, destroying the Lucian fleet but potentially scattering his team's atoms across the galaxy.
Thorne doesn't choose either. Using his "unorthodox" instincts, he interfaces with the Ancient tech manually. He feels the vastness of the Stargate Network —a psychic map of billions of souls. He realizes the "Decision Engine" isn't a calculator; it's a test of intent .
The year is 2026, and the is no longer a secret, but a flickering hope for a dying Earth. In this reimagining of the franchise, the series begins with a high-stakes premiere titled "The Event Horizon." Season 1, Episode 1: "The Event Horizon"
The story opens on , a pilot who washed out of the Air Force for "unorthodox decision-making." He’s recruited by a shadow wing of the SGC (Stargate Command) for a mission that shouldn't exist. Earth’s core is cooling rapidly—a side effect of decades of Naquadah experimentation—and the planet has less than a year of habitability left.
Thorne looks at his team—a panicked astrophysicist, a cynical mercenary, and a medic hiding a secret. He realizes they weren't sent to find a "Seed." They were sent to be the new architects of the gate network. The screen fades to black as a silhouette of a System Lord ship enters the atmosphere above them.
Thorne is brought to a sub-Antarctic facility where a "Decision Engine" —a piece of Ancient technology recently unearthed—has been integrated into the Stargate. This device doesn't just calculate wormhole coordinates; it calculates probability . It has identified one specific planet, Aethelgard , that holds the "Seed" required to stabilize Earth. However, the Gate refuses to lock. It requires a "Decision-Maker"—someone whose neural patterns match the Ancient creators.
As Thorne prepares to step through, a splinter faction of the Lucian Alliance attacks the base, seeking to hijack the Stargate to evacuate their own dying world. The base is compromised. The Stargate begins to oscillate wildly. The "Decision Engine" gives Thorne a binary choice on his HUD:
He steps into the event horizon just as the base explodes. He doesn't die. Instead, he and a ragtag crew of scientists and soldiers wake up on the ruins of a lush, purple-skied world. The Stargate behind them is buried in silt. They are millions of light-years from home, with no way back, and the "Decision Engine" is now embedded in Thorne’s own consciousness.