In the year 2063, humanity has colonized other planets and encountered a hostile alien species known as the Chigs. The show follows a group of young United States Marine Corps recruits who become part of the elite 58th Squadron. Together, they pilot advanced spacecraft, engage in air combat, and face the challenges of war in space. The story explores themes of friendship, racism, and the hidden agenda behind the war. It also delves into the relationships between the soldiers and the in-vitro fertilization-created humans known as InVitros. Through their experiences, they discover the true nature of the enemy and the depths of their own courage.
On the voyage from Old Earth to New Earth, a freak accident causes the Dogstar, a giant space ark containing all of the world's dogs, to become lost to mankind.
Return to Jupiter was an Australian television series, a 13-part follow-up to Escape from Jupiter, It aired in Australia from 23 March 1997 to 15 June 1997.
When a derelict ship docks with an isolated space station, Security Officer Jonah Ashbrook is tasked with the investigation. He finds the crew murdered, and the ship’s cargo – a destitute group of Sector Nine asylum seekers – hiding a deadly secret that threatens humanity itself.
With most of the crew of the Noah-1 dead, it is left to the few survivors to save mankind.
In a post-apocalyptic future, Australian space travelers encounter alien worlds and venture into the past through time travel.
Phoenix Five is a low-budget Australian science fiction television series produced in 1970 by Artransa Park in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Twenty-six half-hour episodes were produced, and the series originally aired between 10 January and 3 July 1970. The series was repeated on Seven Network in Australia, and broadcast internationally throughout the 1970s. The series followed the adventures of the crew of the galactic patrol ship Phoenix Five, "the most sophisticated craft in the Earth Space Control Fleet." This handpicked team: Captain Roke, a typical captain with a solution to every problem; Ensign Adam Hargraves, a young space cadet always ready to shoot first and skip the questions; compassionate Cadet Tina Culbrick; and their computeroid Carl; roamed the planets protecting galactic citizens and warding off the repeated plots and attacks of the evil humanoid Zodian and a rebel scientist Platonus.
An alien kidnaps a man (Gabriel Willie) and turns him into his pet.
A Russian count and a French captain and his corporal survey the Algerian coast. Suddenly they are swept up in a mysterious storm. Afterwards, their world is unfamiliar, but they find a science professor who leads them into a new adventure.
Australian ABC TV children's educational program shows how a TV show actor is cast and works to create an episode of a TV program.
Humans on an artificial planet fight to survive against the Karbaths and themselves.
"The Quatermass Experiment" was a 1967 Australian teleplay based on a novel by Nigel Kneale - "The Quatermass Experiment".
A brother does what he can to save his sister as a group of mercenaries try to take control of their space craft.
The crew of the isolated research station, Orpheus, are forced to confront the unknowability of each other and the hostile planet on which they reside.
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