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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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00:00You know how much I love you, don't you?
00:10I don't want to leave.
00:12Well, then don't.
00:13Yeah, but what about...
00:14Don't worry about it.
00:16We'll sort it all out.
00:17How?
00:20Well, they don't like the idea of a lecturer and a student living together, okay?
00:25They can hardly object to a husband and a wife sharing a cabin, can they?
00:29Sean, please don't say it unless you mean it.
00:35Victoria, will you marry me?
00:59I'm sorry.
01:00I'm sorry.
01:01Asteroid G33 in the Achilles group, eh?
01:21Sorry?
01:22Oh, just a rumour that's going round the common room.
01:26Spit it out, Vimbo, and let me read in peace.
01:28Well, the rumour is that Professor Brelin wants to take the Iliad to the Achilles group.
01:32I don't suppose you've heard anything, have you?
01:34Ask no questions, you'll be told no lie.
01:36Aha! So you do know about this.
01:39Victoria Frobisher has been hunting for alternative sources of molybdenum for days.
01:43Yes, yes, I know that.
01:44The Michelangelo mission went to the Achilles group.
01:47It's way beyond the Jovian system.
01:49A lot of funny things happened on the Michelangelo.
01:52Actually, it's terribly exciting.
01:54It is.
01:55I've always wanted to plot a course beyond Jupiter's system.
01:57I mean, that's what navigating's all about, isn't it?
02:00Discovering new horizons, finding new lands.
02:03Yeah, I know what you mean.
02:05I remember what it was like back in 37 when the Michelangelo set out.
02:09I remember feeling quite sad that I was left behind.
02:13Paul, you say we can't check a cabin because I'm a lecturer and she's a student, yes?
02:16That's right.
02:17Yeah, well, now we intend to get married.
02:18Just do not satisfied.
02:19What do you want from us, Paul?
02:20I want settled, happy students who can get on with their work and aren't distracted by emotional complications.
02:26Yes, but one getting married made Victoria settled and happy.
02:28It won't thrill Melody, will it, Jean-Francois?
02:32Open.
02:34Sorry, I'm late, Paul.
02:35Right, Victoria, hello.
02:36Please, take a seat.
02:38Is everything okay?
02:40Well, it's not really...
02:41I know it seems a bit rushed, Paul, but if it means that we can be together...
02:44No, it isn't okay, Victoria.
02:46That's what you're saying, Paul, isn't it?
02:47That we're not allowed to get married?
02:48That's not what I'm saying at all.
02:50I'm not in a position to say that to you.
02:52But I think marriage isn't something that you should rush into for all the wrong reasons.
02:56That's none of your business, Paul!
02:57We're rushing into it because we love each other and because we want to be together.
03:01Whatever you say your feelings are for each other, you cannot ignore Melody's feelings.
03:05And Melody sure is my business, Jean-Francois.
03:11Okay?
03:14And so according to the latest data from Milan, the senior mineralogist on the Michelangelo
03:20expedition took extensive samples of molybdenum from the far side of the asteroid.
03:24And my estimation is based on her information back the sun.
03:27And are we talking small deposits or enough to line all the thrust chambers?
03:33Um, I did have the precise figures.
03:37They're here somewhere.
03:38Come on, Victoria.
03:39I entrusted you with this research because I knew you were up to it.
03:42Don't prove me wrong.
03:43They're here somewhere.
03:44Get your mind off that Frenchman and tell me what I need to know.
03:47I'm trying to work, really.
03:49I am, but it's hard to convince you.
03:51In what way?
03:55We thought if we could engage that they'd leave us alone.
03:59They're still hounding Jean-Francois.
04:01I don't know what I'd do if I did anything to wreck his career.
04:03Maybe I should just leave.
04:05Leave?
04:05You can't leave.
04:07Well, I've hurt Melody.
04:08I've upset Sarah.
04:09I mean, the only thing I want to do is be with Jean-Francois.
04:11Is that so wrong?
04:12I'm not going to see you upset like this.
04:15No, I promised I'd look after you and I will now.
04:19You dry your tears, you'll find me those figures.
04:22You're the last person that's going to leave.
04:25Hi, gorgeous.
04:26Whatever you want, the answer's no.
04:28Hey, can't a man pay his respects to a beautiful woman once in a while?
04:31Not when it's you, Daniel.
04:32I just felt like passing the time of day with Columbus College's best-ever bursa.
04:37This is getting tedious.
04:39Okay.
04:42Well, go on, then.
04:42The suspense is killing me.
04:44But if it's to ask me to try some of your refried jumping beans, the answer's no.
04:47Is it true that the Ilya is heading off to join the Achilles group in the next few days?
04:51Ah, so that's what this is all about.
04:53Is it true?
04:54Might be.
04:55In that case, Jim and I might have a bit of a cash flow problem.
04:58Yes?
04:58Yeah, we need some extra supplies for our Club Galileo notes.
05:01Well, I'm not lending you any money.
05:02Out of the welfare fund?
05:03No way.
05:04It's welfare.
05:05It's everybody's welfare.
05:06At least get some extra supplies for us.
05:07Forget it.
05:09Just until we're solvent again.
05:10Bye, Daniel.
05:13You see what I mean?
05:14This mission should satisfy everyone.
05:16It'll be good for the students to go outside the system.
05:19We could do some research on infrared emissions.
05:22You know, there's a surprisingly high buildup of radiation from the solar window towards the Achilles.
05:27Exactly.
05:27Plenty of room for medical research there.
05:30Chance of a lifetime.
05:31An adventure.
05:32Can I ask a question?
05:33Of course, Captain.
05:34That's what this meeting's for.
05:35Navigation outside the Jovian system can sometimes be a bit tricky.
05:40Miss Page is qualified in interplanetary navigation.
05:42Grateful.
05:42Yeah, I'm sorry.
05:43I must have misheard you.
05:44Did you say Miss Page?
05:46Oh, come on, Elliot.
05:48There's no time for childish games.
05:50If you're not happy with Mercedes, just say so.
05:52I'm not.
05:53And I suppose you're all in favour of Fimbo Lewis being senior navigator.
05:56Of course I am.
05:58His first officer.
06:00Trouble is we've been tottering around Ganymede Nio for the past five years.
06:04Look, er, isn't this something we can resolve nearer the time?
06:07Thank you, Paul, but I think we can resolve this here and now.
06:10This is a Joint Space Commission-Deedalus project.
06:13And as a Deedalus officer, Miss Page takes precedence over First Officer Lewis.
06:20No way, old mate.
06:21Lillia's my tub.
06:24I'm taking us to G33.
06:27And Fimbo is senior navigator.
06:31I thought I'd come after all.
06:33Have I missed her?
06:36All right.
06:37Well, any luck with Rebecca?
06:39No.
06:40No.
06:41Not a measly ecu.
06:42I laid on the old Wetherby charm by the bucket load she wasn't having any of it.
06:46Yeah, I thought it was a bit of a long shot.
06:48Yeah.
06:48It's going to have to be Stardust Lil.
06:50Oh, I don't know about Stardust Lil.
06:52Hey, leave it to me.
06:54You know what, Jim?
06:56I sometimes think I have more charm than I know what to do with it.
06:59Well, Rebecca certainly knew what to do with it.
07:01And he knows what he can do with it.
07:07Who, Fimbo?
07:09Brelin.
07:09Brelin.
07:10He can stick his trip to the Achilles.
07:13Oh, I'm sorry, Elliot.
07:14I'm confused.
07:15I mean, two minutes ago, you said you were looking forward to going.
07:19Not with a pompous, arrogant, tin soldier like him in charge.
07:25Yeah.
07:26He's a damn good navigator.
07:28Who, Brelin?
07:30No, Fimbo.
07:31Haven't you listened to a word I've said for the past half hour?
07:34I have been listening to every word you said twice.
07:37I mean, you'd need to start the whole song all over again.
07:40It's because I'm angry.
07:42How dare he undermine my authority.
07:45Correct me if I'm wrong, Elliot, but isn't he your senior officer?
07:48Of course he isn't.
07:50I'm service, Lil.
07:52Service, you know that.
07:54I'll tell you one thing.
07:55You'll regret it.
07:57Professor Brennan?
07:59Yes.
08:00Good.
08:01You got to grips at last.
08:03Hey.
08:04I'll have another gin.
08:08Oh, dear.
08:09You look down in the dumps.
08:11It's one way of putting it, yeah.
08:13You've heard.
08:14Have?
08:15Look, personally, I don't think it's a good idea, and I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't actually happen.
08:20What?
08:21Jean-Francois and Victoria getting married.
08:23I'm getting married.
08:25Well, you didn't know.
08:27I know now.
08:28It's just I thought that's why you were looking so sad.
08:30Don't worry, Rebecca.
08:31I'd rather know the truth than be the only one who doesn't, like before.
08:35Oh, Lord.
08:37Oh, Lord.
08:53Right, I'll go straight for Lily.
08:55You try some of these Carina people.
08:56They must have thousands of ecu's burning holes in their pockets.
08:59Are you sure you know what you're doing?
09:00Oh, yes.
09:01I know, Lily.
09:02You should do anything for a flirt with a good-looking lad like me.
09:05No.
09:05See what I mean?
09:08Right, start planning what we need.
09:10The money's as good as ours.
09:17Shuttle departs, T-minus, two minutes.
09:21A-lock closing, T-minus, one minute.
09:24Anyway, I'm your favourite customer, and...
09:26And I wouldn't do anything to disappoint you.
09:31Great.
09:31Right, well, Jim and I have done a few rough estimations,
09:34and we reckon we need about 6,000 air queues for a six-week voyage.
09:39It's a great investment, Lily.
09:40You'll soon see her return.
09:42But, um...
09:42But what?
09:44Well, I have to disappoint myself
09:47to make myself so sad and to say, uh...
09:51No.
09:53No?
09:53It's a horrible word, I agree.
09:54You used to call me sweet.
09:56Oh, but, darling, I still call you sweet.
10:00You're very sweet.
10:02Oh, sweet.
10:03But with a touch of danger.
10:06I'm too young for you, Lily.
10:07Yeah, and I'm too old.
10:08Earn new money.
10:09Ah, it's an investment, an opportunity.
10:11Well, sometimes a girl has to do things a girl doesn't want to do.
10:14Look, when I first spoke to you about borrowing money at the bar over there,
10:16you said, yes, of course, anything you want.
10:20Darling, if you had been listening to Captain Creasy
10:22going on and on for the past half hour,
10:25you would have agreed to anything, too.
10:28So, should we shake the hand of our new business partner?
10:32Um, not quite yet, no.
10:35Oh, another nice boy.
10:37Oh, sweet.
10:38Oh, no.
10:39No, you haven't ruined my blue jacket.
10:41When I put it down the laundry chute,
10:43I did wonder if I was doing the right thing.
10:44The jacket's fine, I think.
10:46Look, it's a lot worse than that.
10:48Well, how much worse?
10:49Oh, about to the power of ten.
10:51Go on.
10:52You have to appreciate what I did.
10:54I did in complete ignorance.
10:56Not unusual for me, you might say.
10:58No.
10:59I told Melody that Jean-Francois and Victoria
11:01are planning to get married.
11:04Well, aren't you going to call me
11:05an insensitive, thoughtless big mouth?
11:07Well, yes, you are, but we knew that anyway, didn't we?
11:11No, actually, I'm relieved.
11:13Oh, Paul, you should have seen her face.
11:15I just wanted to die as the words slipped out.
11:17Well, at least now she knows.
11:19Now has to be for the better.
11:21Doesn't it?
11:23Great.
11:24Hi, Melody.
11:25Hi, gorgeous.
11:26Jim.
11:26Lil.
11:27Well, I want a job.
11:29Oh, but darling, you know you can sing here
11:31whenever you like.
11:31No, no, a full-time job.
11:33What?
11:33I'm leaving the Iliad.
11:35Oh, don't do that.
11:36Don't be stupid.
11:36I won't stay there a moment longer.
11:38You can't leave the Iliad.
11:39I'll go mad if I stay there.
11:40Darling, I'd love to have you here full-time
11:42if that's what you want.
11:43Melody, look, I know you must be feeling awful
11:46at the moment, but you really ought to think this through.
11:49Jim, I have thought it through.
11:50I've done nothing else but think it through.
11:51It's old Jiffy again.
11:52Don't call him Jiffy.
11:54Oh, darling.
11:55I only want you here at the Stardust
11:59if you're sure that that's what you really want.
12:03I'm sure.
12:05Oh, look, darling,
12:06why don't we leave this till tomorrow night?
12:09I mean, you're going to be singing
12:10at the series liner's farewell party then anyway,
12:13so why don't you make your decision, Mel?
12:16Okay?
12:16Okay.
12:16Okay.
12:16Okay.
12:16Come to bed now.
12:27In a little while.
12:29I've got to finish this.
12:30You look really tired.
12:33Yeah, I'm exhausted.
12:34I can't let Professor Breland down.
12:37It depends on me to get this date of work.
12:39Look, why don't you do it in the morning, huh?
12:42You'll be fresher, more alert.
12:45No, I've got to do it now.
12:49Things are so complicated at the moment
12:51and I'm so confused.
12:52Right now, figures and equations
12:54are the one thing I can be sure of.
12:55You can't be sure of me.
12:57Yeah.
12:59I don't know what I'd do without you.
13:01Without me, you wouldn't be in this awful mess.
13:04We'll get through it.
13:05Now you go to bed and get some sleep.
13:16Victoria.
13:19In a little while.
13:26I don't believe it.
13:29Chance of a lifetime.
13:30Great opportunity to invest in two business minds
13:33and no takers.
13:36Well, I did get something out of that charter pilot.
13:40Oh, really?
13:40Yeah.
13:41A recipe for bitter barley.
13:43The little savoury croquettes
13:44which you said tasted particularly good
13:46dipped in Dijon mustard.
13:47Jim,
13:49we are looking for 6,000 ecus,
13:51not a new way with meatballs.
13:53Oh, well, then perhaps we should just forget
13:55about the Galileo franchise.
13:56No way!
13:57Look, we've got a captive audience on the Ilya
13:59for six whole weeks.
14:02By week three,
14:03it won't really matter what we give them.
14:04They'll eat anything.
14:04Yeah, but if we can't afford the supplies,
14:06how are we going to keep the business going?
14:09What was Captain Creasy's excuse?
14:13Well, I thought you were going to try.
14:18Good night.
14:19Good night.
14:20Captain!
14:22Can we join you?
14:23Aye, aye.
14:24Lily,
14:25three of the same, please.
14:27So,
14:28how's the man in charge this evening, eh?
14:31Me or Napoleon?
14:32You, of course.
14:34Good.
14:35Let somebody around here respect my authority.
14:37Course we do, don't we, Jim?
14:39Well, that goes without saying, Captain.
14:41Here we are, gentlemen.
14:43Charge unto me, Lily.
14:45Just as well.
14:46I'm stony broke.
14:47Haven't got a bean.
14:48Oh, I thought you'd be rolling in it, important man like you.
14:51No, I've lived life to the full.
14:54Doesn't come cheap.
14:55I'm still paying off bar bills since 2047.
14:58Oh, well.
14:59Well, that's that, then.
15:02I tell you, who has got money?
15:04Yes.
15:05Bimbo.
15:06Bimbo?
15:07No, it stands to reason.
15:09He never goes drinking.
15:11Never buys new clothes.
15:13Never...
15:14And I mean,
15:15never visits the girls upstairs at Galtieres.
15:19Bimbo.
15:20At least I don't think he does.
15:21Of course.
15:23I'll tell you what, though.
15:26He's a damn good navigator.
15:30And if I have my way,
15:32he is going to navigate us
15:34all the way to G33.
15:37And how long have you been having these headaches?
15:52It feels like years.
15:54Probably only about the last week or so.
15:58Do you have any history of migraines?
16:00No.
16:02I did have a bout of space confinement syndrome
16:04earlier this year.
16:05Then there was the appendicitis.
16:08But apart from that,
16:08you're very fit.
16:09I can't be ill at the moment.
16:11I mean, Professor Brelin's counting on me.
16:13Yes, I know.
16:15Look, can you just give me something for the pain?
16:18I suppose so.
16:20But, Victoria,
16:22headaches these days
16:23are almost always stress-related.
16:25And you're under a hell of a lot of stress at the moment.
16:27Yeah, I suppose I am.
16:29All I can suggest is that you take it easy, huh?
16:31Your health and happiness are far more important
16:33than anything you do for Professor Brelin.
16:34If only it was as easy as that.
16:39Lewis Finbo.
16:41Account number 987X3V091983.
16:48Bank of New South Wales, Southern Hemisphere.
16:51Gotcha.
16:52Right.
16:54Now all I need is a few current account details.
16:57Rich man, poor man, beggar man, or thief.
17:02Thimbo, you're a millionaire!
17:06Well, a thousandaire, anyway.
17:11A cat-mountain donkey sanctuary.
17:14And so, Professor,
17:16as far as I'm concerned,
17:17I'd like to tell you,
17:18you are a jumped-up little squirt
17:21who wouldn't know a good idea
17:22if it came up and bit you on the rear end.
17:24I'm sure you feel better
17:25for getting that out of your chest, Elliot.
17:27But somehow,
17:28I don't think saying it to Professor Brelin
17:29is actually going to solve your problem.
17:31Thimbo is first officer.
17:33He should navigate us to the Achilles.
17:34Brelin has to win Mercedes round
17:36after that business with the journalist.
17:38Now, you're fighting a losing battle.
17:39I'm not going to have my authority undermined
17:41just because that man's fouled up his love life.
17:43He should do what he likes, Elliot.
17:43Oh, dear God.
17:45Unless somebody like me
17:47thinks of a way to let you both get what you want.
17:50And so, Professor,
17:52as far as I'm concerned,
17:53this is the ideal solution.
17:55First officer Lewis is chief navigator
17:58while we're in Jupiter system.
18:02And Miss Page can take over
18:03once we reach into planetary space.
18:06Yes, all right.
18:08I'm glad we've been able to resolve this matter amicably.
18:10As I was saying,
18:14Victoria Frobisher.
18:16I'm concerned about the stress she's under at the moment.
18:18Yes, oh, my.
18:19You're making her work too hard.
18:20I don't think it's my work that's causing the problem.
18:22It's this business with Jean-Francois Ball.
18:24Exactly.
18:25I think perhaps he ought to go.
18:27Well, it's that simple, huh?
18:29Her father died on the Copernicus.
18:30I promised to take care of her.
18:32And that includes making sure
18:33she doesn't get involved in any unsuitable affairs.
18:36He's a heartbreaker.
18:37You know about Melody Shaw?
18:39Yes, but I'm surprised you do.
18:41Oh, I'm quite fond of Melody, sure.
18:43She used to spend her days
18:44trying to stop me kidnapping her little brother.
18:49I think family life is so important.
18:52Doctor, should he go?
18:55Well, Melody's distraught
18:57and Victoria's in an impossible situation.
19:03Yes, I agree.
19:03Right.
19:05We'll find him a research post on Searys
19:07for the next six months.
19:08If he's serious about Victoria,
19:09he can read you on the earlier then.
19:11Thank you, gentlemen.
19:13Awful, isn't it?
19:15I think it's rather tasty.
19:16No, you don't.
19:17So it's just as well
19:18we're offering an alternative.
19:20Oh, that Mexican dish.
19:21Yes, refried beans.
19:23Not a unanimous success, I'm afraid,
19:26but since you like them so much
19:28we're going to arrange to give you some more.
19:29Oh, thank you very much.
19:31That's very kind of you.
19:32Good.
19:32So you like the idea
19:34of us offering an alternative then,
19:35do you, Fimba?
19:36Well, I'm not a fussy person myself.
19:38No, but you must know that most people are
19:40and that's why you'll be interested
19:41in this most exciting business proposition.
19:44Oh?
19:44Yeah.
19:44You see, before heading off for the Achilles,
19:46we need to build up our supplies.
19:48You know, anchovies, stuffed vine leaves.
19:49Yeah, I've never really liked stuffed vine leaves.
19:51Yeah, but we're having a bit of a capital problem,
19:53a cash flow problem.
19:54We need an investor to lay out some capital for us.
19:57Well, yeah.
19:57Just a bit of capital.
19:59Yeah.
20:00Just a few Eccuse.
20:01Uh-huh.
20:02Did you have anyone in mind?
20:04Someone like...
20:05Well, you, actually.
20:07Me?
20:08Yes, you know, you're shrewd, you're sensible,
20:10you appreciate fine food.
20:12Well, all food, in fact.
20:13Who better?
20:15Well, I'd have to think about that.
20:16Well, time's running out.
20:17We need a decision now.
20:19Yes, I suppose you do, really.
20:20Jim knows an excellent supplier of stuffed vine leaves.
20:23Well, I know the only supplier of stuffed vine leaves.
20:25Vine leaves that will pay back 500% profit.
20:31Yes?
20:31Well, right.
20:36What the hell?
20:36Count me in.
20:38Oh, Paul, I'm glad I've seen you.
20:40I wanted to talk to you.
20:41Oh, yes?
20:41Yeah, I tried your office several times, but I kept missing you.
20:43Well, I have been rather busy.
20:45It's about me and Jean-Francois.
20:46I rather thought it might be.
20:48I know things are in a bit of a mess at the moment, but we'll get through it.
20:51Of course.
20:52And I just wanted to say that I hope you won't take it out on him.
20:55I couldn't bear to think of his future being ruined because of me.
20:58You've got to think of yourself too, Victoria.
21:00Yeah, I am.
21:02I can't live without him.
21:04And we have to be together, so marriage is the only answer.
21:07Right.
21:08I've worked out our orbital trajectory, and I reckon the Ilya will be ready to leave for Trojan G33 in five days' time.
21:15Good.
21:15And may I say it's a brilliant stroke of luck having Mercedes, and I share the navigational duties.
21:20It also means you'll have a third watch officer, vital on a voyage like this.
21:23Some working arrangements are so simple to work out, aren't they?
21:27Have you started monitoring the Achilles yet?
21:29Oh, yes.
21:29Yes, it's all set up.
21:30We should get some really useful research material in a few days.
21:33Keep up the good work.
21:35Oh, keep up the good work.
21:38Tell you what, Fimbo, he might know his stuff, but he's hard as nails.
21:41He's got no instinct for space.
21:43No feeling for what it's all about.
21:45Yes, well, that's probably why you compliment each other so well.
21:48Pardon?
21:48I didn't think I had the instincts to be a businessman, but there's always a first time.
21:53You're full of surprises.
21:54You've got to take risks, haven't you?
21:56You've got to put your entire fortune on one number and let the roulette wheel spin.
22:00This doesn't sound like you.
22:02Yes, well.
22:06How much?
22:07Five hundred eqs.
22:09Five hundred eqs.
22:11Best it wisely.
22:12Fimbo, that might possibly buy us two tins of olives.
22:16Yes, well, I'll leave it up to you how you invest it, but I expect to see a healthy return
22:20on my money.
22:21I don't mean to sound rude, but is that all you can manage?
22:24I'm not a millionaire.
22:25Well, very nearly.
22:26No, no.
22:27Why don't they give you that idea?
22:28No, no, no, no.
22:29Five hundred eqs is all I can afford, but every little bit helps.
22:33Yes, Fimbo, everything helps.
22:34I'm just putting some teaching notes together for next term.
22:45I thought I might do a series of lectures on the Achilles.
22:48Give the students some background information before we get there.
22:50There's been a change of plan.
22:52We're not going?
22:53After all Victoria's work?
22:55We're going, but you're not.
22:56I don't understand.
23:00I was going to tell you tomorrow, but as you're here...
23:02No, go on.
23:03I'm afraid we cannot renew your temporary lectureship, but there is a research post going a series
23:08where you'll be able to pursue your thesis.
23:11Right, Victoria.
23:12Look, we think it's for the best.
23:14We?
23:15Look, Paul, I know things have been getting a bit complicated lately with Melody and everything,
23:20but what you don't seem to understand is that I love Victoria, and she loves me.
23:23In which case, six months apart won't do either of you any harm.
23:35When exactly am I to be sent to series?
23:38The liner leaves tomorrow.
23:40No.
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