Exactly Metal war=the union of humans body's and technology(Iron and partly of clay) rise of the machine Daniel 2:41 Daniel 2:41-43 144,000 soldiers of the future. Revelation 7:1-4 Revelation 13:7 Bio treads= news,propaganda, every government agencies Digitize=covid 19 Vaccine Vulcania=SILLICON Valley S. F. California Lord Red(China)=N.W.O. Soldiers of The Future=Revelation 7:1-4 144,000 Leader Jonathan Power=Jesus Power Suits=Revelation 7:3 English 👇 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xUYesRQsDz8.html Español 👇 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-96sbAd4LVOc.html
Dear Hollywood, Since you're already mining the past for properties to bring back to TV or make into movies, please make this be one of them. Sincerely, Every kid from the 80s
I truly want to thank you for this video! For decades I have been trying to remember the name of this show. I finally found it! I watched this as a small kid and never forgot the flying robot that digitized people! Fantastic :)
@John Doe There was only one season, as the second season was canceled. And yes, Jennifer or "Pilot" (a nickname that I never could get into) was cute, as well as believably tough and competent. Such an empathetic character, too. Her heroic death hit hard.
ThePublicDominion Yes. When met him some years back he said he still gets asked occasionally about the show - most often where was New Eden located - he said they unfortunately never got that far in development but that it was most likely a hidden enclave of high tech humans secreted away from Dredd/Overmind's detection in Antarctica
Genghis Pecan -- My head-canon is that New Eden is part of Mentor the same way digitized humans are a part of Overmind. It's just a nicer simulation and not "cold storage".
I had every single episode on VHS, watched it over and over again, I was totally obsessed 😁 Me and my cousin even drew some Captain Power comics. Damn, If I could return to those times....
If You had the toy gun made for this show, You were able to shoot at enemies and they could shoot You back as well. This show was way ahead of it's Time.
I watched this in kindergarden in 1996'ish. It aired 6:50 AM. I was 3 years old and it is one of my earliest memories. I always thought it was called something like Captain Jack. Maybe it even was in our language. So stoked that I was able to find it.
When CGI was in its infancy but made you look at it in awe because of the 'advanced graphics and computer generated characters' Netflix!, resurrect this one! (and the Galaxy rangers -no, no the movie but the cartoon show -)
Remember this series, was one my favorite as a kid, had many mixes from starwars (soron was like Darth vader) , terminator( sorons computer was like skynet building robots)
Loved this show as a kid. I always got creeped out by Soaron - that metal pterodactyl. Ridley from Metroid always reminded me of him. Especially after he became Meta Ridley in the Prime series, or Mecha Ridley from Zero Mission. Just me?
No, you guys need to update yourselves on this. This is a very common misconception. The Borg were not inspired by Lord Dredd. He was indeed reminiscent of them, but this has been fact checked to death at this point (2021). It's simply a fan theory and not actually an evidence based fact. After jumping off from the original insect style they were going for with the Borg they actually drew real inspiration from things like H.R. Giger and various DC Comic books as well as common cyborg tropes of the time like Terminator. I know many people would love if it were true, an obscure show like this had that much of an impact, but I'm afraid it really has always just been a rumor spread.
I feel this series had a genuinely good premise - essentially being _Terminator_ meets _Blake's 7_ - but it was let down by the dissonance between the Mattel execs and the writing staff over what it was supposed to be, resulting in a series that was too dark and intense for children yet too childish for adults.
"Captain Power, & The Soldiers of The Future!" I was in my 'mid twenties', when this show started its only season on WGN-TV, at 9:00 on Sunday Mornings, in Chicago. I watched every episode. I tried to 'buy' the related merchandise, for the series. But Toys 'R' US, seriously "SCREWED the POOCH", with their distribution of merchandise for the toy line.
I don't see any mention of the toys, which were interactive with the show. You could shoot enemies, score, and take hits. It was gimmicky but cool the first couple of times anyway.