Episodes include:
Mega-City One, 2129 AD. This vast urban nightmare is situated along the eastern coast of post-apocalyptic North America, with the irradiated wasteland known as the Cursed Earth to the west and the polluted Black Atlantic to the east. Home to 400 million citizens, crammed into giant citi-blocks, overcrowding is rife, unemployment endemic and boredom universal. Tensions run a constant knife-edge, and crime is rampant. Only the Judges can prevent total anarchy. Empowered to dispense instant justice, these lawman are judge, jury and executioner. Toughest of them all is JUDGE DREDD - he is the Law! While the Judges continue to lay down the law on the streets, there are many within the Justice Department who feel they can combat crime by winning the hearts and minds of the populace. Cit-Emp is one such initiative...
Mars, the far future. War droids created for a conflict that ended centuries ago, the A.B.C. WARRIORS are resistant to Atomoc, Bacterial and Checmical warfare. Recruited to bring peace to the civil war-ravaged frontier colonies on the Red Planet, the Mek-nificent Seven comprises of leader Hammerstein, the mystical Deadlock, sharpshooter Joe Pineapples, the brutish Mongrol, voice of Mars Steelhorn, and the treacherous Blackblood. The seventh member, Mek-Quake, has recently been incarcerated in an asylum for robots exhibiting behavioural problems, and the droids are on their way to Marineris City recruit a replacement, the mysterious Zippo. As they reminisce over their years spent fighting in the Volgan War, they are unaware their former enemy Volkhan is also locked up inside the facility...
Dartmoor, 2007. On this vast and desolate moorland stands the remains of Long Barrow Maximum Security Prison, scene of an alien incursion. Once home to some of the UK's most dangerous inmates, with the arrival of new fish David Sorrel - convicted of murdering his wife and love - something terrifying took over the prisoners, their bodies mutating into flesh-hungry creatures. The monsters ran rampant, the few remaining survivors battling to escape their clutches, until it was revealed that Sorrel was a bridgehead to another dimension, his incarceration deliberate so the alien entities could invade Earth through those that they possessed. Despite Long Barrow's eventual destruction, other prisons around the country were being used for a similar purpose, and it seemed humanity's problems were only just beginning...