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John is unable to speak. But Scorpius is behind the scenes controlling Grunglik and tricks Zhaan, and D'Argo and Stark managed to stop her from "putting John out of his misery. Eventually they all escape but not before Zhaan gives away most of her spiritual energy to restore Aeryn to life, a sacrifice that starts to slowly and painfully kill Zhaan. Meanwhile, despite his many untold hardships, Jothee does not treat D'Argo particularly well and generally acts selfish and somewhat cold and distant.

Chiana knows D'Argo wants to marry her but she isn't able to go through with it, and knowing D'Argo won't take no for an answer, selfishly starts an affair with Jothee as a means of getting D'Argo off her back. This affair only lasts two episodes and D'Argo finds out about it very quickly, initially being more angry at Jothee then Chiana. He brands Jothee with a Luxan union tattoo in his blaze of pain. Also he finds an old Luxan ship that he claims for his own.

Soon after that, when they are about to go a planet where Zhaan can heal, John starts to check out a wormhole that pops open, and the instant he does, a Pathfinder ship crashes into Moya by accident, and the collision puts them into the wall of the wormhole.

In order to save everyone, Zhaan pilots the Pathfinder ship into oblivion, turning all chances of her life being saved into dren, but saving everyone else as well. D'Argo held John partially responsible of Zhaan's death because he should not have checked out a wormhole while they were trying to save her.

John was split in two as well, but both of his "twins" lived and went on separate adventures when Moya , reunited briefly with Talyn , had to flee, with half the crew on each ship, to escape the Peacekeeper retrieval squad nearby.

Jool, the woman the crew saves from the Ice Planet, slowly started to fall in love with D'Argo, and D'Argo learned how to control his ship, although almost killing John once while he was at it. D'Argo liked Jool but he was still hurting severely from Chiana's betrayal, and in fact was sensitive about the affair and Jothee for the rest of the season.

Eventually Talyn returned. One of the John's sacrficed himself to stop the Scarrans from getting wormhole weapons, as did Jack The Ancient, whom D'Argo encountered two cycles previously. Stark had also left to search for Zhaan's spirit and D'Argo wasn't sad about that. Soon after they returned, Moya 's crew and Talyn decided that theyed want to obey the wishes of the dead John Twin and go after Scorpius to permanently sabotage his wormhole weapons development. They succeed, but only because Crais and Talyn starburst WITHIN the command carrier Scorpius commands, which was the same ship that had pursued them since the very first episode.

Soon after that, Moya 's crew, except for Pilot, Jool, and Noranti, all went separate ways to their own ends, and D'Argo, now that his collar bone rings were removed and he now had info on Machton's current location, went after Machton, presumably to kill him, but somehow ended up on Arnesk with Jool instead.

D'Argo still dreamed of a day when he and his son can be reunited as a family, but would gladly give his life to save Moya or her crew. But fate would have it otherwise, as D'Argo was forced to sit helplessly in Moya as he watched both Crichton and Aeryn struck down on the planet Qujaga. During this season, D'Argo was voted captain of Moya. After Aeryn was captured by the Scarrans, he promised John they would not give up on her, and kept his promise.

At the start of this season, it looked like he had started although barely a romantic relationship with Jool, but they were forced to end it when Moya's crew had to leave Arnesk.

Around the start of the second half of the season, Scorpius, D'Argo's clear rival in terms of strength and fighting skills, enlisted D'Argo, Rygel, and most importantly John, to take part in a mental arts training camp owned by his former mentor and master, Kutoya.

It was at this camp that D'Argo, at long last, ran into Machton Tal once again, for the first time in at least 12 years. Machton relentlessly tries to convince D'Argo that he killed Lo Laan in a bout of hyper rage, and eventually starts to convince D'Argo of the possibility that this is true.

D'Argo then left Machton in a VR induced coma for the rest of his days, forcing him to relive his sister's murder until he dies, yet at the end, he was still worried about what his hyperage did to his long-ended marriage. At long last, justice was served, and D'Argo managed to get his long deserved revenge without resorting to murder after all. During the last two episodes of the season, D'Argo finally got back together with Chiana and at least mostly forgave her affair with Jothee although clearly not entirely.

When the Moyans visited earth, D'Argo was considered by the media to clearly be the most dangerous, yet most understandable, of them all. But at the end of the season, he found himself screwed over once again, with Chiana blind, Pilot barely attached to Moya , and his newly engaged longtime friends, John and Aeryn, seemingly dead once and for all.

He scream like there was no tomorrow as he watched in horror during the crystallization. After this unfortunate event, D'Argo and the rest of Moya 's crew made contact with the people of Qujaga. Informed that the crystallization of Crichton and Aeryn was an accident, he and the rest of Moya 's crew agreed to help the Qujagans recovered all of their friends' crystal remains. They spent the next 60 solar days doing this during which they stayed with the Qujagans in their hidden city.

After Rygel had recovered all of the pieces from the ocean floor and a Diagnosan found who could oversee the delicate operation, D'Argo was present to witness the reanimation of Aeryn and Crichton. Having heard about the recently declared war between the Peacekeepers and the Scarrans , D'Argo agreed with the rest of his crewmates to stay in the hidden city for the time being and to finally marry off Crichton and Aeryn. Both plans, however, were cast aside with the arrival of Scorpius ' command carrier.

It was at this point that Noranti discovered the true identity of the Qujagans: they were the Eidelons , a species known for its abilities to influence peace. Having restored the priests and their temple a cycle before, D'Argo accompanied his friends on Moya back to Arnessk to reunite the priests with their descendants. It was hoped that the ancient Eidelons would be willing and able to instruct their brethren in their peace-inspiring abilities. The arrival of the Scarrans, however, ended this plan before it could begin.

D'Argo finds out about the affair very quickly, initially being more angry at Jothee then Chiana. He brands Jothee with a Luxan union tattoo in his blaze of pain. Also he finds an old Luxan ship that he claims for his own.

Soon after that, when Moya is about to visit a planet where Zhaan can heal, Crichton starts to investigate a wormhole that suddenly appears. The instant he does, a Pathfinder ship crashes into Moya by accident, and the collision puts them into the wall of the wormhole. In order to save everyone, Zhaan pilots the Pathfinder ship into oblivion, saving her friends but sacrificing herself. D'Argo holds John partially responsible of Zhaan's death because he should not have been investigating a wormhole while they were trying to save her.

John is split in two as well, but both of his "twins" live and go on separate adventures when Moya, reunited briefly with Talyn , must flee, with half the crew on each ship, to escape the Peacekeeper retrieval squad nearby.

Jool, the woman the crew saved from the ice planet, slowly starts to fall in love with D'Argo, and D'Argo learns how to control his ship, although almost killing John once while he's at it.

D'Argo likes Jool but he is still hurting severely from Chiana's betrayal, and in fact is sensitive about the affair and Jothee for the rest of the season. Eventually Talyn returns. One of the John's sacrificed himself to stop the Scarrans from gaining wormhole weapons, as did Jack the Ancient , whom D'Argo encountered two cycles previously.

Stark had also left to search for Zhaan's spirit though D'Argo wasn't sad about that. Soon after they return, Moya's crew and Talyn decide that they want to obey the wishes of the dead John twin and go after Scorpius to permanently sabotage his wormhole weapons development.

They succeed, but only because Crais and Talyn starburst within the command carrier Scorpius commands. Soon after that, Moya's crew, except for Pilot, Jool, and Noranti, all go separate ways to their own ends, and D'Argo, now that his collar bone rings are removed and he now has info on Machton's current location, goes after Machton, presumably to kill him, but somehow ends up on Arnesk with Jool instead.

D'Argo still dreamed of a day when he and his son can be reunited as a family, but would gladly give his life to save Moya or her crew. But fate would have it otherwise During this season, Scorpius had faked his own death in order to seek asylum from the Peacekeepers and arranged for Moya to become his sanctuary. Naturally, nobody on Moya wanted him there as he had been hunting and tormenting them for years,but Aeryn promised him asylum since she had contracted heat delirium and only Scorpius could treat her.

While the being responsible for infecting Aeryn to begin with later provided an antidote, Scorpius' position on Moya was secured, much to everyone's outrage. Scorpius, who was D'Argo's clear rival in terms of strength and fighting skills, enlisted D'Argo, Rygel, and most importantly Crichton, to take part in a mental arts training camp owned by his former mentor and master, Kutoya.

It was at this camp that D'Argo, at long last, ran into Machton Tal once again, for the first time in at least 12 years. Machton relentlessly tries to convince D'Argo that he killed Lo'Laan in a bout of hyper-rage, and eventually starts to convince D'Argo of the possibility that this is true. When Kutoya was trying to help D'Argo learn more about himself in a VR training machine, Machton knocked out or possibly killed Kutoya, taking his place on the controls of the machine, further trying to convince D'Argo that he is right, and almost succeeding.

D'Argo then leaves Machton in a VR-induced coma for the rest of his days, forcing him to relive his sister's murder until he dies, yet at the end, he is still worried about what his hyper-rage did to his long-ended marriage. At long last, justice is served, and D'Argo manages to get his long deserved revenge without resorting to murder after all.

During the last two episodes of the season, D'Argo finally got back together with Chiana and at least mostly forgave her affair with Jothee. While Chiana would lose her sight after over-using her ability to slow down time, it seemed that she and D'Argo would get a happy ending. After Crichton, Aeryn and Pilot managed to collapse the wormhole to Earth in order to protect Earth from the Scarrans, Moya took rest on the oceanic world of Qujaga.

The crew were in high spirits: D'Argo and Chiana had repaired their relationship, Scorpius and Sikozu had left, no one was pursuing them any more and Crichton and Aeryn were soon to have a baby. D'Argo, Chiana and Rygel watched from a porthole as Crichton asked Aeryn to marry him while the two were in a rowboat.

Unfortunately, this moment of joy turned to one of horror as an alien craft suddenly appeared in the sky and fired on Crichton and Aeryn. The alien weapon reduced Crichton and Aeryn to a pile of crystalline fragments and, as far as the others could tell, Crichton and Aeryn were dead.

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