The Hawkwing and Battlehawk are launched to investigate, but Ninestein is captured by Zelda, who uses him as a hostage in a bid to escape - but Hiro frees Tiger.The Hawkwing and Battlehawk are launched to investigate, but Ninestein is captured by Zelda, who uses him as a hostage in a bid to escape - but Hiro frees Tiger.The Hawkwing and Battlehawk are launched to investigate, but Ninestein is captured by Zelda, who uses him as a hostage in a bid to escape - but Hiro frees Tiger.
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Denise Bryer
- Mary Falconer
- (voice)
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Anne Ridler
- Kate Kestrel
- (voice)
- …
Robbie Stevens
- Hawkeye
- (voice)
- …
Moya Ruskin
- Kate Kestrel
- (singing voice)
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- TriviaThis episode takes place in 2020.
- Alternate versionsThe first episode of Terrahawks, part 1 of Expect the Unexpected, premiered on London Weekend Television on Sunday the 9th of October 1983. The first home video release of Terrahawks hit store shelves soon after the premiere broadcast. It featured 4 episodes of the show, including the opening 2 part episode, re-edited together into one compilation movie. The VHS featured several scenes that were not included in the commonly broadcast version of the episodes.
- A deleted scene between Kate Kestrel and Tiger Ninestein that served as Kate's introduction.
- A scene where Kate was transported to her aircraft 'Hawkwing' by a group of Zeroids, which would be reused for the second episode in production order; Go^ld
- A deleted scene featuring an exchange between Kate and Ninestein after the alien ship is destroyed.
- A deleted scene featuring Kate and Hawkeye where the former begs Hiro to not open fire on the ship holding Ninestein.
- An extended scene where Zelda and Hiro confront each other on the possibility of Zeroids thinking for themselves.
- An extended scene of Ninestein and Zero discussing the above mentioned possibility.
- A deleted scene of Mary explaining the idea behind the 'Datadump' and Ninestein's clones to Zero.
- Extended scene featuring Ninestein telling Mary they won't be using the Zeroids in their second confrontation with Zelda.
- An extended scene where HUDSON comments on the quality of the new road.
- ConnectionsSpoofed in Andermemes: Zero Discipline (2020)
Featured review
The second episode is full of gadgets, but little plot.
Ninestein and Mary allow Zelda safe passage to Earth, she explains to the pair that she has control over matter itself, and promises to give a powerful demonstration.
I'll be honest, there's not a whole lot happening in this concluding episode, it's very gadgety, very much focused on the model shots, the plot isn't actually all that interesting.
Zelda pretty much turns up, rants, shows what she's capable of, and leaves. Her cubes were quite well imagined.
A few interesting snippets, we learn exactly what Ninestein is, the fact that he's no human, and we learn that he has an elaborate taste in cars, and is perhaps a little bit naive. Hudson was pretty cool.
Not bad, 5/10.
I'll be honest, there's not a whole lot happening in this concluding episode, it's very gadgety, very much focused on the model shots, the plot isn't actually all that interesting.
Zelda pretty much turns up, rants, shows what she's capable of, and leaves. Her cubes were quite well imagined.
A few interesting snippets, we learn exactly what Ninestein is, the fact that he's no human, and we learn that he has an elaborate taste in cars, and is perhaps a little bit naive. Hudson was pretty cool.
Not bad, 5/10.
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- Jul 21, 2023
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