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Jupiter Moon is a science fiction soap opera television series first broadcast by British Satellite Broadcasting's Galaxy channel in 1990. 150 episodes were commissioned and made, but only the first 108 were broadcast before the closure of BSB. Episodes 109–150 were first shown in the UK on the Sci Fi Channel in 1996.

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00:01It's the development of nuclear pulse technology that has made interstellar travel a real possibility.
00:09Now at last, we can begin to explore the fathomless depths of space.
00:14Mmm, beguiling stuff.
00:16Had to be, to raise 20 billion Eccles. We weren't selling washing machines.
00:20And, at the heart of the starship, the mighty thrust chambers.
00:24Popping D3 pills at the rate of 250 a minute.
00:27Don't knock it. We've had some of the biggest names in industry queuing up for a slice of the action.
00:31Yeah, but not anymore.
00:33They're nervous, wondering if they shouldn't shift their money into Bavarian filling parks.
00:39The satellite leader, 13th moon of Jupiter, and a rich source of valuable minerals.
00:46This is where the team will extract vital molybdenum to line the massive thrust chambers.
00:52Oh dear, poor chance.
00:57Here at Dealer's Mission, the emphasis is on local sourcing wherever possible.
01:08This helps us keep our costs within budget, whilst ensuring that each phase of the project remains strictly to show you.
01:18Not anymore.
01:19Whatever we encounter in interstellar space, we're not expecting any nasty surprises at the development stage.
01:29And, at the end for Professor Brennan.
01:31Petra?
01:32Hello, Charles.
01:33Sabine, how nice to see you.
01:36I've just been looking at some rather good pictures of LIDA, taken two days ago.
01:42Really? What excellent contacts you must have.
01:45I thought they go down well with one of the European networks, just right for the early evening bulletin.
01:52Very good doctor.
01:53I thought we'd stop taking two hours away with one of the premieres.
01:55Well, thanks.
01:57Well done.
01:59I thought we were too late.
02:00I thought we'd be doing too late.
02:01Maybe I thought we'd be looking for you.
02:02If you'd be getting better at the moment.
02:03I thought, maybe you'd be getting better at the moment.
02:04Oh, Philippe.
02:33I forgot to say, this is where you drop off your laundry, but I expect you knew that anyway.
02:38Yeah, I saw it in the Freshers Guide.
02:40Don't talk to me about the Freshers Guide.
02:41I worked into an aggression therapy group once, thinking it was a yoga class.
02:45That was the Freshers Guide.
02:47Do you do yoga?
02:48Never tried it.
02:49Oh, it's a wonderful way to relax.
02:51Why don't you come along to Beck's group?
02:53Well, I'm pretty relaxed already, actually.
02:55It's a great way for keeping in shape.
02:56Some people use it for spiritual renewal, but I think that's a bit suspect.
03:00Oh, hi, Melody.
03:01Melody, are you settling down okay now?
03:04Yeah, fine.
03:05Look, if you ever need to talk, any time, I don't mind.
03:08Thanks.
03:09Look, don't worry about Mercedes.
03:10She's hardly ever there anyway.
03:13Oh, Melody, she's had a bad time lately.
03:16But we all try to do our best.
03:19Look, I've got her own, Anna.
03:21Oh, about that yoga class, Philippe.
03:24Um, you really ought to give it a whirl.
03:26Why don't I fix it up for you and Gabriella to come along?
03:30Do you want me to do that?
03:31No.
03:32Is this someone's idea of a joke?
03:54I've tried coercion.
03:55I've tried being nice.
03:57What else is there?
03:58Another candlelit dinner?
04:00So, damn photos.
04:02It's the first real confirmation she's had.
04:03Well, maybe she won't risk it.
04:05Oh, she won't risk it.
04:06You can see it in her face.
04:07She's ruthless.
04:08Yeah, well, I suppose you'd recognize that, all right.
04:12Shuttle departing in T-minus ten minutes.
04:15I suppose it doesn't really matter.
04:17The story was bound to come out sooner or later.
04:19Right then, Charles, I've got to go.
04:20I'm sorry.
04:21Oh, for a few tons of rock.
04:23Imagine Columbus not sailing for one of a few barrels of tar.
04:28Yeah, well, Columbus would have got it somehow.
04:31Yes, I'm sure you will.
04:33Bye, Mercedes.
04:35Don't miss your shuttle.
04:42Melody!
04:43Hi.
04:44Who are you looking for?
04:46Jean-Francois.
04:48I'm going to give this back.
04:50Oh, I see.
04:51I was in with my laundry.
04:52Oh, no.
04:53Perhaps you could tell the computer he doesn't live on country floor anymore.
04:56Yes, I'm sorry.
04:58Or Victoria Frobisher.
04:59Oh, dear.
05:00Well, you know what computers are like?
05:02It probably thinks doing the laundry is beneath its dignity.
05:05Look, do you want me to give it back to him?
05:06No.
05:07Oh, fine.
05:08Okay, I'll see you.
05:09Bye.
05:10Bye.
05:10Bye.
05:10Bye.
05:22You'll forgive me going on with this.
05:37I have a story to get out.
05:39You're making a big mistake.
05:40You know that?
05:40Is that what he sent you to tell me?
05:42Oh, he doesn't know I'm here.
05:44So?
05:44What's it to be?
05:45An appeal to the conscience?
05:47Or ammonia in the face?
05:48Oh, I rather like the sound of ammonia, yes.
05:50Well, I don't have much of a conscience.
05:53You do realize what kind of trouble you're going to be in when you get all this wrong,
05:57don't you?
05:58Wrong.
05:58People with investments like this don't like seeing it put at risk by ill-informed hacks.
06:03Forget it.
06:04I had all that from the boss.
06:05You'll be lucky to get a job covering the Martian Bridge finals.
06:08You will.
06:09Goodbye, Miss Page.
06:11Don't tell me that a little trouble on Leda is going to seriously hold up Deedler's turn.
06:16You can't get the heavy metal you need from anywhere else.
06:19Of course you can.
06:21Where?
06:22I can't say.
06:24Forget it, Miss Page.
06:26Look, just give me a few more hours and then I'll give you the full exclusive story,
06:30the real story, that'll make all this trivia seem...
06:33Yes?
06:35Trivial.
06:36I promise.
06:53Drenna?
06:55Okay.
06:56It's worked.
06:57God bless you, Mercedes.
07:06Now, class, put your hands on your chest and inhale, breathing deeply, expanding the chest.
07:15And hold it.
07:18Exhale slowly.
07:20Through the nose, shoulders down.
07:22Anna, what's the matter?
07:25I'm sorry, but Philippe and Gabriella are supposed to be coming.
07:29Relax, everyone.
07:29I expect they've gone to the common room by mistake.
07:32You know what it's like when you're new.
07:35Okay, come on, let's concentrate.
07:36Try that again.
07:37Hands on chest.
07:38You don't have to wait for me.
07:39You just carry on, okay?
07:41Inhale.
07:42Breathe in deeply, expanding the chest.
07:46Concentrate.
07:46You'd better hurry up.
07:50Oh, what's the point?
07:51No one comes to my seminars anymore.
07:53Yes, they do.
07:54I do.
07:55Yeah, you do.
07:56Yeah, and so will the others soon.
07:58Can you just check these two parallels for me?
08:00I'm not quite sure if they make sense.
08:02That's funny.
08:04You haven't read them yet?
08:05Somebody's been in here.
08:07What?
08:08Look, somebody's been rummaging through my stuff.
08:09They've split the city.
08:10Don't be stupid.
08:11No one can get in here.
08:12It wasn't like this yesterday.
08:15Oh, Michelle, look.
08:16Perhaps it's the ghost of Alex Hartman.
08:19Come back to haunt us.
08:21Well, thank goodness Alinda's gone.
08:22She'll want to move in as well.
08:24I suppose it could have been when it was cleaned.
08:26Hmm.
08:28Right, I'm off.
08:30You sure you don't want to come?
08:31No.
08:32All right.
08:33I'll tell you if you miss anything vital.
08:35Mm-hmm.
08:38Melody, I thought you were going to take this back.
08:42Oh, I forgot.
08:43I'll take it back later.
08:44Well, do you want me to do it now?
08:45No, it's okay.
08:47Suit yourself.
08:49See you later, then.
08:51Bye!
08:51Bye!
09:13Bye!
09:14Bye!
09:14Bye!
10:14Melody, will you let me in, please?
10:44Melody, I just can't think what you were trying to achieve.
10:55I don't know, do I?
10:56Well, were you planning on wrecking the place?
10:59No.
11:00It's like I just had to be in there.
11:03It didn't look that wonderful to me.
11:05I never meant to go in.
11:06The first time was a pure accident.
11:08I just pressed the pad to see if it would open, not expecting it to.
11:11And it did.
11:12After that, I just couldn't help myself.
11:15Look, at least there's no harm done.
11:18How could he do it, Sarah?
11:20How could he carry on as if what we had was nothing?
11:25I don't know.
11:27Oh, God.
11:28Yeah.
11:28I would like to wreck it.
11:30I'd like to kick the door down and stamp on his discs and pull her clothes with a shredder.
11:34Rosie, that's only going to land you in real trouble.
11:37It would be worth it.
11:39You know, I think you ought to have a talk to Christophe.
11:41I don't want to punch cushions.
11:42I want to punch him, Jean-Francois.
11:44Just a talk.
11:45He's ever so nice.
11:46I don't want a talk.
11:47Look, Melody, please, for me.
11:52Sarah, all right, but it's not going to stop me hating you.
11:56You've got to promise that you're not going to go anywhere near that room again.
12:02Two metres, one metre.
12:05Soft docking complete.
12:08Docking latch is engaged.
12:24Open.
12:27Hello, Charles.
12:29How good of you to make the trip.
12:32I'm not precisely sure why I did.
12:34But Mercedes Page led me to believe that you wanted to give me a solar system scoop.
12:43Now this is the kind of relationship I enjoy having with the press.
12:47At your beck and call?
12:49Mutual trust.
12:50Based on a clear understanding of each other's interests.
12:54How about respect and admiration?
12:57Sugar.
12:58No, thanks.
13:00You know, I expect the Deedler's project's going to generate a fair bit of interest over the next few years.
13:08Not all disaster stories, I hope.
13:10I've never been very happy about the way we handle our public relations.
13:14Putting out a press release hoping somebody will get it right.
13:17By get it right, you mean print what you want them to print.
13:21It's also a hit and miss.
13:23Now, if we had a journalist we could trust.
13:26Someone who'd taken the trouble to find out the background.
13:28A tame hack.
13:30I dare say we could put a good few stories away.
13:34The heavy metal charts.
13:36Where exactly is your second source?
13:44Five today.
13:45I must be getting more popular.
13:47Looks like it.
13:48Was any good then?
13:50You know you were.
13:51You just want your ego massaged.
13:53So?
13:54Consider it glowing.
13:55Oh, I've got work to do.
14:02Oh, not those Michelangelo files again.
14:04It's important.
14:06You know, I don't know why Brolin doesn't take over the whole college.
14:08He's got half the staff working for him, as it is.
14:10Yeah, well, good job somebody's got a sense of history.
14:13Yeah.
14:14You know, you're not going to get any praise for it.
14:16Even if you do find all that stuff.
14:18I'll see you later.
14:19All right.
14:19Oh, oh!
14:20Just go to the two parents for me, will you?
14:22Hurry up.
14:25Oh, I don't believe it.
14:29What?
14:30It's gone!
14:31What do you mean gone?
14:32The files have been wiped off the screen!
14:34I told you somebody'd been in here!
14:37Who'd do that?
14:38Who'd be so vindictive?
14:39You are deliberately wasting my time!
14:45Whatever do you mean?
14:46You have no intention of telling me anything.
14:49You don't have a story.
14:50I've got the story.
14:52Just give me a little more time.
14:53No!
14:54Sabine!
14:55What annoys me is I swallowed it!
14:57Everyone else and I had filed my story three days ago.
15:00Charles Brolin wakes his finger and I scampering to and fro like some junior egg!
15:04More tea!
15:05Tea!
15:06Tea!
15:06I'm sorry.
15:08I must be losing my grip.
15:09Oh, I don't know.
15:10Oh, you don't?
15:11No.
15:12It sounds to me as though you've lost confidence in the story.
15:15My God, you're so devious.
15:16It isn't true.
15:18There's nothing wrong with the story.
15:20And you know it.
15:22Do I?
15:23My mistake was not following my instinct.
15:25Ah, instinct.
15:26Now, I'm a great believer in instinct.
15:29I won't stay for dinner, Charles.
15:30No?
15:31Thanks for the offer.
15:33Some other time, perhaps.
15:34I want to be on the next shuttle down.
15:36There's something I have to do tonight.
15:39Sorry.
15:40Please, don't apologize.
15:41Yes.
15:42Yes.
15:42Yes.
15:43Yes.
15:43Yes.
15:44Yes.
15:44Yes.
15:44Yes.
15:45Yes.
15:45Yes.
15:46Yes.
15:46Yes.
15:47Yes.
15:48Yes.
15:49Yes.
15:50Yes.
15:51Yes.
15:52Yes.
15:53Yes.
15:54Yes.
15:55Yes.
15:56Yes.
15:57Yes.
15:58Yes.
15:59Yes.
16:00Yes.
16:00Yes.
16:24Okay.
16:29Yes.
16:29Yes.
16:30Yes.
16:30Oh, there you are. I've been looking for you, too.
16:38Hi, Anna.
16:39You didn't make it, then.
16:41What?
16:42The yoga class. You didn't make the yoga class.
16:44Oh, well, we're a bit pushed at the moment. You know what it's like when you first start.
16:47Yeah, but I thought that...
16:48Yeah, well, we seem to have taken on a bit too much, don't we, Gabby?
16:51Well, actually, Anna, it's not really my scene. You know, I don't go in for all that posing stuff.
16:55Oh, well, if it doesn't appeal to you...
16:58Are you pleased with yourself?
17:00Well, are you? I said that you're pleased with yourself.
17:02Jean-Francois?
17:03Look, I know you've been acting a bit strange lately. I didn't know you've gone completely insane.
17:07I don't know what you're talking about.
17:08Insane, spiteful and vindictive.
17:10Is this some sort of joke?
17:11No, it's not some sort of a joke. You ask her if she finds it funnier. Go on, ask her.
17:14Jean, please.
17:15Melody, it was stupid. Stupid and malicious.
17:18Jiffy, I...
17:19Don't call me Jiffy!
17:20For heaven's sake, what's she supposed to have done?
17:22She knows what she's done!
17:23Can you deny I've been breaking into my room, can you?
17:25No, you see, it's written all over her stupid face.
17:27Well, just get out, will you?
17:28Look, all that stuff about loving me, and now you're just trying to wreck my career.
17:31I'm not!
17:32Well, thank God I got out when I did, that's all I can say.
17:34Come on, Melody.
17:35You break into my room one more time, I'll get you kicked off the ship.
17:38It was a mistake, he didn't mean it.
17:40Just get lost!
17:41It wasn't her at all.
17:43Your file's held on mainframe.
17:44What's the matter?
17:45Why don't you ask that pig in there?
17:46Anna, what's happened?
17:47It was awful, but I saw it coming.
17:48When people mess around like that, it always leads to trouble.
17:50What's the matter?
17:51What's the matter?
17:52Why don't you ask that pig in there?
17:54Anna, what's happened?
17:55It was awful, but I saw it coming.
17:57When people mess around like that, it always leads to trouble.
18:20Oh, going already?
18:22Not a wasted trip, I hope.
18:23No, it's opened my eyes.
18:24No, it's opened my eyes.
18:26Good.
18:37Petra, list scheduled Earth calls.
18:40One call only scheduled for Daniel Weatherby, ETA 1730.
18:46What the hell are they up to down there?
18:49Open.
18:50Hope I'm not interrupting anything.
18:54Just trying to get an update from finance.
18:56So, how is the people's friend?
18:59Oh, full of enthusiasm for the public good.
19:02She lectured me on the need to curb the power of the executive.
19:06Just as well she didn't stay at dinner.
19:08Well, worth a try, I suppose.
19:10Yes.
19:11Thank you for your intervention.
19:13It's a selfless act.
19:15Well, you know, time to come to the aid of the party and all that.
19:18Perhaps you'd let the party show its appreciation.
19:21Hmm.
19:22Well, what are you going to do about her then?
19:25Well, if she's not open to persuasion we may have to try something a little more direct.
19:30If you're thinking of an airlock accident you might be a little too late.
19:33No, not that direct.
19:35Petra, get me Space City Consen.
19:40How was I supposed to know they were running a test?
19:45You never even bothered to find out.
19:47Well, why didn't they just tell me?
19:48They did.
19:49They put out, beware the eyes of March.
19:51I mean, that's the standard message.
19:53All right, so I got it wrong again.
19:55I'll go and apologize.
19:56No.
19:57I think you just better keep out of her way.
19:59Well, she has been sneaking in here.
20:00She admitted that.
20:01Yeah, she's in the state.
20:02Poor girl.
20:03Poor girl?
20:04You were the one who went on about having your clothes messed up.
20:07She needs help, not a public humiliation.
20:09Yes, well, don't you turn on me as well then.
20:11I've got to get on with these.
20:13Open.
20:14I'd like a word with Jean-Francois.
20:15I was just going anyway.
20:21I expect you know why I'm here.
20:27Yeah, I think I've got a pretty good idea.
20:30Perhaps you'd like to tell me your side of things.
20:33I wish I wasn't going, really.
20:36Anna, you're going to have a great time.
20:38I know it would be exciting looking into deep space.
20:41And seven days on the minor shuffle.
20:43I just wish it wasn't now with everything else that's going on around.
20:46Hey, what about Shadrach?
20:47Are you going to take him?
20:48I'd better.
20:50And then there's Melody.
20:52She's going to need help.
20:54She's very disturbed.
20:55Look, Christophe will look after her.
20:57And Philippe and Gabriella?
20:58Well, they seem to have settled in pretty well.
21:00Yeah, I think I've got them through the worst.
21:02Yeah.
21:03I can't be around all the time.
21:04They've just got to get used to that.
21:06Oh, you're packing.
21:09Oh, you're packing.
21:10Oh, sorry about the mess.
21:11No, no, no, it's okay.
21:12I'll come back.
21:13But we won't be long.
21:14It's okay, Anna, no problem.
21:16She's very aloof.
21:18I've tried to make contact, but she just doesn't want to know.
21:21Oh, it's difficult.
21:22I know she's unhappy.
21:24I've heard her shouting out in the night.
21:26You want to hear Melody?
21:27I've even invited her down to Space City with me and Hank her,
21:31but she just said no.
21:32Well, you've done your best.
21:34I don't suppose you'd care to come down with me, would you?
21:40Open.
21:41Sorry to bother you, but I think I've found something.
21:45The Michelangelo files?
21:46Yeah, it's on page index 4138.
21:52Achilles group?
21:53Yeah, that's Droid G33.
21:55It's outside Jupiter's system, but accessible for the next seven months.
22:00Listed as molybdenum dominant.
22:02We'll have to check with Melan first, of course.
22:04I think we'd better get them on the line, don't you?
22:15I have a call into Jupiter at Est.
22:17All system news, Marsa.
22:19What the delay?
22:20Sorry, Earth lines are disrupted due to interference in the asteroid belt.
22:25Your call will be routed as soon as possible.
22:27I can't believe it.
22:29I really can't believe it.
22:31Your call to the National Geochemistry Institute.
22:35Dr. Cabrini is on the line.
22:37Petra.
22:39G33 has a diameter of 15.7 kilometers.
22:43The satellite is metal rich with accessible beams of molybdenum peaking at 86% purity.
22:53Congratulations, Victoria.
22:55I think you may have pulled us out of the place.
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