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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Super Force was a syndicated TV series detailing the exploits of Zachery Stone (Ken Olandt), an ex-astronaut who becomes a justice-dealing vigilante after he is equipped with the eponymous mechanical supersuit. He was assisted in his efforts by technician F.X. Spinner (Larry B. Scott), and the voice of Patrick McNee, who played the computer simulation of a murdered scientist. Former Porn star Ginger Lynn Allen had a recurring role as Stone's sort-of girlfriend. The show was very very cheesy, but managed to hang around for two season in the early 1990s. |