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In the far-flung future, the Galaxy of Limbo is in dire need of some heroes. Terrorized by the ruthless villain Mon-Star and his intergalactic horde, the only hope against this tyranny are the partly metal, partly real cybernetically enhanced super-team: The SilverHawks. Led by the daring Quicksilver, the SilverHawks use their amazingly enhanced bodies, their razor sharp wits, and a steely resolve to battle Mon-Star and the forces of evil across the galaxy.
In the year 2839, the powerful criminal Mon*Star has escaped from prison, and it is up to the newly minted SilverHawks to put a stop to him and his gang.
The Silverhawks explore Limbo and attack Mon*Star, forcing him back to his stronghold Brim*Star.
The Silverhawks must stop the Mon*Star group from using their terrifying Sky Chomper, a ship which eats other ships whole.
The mob takes control of Limbo's artificial sun, and the Silverhawks prepare to launch a counterattack.
The Mob invites a boy with an impressive power - the ability to stop time - to join their rebellion.
A bandit who bears an uncanny resemblance to Quicksilver attacks the bank of Limbo.
The Stargazers investigate a Mob machine that has the power to destroy every planet of Limbo Galaxy.
The Silverhawks protect an alien ambassador from the Mob, which wants to prevent the signing of a peace treaty.
Mon-Star and his evil gang capture Tally-Hawk so they can make their own version if him, Sky Shadow.
Steelheart escorts a prisoner to the penal planet, but runs into Mon*star interference.
The Mob sets out to steal the Disintegrator, a weapon that makes inanimate objects fall apart.
Mon*star sends Zero the Memory Thief to Hawkhaven to erase Commander Stargazer's memory of a mega-missile.
Mon*star battles to get Melodia back as she's being transported to the Penal Planet by SilverHawks.
Quicksilver goes undercover as a bandit to catch Hardware. First of a two-part episode.
Quicksilver chases an escaped Hardware on a sabotaged Sprinthawk, unaware that his vehicle is rigged to explode.
Mon*star breaks Poker-Face out of prison to officiate over his meteor race.
The Silverhawks try to reverse Mon*star's galactic ice storm, which is threatening to ice over the entire Limbo Galaxy.
Mon*star uses a Trojan Horse to get inside Silverhawk headquarters.
The Mob challenges the SilverHawks to a long-distance race around the galaxy.
Hardware devises a machine that can turn Silverhawks into mindless Mob slaves.
As Mob victories pile up, Stagazer calls for more SilverHawk volunteers from Earth, and gets Hotwing, a SilverHawk with magic talent.
The Mob breaks The Bounty Hunter out of prison, and sets this brain-draining vampire/mercenary on the SilverHawks.
Poker-Face acquires sensitive information about the Silverhawks' defenses and prepares to sell it to Mon*star.
The Steel Twins devise new weapons, the Fighting Hawks, which are specially-powered versions of each SilverHawk's favorite tool, just in time for Mon*star's attack on the planet Automata.
The Mob takes over Bedlam, and prepares to overthrow Limbo.
Steelheart goes to Brim*Star to stop the production of SilverHawk clones, and falls into a trap.
Frustrated at having to put down a rebellion at Sini*Star before he can rob a Bullion Ship, Mon*Star agrees to transform sidekick Yes-Man into a superpowered tough guy.
The passage of Halley's Comet throws Limbo into chaos as the Mob tries to thwart Steelheart's plan to send the comet crashing through Brim*Star.
Space Bandit jumps a gold claim on Automata, setting off a fight between the Mob and the SilverHawks.
Mon*Star sends Zero to infiltrate Automata and drain Monotone's computer memory.
Mo-Lec-U-Lar steals a device which amplifies the sun's power, and gives it to Hardware to use as a super-weapon.
The Mob robs a mail rocket in search of the Savior Stone, which is Earth's only hope of restoring her decaying magnetic fields.
Poker-Face sets up boxing matches at the Starship Casino, and puts a robot called Smiley in the ring with Mumbo-Jumbo.
Gotbuck, a security robot, tests the bank's defenses but the Mob abducts the android.
Quicksilver and Tally-Hawk race to rescue a hijacked freighter, but are forced to crash-land during a dust storm.
Hardware plots to kill Quicksilver by stealing the remote control that orders Tally-Hawk, and ordering the bird/weapon to attack its master.
Mon*star aims to block the supply of oil to Limbo's artificial sun, and put his own reactor into place as the new Sun.
Mon*star steals a dangerous crystal that can create extremely powerful forcefields but can't figure out how to activate it.
The Mob threatens to flood Bedlam City unless the Governor pays it a percentage of the planet's income.
Far in the future, a fledgling SilverHawk asks an aged Commander Stargazer how the SilverHawks were destroyed.
Mon*star orders Hardware to create a giant version of Sky-Shadow to destroy the SilverHawks.
When the SilverHawks race to stop Mon*star from raiding the bank, they fall for the distraction as the real Mon*star makes a bid to infiltrate and destroy HawkHaven.
A valuable diamond becomes the object of desire for the Mob and the SilverHawks.
Hotwing is hypnotizes and sent to destroy HawkHaven.
The Bounty Hunter breaks free and sets up a base called Hanging Rock on an asteroid, preparing to attack once more.
When Mo-Lec-U-Lar steals the key to Dolare's main vault, a wild chase ensues.
A cosmic storm reverses everyone's personalities, leaving the SilverHawks bad and the Mob good.
Posing as a garbageman, Mo-Lec-U-Lar steals Stagazer's vital spare parts.
A time window allows Hardware to go back to the time on Earth when the SilverHawks are leaving for the Limbo Galaxy.
Melodia and Poker-Face use remote-controlled cars to terrorze Mon*star and steal the casino bankroll.
The battered Mob plots a comeback by building the Sky Chomper, a vehicle that devours its own kind.
Hotwing and Quicksilver attempt to sneak into Brim*star to arrest Mon*star.
Mon*star seeks revenge on those who jailed him.
Mon*star gains new powers when he acquires a chunk of the Moon*star.
Hardware gives Zeek a diamond stick-pin containing a remote-controlled bomb.
Zero steals Professor Power's memory and takes over the artificial sun, which roasts HawkHaven when the doors jam.
Mon*star plots to go to Chicago and take over the Earth mob.
Hardware plots to steal Automata and tow it out of the SilverHawks' jurisdiction, unaware that a mechanical fault in the planet will cause an explosion that will destroy Limbo Galaxy.
In the far-flung future, the Galaxy of Limbo is in dire need of some heroes. Terrorized by the ruthless villain Mon-Star and his intergalactic horde.
Outfitted with deadly meltdown discs, Mo-Lec-U-Lar is sent to destroy Commander Stargazer.
Hardware threatens to destroy Bedlam with his invisible satellite.
Mon*star plots to test a giant Sky-Shadow by having it tow the Penal Planet to Brim*star, where he will make all the prisoners members of the Mob.
A snake-like criminal whose primary weapon is stun venom steals the SilverHawks' payroll before the Mob can get to it.
Zeek talks the Orb into giving him the magical powers intended for a weakening Hotwing and heads to the casino.
Mon*star sets out to destroy the SilverHawks' airshow by having Mo-Lec-U-Lar masquerade as the Maraj.
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