Stargate Infinity

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  • TV-Y7
  • 2002
  • 1 Season
  • 3.5  (783)

Stargate Infinity is an animated television series that takes place after the events of the original Stargate SG-1 series. The show revolves around a team of young cadets who are training to become members of Stargate Command in the future. The series premiered on September 14, 2002, and ran for one season with a total of 26 episodes.

The series follows the adventures of four cadets, Dax, Jordon, R.J., and Kaila, who are sent on missions through the Stargate to explore new worlds and make contact with new alien species. Led by their team leader, Stacey Bonner, the group must work together to overcome challenges and complete their missions.

The show's primary antagonist is an alien race known as the Tlak'kahn, who seek to conquer and enslave all the other species in the galaxy. They are led by a powerful queen named Qetesh, who will stop at nothing to achieve her goals. To combat the Tlak'kahn threat, Stargate Infinity brings in some familiar faces from the original series, including Colonel Samantha Carter and General Hammond.

Stargate Infinity features a diverse cast of characters, each with their own unique personalities and strengths. Dax is the tech genius of the team, Jordon is a skilled pilot, R.J. is a strong and capable fighter, and Kaila is a master of disguise. Stacey Bonner serves as the group's leader and mentor, showing them the ropes and helping them grow as individuals and as a team.

The show also introduces some new technology and concepts to the Stargate universe. For example, the team is equipped with Nanites, which are microscopic robots that can repair injuries and enhance the team's physical abilities. They also have access to virtual training simulators, which allow them to practice their skills in a safe and controlled environment before going on real missions.

The animation style of Stargate Infinity is reminiscent of other early 2000s animated television shows, with clean lines and bright colors. The design of the alien species is imaginative and varied, and the show does an excellent job of creating unique environments for each new world the team visits.

The voice acting in Stargate Infinity is top-notch, with Mark Acheson and Bettina Bush leading the cast as the Tlak'kahn Queen and Kaila, respectively. The rest of the cast also delivers strong performances, bringing their characters to life with personality and depth.

Overall, Stargate Infinity is an entertaining addition to the Stargate universe that offers viewers a new perspective on the world established in the original series. While it has its flaws, such as pacing issues and some formulaic plotlines, the show is an enjoyable and worthwhile watch for fans of science fiction and the Stargate franchise.

Stargate Infinity is a series that ran for 1 seasons (26 episodes) between January 1, 2002 and on CONtv

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The Long Haul
26. The Long Haul
January 1, 2002
After visiting a series of hostile and barren planets, the exhausted team begins to question the value of continuing their self-imposed mission.
The Illustrated Stacey
25. The Illustrated Stacey
January 1, 2002
When Gus and Harrison make fun of Stacey's predictable behavior, she acts "unpredictably," asking the natives of the planet they're visiting to draw her a facial tattoo, which consists of living microbes.
Big Mistake
24. Big Mistake
January 1, 2002
When the Team encounters aliens living on an arid planet, Seattle's determined to help them improve their quality of life with a bold irrigation plan.
The Natural
23. The Natural
January 1, 2002
Harrison's pride in his flying ability takes a hit when he's the lone trainee who can't learn how to ride huge reptilian birds of prey.
Feet of Clay
22. Feet of Clay
January 1, 2002
The team visits the planet of the Mardans, an alien civilization that has modeled itself after the Tlak'kahn.
The Look
21. The Look
January 1, 2002
The SG team emerges in an alien world in which a female's social status revolves around possessing a rare type of luminous fern headdress.
The Answer
20. The Answer
January 1, 2002
Major Bonner's team attends a science conference, where one of the scientists presents a brilliant invention-the Synaptic Telepathy Band.
Chariot of the Sun
19. Chariot of the Sun
January 1, 2002
The Team "borrows" a spaceship to take them to Earth, instead finding themselves on the planet where they least want to be: Ka'an, the Tlak'kahn homeworld.
The Key
18. The Key
January 1, 2002
On a high-tech world where communication is entirely electronic and the ancient skills of reading and writing have been completely forgotten, Ec'co discovers that a comet is coming!
The Face of Evil
17. The Face of Evil
January 1, 2002
When the team happens upon the inhabitants of a planet fighting Tlak'kahn invaders, they immediately join the fight against the Tlak'kahn.
Us and Them
16. Us and Them
January 1, 2002
When Draga meets her own people, she's happy to finally learn about her culture and abilities. The team, however, is regarded as mere "rock-crawlers," and Draga finds herself divided between her team and her own people.
Museum
15. Museum
January 1, 2002
The SG team stumbles onto a huge alien museum dedicated to Earth's history, finding themselves in the middle of a struggle between an android Napoleon and an android Caesar.
Reality
14. Reality
January 1, 2002
The SG team discovers a high-tech world where the population is addicted to a sophisticated Virtual Reality simulator. As a result, their society is close to ruin from neglect.
Greed
13. Greed
January 1, 2002
When the Trainees are off searching for diamonds, Gus and Draga are captured by alien bounty hunters.
The Mother of Invention
12. The Mother of Invention
January 1, 2002
Ec'co learns the dangers of lying when he falls for a clever female inventor who deceives him in order to obtain their advanced technology.
Initiation
11. Initiation
January 1, 2002
Separated from the others on an island paradise, Harrison finds himself in the unaccustomed role of the voice of reason.
Stones
10. Stones
January 1, 2002
The Stargate team meets aliens who use meditation, exercise, and native stones to enhance their martial arts skill.
Can I Keep It?
9. Can I Keep It?
January 1, 2002
While the team explores a canyon planet, Seattle adopts a cute creature which turns out to be growing faster and faster with each day.
Who Are You?
8. Who Are You?
January 1, 2002
Appearances may be deceiving when the team is faced with a group of Shiftu shapeshifters, just like those responsible for framing Major Bonner. The team must rely on intuition to evade the shapeshifters and escape the jungle temple.
Hot Water
7. Hot Water
January 1, 2002
When Gus and the trainees jump through to a planet almost completely covered with water, Harrison can't resist bragging about his swimming ability.
Phobia
6. Phobia
January 1, 2002
Driven by her arachnophobia, Stacey assaults a spider-like creature from a race which turns out to be both sentient and peaceful.
Mentor
5. Mentor
January 1, 2002
When Major Bonner stumbles upon his long-lost mentor, his first impression is that the retired veteran helps the Mustari people prosper. Unfortunately, Major Bonner fails to see the flaws of his old hero.
Coming Home
4. Coming Home
January 1, 2002
Not being fully accepted either on Earth or his mother's homeworld Hrath, the half-human, half-alien Ec'co strives to cope with his identity. Meanwhile, the Hrathi people assist Major Gus Bonner in uncovering the plot devised by the Tlak'kahn.
The Best World
3. The Best World
January 1, 2002
When exploring the mud-pit planet of the Mou'a'dash people, the team learns that the mud-covered locals are not all they seem.
Double Duty
2. Double Duty
January 1, 2002
The Stargate leads Major Bonner's strike-force to a planet inhabited by the Thorn, a race he might have unintentionally infected with a disease during a previous mission.
Decision
1. Decision
January 1, 2002
Having been unjustly court-martialed for defying orders and leading his team into ambush, Major Gus Bonner escapes through the Stargate with a team of young recruits to pursue the hostile Tlak'kahn race which framed him.
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Stargate Infinity is available for streaming on the CONtv website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Stargate Infinity on demand at Hoopla.
  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2002
  • IMDB Rating
    3.5  (783)