Space:1999 And Other Science Fiction Shows
Saturday, June 7, 2025
space:1999 The Testament of Arkadia
*"The Testament of Arkadia"* is the **24rd episode** of *Space: 1999* Season 1, originally aired on **February 12, 1976**. The episode follows Moonbase Alpha as it is mysteriously pulled toward a **lifeless planet**, Arkadia, which appears to have been devastated by a **nuclear war** in the distant past.
As the Alphans investigate, they discover **ancient skeletal remains** and inscriptions that suggest Arkadia was once inhabited by a civilization **indistinguishable from humans**. The markings reveal that some of Arkadia’s people **escaped to other worlds**, possibly seeding life on Earth. Two Alphans, **Luke Ferro and Anna Davis**, become convinced that their destiny lies in **rebuilding life on Arkadia**, leading to a dramatic confrontation with Commander Koenig.
Space:1999 Dragons Domain
A macabre monster in outer space...an eerie graveyard of lost spaceships Real or imagination? Years of mental torment reach a terrifying climax.
Space:1999 The Mission of Darins
A call for help from the survivors of a dying world... an incredible world that has been flying through space for 900 years,
with contrasting inhabitants.
Some have never changed; others have reverted to barbarism.
But can this offer new hope for the Alphans?
Space:1999 The Internal Machine
*"The Infernal Machine"* is the **18th episode** of *Space: 1999* Season 1, originally aired on **January 8, 1976**. The episode follows Moonbase Alpha as it encounters a **massive alien spacecraft**, which defies all known rules of aerospace engineering. The ship, known as **Gwent**, is an extension of its creator's mind and personality, making it a sentient machine.
Commander Koenig, Dr. Helena Russell, and Professor Victor Bergman are invited aboard the vessel, where they meet an elderly man called **Companion**, who serves Gwent. However, as events unfold, the Alphans realize that Gwent is **not just a machine**—it is a lonely, demanding entity that seeks more than just supplies; it wants **companionship**.
Space: 1999 Space Brain
*"Space Brain"* is the **20th episode** of *Space: 1999* Season 1, originally aired in **January 1976**. The episode follows Moonbase Alpha as it encounters a **mysterious, massive alien intelligence**—a "Space Brain"—that controls thousands of inhabited worlds.
The Alphans receive **indecipherable signals** on their screens, prompting Commander Koenig to send an Eagle to investigate. However, the ship is **compressed into a small asteroid**, and another pilot becomes **possessed** by the alien force. The crew soon realizes that the Moon is on a **collision course** with the Space Brain, and they must find a way to communicate with it before disaster strikes.
THE TROUBLED SPIRIT
The Troubled Spirit" is the 22nd episode of the first season of Space: 1999, originally aired on February 5, 1976. The episode follows Dr. Dan Mateo, a botanist on Moonbase Alpha, who attempts to communicate telepathically with plants. However, his experiment goes awry, leading to the appearance of a mysterious and vengeful spirit that haunts the base.
Friday, January 24, 2025
Space:1999 The Last Enemy
"The Last Enemy" is an episode of the classic sci-fi series Space: 1999. In this episode,
Moonbase Alpha finds itself caught between two warring planets, Betha and Delta. As the Alphans struggle to remain neutral,
the tension escalates when one of the planets tries to use the Moon itself as a strategic weapon in their conflict.
The story explores themes of neutrality, power struggles, and the unintended consequences of war.
A woman from planet Her name is Dione (CAROLINE MORTIMER).
Space:1999 War Games
"War Games" is an episode from the 1970s British sci-fi series Space: 1999. In this episode, Moonbase Alpha is attacked and devastated
by warships from a nearby planet2.
With half of its population killed, Commander John Koenig and Dr. Helena Russell go to the alien world
to plead for the survivors,
but the inhabitants refuse to help. The episode delves into the concept of fear and survival while exploring
conflict's horrific consequences.
Sunday, December 8, 2024
Space:1999 End of Eternity
In the *Space: 1999* episode "End of Eternity," the crew of Moonbase Alpha discovers an immortal alien named Balor, who has been imprisoned in an asteroid for centuries. Balor's immortality comes with a dark side—he thrives on causing pain and suffering. Initially, the crew is intrigued by Balor's knowledge and longevity, but they soon realize the danger he poses. Balor's sadistic nature leads to chaos and violence on the base. The crew must find a way to stop him before he destroys them all. The episode explores themes of immortality, the nature of evil, and the consequences of unchecked power.
Space:1999 The Full Circle
In the *Space: 1999* episode "The Full Circle," the crew of Moonbase Alpha encounters a mysterious mist that transports them back in time to a prehistoric world. They find themselves transformed into primitive, cave-dwelling versions of themselves, losing their advanced knowledge and technology. Commander Koenig and Dr. Russell must find a way to reverse the transformation and return to their own time. The episode explores themes of evolution, the nature of humanity, and the struggle to retain one's identity in the face of regression.
*Space: 1999* "Death's Other Dominion"
In the *Space: 1999* episode "Death's Other Dominion," the crew of Moonbase Alpha encounters a frozen planet called Ultima Thule. They discover a group of scientists from Earth who have achieved immortality but at a great cost. The scientists, led by Dr. Cabot Rowland, have been stranded on the planet for centuries and have become increasingly unstable. Commander Koenig and his team must navigate the dangers of the planet and the madness of the immortal scientists to find a way back to Moonbase Alpha. The episode explores themes of immortality, isolation, and the psychological effects of eternal life.
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space:1999 The Testament of Arkadia
*"The Testament of Arkadia"* is the **24rd episode** of *Space: 1999* Season 1, originally aired on **February 12, 1976**. The e...
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The Eagle spacecraft of Space:1999 is a fictional vehicle used by the inhabitants of Moonbase Alpha in the British science fiction televisio...
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Victor Bergman, a brilliant scientist and the chief of the research section. He is a wise and compassionate leader, who often provides mora...






