Super Force is an American action-adventure TV series which aired from October 1990 to May 1992. The series is about a former astronaut turned cop who uses a highly advanced powered exoskeleton and motorcycle to fight crime in the city of Metroplex during the then future year of 2020.
Super Force
Among the features of the black battle suit were enhanced strength and armament and a force field that protected the wearer from virtually all known weapons, whereas the motorcycle had an array of James Bond-type gadgets and weapons.
Super Force Season 01
“It is the year 2020, and the world has changed. In 2020, times are tough. This man’s tougher.”
Super Force Season 01
Ep # | Title | Summary |
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1, 2, 3, & 4 | A Hero’s Welcome/ Too Late the Hero | After returning from a two-year mission to Mars, Zach Stone learns of his brother’s death, and takes his place on the police force. But this is only the first in a series of events that leads to his becoming the armored vigilante Super Force. |
5 | Battle Cry | A former soldier (Richard Hatch) targets the witnesses to his wife’s murder who failed to come to her aid. |
6 | As God is My Witness | It’s fire and brimstone time when a charismatic religious madman escapes from confinement and starts recruiting teenagers to his criminal crusade. |
7&8 | U-Gene | A genetically-engineered warrior (Lou Ferrigno) prowls the streets, and Zach is forced to work with a German agent to catch him. But there’s more to the situation than it seems… |
9 | Prisoners of Love | Zach and Captain Frost go undercover to find beautiful women abducted by a scientist (Michael Preston) in search of genetic perfection. |
10 | The Crime Doctor | While on a case, Zach is brainwashed by Dr. Verona (Sarah Douglas) into trying to kill his alter ego, Super Force. |
11 | The Gauntlet | After a girl witnesses her brother being murdered, Zach tries to keep her safe from the killer. |
12 | Come Home to Die | F.X.’s old gang is behind several crimes involving a stolen super-weapon, and F.X. tries to handle it on his own. |
13 & 14 | Gravity’s Rainbow | Zach learns his brother is still alive… and is a pawn of Satori. |
15 | Water Mania | The owner of Zach’s favorite childhood water park is threatened by an extortion armed with a business-crushing monster truck. |
16&17 | Sins of the Father | Zach upholds a promise he made to protect a young fugitive from a ruthless bounty hunter (Richard Lynch). |
18 | Of Human Bondage | Super Force fights a pair of female aliens (Traci Lords and Grace Philips) to rescue students (Michael Stever) from becoming specimens in a space zoo. |
19 | A Hundred Share | It’s journalism gone wrong when a TV reporter uses subliminal stimuli to get more viewers. |
20&21 | Come Under the Way | A love from the past shows her face when Zach investigates a powerful cult. |
22 | Tales of Future Past | Forget being haunted by the past, it’s the future Super Force needs to worry about when a genetically engineered assassin from the world of tomorrow (Sting) targets him for termination. |
23 | Yo! Super Force! | A carnival worker (Rex Benson) harbors a dark secret when young women begin vanishing at his park. Luckily, F.X.’s cousins (Doctor DrĂ©, Brian D. Perry, and Tyrone J. Kelsie) have a secret of their own that may help Super Force… |
24 | Breakfast of Champions | American Gladiators has nothing on the show Zach’s infiltrating, which cares more about ratings than its contestants’ survival. |
25 | Carcinoma Angels | A former girlfriend of Zach’s brother seeks his help when her biker ex-husband (Don Stroud) gets out of Prisonplex. |
26 | There’s a Light | Zach is injured when his helmet malfunctions, and it’s a race against time to save him when F.X. and Hungerford discover they can’t take off the suit without killing him. |