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Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: August 30, 1999
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 40
  • Networks: Syfy, Syndication
  • Genres: Animation, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles(1999)

TMDB Rating: 7.0 (24 votes)

Overview

The exploits of the Mobile Infantry squad, "Razak's Roughnecks," during the SICON–Bugs War between a newly united humanity and an extraterrestrial race, known as the "Bugs," also sometimes referred to as Arachnids.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

40 episodes • 1999

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1FreefallAug 30, 19990.0
2Plasma Bugs of NavaroneAug 31, 19990.0
3Handle with CareSep 1, 19990.0
4StrandedSep 2, 19990.0
5Basic TrainingSep 3, 19990.0
6Of Flesh and SteelSep 8, 19990.0
7Pluto and BeyondSep 21, 19990.0
8Deep TroubleSep 22, 19990.0
9SwarmSep 30, 19990.0
10Water, Water EverywhereOct 12, 19990.0
11Search & DestroyOct 21, 19990.0
12Sole SurvivorNov 4, 19990.0
13Missing in ActionNov 11, 19990.0
14No SubstituteNov 19, 19990.0
15Hot IceNov 25, 19990.0
16MarauderDec 3, 19990.0
17...And Then There Were TwoDec 9, 19990.0
18Liquid DreamsDec 17, 19990.0
19HeartJan 3, 20000.0
20Propaganda MachineJan 14, 20000.0
21The Inside StoryJan 17, 20000.0
22CapturedJan 28, 20000.0
23Ice-OlationFeb 8, 20000.0
24Mixed SignalsFeb 15, 20000.0
25The Face of TruthFeb 15, 20000.0
26BetrayalFeb 16, 20000.0
27D-DayFeb 17, 20000.0
28MetamorphosisFeb 18, 20000.0
29Letters HomeFeb 21, 20000.0
30MaroonedFeb 22, 20000.0
31The MissionFeb 25, 20000.0
32Among UsMar 3, 20000.0
33CheckmateMar 6, 20000.0
34The Ice Men GoethMar 9, 20000.0
35RequiemMar 13, 20000.0
36Funeral for a FriendMar 14, 20000.0
37Spirits of the DepartedMar 15, 20000.0
38Hide n' SeekMar 17, 20000.0
39TrackersMar 28, 20000.0
40Court-Martial of Lt. RazakApr 5, 20000.0

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