

Follow Catherine Langford, the young woman who witnessed her father uncover the Stargate in Giza in 1928, as she embarks on an unexpected adventure to unlock the mystery of what lies beyond the Stargate in order to save Earth from unimaginable darkness.
WritersDean Devlin, Justin Michael Terry

Episode 1
Feb 14, 2018
For more than ten years, Catherine Langford has watched her father labor over the mysterious ringed device he discovered in the Egyptian desert back in 1928. With answers eluding them both and funding running out, the Langford’s situation has become desperate. As the Professor makes plans to move the ring abroad, Catherine struggles to hold on to her life in Cairo, Egypt. But when mysterious figures show up at their facility late one night, new light is shed on the device in a most sinister way.

Episode 2
Feb 14, 2018
Dr. Brücke’s intentions become clearer as he puts his theories about the Langford discovery to the test. As the ring’s potential is revealed, Brücke decides to kidnap Professor Langford as Catherine is held hostage by one of his loyal soldiers.

Episode 3
Feb 14, 2018
Cleverly eluding her captors, Catherine recruits the help of two soldiers for a rescue mission into the unknown. Meanwhile, Professor Langford and Brücke come face to face with a powerful new force.

Episode 4
Feb 22, 2018
The team’s travels bring them into dangerous territory, and Catherine discovers that getting home won’t be as easy as she thought. Matters are complicated when two new faces present themselves, but could one be a potential ally?

Episode 5
Feb 22, 2018
As Aset learns of new interlopers on her territory, Brücke schemes to win her favor. Catherine and the team are follow the lead of their mysterious guide, but his intentions remain unclear as they navigate their new surroundings.

Episode 6
Mar 1, 2018
Professor Langford is forced to help Brücke and Aset negotiate an uneasy alliance that threatens the to unleash an unspeakable horror. Meanwhile, Catherine and team get a much needed stroke of fortune as Wasif’s miraculous recovery is followed by a dramatic change in heart by their capto

Episode 7
Mar 1, 2018
Aset finally reveals her end of the bargain, giving Brücke the chance to dream up a new and terrible plan for his return to Earth. Meanwhile, as Catherine bonds with the team’s new friends, she discerns the terrible ramifications of what might happen if Brücke finds a way off this planet.

Episode 8
Mar 8, 2018
Catherine, Beal, and Wasif are unfortunate witnesses as Aset and Brücke bring their deadly game of posturing to the Nosdevli tribe. In an effort to try and assert his authority, Brücke overplays his hand leaving him with few allies left.

Episode 9
Mar 8, 2018
United in a common goal, Catherine, her team, and the Abydonians put a plan in place to stop Brücke. But, as Professor Langford attempts to create a divide between Aset and the Nazis, a new complication arises.

Episode 10
Mar 8, 2018
A new presence brings danger to everyone on Abydos, including Aset. As chaos ensues, Catherine and Beal make a last ditch effort to bring everyone to safety. Season finale.

GenerationofSwine
@GenerationofSwine
In universes like Stargate, like Star Trek, like Star Wars, there is a lot that is canonical. There are a lot of things that really shouldn't be changed, and a lot of things that people need to remember in order to make the story fit with the rest of the universe. Unfortunately, like Star Trek Discovery and the Star Wars sequel trilogy, the show kind of takes everything that is canonical and completely ignores it...which is a trope for a lot of Science Fiction these days...and one that instantly alienates the fans that invested a lot of time, money, and love into the universe. But what is worse than that is the production values are absolute crap...and this is Stargate we're talking about, this is, like Star Trek, a universe that never exactly attempted to make very convincing alien sets. No matter what planet they went to on the series it always looked a lot like British Columbia. The production value of this is even worse. It looks seriously bad. And the dialogue makes little sense, even for seasoned Stargate fans...it's just bad and out of place. And the acting isn't much better. So, what you have is an extremely cheap, extremely low budget, horribly written and horribly acted attempt at making a Stargate addition that, well, that ignores a lot of what is canonical in Stargate, so even the diehard fans won't like it.