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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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00:00open sorry to bother you but i think i found something michelangelo files yeah it's on page
00:10index 4138 achilles group yeah asteroid g33 it's outside jupiter's system but accessible for the
00:21next seven months listed as molybdenum dominant we'll have to check with them land first of
00:26times i think we better get them on the line don't you g33 has a diameter of 15.7 kilometers
00:36the satellite is metal rich with accessible themes of molybdenum peaking at 86 percent purity
00:44congratulations victoria i think you may have pulled us out of the press
00:56so
01:06the whole thing was a cheat like the tranquility gardens at moon station
01:36you think you're in a forest with trees and bushes closing in around you making you feel safe
01:42butterflies brushing against your cheek parrots and cockatoos
01:48then you look up through the dome and all you can see is millions of miles of emptiness
01:57then you remember you're on your own
02:03it's like remembering you're alone
02:06at first it's awful
02:09like waking up from a beautiful dream and realizing that everything's just as it always was
02:15and after that
02:17my relief really
02:19i'm learning that if you don't expect much
02:23you don't get disappointed
02:25is that what it felt like losing jean-francois like waking up from a dream
02:30worse
02:32because jean-francois hasn't disappeared
02:35he's still around
02:37only different out of reach
02:39hiding in that cabin with
02:42and that's what hurts
02:44i just can't stand seeing him anymore
02:49i wish he'd go somewhere
02:53i wish he'd die
02:55fairly unremarkable wouldn't you say
03:00can't quite picture it in the galaxy tours brochure
03:03has a sort of a bleak charm
03:05it says the bar at the spacefarer's mission but you have to be desperate
03:0915.7 kilometers diameter
03:16day length five and a half hours
03:18not very different from a few billion other lumps of space rock
03:21no
03:22except that this one has molybdenum running right through it
03:25centaur to ilia
03:26station keeping at outer zone
03:28please acknowledge
03:30acknowledge centaur
03:31commencing alignment procedures at 30 kilometers
03:34go ahead centaur
03:37we got the doormat out
03:38can you tell professor brainstorm he's got a visitor
03:40calls herself a media correspondent
03:42she's a bit excited about something
03:46what's he been up to
03:47there's only timmy
03:49there's only ever been timmy
03:51now timmy's gone
03:53see
03:55i'm meant to be alone
03:57it's an irrefutable law of the universe
04:00like the drift into chaos
04:01i'm just a solitary asteroid
04:04spinning through the solar system
04:06never seen
04:07always merging into the empty blackness
04:10in space asteroids converge
04:14and smash each other to bits
04:16oh yes sometimes
04:17you're better off on your own
04:19melody i won't patronize you by saying that this feeling will pass
04:26i wouldn't know what you were talking about
04:27but i'll always be here to listen
04:29but i'll always be here to listen
04:30that door will never be shut
04:32asteroids don't confine
04:36well let's just say i'm a large dense object and
04:39your eccentric orbit has brought you within my gravitational field
04:43okay i'll buy that
04:45are you busy
04:46i've got the laundry to sort out a student personal crisis and i've got to organize the src meeting
04:51good i need a favor
04:53oh yes
04:54i want you to meet someone off the shuttle
04:55think you could do that
04:57ah that very man
05:01hi uh
05:01hi
05:02oh um
05:03i gather you're into politics
05:04i used to think there was a lot wrong with the way we managed our resources
05:08why
05:08it doesn't seem to mean much out here
05:10well we need a first year representative on the src
05:14you interested
05:15i don't know
05:16nothing onerous three or four meetings a term
05:18sports facilities in the state of the common room that sort of
05:21there's a little more to it than that
05:22can i think about it
05:24well why don't you come along anyway and if you're interested i'll put your name on
05:27i'll see
05:28it's entirely up to you we're a democratic community
05:30hey
05:33why keep torturing yourself
05:35there's nothing you can do about it now
05:38you might just as well forget it
05:41we'll get through it we did before remember
05:44yeah
05:45you're not alone john
05:47no i know
05:47i just wish it hadn't been my thesis
05:51we've been through all this
05:52you know i just get so screwed up about it
05:57i'm off
05:59don't go yet
06:00i've got to
06:01what has brellan got you on the payroll or something
06:03oh come on you
06:05ow ow victoria
06:05i want this section on pharma dynamics finished by lunchtime okay
06:09yeah well i'm going to count on it
06:11okay
06:12we need to have a welfare meeting
06:17i agree
06:17has christophe talked to melody
06:19he was seeing her this morning look can we discuss this later
06:21look we need to get this sorted out rebecca
06:23i'm aware of that paul i'm not totally insensitive
06:26we're a small community a thing like this could sour the whole atmosphere
06:29i'll fix something up
06:30open
06:31now if you'll excuse me there's something else that could just sour the atmosphere
06:34miss galant
06:41miss harway
06:42yes hi
06:42professor brennan sends his apologies he's a bit tied up just for the moment
06:46they have a hook up with valhalla design conference or something
06:49no interference on the line
06:50sorry
06:51never mind
06:52i'm sure he'll see you the moment he gets a chance
06:54he'd better
06:55the jackals are baying at our heels victoria
06:58yes
06:59so we're throwing them a bone
07:01we know there's molybdenum present
07:03is there any other information about distribution grade of ore that sort of thing
07:06well it's a question of comparing an awful lot of data on other metals
07:09how long do you need
07:11how long have i got
07:12lunchtime
07:13i'd better get started
07:15then after lunch you can build the pyramids
07:18nice little maid
07:22pity she's mixed up with young lothario
07:24he's gonna end up in trouble
07:25that young man
07:26still you gotta hand it to him
07:28wonder how he does it
07:30boys like
07:42they only want to go back to the left
07:44sometimes he's gonna have less lucky
07:44but he's gonna go back to work
07:45because if they
07:48they don't have to go back
07:49like
07:50if he doesn't say
07:51i hope you won't have to wait too long so do i i'm sure he'll be with you as soon as he's out of
08:10his meeting look can i get you some coffee just get me professor brellan i'm going to have to
08:15leave you now i'm afraid a lot on this morning don't worry i'll sit here and watch the plants
08:19grow do you have to what make that noise what noise like a demented fly stuck in the airlock
08:32development economics please well it's fundamentally flawed anyway you reckon yeah there seems free
08:42access to information everyone knows that doesn't exist you mean everyone in the genoese comic club
08:47anyway it's not too bad at the economics it's my cash flow oh and that is definitely flawed
08:55they want me to go on the student council that figures what do you mean they always go for
09:01your time they'll probably get you handing around the biscuits well i doubt if i'll bother no no no no
09:10you must after all we mustn't forget our social responsibilities must we why me can't someone
09:18else do it there's no one else available well i've got nothing prepared plasma dynamics lovely there must
09:25be someone we have a meeting at 11 and christophe has to be there yeah i know it seems sensible to
09:31swap you over he can take care of your thursday seminar how come you're doing the timetable all of a
09:35sudden don't be awkward jean-francois you're just going to have to be professional if you'll excuse me
09:40rebecca yes don't be too tough on melody she's had a really hard time
09:45so you take your average student right all they want is a good time while they're here and a decent
09:58degree when they leave i'll go along with that right so they want the cash spent on decent recreational
10:03facilities up-to-date teaching modules isn't that what the staff want no all they want the cash spent
10:08on is for research so what we need is a student on the council who's going to work for all the students
10:14getting a good sports equipment up-to-date teaching modules extending the hours at the club
10:20i like that diligent geochemists not bad eh good word diligent we do a bit more diligence around
10:38here i wonder what miss galand will make of it off your job i expect you'll see a guest at the
10:43deedless press office don't worry i thought we'd attract some attention so how long are you going
10:50to leave little miss muffet to stew oh i think she could manage a little while longer
10:57you
11:07if you
11:13you
11:16Maladie, you can't just sit in here for the rest of your life, you know.
11:33Better than getting laughed at out there.
11:36Look, nobody is going to laugh at you.
11:41Sarah, yeah?
11:42Do you think I've gone mad?
11:48Of course you haven't gone mad.
11:50What about the irrational behaviour?
11:52Maladie, if you were mad, you wouldn't know you would be an irrational, would you?
11:55Is that a scientific fact?
11:56Definitely.
11:58Well, I read it somewhere.
11:59Look, are you coming or not?
12:01Christophe was really nice to me.
12:02Well, he's a nice guy.
12:04He didn't mention once about me going into other people's cabins. Isn't that amazing?
12:08It's his job, isn't it?
12:10Yeah, being nice to lunatics.
12:12Right, I'm off. I'll see you later.
12:16Oh, hang on. Are you coming or not?
12:19Just let anyone laugh. Let anyone so much as titter.
12:32I'm hungry anyway.
12:33Well, just have a drink or something.
12:34You all right, Maladie?
12:36Fine.
12:37Hey, meet the new first-year representative on the SRC.
12:41Oh, is this by divine right?
12:43Well, no, there is the formality of an election.
12:46If I stand.
12:46I don't think the outcome's in any serious doubt.
12:48So he's your man, eh, Daniel?
12:50Eh?
12:50Very good.
12:53Can't see the strings at all.
12:55Lovely.
12:56Lovely.
12:59Oh, excuse me.
13:00Melody, Melody, hi. Can I talk to you for a...
13:02Right.
13:02Hi, everybody.
13:08Um, a bit of bad news, I'm afraid.
13:10Kristoff's not going to be able to do his seminar till Thursday.
13:13But that's okay, because I think we can have a little bit of a chat about plasma dynamics.
13:18Guys.
13:19Guys, come on now.
13:20Look, you know, this is actually quite fascinating.
13:23You're all going to need this to your part once.
13:24Looks like you're in need of a decent PR company.
13:34Get me Professor Brellin, please.
13:37Professor Brellin unavailable at present.
13:40Do you wish to put in a follow call?
13:42No.
13:43No follow call.
13:45Well, it's not a disciplinary matter.
13:47I think we're agreed on that.
13:48She was really upset.
13:49She couldn't help it.
13:50Kristoff?
13:51She's clearly finding it hard to handle the loss of the relationship.
13:53We all have to go through that sort of thing.
13:55Yeah, not to the same degree.
13:57She looked on Jean-Francois as the first dependable relationship she's had since her parents died.
14:01Apart from Timmy?
14:02Well, yes, apart from her brother.
14:03But what she's feeling now is very much like a bereavement.
14:06The central pillar of her life has suddenly been taken away.
14:10Right.
14:11Except in a way it's even worse, because the object of her feelings is still around, still visible.
14:16So she can't even begin the process of separation.
14:18Is that why she keeps going into their room?
14:20Probably.
14:20At the subconscious level, she feels she's got a right to be there.
14:24As far as she's concerned, Victoria is the interloper.
14:27I can understand that.
14:27So can I.
14:28Well, I don't think there's much more we can do.
14:30I assume the entry code's been adjusted?
14:32Yes, of course.
14:33I'll be having regular counselling sessions with Melody from now on.
14:36Well, let's hope there are some help.
14:39Now, to the question of our temporary junior lecturer.
14:45Hello, Melody.
14:46Get out.
14:48I want to talk to you.
14:49If you don't get out, I'll scream.
14:51I'm sorry.
14:51I'm warning you.
14:52Look, Melody, I thought you'd must have my thesis.
14:53That's why I blew my top.
14:55Melody, please.
14:56I feel terrible about this.
14:58Good.
15:00I should have known you'd never do anything to ruin my career.
15:03That's just where you're wrong, Jean-Francois.
15:05I hope your stupid career's a disaster.
15:08I hope you're still wiping little tables down when you're 40.
15:10Melody!
15:12Look, I know you're upset.
15:13I didn't want it to be like this.
15:15Melody, please!
15:16All right, I'm going, I'm going.
15:23He's causing havoc.
15:24He's left his ex-fiancée deeply disturbed.
15:27Then, of course, there's Victoria.
15:29God knows what sort of state she'd be in if he dumps her.
15:31Oh, come on.
15:32He's not a monster.
15:33He hasn't shown himself particularly responsible, has he, Rebecca?
15:36This is a community of young people.
15:38You're bound to get into this situation.
15:39We're also a closed community.
15:41We have to maintain standards.
15:43People need to learn by experience.
15:44Okay.
15:45That means being allowed to make mistakes sometimes.
15:48What do you think, Christophe?
15:50Young people need to explore their own emotions.
15:52It's part of normal development.
15:53Exactly.
15:54I can't agree.
15:56Not when it comes to hurting other people.
15:58So we're going to be hidebound by the rules.
16:00In this case, I think we must, yes.
16:02I think it's only fair that Jean-Francois knows exactly where he stands.
16:11Hell of a long way to go in an old rivet shaker like this.
16:14Let's look at a flight profile first, shall we?
16:16Yeah, I'll give it to Fimbo to work out.
16:18You'll enjoy that.
16:18In the footsteps of Michelangelo.
16:21All the way to the Achilles?
16:22Hmm.
16:23A long way for an educational trip.
16:25Sabine, how can I apologize?
16:29You tell me.
16:30You really did catch us at a difficult time, you know?
16:34In my job, you get used to being left hanging around in lobbies.
16:37But two hours is something of record.
16:39Oh, how can I make it up to you?
16:41By telling me what the hell you've been doing to my earth lines.
16:45Let's go somewhere.
16:46We can relax, shall we?
16:47Stop soft-soaping me, Charles.
16:49I want an explanation.
16:51You'll carry on as we discuss, Captain.
16:52Don't leave it to me.
16:54Just as long as it's your head sticking up when the plasma hits the coil.
17:00A word of advice, Charles.
17:02Never underestimate your enemy.
17:04It's a common weakness of people with large egos.
17:07I defer to your expert knowledge.
17:10My God, did you really think you were going to get away with it?
17:12You're talking in riddles.
17:14I intend to get that story out, you know?
17:17Fine.
17:18And if I discover it's you who's been blocking transmission, I...
17:21Let's have a drink, shall we?
17:23It really has been a trying morning.
17:27I don't want to rush you, but the barbarians are coming over the wall.
17:33Well, it's not going to rate with King Solomon's mind.
17:35It's not gold we're after.
17:39Between 150 and 200 tons.
17:41Most of it at the one location.
17:43Accessible.
17:44Yeah, practically lying on the surface.
17:46High-grade stuff, too, according to the core data.
17:49Well done, Petal.
17:50You get a medal for this.
17:51Well, I'd better check.
17:52You check away.
17:52I'll push out a news release.
17:54Well, perhaps you'd better hang on.
17:55No time.
17:56The world is waiting.
17:57It won't take long to check.
17:58You know what they say.
18:00Why let the facts spoil a good story?
18:08Well done, Daniel.
18:09You've actually picked yourself a winner.
18:11Hey, you got in.
18:12What do you think?
18:13I told you, they're suckers for social conscience.
18:15Yeah, well, it could have had something to do with the fact that nobody else does.
18:18Oh, then you'd get beaten, Nurse.
18:19Now listen to him, Sarah.
18:21He's speaking like a politician already.
18:22I told him I'd want higher priority for recreational facilities.
18:25Great.
18:25And more say for undergraduates in the structuring of academic programs.
18:29About time, too.
18:30But what really, Clint, you're going to love this one, Daniel.
18:33I proposed that anyone franchising college facilities should pay a levy into the entertainment's fund.
18:39Pardon?
18:40I can't think well they haven't done it before.
18:46Tell me he's joking.
18:48Well, everybody seemed to quite like the idea.
18:52I don't believe it.
18:53You give a guy a break and he ends up kicking you in the teeth.
18:59It must have been a gremlin in Space City Com, Sam.
19:01There's no problem from here.
19:03You should have sent us your story.
19:05We could have sent it out for you.
19:07Well, the little editing, no doubt.
19:09Dispatches away, Professor.
19:11Excellent.
19:11Still, if you're serious.
19:14I'm sorry.
19:15About putting through them my story.
19:17Oh, it would be our pleasure.
19:19You won't mind if I call up the Earthline myself.
19:22No, whatever you like.
19:23I should warn you, your people may have a few queries.
19:26Oh.
19:27About now, they'll be receiving a notification from Daedalus.
19:30A new source of heavy metal just outside Jupiter's system.
19:34What source?
19:35An asteroid in the Achilles.
19:37The loss of molybdenum from Leda is now irrelevant.
19:41You rat.
19:42Hmm.
19:43Come now.
19:45And Daedalus' finance?
19:47In place.
19:48I suppose I should say congratulations.
19:51It would be generous, yes.
19:53This one's a large one, Charles.
19:55And then you can damn well treat me to lunch.
20:00Paul, hi.
20:01What can I do for you?
20:03We need to have a talk.
20:04About?
20:05You know what about.
20:07The whole ship's talking about nothing else.
20:09Ah.
20:09Yeah, a bit of a misunderstanding.
20:11I'm going to sort it out, don't worry.
20:12Frankly, we take a grave view.
20:14Yeah, well, so do I.
20:15It's clearly a breach of the rules.
20:17You won't be too hard on Melody, huh?
20:19Not Melody, you.
20:21What?
20:22Think about it.
20:24Me?
20:25What have I done?
20:26You don't believe your behaviour has contributed to this situation?
20:29My behaviour?
20:30That's why I'd like Miss Frobisher to move back to Gantry 4.
20:34You're not serious.
20:34There is a rule about relationships with undergraduates.
20:37Yeah, Paul, I know.
20:38Hi, Paul.
20:39Victoria.
20:39Well, congratulate me.
20:43I've just found Edelis a new source of molybdenum.
20:48Well, I think I'd better be going.
20:56What's the matter?
20:58They want to split us up.
21:01Mushroom, spinach, mushroom, spinach, mushroom, spinach.
21:06Right here.
21:08Hello.
21:12Sorry, are you busy?
21:14Yes.
21:15I'm scientifically estimating the popularity quotient
21:17of various comestibles for mass crew consumption.
21:20Oh, and?
21:21Spinach wins.
21:22Spinach?
21:22Strong enough.
21:23I can hardly wait.
21:24You look how I feel.
21:25Yes, I am rather tired, actually.
21:28Well, perhaps we can relax for a bit now.
21:30Chance to catch our breath.
21:31At least that journalist has gone.
21:33I saw Charles having lunch with her.
21:35Then he couldn't wait to pack her off onto the shuttle.
21:37She looked distinctly put out.
21:39I suppose Breland got one over on her.
21:41Charles would shut up shop and retire
21:43if he couldn't get one over on people.
21:45Hey, ho.
21:45Back to boring normality again.
21:47Yeah, I can hardly wait.
21:48No, me neither.
21:50Meeting in my office.
21:501600 hours.
21:51About anything in particular?
21:53Pardon?
21:53Live, death, lost laundry.
21:55I was actually talking to you.
21:56Molybdenum.
21:57Victoria Frobisher has found evidence of it
21:59on Achilles G33.
22:01Yes, I know.
22:01But, um, isn't the Achilles 30 million kilometers
22:04outside the Jupiter system?
22:05Nearer 50 million.
22:06I hope you don't want me to go.
22:08I want us all to go, and as soon as possible.
22:10Should be fascinating for your students.
22:12Tell you all about it at the meeting, Paul.
22:13Right.
22:1550 million kilometers?
22:16A lot of spinach.
22:23I said no, Victoria.
22:25It's the only way.
22:26It's not the only way.
22:28They can't treat us like this.
22:30I don't mind moving out.
22:32Look, we're people.
22:33We're not pawns on a chessboard.
22:37It isn't just us, though, is it?
22:40It's your career and your future.
22:42I'd never forgive myself if I didn't think to ruin that for you.
22:46Well, my future, without you, everything else is meaningless.
22:50Oh, John.
22:54You know how much I love you, don't you?
23:00I don't want to leave.
23:03Well, then don't.
23:04But what about...
23:04Don't worry about it.
23:06We'll sort it all out.
23:07How?
23:10Well, they don't like the idea of a lecturer and a student living together.
23:14Okay.
23:16They can hardly object to a husband and a wife sharing a cabin, can they?
23:20John, please don't say to me she mean it.
23:26Victoria.
23:29Will you marry me?
23:29I don't want to leave.
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