Is Mission: 2110 The New Knightmare?

Exclusive: “It’s a cross between The Crystal Maze and The Adventure Game There’s no question about it: Knightmare was one of the greatest game shows ever to grace the small screen. Now it’s time to get jealous of the current generation of sprogs, as it looks like they’re about to get an iconic adventure of their own in the shape of Mission: 2110 , an SF game series from the brains behind Raven .


It’s so big, in fact, that the producers drafted in Doctor Who and Sarah Jane Adventures writer Phil Ford to fill in the backstory of how the Earth to be left as a human-less wasteland by robot aggressors called the Roboidz (which are being created by Millenniun FX, the guys who provide the prosthetic monsters for Doctor Who ) and how human “recruits” (ie contestants) come to participate in the “missions” (ie, games) that form the basis of the show.

“The background that I developed goes right back to the beginnings of the story when a woman called Laura Gant creates this cybernetic technology,” reveals Ford. “My main purpose was to develop the story that the producers had, and to come up with a reason for how the robots go renegade. There are lots of stories in it as well, from Laura herself, to her son who also has a role in it. The idea draws on a lot of sci-fi archetypes – there are elements of Terminator in there and equally I, Robot.” Makes you wish you were 12 again...

Read more about Mission: 2110 in SFX 194 on sale today.

Dave Golder
Freelance Writer

Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years. 

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