Alternate Worlds


1. Home World-- Basically, this is our world. Everything that we know of life on Earth also exists on this world -- its history, pop culture and laws are all the same. Some fans argue that this really isn't our world, in that on our world Quinn Mallory, Prof. Maximillian P. Arturo, Wade Kathleen Welles and Rembrandt Lee Brown would be actors on a television show, but for the sake of clarity, let's assume that we're watching a show about true events. This world is also called Earth Prime by Internet fans (a phrase coined by Ed Hall), and by Quinn in the episode "The Exodus, Part 2." (Pilot, Into the Mystic, Exodus Part 2, Genesis)
1.1. Quinn2 World -- Unseen. Mentioned. Not visited. This is the home world for Quinn's lout double. It is later learned in "The Other Slide of Darkness" that this world was destroyed by the Kromagg race (see "Invasion World") after Quinn2 gave the Kromaggs the equation to build sliding equipment. (Pilot)
1.2. Cubs World -- Unseen. Mentioned. Not visited. Quinn2 says that on this world, baseball's Chicago Cubs have won the World Series. This is funny because on Home World, the Cubs haven't won a World Series champion ship since 1917. (Pilot)
1.3. Paradise World -- Unseen. Mentioned. Not visited. A world where Quinn2 says that there are no fears and everything is perfect. Rumor has it that the production staff of Sliders intended this world to be the same as "Lottery World" but Quinn2 didn't realize its ultimate down side because he had only set the timer for 30 minutes when he slid there. (Pilot)
2. Elvis World -- Close enough to Home World that Quinn doesn't immediately notice any anomalies. However, on this world Elvis is still alive and playing in Vegas, President Kennedy is still alive and married to Marilyn Monroe, a green traffic light means stop while a red one means go, Quinn's mother is pregnant, the world is experiencing "global cooling." Duration: Quinn set the timer for 15 minutes. (Pilot)
3. Tundra World -- Some sort of freak of nature has turned the climate on this world into a frigid ice land. Snow is everywhere, the sky is black even in the daytime and storm tornadoes spring up without warning. According to the photo on the Mallory fridge, Quinn has (or had) a sister on this world and his dog Bopper never ran away. Duration: Quinn sets the timer for five hours but they slide early to escape the tornado and land on Russia World at 7:25 pm. (Pilot)
4. Russia World -- The Russians have taken over this America although a few freedom fighter groups remain to battle communistic oppression. The Wade if this world is a commander of a rebel force in San Francisco and has been jailed for her activities. The Arturo of this world signed on with the Russians and is Citizen General of the Western Sector of the People's Army. The Rembrandt of this world was killed in the Detroit Uprising of 1982. Duration: About two days. (Pilot)
5. Father World -- Virtually identical to Home World except for one small fact, Quinn's father is alive and well on this world. Duration: Unknown. (Pilot)
6. Oil World -- here the community around Quinn's house is now much richer thanks to the discovery of an oil bed under San Francisco. Duration: About 20 minutes but there are only 57 seconds remaining after Wing informs Quinn that they just discovered a gusher in the Mallory backyard. (Fever)
7. Fever World -- A world with no antibiotics where a raging virus has infected most of the poor population. Here, sick people are sent to "protection areas" while the rich are protected. When they slide out of this world, the vortex is hovering vertically in the air approximately 8-10 feet above the floor. Duration: A little over two days. (Fever)
8. Cannibal World -- Here the sliders are forced to take refuge in a tent so as to avoid the people-eating inhabitants of this world. Duration: Unknown. (Fever)
9. Asteroid World -- On this world, an asteroid is scheduled to slam into the West Coast of America, which will effectivly destroy the planet. Duration: A little over 72 hours. (Last Days)
10. Flood World -- Here the polar ice caps have melted leaving the city of San Francisco hundreds of feet underwater. The sliders are stuck hanging on to the very top of the Trans-America Tower while large shark-like fish circles below them. Duration: Unknown but long enough for the water level to raise slowly while the sliders climb to the top of the tower. (Prince of Wails)
11. British World -- America never became a country because there was never a Washington revolution. As such, America is a colony called the British States of America, under the rule of the British Monarchy. Duration: Six days, 14 hours, three minutes and 10 seconds. According to the paper Wade finds on the street, it's Tuesday. (Prince of Wails)
12. Swarm World -- A deserted version of San Francisco where southwestern America is about to be overrun by Spiderwasps. Duration: The four left after about four minutes. (Summer of Love)
13. Hippie World -- A world where America, at war with Australia, still embraces the culture and anti-war political movements of the late 1960s. Duration: Unknown because they have to fix the timer. (Summer of Love)
14. Tidal World -- The sliders next world seems like home, CDs and tapes are for sale and the architecture is similar, but on this world there is a tidal wave ready to slam into for coast side San Francisco. (In reality, this is the beginning events of Flood World but because the episodes weren't shown in the right order, they look like two different worlds. Duration: 48 minutes. (Prince of Wails, Summer of Love)
15. Smart World -- This world, or this America at least, is dedicated to improving it's intellect and society holds smart people, eggheads, nerds ect. in very high regard, often bestowing them with superstar status. Duration: A little over five days. (Eggheads)
16. Woman's World -- Where women have risen to cultural dominance and where men are considered second class citizens and looked down upon by the women in power. Duration: Six and a half weeks. (The Weaker Sex)
17. Tropical World--The sliders stay here for a nice vacation, with sun, sand, surf and a resort hotel full of boat drinks. Duration: Wade says it’s "nine days, five hours and 32 minutes" but it looks as if they’ve been there for a little while. (The Weaker Sex)
18. Court World -- Here Quinn has already stood trial, been found guilty by nine jury members, and is sentenced to death for a very serious crime: spray painting a freeway overpass. It seem that on this world the "instant justice initiative" (proposition 199) made the long and drawn out appeal process a thing of the past. Luckily, the sliders escape through the vortex before Quinn is brought away to his cell. Duration: Unknown although obviously long enough for Quinn's legal troubles to take shape. (The King is Back)
19. King World -- Rembrandt's double on this world was the King of Rock and Roll before he died mysteriously. Naturally, the public believes that Remmy has come back from the dead and our Crying Man takes full advantage. Meanwhile, Arturo is mistaken for Luciano Pavarotti and Quinn is believed to be the Doors late lead singer, Jim Morrison. Duration: About three days. The sliders slide out at 9:03 pm. (The King is Back)
20. Scoop World -- On this world, Rembrandt and Quinn have jobs as cycle salesmen for King Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts. Duration: Unknown but long enough to warrant getting jobs. (The King is Back)
21. Lottery World -- A paradise world with no poverty, no crime and a confortably low population, all thanks to a volunteer lottery that allows government sanctioned population control. Duration: Wade says three days but it's more like two and half day. (The Luck of the Draw)
22. Park World -- The sliders, plus Ryan, escape to this world from Lottery World but Quinn collapses in a heap after being shot in the back by a pursuant Lottery police officer. Ryan eventually leaves the group after removing the bullet from Quinn's shoulder and asking Wade (unsuccessfully) to stay with him. Duration: About three days. (Luck of the Draw, Into the Mystic)
23. Mystic World -- The population here is deeply embedded in the occult and relies heavily on a mystical "Sorcerer" for commercial products. Quinn's double was initially a visitor here who's went on to take up permanent residence. Duration: The sliders land near dawn, spend a full day here, and are visited by the reaper that night. The next morning they meet Ross J. Kelly, the fortune teller and later the sorcerer. That night, they have 11 hours until the slide which puts their exit close to dawn. In total they seem they spend two full days here. (Into the Mystic)
23.1 Sorcerer's World -- Unseen. Mentioned. Not visited. The world where Quinn's double was from before he slid into Mystic World to stay. (Into the Mystic)
• 1. Home World -- Again. Yes, the sliders finally make it home. But they don't know it. After reading a paper full of news headlines about O.J. Simpson's trial, and the Cleavland Indian's entry into the World Series, they decide that this can't be home -- and they leave. (Episode writer Tracy Torme confirms that this is, indeed, Home World) Duration: Two minutes. (Into the Mystic)
24. Virus World -- (not to be confused with Fever World) Where a virus designed to erase the 'Y' chromosome has succeeded in doing just that. Women want men to breed with them to help continue the human race. Duration: Wade says that the slide is in three days and six hours. Quinn tells Dr. Morris that he and his friends are leaving on Wednesday. As the men take a steam, Quinn says that they slide in 59 hours. Wade mentions that they slide "tomorrow" (Wednesday) at 3:00. Since they slide in broad daylight, it must be 3 pm. The sliders escape the compound on Monday night and escape the BRP on Tuesday night. The meeting between the BRP and the Australians is at (about) 2:54 pm, under the bridge. (Love Gods)
25. Rain World -- A place where severe thunderstorms are the norm. The sliders trudge through a heavy forest to rendezvous at the gate location and their apparel, high quality rain gear, indicates that there is civilization in this area. Duration: 40 days and 40 nights, according to Remmy though he could have said it sarcastically. (Gillian of the Spirits)
26. Fifties World -- A world where technology never made it past the stage it was at in the 1950s on Home World. Technology here is feared and kept under tight control. The Quinn of this world died of Polio. Duration: The timer is fried but using the day-night method of tracking time, they stay on Fifties World for less than 24 hours. (Gillian of the Spirits)
27. Nude World -- Everyone seems to be naked on this world despite the near-freezing temperatures. A naked mailman delivers his mail to a woman wearing nothing but a smile. This world is later mentioned by Wade and Arturo in "In Dino Veritas." Duration: Unknown but later, in "In Dino Veritas" its hinted that the sliders had to stay long enough to have to fit into the surroundings, so to speak, sans sweaters. (Gillian of the Spirits)
28. Dust World -- Unseen. Mentioned. Visited. Little is known of this world except that Arturo quips "Ah, from a world of dust to a world of dung" as he lands on the ground next to a horse stable. (The Good, the Bad, and the Wealthy)
29. West World -- The government of Texas quietly took over the western portion of the United States while the North fought the South in the Civil War and managed to enstil the Texas mentality into everyday life. (The Good, the Bad, and the Wealthy)
30. War World -- This world resembles the Beruit of the 1980s on Home World; buildings have been shelled into the ground, fires rage out of control and constant gun fire between rival factions is a constant echo in the streets. When the sliders leave this world, Quinn brings a damsel in distress name Michele, and unwittingly her psychotic lover, with him. According to Michele (who looks about 26) a war wiped out her entire family when she was 15-years-old. Duration: Unknown but when the sliders take refuge in the warehouse, there are two minutes left until the slide. (El Sid)
31. Prison World -- Due to an overpopulation of prisons, the city of San Francisco has been delegated to be a massive prison on this world. Prisoners are rehabilitated via group sessions and kept in line with the constant threat of death by prison "custodians." Duration: A little over one day. (El Sid)
32. Whisker World -- This world appears to be quite similar to Home World except that here, women can grow facial hair, and it is quite socially acceptable. Duration: More than two weeks, and the four leave at about 5:30 pm. (Time Again and World)
33. Kilt World -- Virtually identical to Whisker World except that the women don't have facial hair and law enforcement officers wear kilts and skirts, thank's to J. Edgar Hoover's example. Duration: 36 hours. (Time Again and World)
34. Truth World -- The citizens here are required by law to wear detector collars around their necks that send an electric shock through the body if the wearer tells a lie. The worse the lie, the bigger the shock and it is designed to eventually kill the habitual liar. On this world, it's a felony to remove the collars. Duration: Unknown. (In Dino Veritas)
35. Dinosaur World -- In North America (at least), dinosaurs have survived since pre-historic times thanks to a national effort to protect them in wildlife preserves. San Francisco here exists as one of these preserves and was never developed into a city. Duration: Unknown because they've lost the timer, but probably 17 hours or so because it seems to be early morning when the sliders enter this world, and it isn't until around 1:30 am that they leave [surmized because the Poacher mentions that it is almost midnight and later Quinn returns, his watch appears to read 1 am.] (In Dino Veritas)
36. Archeo World -- Archaeologists are unearthing a well preserved Allosaurus skeleton when the vortex opens and deposits the four in the middle of the dig. According to the closed captioning, the discovery of the skeleton seems to have validated the chief archaeologist's life's work -- until Quinn accidentally steps on a large bone and it snaps under his weight. Duration: Unknown. (In Dino Veritas)
37. Azura World -- Similar in most every respect to Home World with a few small, though extremely important details, including the fact that the Golden Gate Bridge of this world is Azure, a brilliant shade of blue. Duration: Arturo mentions at episode's end that it's been about two weeks. (Post Traumatic Slide Syndrome)
38. Arrowhead World -- Unseen. Inferred. Visited. Arturo produces an arrowhead from another civilization. Since we've never seen him obtain such an object, it must be surmized that he got it while on a world that wasn't mentioned or seen. (Post Traumatic Slide Syndrome)
39. Shrink World -- Rembrandt feels so stressed out about sliding that he sees a psychiatrist to sort things out. He relates the events from Azure World in flashback and says that those events happened "a couple of weeks ago." Duration: Unknown but the sliders leave this world at about 6:30 pm. (Post Traumatic Slide Syndrome)
40. India World -- Or more specifically, New India. Little is known about this world except that the streets of San Francisco could pass for the streets of downtown Bangladesh. Duration: Unknown. (Obsession)
41. Psychic World -- On this world, American history was forever changed when a psychic predicted and prevented Lincoln's assassination which led the nation to rely on psychic for every major governmental decision. Duration: From Friday morning to Sunday evening. (Obsession)
42. Attorney World -- Everyone lives in fear of being sued. 84% of the population attend law school. In order to buy a burger and fries with a soft drink, a customer has to produce Salmonella Insurance, a carbonated beverage release form and a doctor's note verifying that your cholesterol is below 200. Duration: Unknown, but probably not for very long -- a few hours or so? (Greatfellas)
43. Gangster World -- Here, the gangland lifestyle of the 1920s is still in fashion and gangs govern politics and casinos. The FBI's efforts to stop the gangs has thrown it into near collapse but a team of untouchable agents, led by Rembrandt Brown, tirelessly try to end the gang rule. Duration: After they're been there for a little while, Arturo says there are 27 hours left, so it can be surmised that the four spend about 31 hours or so on this world. (Greatfellas)
44. Youth World -- Where no one of importance is over the age of 30 thanks to government overthrow by Howard Stern in 1980. Anyone over 30 is forced to retire and areconsidered second class citizens. Duration: Remmy says, on the day they arrive, that Quinn is leaving tomorrow which gives the sliders about a day and a half on this world. Because Quinn says that he's leaving on Wednesday evening, it's probable the four enter this world on a Monday. (The Young and the Relentless)
45. Casino World -- Unseen. Mentioned. Visited. This world is referred to in passing later when Arturo suggests that Remmy pay for their meal with some small silver coins he won "at the last casino." Duration: Unknown. (Invasion)
46. Rollerblade World -- Unseen. Mentioned. Visited. The only information known about his world is that Remmy bought safety equipment -- a helmet, knee and elbow pads -- there for protection against the bumps and bruises incurred by sliding. He is wearing them when he enters the next world. Duration: Unknown.
47. Invaded World -- On this world, the population has been either eradicated or imprisoned by the invading Kromagg Dynasty though the mentally ill have been left to roam free, possibly because they weren't deemed 'good stock' by the Kromaggs. Duration: Unknown but about two hours because they enter the world when it's light out and leave after it has grown fully dark. (Invasion)
48. France World -- More specifically, this is Versailles West in the country of New France. The French apparently rule the continent (per Arturo) and it seems that they've brought a lot of Parisan charm, bistros etc..., to San Francisco. The sliders revisit this earth later in "Invasion" after Mary programs the timer to send the four back here so they will be able to slide properly into their next world. Duration: Unknown but probably about seven hours, because the sliders enter this world just before dawn and then later, at the lunch table, Quinn's watch can be seen as showing what looks to be 1:00 pm. Yet it must be noted that the sliders didn't slide out of this world, they were knocked unconscious by a red ray beam and taken aboard (unseen) a Kromagg ship. When they awoke, the ship was travelling through the wormhole en route to Outpost Earth 113. (Invasion)
49. Outpost World -- A.k.a. Outpost Earth 113. This seems to be the home base for the Kromagg Dynasty, not their home world, mind you, but a barren world where advanced life has never developed and where the Kromaggs have built some sort of compound for prisoners, interrogation etc. There are thousands of human prisoners here -- some for slave labor, some for "food." Later, after Quinn had been to the "garden" with Mary, he relates to the others that the Dyansty's home world, Kromagg World, is a jungle planet where the cities are built "amidst trees that would make the red woods look like match sticks" and where there was once endless tribal warfare. Duration: Unknown but it seems that the sliders stay on Outpost World for at least a day or so. After all, the four just finished lunch when they were taken there and Rembrandt says that he's hungry again while he and Quinn are in their cells. Quinn also mentions that Arturo was taken for questioning "hours ago." When the four get the timer back from Mary, it reads 83 minutes until the next window which can only be accessed from France World. (Invasion)
49.1. Kromagg World --Unseen. Mentioned. Not visited. After Quinn had been to the "garden" with Mary, he relates to the others that the Dyansty's home world, Kromagg World, is a jungle planet where the cities are built "amidst trees that would make the red woods look like match sticks" and where there was once endless tribal warefare. (Invasion)
49.2. Mary's World -- Unseen. Inferred. Not visited. The unnamed world where Mary came from, a world that was conqured by the Kromagg Dynasty about 10 years before. (Invasion)
49.3. Hilton's World --Unseen. Inferred. Not visited. The supposed world where Rembrandt's father Hilton is from, another world that was taken over by the Kromaggs. On this world, Rembrandt exists but he was "gone" when the Dynasty invaded. Remmy also has a sister on this world though Home Remmy has no sister. (Invasion)
49.4. Bennish's World --Unseen. Inferred. Not visited. The world where the prisoner (Conrad Bennish) lived before it was invaded and he was captured by the Kromaggs. It is unclear whether this is the same world as Hilton's World. (Invasion)
• 48. France World -- again. Mary programmed the timer to send the four back here so that they will be able to slide properly into their next world (unseen). Duration: About 75 minutes.
50. Spain World -- Or more specifically, San Francisco Republica De Nueva Espana (Republic of New Spain) where America has been taken over by Mexico and where American's are treated as illegal immigrants. Duration: Unknown but they seem to have been there for a while. The sliders slide out at 10:23 am. (As Time Goes By)
51. Daelin World -- San Francisco Lions Football Rules! Quinn's family moved to Seattle when he was in the 10th grade when his father got a job there in aerospace engineering. Now, this world's Quinn is a graduate at the U of Washington. Duration: Just over seven hours. (As Time Goes By)
52. Backwards World -- On this world, the sliders have been incarcerated for the murder of a female San Francisco Police officer, unfortunately, time moves backwards on this world. (As Time Goes By)
53. Phone World -- Where a phone booth sitting in a park area tempts Quinn to call Daelin to make sure she's okay. The episode ends before he decides but the defeated look on his face suggests that he's learned his lesson. Duration: Three days, seven hours and 14 minutes. (As Time Goes By)
54. Igloo World -- A world that's, well, cold. The sliders are wearing parkas and Quinn relishes the thought of going to "the beach." Duration: Quinn says that they were there for a month. (Rules of the Game)
55. Game World -- Where, somehow, Los Angeles has been shut off from the rest of the world to be used as the setting of a game in which the rewards are high, but the stakes are higher. About 39 hours, considering they stay on the plane for a while and then Quinn says that they have 38 hours until the next slide. (Rules of the Game)
56. Wardrobe World -- Unseen. Inferred. Visited. The only thing known about this world is that Remmy bought new boots and a sniny new suit that looks a lot like the one he wore in the "Pilot." Duration: Unknown. (Double Cross)
57. Resource World -- Where the Earth, or at least America, has run out of usable natural resources. On this world, Rembrandt is touring Europe according to Variety magazine and his favorite food is Frog Sweetbreads; a recluse Arturo, now deceased, was working on developing sliding and won a congressional metal for scientific excellence; Wade is simply a hired, impatient minion for Logan and her agency. Duration: 32 hours. (Double Cross)
58. Reggae World -- Somehow, thanks to Logan's meddling, our sliders end up in Los Angeles in a bar (or possibly a world) run by Rastafarians. (Double Cross)
59. Bobsled World -- The sliders seem to have gotten a little R&R on this world. There were probably no "problems" that needed solving here so the four entered a bobsled race, grand prize: $10,000. Though they don't win (actually they don't even finish), they look and act happy, relaxed and refreshed. Duration: Unknown but long enough to get a sled, equipment and enter the race. Apparently, they thought that their sled would have raced faster than it did. (Electric Twister Acid Test)
60. Tornado World -- Thanks to a military experiment gone wrong, this world is plagued by electrically-charged tornadoes, and the sliders are imprisoned by the technophobic leader of a primitive community because he thinks they are bringing the tornadoes to his village. Duration: 23 hours and eight minutes, but the sliders have been there for a while before learning the exact time until the slide. Rounded off, they probably spent a full 24 hours on Tornado World. (Electric Twister Acid Test)
61. Hospital World -- Arturo is having a C.A.T. scan performed on his head. The results are not good. It seems that the professor is suffering from a terminal illness and it is just a matter of time before...well, needless to say he is frightened. He wants to stay on this world rather than burden the others with his illness but Quinn feels differently and convinces Arturo to come with them on their next slide. After the professor's appointment, Quinn says that they slide in an hour and per Arturo's watch it's 12:20 pm. Duration: Unknown but long enough for Arturo to set up a doctor's appointment. (The Guardian)
62. Eighties World -- As close to time travel as you can get without actually going anywhere. Because the this World is revolving on its access at a slow rate than Home World, this world is approximately 12 years behind the events of Home World. Duration: Five days. They land on a Sunday morning (because Arturo goes to a football game that day) and Quinn says they slide out early Friday afternoon. (The Guardian)
63. Cajun World -- The sliders come from a world where Napoleon never met his Waterloo. There, Remmy had an affair with a woman named Cindy. Wade also had a beau on this world but left for the slide without explaining to him that she was leaving. Duration: Unknown. (The Dream Masters)
64. Nightmare World -- A world where a group of social misfits have learned the ability to torture people by entering their REM sleep -- and the group's creepy leader has chosen Wade as the girl of his dreams. Duration: About 54 hours. (There are 30 hours remaining about one full day into the slide). (The Dream Masters)
65. Desert World -- An arid, dusty place, not unlike parts of Tornado World where, due to some cataclysmic event, it has run out of water and where a group of outriding rebels terrorize the local population. Duration: Two days, according to Quinn. (Desert Storm)
66. Druid World -- On this world, the Mallory family was a highly regarded clan of "white Druids" but were all but wiped out by the evil Gareth. The only Mallory that survives is Philip Mallory, whom Gareth spared -- but imprisoned -- to avoid incurring the wrath of Mercury, god of high magic. Such wrath would come if Gareth were to kill every single Mallory in the clan. Duration: About a day and a half. There are about 12 hours left just after Quinn and Arturo meet with Nuinn. (Dragon Slide)
67. Baseball World -- Where Remmy was on a hot streak in a batting cage, and ready to take the crowd's bets against him. Duration: Unknown. (The Fire Within)
68. Fire World -- Arturo says it best: "This entire world is on fire" possibly from extreme volcanic activity or natural gas deposits. It's barren of life, but home to a single flame that is very much alive -- which follows the four through the vortex. Duration: About 26 seconds. (Surmized because they've been on the world for about 16 seconds when Quinn begins the countdown from 10 seconds.) (The Fire Within)
69. Refinery World -- (not to be confused with Oil World from "Fever") None of the sliders exist on this world but it's a place that survives on its production of oil. Large oil corporations ruthlessly rule this America. Duration: A little over four days. (The Fire Within)
• 68. Fire World -- Again. Not seen. Inferred. Visited. There's some debate over the fact that Quinn said at the end of the episode that they've "got to get [the flame] home." Also, the flame stated earlier that it had the power to send itself home. So it's likely that they went back to Fire World (with the flame's help), dropped it off, and then went sliding, randomly, again. (The Fire Within)
70. Monarchy World -- (not to be confused with British World). Here, Remmy's double has married into the American royal family and his son-to-be is fourth in line for the throne. Also on this world, men carry thier wives' children to term for them. Why? Well, a virus, of course, made women unable to carry their offspring the full nine months. Duration: About three days. (Prince of Slides)
71. Winged World -- Where little girls have wings and can fly -- with a little help from mommy. Duration: Unknown. (Prince of Slides)
72. Buttonwillow World -- Unseen. Mentioned. Visited. Because of Logan's meddling, the sliders can end up within a 400 mile radius of San Francisco. Quinn says that they landed in a place called Buttonwillow, California. (Dead Man Sliding)
73. Lemoore World -- Unseen. Mentioned. Visited. Another California town that Arturo says they've visited. (Dead Man Sliding)
74. Wasco World -- Unseen. Mentioned. Visited. Same as above, Wasco, California. Arturo calls them all "dull pieces of dirt." (Dead Man Sliding)
75. Judgement World -- The Quinn of this world is a no-good, lousy, criminal, welder from San Francisco. Duration: Two days. (Dead Man Sliding)
76. Alien World -- A world inhabited by short, green and moldy 'people' in a society that isn't that different visually from that of Home World. Duration: Unknown (Dead Man Sliding)
77. Robot World -- A world seemingly devoid of humans but full of robots. The sky here is a lilac color because the particles that catch light rays and scatter them are smaller, letting the blue rays pass but capturing the violet ones. Duration: Three days and then some. (State of the Art)
78. Jungle World --Unseen. Mentioned. Visited. A world inhabited by pygmies. Wade almost gets the sliders killed when she smiles at a local -- unaware that doing so means that she wants to have his children. Duration: Unknown. (Season's Greedings)
79. Mall World -- On a world where people are consumed by consumerism and live in giant, "floating" malls, the sliders get jobs as mall employees -- Arturo is a reluctant Santa, Rembrandt and Wade his elves while Quinn gets an administrative job. Meanwhile, Wade faces some strong emotions when she meets her sister and father. Wade doesn't exist on this world, or so she thinks, actually she died at birth along with her mother. Duration: Two days. (Season's Greedings)
80. Mood World -- Unseen. Inferred. Visited. And Arturo is in a bad one. All we know of this world is that Arturo carried his bad mood from this world into Fantasy World. Still, the others seem to be in high spirits. Duration: Unknown. (Murder Most Foul)
81. Fantasy World -- Here doctors use fantasy camps and brainwashing to de-stress those who have cracked under the intense pressure to succeed in business. Duration: Using the sun up, sun down method, the sliders appear to stay on Fantasy World for about five full days. (Murder Most Foul)
82. Egypt World -- On a world still steeped in ancient Egyptian culture, the sliders become trapped in a pyramid set to be sealed in honor of the gods after trying to help a woman scheduled for sacrifice. The four land specifically in New Cairo where the royals are trying to find the secrets to life after death. Duration: Less than a day but Wade, Arturo and Remmy do not make the slide. The four end up staying on Egypt World for about a full day. (Slide Like an Egyptian)
83. Worm World --In a quaint beach community, with citizens that don't reach over 30 years of age, the sliders are pegged as intruding outsiders -- and with good reason, they're on to the town's deadly little secret, the secret to eternal life. Duration: a little more than three days. (Paradise Lost)
84. Pulsar World -- Where the world is threatened by a pulsar that has entered the Solar System. Duration: Three and a half days. (Exodus, Part 1)
85. Giant World -- Only Quinn and Maggie make this slide but it's a doozy. Humans, while seeming quite normal during a game of golf, are massive giants (Quinn and Maggie land in the heavy rough of a golf course) while even cuddly rabbits have deadly fangs. The two return to Pulsar World when the timer hits zero. Duration: 30 minutes.(Exodus, Part 1)
86. Base World -- Quinn and Maggie slide into an alternate version of the Blake Air Force Base from Pulsar Worldwhere the alternate Maggie Beckett catches them and grills them as to how they got onto the base. One ruse later, they escape. Duration: Probably 30 minutes. (Exodus, Part 1)
• 1. Home World -- Quinn finally makes it home, but must leave after a short time because Maggie's lungs can't breath the air. He promises his mother he'll be back. Duration: Not long, about half an hour. (Exodus, Part I)
• 84. Pulsar World -- Again. The sliders are making the final preparations for the slide off of this world. Duration: Less than three hours. (Exodus, Part 2)
87. Primitive World -- Maggie and Quinn finally settle on this world where the natives are ... well, restless. Quinn mentions that they have scouted at least six worlds before this one. Quinn remarks that this world is a few hundred thousand years behind Home World and Pulsar World. Duration: Unknown. (Exodus, Part 2)
• 84. Pulsar World -- Again. Quinn and Maggie come back to this world to tell the others that Primitive World is habitable. (Exodus, Part 2)
• 87. Primitive World -- Again. The colony is then set up on this world. It is the same world that the sliders comeback to during the episode "Dinoslide."(Exodus, Part 2)
88. Electric World -- After Rickman escapes, the sliders track him to this world where they discover some sort of electrical engineer next to a power plant who's been injected by Col. Rickman. Duration: 11 hours. (Exodus, Part 2)
89. Crucifix World -- Unseen. Mentioned. Visited. When the sliders enter their next world, Quinn is tied to a crucifix. He says :"From now on, I really don't care where we land just as long as no one actually sees us coming out of the wormhole." It can be surmized that on the last world, Crucifix World, Quinn was mistaken for some sort of religious figure because the inhabitants of that world thought him to be a God. He was crucified and the other sliders were only able to somehow fling the cross through the vortex before the slide. As a result, he's tied to the cross when they all pass into the alternate world. While it can be argued that he was fixed to the cross only after he entered the current world, it's unlikely that the next world's current inhabitants had the wherewithal or the care to tie Quinn to a cross. Maggie also mentions that Wade threw away her firearm on this world. Duration: Unknown. (Sole Survivors)
90. Zombie World -- Where the general population has turned into flesh-eating zombies thanks to a scientific project gone wrong. Duration: 28 hours. (Sole Survivors)
91. Parasite World -- A rain forest-type environment where flying creatures swarm our sliders in search of a nice, warm place to deposit a parasitic worm. Unfortunately, that place rests inside the body of Maggie, who then becomes an unwitting host for one of the mate-seeking bugs. Duration: five minutes. (The Breeder)
92. Donor World -- Where organ donation is mandatory if you're under the age of 25. Duration: about two days. (The Breeder)
93. Underground World -- Where, because of constant earthquakes, the native people live in fear, while also contending with a group of underground-dwelling cannibals who long to come to the surface. Duration There: Three days. (The Last of Eden)
94. Dream World -- (Not to be confused with Nightmare World)Wade has a nightmare about the past events that happened on Underground World. She recounts the events to Rembrandt, thus setting up a flashback. Duration: at least overnight. (The Last of Eden)
95. Fog World -- A town stuck in the depression era where a band of savages live in the hills. Duration: about 30 hours. (The Other Slide of Darkness)
96. Snake World -- Remmy and Quinn have taken a 'break' from Wade and Maggie and left them in San Francisco to vacation in Colombia. Remmy infers that they slide on Wednesday, in a couple of days, and are trying to catch a flight home to slide when they run into a bit of a flight delay -- and a lot of snakes. Duration: about two weeks. (Slither)
97. Gypsy World -- The sliders land amongst a colony of gypsies in what Wade surmizes is the San Fernando Valley. Rickman is still here, but not for long. Duration: About nine minutes. (Dinoslide)
•87. Primitive World -- Again. The sliders return to this world, last seen in "The Exodus, Part 2," but discover something they didn't realize before: 'Here there be dynosaurs.' For the second time in a year, Quinn and the gang face off against Jurassic's best. Duration: Almost a full two days. (Dinoslide)
98. Vampire World -- Where vampires exist, though their actions have been deemed illegal and they are hunted for their misdeeds. Duration: about 49 hours. (Stoker)
99. Hybrid World -- The area around L.A. has become an Island, ruled by a crazed scientist who has been experimenting with genetic crossing of humans and animals. Duration: About 26 and a half hours. (This Slide of Paradise)
100. Future World -- Quinn and Maggie slide into a futuristic San Francisco while, we learn later in "Genesis," Wade and Remmy slide back into Home World (not seen). Duration: Information To Come. (This Slide of Paradise)
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