The Alphans meet Gwent , a sentient "living" machine that is the literal extension of its dying creator’s mind. Seeking a "companion" for its final journey, Gwent holds Koenig and Helena hostage, forcing the Commander to make a desperate choice between the safety of the base and the life of a lonely, aging genius. Why it’s a Classic:
Gwent remains one of the most unique ship designs in sci-fi history—violating every law of aerodynamics with its sheer, brutalist elegance.
A deep dive into the loneliness of immortality and the thin line between man and machine. Spazio_1999_01x21
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#Space1999 #Spazio1999 #MoonbaseAlpha #SciFiClassics #RetroSciFi #TheInfernal Machine #MartinLandau #BarbaraBain Watch Space: 1999 Season 1, Episode 21: Infernal Machine The Alphans meet Gwent , a sentient "living"
The episode (S01E21) of Space: 1999 (known in Italy as Spazio: 1999 ) is a fan-favorite featuring a massive, sentient spacecraft named Gwent .
Today we’re looking back at one of the most visually striking and philosophical episodes of Season 1. When a massive, ornate spacecraft—the size of a small city—appears in Alpha's path, Koenig and the crew encounter more than just advanced tech. A deep dive into the loneliness of immortality
Did you know "Gwent" was actually named after a county in Wales where the episode's writer, Anthony Terpiloff, lived?