargo ships.
Director: Richard Flower
Writer: Emily Skopov
The crew returns for the first time to Earth, where Harper and his cousin try to save the homeworld from Nietzschean occupation.
Director: Richard Flower
Writer: Joe Reinkemeyer
The crew encounter a POW camp full of captured High Guard starships and their AI avatars.
Director: Richard Flower
Writer: Ashley Miller
The Andromeda tries to stop mysterious attacks occurring on nearby planets and outposts.
Director: Richard Flower
Writer: Robert Engels
When an old flame of Beka's is arrested on a planet where only the truth is told, its up to the Andromeda and her crew to save the day. After repeatedly lying, Beka gets no-where so she breaks the suspect out in flees to the Andromeda. As the story unravels, it seems that all is not as it seems.....
Director: Richard Flower
Writer: Emily Skopov
The Andromeda crew search for a colony that disappeared.
Director: Richard Flower
Writer: Ashley Miller
The crew searches for a princess abducted by a ruthless pirate. As usual, nothing is as it seems. Along the way, a secret from Beka's past is revealed.
Director: Richard Flower
Writer: Naomi Janzen
When a valuable painting gets stolen after Beka, Rhade, and everyone else in the bar inhales a mysterious mist, Dylan jumps at the opportunity to win the reward for reclaiming it so the Andromeda can be repaired. After tracing the nanobots in the mist, they encounter Harper who is accompanied by a beautiful woman named Doyle. But Harper is caught up in the plans of Marika, who wants him to genetically engineer Vedrans, as well as to take over the Seefra system.
Director: Richard Flower
Writer: Larry Barber
The ultimate weapon falls into the hands of a Nietzschean pirate. Can Harper disarm it before the Magog arrive?
Director: Richard Flower
Writer: Naomi Janzen
Beka learns she has existed in more than one place at one time when she meets a man who she knows is her father.
Director: Richard Flower
Writer: Larry Barber