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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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00:01Well, I can't find anything wrong. Everything seems perfectly healthy.
00:06Good.
00:07Of course, if you were only a couple of weeks pregnant, it would be difficult to be certain this early on.
00:12So why not just do the test then?
00:14What would you do if you found out that you were pregnant?
00:18Jump out of the nearest airlock without a spacesuit.
00:21Negative attitude towards mother.
00:23Look, I'm up here to navigate Daedalus 10. I've been working on it for years.
00:27And now isn't the time or the place to start a family.
00:29What an awful thought.
00:32I can't do the usual test because of the M14 booster, so we'll have to synthesize some cultures, okay?
00:39You're the doctor.
00:41Right. So we'll take some, put it through Medicom, see what Patrick can come up with.
00:48How long will it take?
00:49You should know by tomorrow. Try and put it out of your mind for then, okay?
00:54I have spoken to Mercedes. She is being stupidly secretive.
00:59Which is why, as project manager Daedalus, I am asking you to say this.
01:04Please?
01:48You wouldn't care to wait in the lobby, Professor.
01:56No, I wouldn't.
02:02Command skill revision. Well done.
02:05Evening.
02:06Good to see you're practicing for the tests.
02:08I'm not practicing anything.
02:10Oh.
02:11Um, what course are we on?
02:14Why? Are you testing me too?
02:16Afraid I might have navigated the wrong way while you weren't looking.
02:18Oh, no, Elliot, of course not.
02:20Rebecca Harvey to Comsen.
02:22Petra, okay.
02:23Mercedes passed out of the party. They've taken her back to her cabin.
02:25Oh, all right for some.
02:27Is there a message for me from Island 5?
02:29Yeah, it's came through ten minutes ago. I didn't want to disturb your beauty sleep.
02:32I think that was kind.
02:34Ah, about one of your students. Patching it through now.
02:38Coffee?
02:39Yes, please.
02:41You'll sail through Navigation 5 and command skills.
02:45Don't know what you're worried about.
02:46I am not worried.
02:48I mean, you've been navigating for years.
02:49And commanding.
02:51You've taken exams like this before.
02:52I've taken harder exams than this before.
02:54Exactly. You'll be fine.
02:56You think I'm going to blow it, don't you?
02:58Well, we could all do with a bit of practice now and again.
03:00I'll help.
03:01What?
03:01Yes, yes, I'd be glad to help.
03:03I mean, we all get a bit rusty, don't we,
03:04in some years since you've done this kind of thing.
03:07When I need help from the man who thought we'd been blown into another universe
03:10during our last magnetic storm, I'll ask for it.
03:16110 over 17.
03:18Was that all right?
03:18I wish mine was that good.
03:20Can I go back to the party, then, now?
03:22No, no, no. It wouldn't be sensible. It's far too late.
03:24What's the matter with her?
03:26I'll see you tomorrow, Mercedes.
03:28For heaven's sake, what is wrong?
03:29I have not found any disease or dysfunction, okay?
03:32Mercedes, what's going on?
03:34I don't know.
03:35Look, just go back to the party. You'll miss out on all the flamenco.
03:38Why did you faint?
03:39I don't know.
03:40I was cold and clammy and dizzy.
03:43I don't know. I've never fainted before.
03:45So why now?
03:46A sudden drop in blood pressure.
03:48Yes, thank you, doctor. I understand the mechanics.
03:51Give me a pass, Mercedes, if you need anything during the night.
03:54Come on, Professor.
03:55I think we have to leave, now.
03:56Do you know, I sometimes feel like he's not really listening to what I'm saying.
04:15What, Kristoff?
04:17No.
04:18I always feel I've got a total undivided attention.
04:20Well, yeah, so do I, most of the time.
04:24Hello.
04:25Hi, Melody.
04:27Hi, Victoria.
04:28How are you?
04:30I'm fine.
04:31You didn't come to the flamenco evening?
04:34No.
04:35I was tired.
04:36Oh, right.
04:38Well, you didn't miss much, did she?
04:41Anyway, we'd better go.
04:43Yeah, we've got a lecture in about half an hour.
04:45Bye.
04:46Me too.
04:47See ya.
04:48Yeah.
04:52Well?
04:53Well, we sure don't know.
04:54Oh, I can't bear it.
04:55It's 2015.
04:56You can't do a simple pregnancy test.
04:57The M14 booster vaccine distorts all the usual tests.
05:00Oh, okay.
05:01There's a lot of hormonal activity here.
05:03Oh, my God.
05:04So I suppose that means it's positive.
05:05No, it could mean lots of things.
05:07Hormonal activity.
05:09Sounds very adolescent.
05:11Bet you were a stunning adolescent.
05:12I wasn't.
05:13I was vile.
05:14I hated everybody.
05:15I wish I'd known you then.
05:17What for?
05:20Oh, God, I feel sick of them.
05:21Have you had breakfast?
05:23That's probably half the trouble.
05:24You're not eating.
05:25Oh, that's better.
05:29Oh.
05:31You've spoken to Professor Brennan?
05:34No.
05:35What do you think he'd say?
05:36Oh, I don't know.
05:38I can't face it.
05:39I'll make a whole performance out of it.
05:41Hey, we should have the results back tomorrow.
05:48Doctor?
05:49Professor.
05:51I don't know what you want it for.
05:53Well, all it shows is the entry port in the back of your head.
05:55Well, I just want to check something out.
05:57Hmm.
05:57Students aren't usually allowed access to old security videos.
06:01I hope this isn't one of your pranks, whether it be.
06:03No, it's not.
06:03I promise.
06:05Look, Finbo, when I was down at the entry port,
06:07well, I thought there was something with me.
06:10Probably Jim Hawkins.
06:11Maybe.
06:12If he wants to play detective, Finbo, let him.
06:15Right.
06:17Thanks, Finbo.
06:18I owe you one.
06:19I hope you find what you're looking for.
06:21Whatever it is.
06:22Why do you have to be so horrible to her, Melody?
06:26I wasn't.
06:27I said, hello.
06:28I said, how are you?
06:29But we used to be friends, the three of us.
06:31I mean, we used to share a cabin.
06:32Yeah.
06:33And then look what happened.
06:34Well, you don't have to share a cabin with her again, Melody.
06:37Well, that's good.
06:38Because I'd probably strangle her.
06:39But you could try to be a little bit civil, not so cold.
06:43Sarah, she pinched my fiancée.
06:46Oh, just talk to her properly, Melody.
06:50Call a truce.
06:51A truce.
06:53He won't listen to me.
06:55Poor Elliot.
06:56If he messes up these tests, he's had it.
06:58But he's bound to pass, isn't he?
07:00He's a bit rusty.
07:02He's been in command of the Iliad for yonks.
07:05There have been a lot of new developments.
07:08He was supposed to keep up, but, of course, he didn't bother.
07:11Well, he'll just have to do a crash course.
07:13Would you mind trying to tell him that?
07:14He just shouts at me.
07:15I'll try.
07:17He'll probably shout at me, too.
07:18That's my job, being shouted at.
07:19Good luck.
07:20Thanks.
07:20Oh, Melody, I want you.
07:22Yeah.
07:22Do you want to come sit down?
07:23Oh, wait a minute.
07:24It's not about Victoria, is it?
07:25No, no, no.
07:26It's good news.
07:27Timmy's coming back.
07:28What?
07:29I just found out this morning.
07:31Brilliant.
07:31Oh, that's totally brilliant.
07:33Yeah, the ship left Island 5 at midnight,
07:35so he should be in Space City by the time we get back.
07:45We're supposed to be picking Fiona up when we get to Space City.
07:50Her parents sent her off to Mars,
07:52but she kicked up such a fossil party that they've sent her back again.
07:55Now, she really shook them up when she was on the committee, Philippe.
07:58Oh, you'll shake them up, too, won't you?
08:00I'm not sure that's necessarily the best way to achieve things.
08:03It's not the way I see it, anyway.
08:04It's not the way he sees it.
08:05I've been brought up to believe in reason and diplomacy.
08:08He has.
08:08It's true.
08:09Oh, right.
08:10Well, Fiona was a real live wire.
08:12Oh, so is Philippe.
08:13Don't think that's because he's diplomatic he's not a live wire.
08:16So, Space Navigation goes back to the 14th century with Johannes Kepler.
08:21He was the first to calculate the position of the planets to the stars from observational data.
08:26By Space Navigation, we mean finding out three groups of things.
08:30The first being.
08:32No?
08:33Come on, come on.
08:34It's so basic.
08:35Sarah.
08:36Philippe.
08:38Orientation.
08:38Which way up you are, position where you are and velocity where you're going.
08:42That's right, because if you can see the stars and recognise the constellations, then orientation is easy.
08:47Yes, but isn't knowing your position and velocity more important so you can predict where you will be?
08:51Very good, Gabby.
08:52Because if you know the gravitational fields of the solar system, or at least the bit that's affecting you...
09:00Mercedes.
09:01It's all right, it's all right.
09:03So, navigation goes back 700 years.
09:06Given a reasonable computer, Newton, or Lagrange, could have done it for you.
09:12Oh, Elliot.
09:14You know, you have to take the test.
09:16Tests?
09:17There are two of them.
09:18You're bound to be a bit rusty on technique.
09:21Why not sort up for a bit?
09:23Have you been talking to Fimbo?
09:24No, but that's an idea.
09:27I'm sure he could help you.
09:28Fimbo Lewis?
09:30A man whose navigational skills are so developed, he thought a magnetic storm was a malevolent alien being.
09:35He didn't, did he?
09:36Oh, he's a born warrior.
09:38He thinks I can't pass Navigation 5.
09:41Well, I passed my ruddy Navigation 5 when he was still a tenderfoot in the Melbourne Space Scouts.
09:45Well, just make sure you show them you can pass it again, then.
09:48You know, there's no harm in revising.
09:50Nice?
09:51No.
09:52I suppose a practice run won't harm anything.
09:55Exam techniques might have changed since Cranfield.
09:57You know Mercedes is lecturing on Space Navigation this morning.
10:00Any messages?
10:01I'm not your secretary.
10:02I'm working.
10:04Excuse me if you're busy.
10:06I'll see you later.
10:07Remember what I said.
10:08I'm exhausted.
10:14Christophe, I need help.
10:16I'm not your secretary.
10:17Oh, it'd be nice to me.
10:19I think I need counselling.
10:21Oh, you do, huh?
10:22Yeah, I do.
10:23I'm not joking.
10:24I think I really do.
10:26Okay.
10:26Eat that.
10:28Lay down on the couch.
10:29Oh, well.
10:33Comfy?
10:34Yeah.
10:35Tell me all about it.
10:37This is cushy.
10:40Well, I had to chase round all the time looking after everyone.
10:45And nobody cares about me.
10:47You know, they never stop to think about how I feel, not for a minute.
10:50Like, Paul shouted at me about the food and it wasn't my fault.
10:54Daniel stole those supplies but I got blamed for it.
10:58And then when he found out, Paul just laughed and thought it was funny.
11:01I don't mind really.
11:04You know, it's like that all the time.
11:05If anyone's got a problem, I hear all about it.
11:09I listen to the complaints.
11:11And no one's at all interested in how I feel.
11:14Come on, Petra.
11:35Come on, Petra.
11:39Hurry up.
11:40Why am I doing this?
11:42Jim, there was something at the airlock.
11:44I saw the lights.
11:45Petra doing circuit tests.
11:47The door lock moved.
11:48I swear.
11:50Petra, give me the entry port.
11:532400 hours, Tuesday night.
11:54Okay, here we go.
12:00Petra, forward another three minutes.
12:04Well, I see no lights.
12:06Forward another three minutes, Petra.
12:08What?
12:16Where is it?
12:17Okay.
12:18It's obvious why Voyager was called the flying dish.
12:21What more can you tell me about Voyager?
12:23Voyager discovered volcanic activity on iron.
12:25Yes.
12:26Voyagers 1 and 2 were unmanned spacecraft researching the solar system.
12:30Their trajectories took them past Jupiter and Saturn and out to deep space.
12:34Voyager 2 was also able to rendezvous with Uranus and Neptune in the late 80s
12:38because of a rare planetary alignment in 1977.
12:42Very good.
12:43Okay, what's this?
12:45Is it an old picture of Callista?
12:46I think you'll find this an old picture of Oberon Uranus 4.
12:50Wrong moon, wrong planet, Sonny.
12:52Fine.
12:53Thank you, Captain.
12:55No, Voyager confirmed at least two of Neptune's rings
12:58and discovered braids in Saturn's rings
13:00that led to a large advance in ring dynamics.
13:03Yes?
13:03This is the Navigation 5 seminar?
13:06Yes, with a detour into first year's space history.
13:09Oh.
13:10That's the ten-sided box jettisoned once Voyager reached Jupiter's system.
13:14Mm-hmm.
13:15Excuse me, Sonny.
13:17Best be off.
13:18Very good for the kindergarten.
13:20You'll do very well.
13:21Bye, Petal.
13:23Bye, Elliot.
13:25What on earth?
13:30Yes?
13:31Oh, Charles, how nice.
13:33Well?
13:34I'm going to see him this afternoon.
13:36I don't like it when you have secrets.
13:38It's women's troubles, Charles.
13:39You really wouldn't want to know.
13:42Excuse me, everybody, but that's all for today.
13:45Who are the women's troubles when they're at home?
13:49Men like Professor Grelland.
13:50Come on, Melody.
14:07You and I understand each other.
14:09Yes, Daniel.
14:09That's another reason why I'm not going out with you.
14:11I'm not looking for commitment.
14:13It's just a good time.
14:14Oh, is that supposed to make you sound more alluring?
14:17Go away, Daniel.
14:18I'm trying to have a shower.
14:19Oh, well, help.
14:21Togetherness.
14:21Oh, don't mind me, will you?
14:23Thanks, Sarah.
14:24Hot off, Daniel.
14:26Oh, try and make a guy out with me, Sarah.
14:28We can double date.
14:29No way.
14:30Sarah, are you being in my shower gel?
14:33No.
14:34My blue room firming shower gel.
14:37That cow in the next room has taken it all.
14:40Come on.
14:41The doobal.
14:42Double dating.
14:43You and Jim.
14:44Me and Melody.
14:45Oh, no way, Daniel.
14:47Are you finished in here?
14:48Sarah, is it OK if I take a shower?
14:50Hopefully clean on this module.
14:52The last present Jean-François ever gave me.
14:54She couldn't even leave me that.
14:56Is it OK if I take a shower?
14:58Oh, go drown yourself.
15:00And take that with you.
15:02Well.
15:04Melody, after everything you said,
15:06you were going to make things up with her.
15:07She can't leave me anything, Sarah.
15:09Not even a lousy bottle of shower gel.
15:11Is this anyone's?
15:12Oh, I think you'd better go and talk to her.
15:18Tell her you're sorry.
15:20Hello.
15:21Hello.
15:22It's done.
15:23Can I change your contraceptive patch?
15:25Of course you can.
15:26You gave it to me.
15:27Yes, you've been having too high a dose.
15:28That's why you've been sick.
15:30Oh, I've been using patches for years.
15:31I've never had a problem before.
15:33Yes, the present level is causing excessive hormonal activity.
15:37What?
15:37You mean I'm not pregnant?
15:38No.
15:39Congratulations.
15:40Oh, how wonderful.
15:42Oh, I'm so happy.
15:43Congratulations.
15:46Right.
15:47Mustache.
15:47Hey, wait, wait, wait.
15:48Yes?
15:49Hadn't I better find you another patch?
15:51Oh, yes.
15:52Good thinking, doctor.
16:09What now?
16:11Can I talk to you?
16:12I'd rather you didn't.
16:15Look, ma'am, I'm sorry.
16:16Really, I am.
16:17Where are you?
16:18No?
16:20I'm coming up.
16:24See you later, darling.
16:25Let's take it in.
16:26Professor Brelin's worried about G-33.
16:39Professor Brelin's worried about G-33, apparently it might be a tumbling asteroid.
16:50Well, if you were taking a 50 million kilometer journey into deep space, you'd want to check your destination, wouldn't you?
16:56Um, I'll look through the Michelangelo files, if you'd like, Elliot.
16:59No, thanks.
17:00I can manage.
17:01If you wanted to practice for your tests or anything.
17:04Petra, can we see the Michelangelo logs and survey the details of G-33?
17:11Security code, please.
17:13Creasy, Foxtrot, Omega, Xerxes.
17:16Access, Michelangelo.
17:17Oh, the trouble is, there's years of these files.
17:21Oh, you want the Achilles files?
17:23G-33 will be on that.
17:24And I was going to start with Michelangelo laundry inventories.
17:31Petra, can we see the expedition sector N-59 to N-74?
17:37I love old files.
17:38You never know what you'll find.
17:39Who knows?
17:40We might solve the murder mystery.
17:42The first ever recorded murder in Jupiter's system.
17:45I have a feeling there's going to be another.
17:47And it won't take much solving, will it, Mr. Lewis?
17:52Mutants.
18:00Open.
18:05I thought I was pregnant.
18:08So that was it.
18:09Oh, I'm sorry I didn't tell you, Charles.
18:11I knew you'd be upset.
18:13I've been so worried.
18:15I knew you'd be furious.
18:16You're not pregnant?
18:18No.
18:20Oh, Charles, the relief.
18:23Oh.
18:24Yes.
18:27Charles?
18:28So long as you're all right.
18:32I take it you don't feel ready for motherhood.
18:34Well, I couldn't exactly take a baby with me onto Deedalus 10, could I?
18:37Fine navigator I'd be, changing nappies and wiping snotty little noses.
18:42We ought to get married, you and I.
18:44Don't be silly.
18:45Why do you want to get married?
18:47Because one day you'll feel differently about things.
18:49Oh, what, when I'm as old and wise as you are?
18:51Well, don't laugh at me.
18:54You will.
18:54You'll see.
18:55He ended up going from Mars to Island 5 because they've got this special allergy clinic.
19:14Allergies are the most dangerous things in space.
19:16Did you know that?
19:17Yes.
19:18You see, the environment is so controlled, our bodies lose all sorts of immunities and
19:24then start turning nasty about things that they wouldn't normally worry about at all.
19:29Christophe was telling me all about it at supper.
19:32Do you like Christophe?
19:34He's very sympathetic.
19:36I think he's fed up with us girlies.
19:39And what is going on with him and Mercedes?
19:41Have you seen the way he looks at her?
19:42Yeah.
19:46Timmy coming home, I just can't believe it.
19:47I really thought I'd never see him ever again.
19:51Yeah, I liked him, he.
19:52Little monster.
19:56Look, I am sorry about the shower gel.
20:01I don't care about the shower gel.
20:05It's just it was the last present he ever gave me.
20:08He always bought it for me because he knew it was my favourite.
20:12He used to get it for Christmas and birthdays and things, even though it was so expensive.
20:15He said it was because I was special.
20:21You are special.
20:24Look, I've got some more.
20:25You can have it.
20:28Buddy, he got it for you, too.
20:32Afraid so.
20:32Oh, no, thanks.
20:40Melody, when Jean-Francois gets back from Ceres in six months, we're going to get married.
20:48You know that.
20:49As long as you don't ask me to be bridesmaid.
20:54I would like us to be friends.
20:56Yeah, well, he was always set on marrying somebody.
21:00Funny boy.
21:02Melody.
21:03Michaelangelo expedition, Achilles file, N-59 to N-74.
21:16Navigation logs, July 22nd to July 29th.
21:20So, gentlemen and lady, G-33, I'll go.
21:28A highly volatile asteroid.
21:30Stable at the last expedition, but it may well have shifted since then.
21:34Making any mining of heavy metal impossible.
21:37It's the generators.
21:49There must be a fault.
21:50Victoria Frobisher to come, then.
21:56Let's get out of here.
21:57What about Shaq?
21:58Never mind about Shaq.
22:04What's this doing here?
22:05Oh, that's a personnel file.
22:07Must have got into navigation by mistake.
22:09Hey, good heavens.
22:10A salvatory.
22:11It copped it on Moon Station when that shuttle blew up.
22:15Ten years ago now?
22:15Yes, I'll get rid of it.
22:16No, no, no, no.
22:17Hang on.
22:18I wonder which one of those was the murderer.
22:20Oh, please, Charles.
22:22One of them was.
22:23You read about it, Mr Lewis?
22:24Yes, yes.
22:25I was telling Elliot.
22:30I don't like this.
22:32It's like calling up the dead.
22:35It's just a plasmoid.
22:37High voltage discharge.
22:40Get out.
22:40Get in.
22:43Oh!
22:45Yeah?
22:50Oh.
22:52I can't call.
22:53I can't call.
22:54Come on.
22:55Come on.
22:56Let's go.
23:08It's okay.
23:08It's all right.
23:09Yeah.
23:10Yeah.
23:10Oh!
23:11Oh!
23:12Oh!
23:12Oh!
23:13Oh!
23:14Oh!
23:15Oh!
23:16Oh!
23:17Oh!
23:18Oh!
23:19Oh!
23:20Oh!
23:21Oh!
23:22Oh!
23:23Oh!
23:24Oh!
23:29Petra, emergency.
23:30Get me medical.
23:54.
23:57Oh!
24:00Oh!
24:01Oh!
24:02Oh, oh.
24:04Oh!
24:05Oh, oh, oh!
24:08Oh!
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