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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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00:00G-33 is a tumbling asteroid with unstable surface characteristics.
00:28That's all I need.
00:30Petra, close down Achilles' shield.
00:33That's all I need.
00:34That's all I need.
00:36That's all I need.
00:36Let's go.
00:38Let's go.
01:39It's only me.
01:42Daniel?
01:43Are you all right?
01:49Don't you ever do that to me again, do you hear me?
01:51Don't you ever do that to me again!
01:54It was only a joke.
01:56Get up.
01:59I saw the lock moving, Jim.
02:01What?
02:02There was somebody operating the decompression unit from inside.
02:05Well, there can't have been.
02:06There's no shuttle.
02:07And no one's doing an EV8 at this time of night.
02:08I'm telling you, I saw the lights, Jim.
02:10I saw it moving.
02:12Petra doing a circuit test.
02:13What?
02:14Petra does circuit testing at night.
02:15You know that.
02:17Who's going to get these boxes shifted or what?
02:18Just wait a minute.
02:19Daniel!
02:19I'm just going to look inside.
02:20Yourself!
02:22Oh, come on!
02:23You got me all.
02:24Mercedes-Page.
02:47It's a tumbling asteroid.
03:00Mining for heavy metal will be impossible unless it's stable.
03:03We need to see if its spin axis has shifted since Michelangelo.
03:06I'll be in Comps End in 30 minutes.
03:08Right.
03:12You look under the weather.
03:14Too much late drinking.
03:15You know I had an early night.
03:17You called me and checked.
03:19It wasn't like that.
03:20See you in half an hour.
03:39Oh, love.
03:41Oh, this isn't good enough.
03:44Yes, Melody.
03:45I'll get spots, Sarah.
03:46I need fresh fruit, vitamins and minerals.
03:49You know, you sound just like Timmy sometimes.
03:51This isn't an omelette.
03:53It's dried egg, dried mushroom.
03:54It's disgusting.
03:55What's wrong with that woman?
03:57You've been doing the wrong job, that's all.
03:59Somebody will break their teeth on this.
04:01It's Catalan.
04:02Good for the bums.
04:03Real Catalan breakfast rolls baked by Petra to an authentic Catalan recipe.
04:08Ah, but when did Petra bake it?
04:10Last time we visited Barcelona?
04:12Look, I know you're trying, Rebecca.
04:14I'm trying?
04:15I spent hours and hours on Spanish week and all I get is complaints.
04:18And those two boxes went missing.
04:20Well, how can I manage with only half the ingredients?
04:21Well, if you can't provide a decent breakfast without half a dozen tins of anchovies, there
04:26is no hope.
04:28Excuse me.
04:30It's not my thing if no one likes Spanish food.
04:33You really don't have much of a palate, do you?
04:36Are you coming to the study level?
04:38I can't, Melody.
04:39I've got my counselling.
04:39Oh, look.
04:40Who's that?
04:41Hi, Alex.
04:42Hi, Alex.
04:43Oh, she's brilliant, isn't she?
04:45What?
04:45Oh, yeah, I suppose so.
04:47Good morning, Sarah.
04:49Hi, Jim.
04:50Oh, she does what she wants, Mercedes.
04:52She never lets anyone get in her way.
04:54You know she's never going to get married.
04:55She says only morons get married.
04:56Well, that's right.
04:58I went out with a moron once, determined to marry any idiot who would have him.
05:02He's gone to serious now.
05:03I expect he's engaged already.
05:05Melody, don't be horrible.
05:07Me?
05:07Horrible?
05:08Moi, as Jean-Francois would say.
05:11The boy who can never stay engaged with the same person for more than five minutes.
05:14No, I expect he's even married to some daft cow by now.
05:17Victoria, hang on.
05:20She's a neurotic black girl.
05:24Morning.
05:26Petra, let me see the Achilles shield fire.
05:28Philippe told me you were in here working.
05:38I thought he was having me on.
05:41Oh, dear, who did that?
05:43I walked into an airlock.
05:45Seriously, who did it?
05:46It was horrid to my poor little Daniel.
05:48You tell me and I'll break their necks.
05:50Oh, what's this?
05:52Oh, 17 to 3.
05:54Come on, what are you betting on now?
05:56It's the quasar variability stakes.
05:58Of course.
05:59Listen, Daniel.
06:00Do me a favour.
06:02It's my Fiesta evening and I've got Paul on my back telling me what a bad birster I am.
06:06Oh, even Paul's noticed.
06:08Well, I thought we could liven things up a bit.
06:10You could play your guitar.
06:11And nobody would notice how bad the food was.
06:14I don't think my guitar playing's that brilliant.
06:16All anyone does on this ship is moan, moan, moan.
06:19Look, I'm really sorry.
06:20I mean, I would help, but...
06:21Well, when I bumped into the airlock, I...
06:23sprained my wrist, too.
06:27You think you know somebody really well.
06:29Then they just throw you over.
06:33I had everything planned.
06:35I was going to have a boy first, then a little girl.
06:38I even had their birthdays worked out.
06:42You really were looking forward to marrying Bob and having children.
06:47Little Henry and little Barbara.
06:51I mean, I know some people think it's boring to have everything mapped out in front of you,
06:55but it made me feel better.
06:58And now it's all gone.
07:00No, no, no.
07:00You're still here.
07:01Oh, yeah.
07:02No, and, Sarah, you're an intelligent girl.
07:03You could get a good degree.
07:04Yeah, that's what they all say.
07:05So how is the work going now?
07:09All right.
07:12Now there's Jim.
07:14Is that working out okay?
07:16I don't know.
07:18I wouldn't trust him ten centimetres.
07:21I wouldn't trust any of them, that's what I'm saying.
07:24You think you know somebody well enough to trust them,
07:27spend the rest of your life with them.
07:30You just get it so wrong.
07:31I stooped to folly and found too late that men betray.
07:38I'm sorry?
07:40Men betray.
07:42You fear that Bob has betrayed you?
07:45They all betray.
07:48And look what a state melody is in every Jean-Francois.
07:52Patton is stable, but Michelangelo didn't keep constant surveillance.
07:56The asteroid could still spin.
07:57These pictures taken teen June the 14th and July the 9th, 2037.
08:06Well, does it matter?
08:08Pardon?
08:09Well, most asteroids spin.
08:11Yes, but this could be a stable source of molybdenum.
08:13Charles, I'm a navigator, not a physicist.
08:15Ask Chantal or get one of the students to look at it.
08:18You're not well, are you?
08:21I'm not.
08:22You look ill.
08:23Oh, no, I'm just overworked and at rest.
08:26Oh.
08:27I had wanted to go through the navigation charts later, but if you're off colour...
08:31Oh, hello, Thimbo.
08:33Morning.
08:34Well?
08:35Is this afternoon all right?
08:37Why, you're not teaching this morning?
08:38No, I'm not teaching this morning.
08:40So what are you doing?
08:41I've got an appointment with Christophe.
08:43You are ill.
08:44Oh, Charles.
08:47Mr Lewis.
08:48Feeling better now, are you?
08:50Oh, yes, thank you.
08:50Fully recovered.
08:52Good.
08:52Hey, Thimbo, do you need Petra?
08:54Well, I do, actually.
08:55There was a bit of a panic last night.
08:57I need to check it out.
08:58What sort of panic?
08:59An alarm in the starboard airlock.
09:00Elliot thinks it's a false alarm, but I do think we ought to check it.
09:03Yes, we will.
09:05Petra, security scanners, starboard airlock.
09:08Last night's taped, 2400 hours.
09:09Well, not Elliot.
09:16Petra, identify person pictured on screen.
09:21Daniel Weatherby.
09:24Well, you know nothing happens when you pass a current through HCL and toluene.
09:28Ah.
09:29Right, so when water's added, you get ions, because water is a base.
09:32Water is extensively polarised.
09:34In this case, a proton acceptor and...
09:37I think I'm more of a navigator than a chemist.
09:39Do you believe in those?
09:41No.
09:42I think Daniel does.
09:45Of course, I'd like to have garlic soup, but you can't really have soup as tappers.
09:50You know what, Jim?
09:51You are the most creative person on this ship.
09:53One, two, three, four.
09:57Who's the boy they all adore?
09:59Five, six, seven, eight.
10:00Who's the one we love to hate?
10:02Give it a rest, Melody.
10:13Espinacas a la Catalana.
10:15I dropped the kettle and stuff of how you have to this morning.
10:18You need anchovies.
10:19Oh, I need anchovies for everything.
10:22Improvise.
10:23The poor said I have to follow recipes religiously.
10:25He said I've got to stop improvising.
10:27Do you think I'm a bad burser?
10:29Yes.
10:30Pig.
10:31Oh, not you, him.
10:32Um, I wondered if I could have a word.
10:35Of course, come and sit down.
10:36Well, don't mind me.
10:37I won't take any notice.
10:38I'll be like a little mouse over here.
10:40You won't know I'm here.
10:41Perhaps I should come back later.
10:43Out.
10:44I've been out all morning.
10:45See you later, Rebecca.
10:47Close.
10:53I'm sorry.
10:55I know I shouldn't get upset.
10:57I'm just feeling angry.
10:57Hey, I'm here.
10:58Never mind.
10:59Come on.
10:59Tell me all about it.
11:03A spooky evening.
11:05Yes.
11:06A little bit of harmless fun.
11:07People enjoy being frightened.
11:08Captain Creasy was awoken by a security alert in the airlock.
11:12Yes, I'll apologise to Captain Creasy.
11:13What were you doing by the airlock?
11:14Oh, student hijinks, larking about, you know.
11:16The security code was activated.
11:19It could have been very serious.
11:20I know.
11:20I'm sorry.
11:21It must have been terribly irritating.
11:22But I assure you there was no genuine security risk.
11:25Why the airlock, Daniel?
11:26It was harmless.
11:27Totally harmless.
11:29I do apologise once more and assure you that no further occurrences will happen of this nature.
11:34Oh, go away.
11:36I don't want any further occurrences of any nature.
11:40Got it?
11:40As though you stooped to folly and found too late that man betrayed.
11:48Pardon?
11:49You feel that men always leave you?
11:54Well, they do, don't they?
11:57My father said he loved me and then he died.
12:01Jean-Francois said he loved me and now he's gone.
12:04Why are you so upset about Melody?
12:08She behaved so badly.
12:11And I think how hurt she must be to be so unkind and that upsets me.
12:16I see.
12:16I had a dreadful relationship with my mother.
12:22Your mother?
12:24I got on well with my father, though.
12:27Sometimes I think that affected everything.
12:30You think your mother felt you'd taken your father away from her?
12:36And it's rather the same with Melody.
12:39She thinks I took Jean-Francois away from her.
12:43It's not that simple.
12:44Now he's been sent away from both of us and she blames me for everything.
12:50Poor Victoria.
12:53So he was saying he's fascinated by the different structures that the arms take.
12:57Yes, like Hubble.
12:58Our galaxy, of course, is SB.
13:00Really?
13:00I wouldn't have known that.
13:02Of course, there are irregular types of amorphals.
13:05See you later, Fimbo.
13:06Don't pull me.
13:07What's going on?
13:08Where are you going to see the doctor?
13:09Oh, you think we're having an affair with each other and we make a partners to meet?
13:12I don't care about you.
13:14If you're ill, I want to know.
13:15I don't know whether I'm ill or not, Charles.
13:17Hiya.
13:18Oh, hi.
13:19Hi.
13:19How are you?
13:20Um, well, I've got to pull myself up with chemistry.
13:23Boring, but you'll crack it.
13:25Do you believe in ghosts?
13:27No.
13:29Ghosts.
13:30Charles.
13:30It's my office as well, woman.
13:37I've got an appointment.
13:38I don't know why they all want to come and talk to you anyway.
13:40It's my sympathetic nature.
13:41Now, go and scoot.
13:42How long for?
13:44Oh, I don't know.
13:45The whole woman belonging is quite unfair.
13:47I've got a headache and I'm sick and tired of women coming in here all day long about their relationships.
13:51What a kindly bedside manner you have.
13:53Oh, I'm sorry.
13:54Have I done the right time?
13:54Oh, no, no, no, of course not.
13:56Come on, sit down.
13:57It's only you than me, Mercedes.
13:59Oh, and if he starts being sympathetic, don't believe it for a moment.
14:04Okay, so tell me all about that.
14:07Oh, sounds a bit silly, actually.
14:09But you can understand why your relationships go wrong, Angie.
14:12I wonder if it's all your fault.
14:13Oh, no, no, no, much worse than that.
14:16I know it sounds absurd, but I think I might be pregnant.
14:24Stress in your work and in your personal life.
14:41One month isn't out of the ordinary in space.
14:43The body reacts differently.
14:44It's out of the ordinary for me.
14:46Just because you feel unwell doesn't mean that you're pregnant.
14:49Have you been immunized?
14:50Yeah. Tetanus, space virus, the usual Mars 14.
14:54I had my boosters about two weeks ago.
14:56What could be a reaction to that?
14:58My back aches, and I've been throwing up every morning.
15:00Food poisoning?
15:01No. No one else on the ship has been throwing up, have they?
15:04Look, are you going to test me or not?
15:07Yes, but pregnancy is the last thing I consider.
15:11Not if you've been immunised.
15:12There have been dozens of cases of women who've got pregnant after they've been immunised.
15:16Precisely three in the last five years,
15:18and that includes Jupiter's system, Island 5, Mars, and Moon Station.
15:23Here, perhaps I'd better have a look at you.
15:27Does your partner know?
15:28What?
15:30Your partner. I...
15:31If you think you're pregnant, I presume you know who...
15:34Of course I know.
15:35I don't see what that's got to do with you anyway.
15:39Hey, come to our special party in the Club Galileo tonight.
15:43I'm never coming to any more of your horrible parties ever.
15:45No, no. It's not a horrible party. It's flamenco.
15:48Yeah, you get to eat tapas and listen to the ancient hypnotic sounds of flamenco.
15:52Oh, drop, dear.
15:53And a free glass of manzanilla.
15:55Manzanilla?
15:55Yep.
15:56Especially for you, because we like you so much.
15:59Where did you get manzanilla from?
16:03Well, I can't find anything wrong.
16:05Everything seems perfectly healthy.
16:07Good.
16:08Of course, if you were only a couple of weeks pregnant, it would be difficult to be certain this early on.
16:14So why not just do the test, then?
16:16What would you do if you found out that you were pregnant?
16:20Jump out of the nearest airlock without a spacesuit.
16:23Negative attitude towards mother.
16:25Look, I'm up here to navigate Daedalus 10. I've been working on it for years.
16:29And now isn't the time or the place to start a family.
16:32What an awful thought.
16:34I can't do the usual test because of the M14 booster, so we'll have to synthesize some cultures, okay?
16:41You're the doctor.
16:43Right.
16:44So we'll take some, put it through Medicom, see what Patrick can come up with.
16:50How long will it take?
16:51You should know by tomorrow.
16:53Try and put out of your mind till then, okay?
16:54I don't know. What would you choose?
17:07Well, there's vegetarian paella and there's flamenco rice.
17:10Very exciting. I think I'll have the paella. We used to have that in Melbourne.
17:14Right, there you are.
17:15I think I'll brave the flamenco rice.
17:18So, how's the captain? Swatting for his exams?
17:21Well, no, actually. It's all a bit awkward.
17:23So what are ought clouds?
17:24Well, nobody's got a clue. That's their only known characteristic.
17:28Look, this is all terribly festive.
17:30Hmm, I've been making an effort.
17:32So what's vegetarian paella, apart from a contradiction in terms?
17:37Rice and vegetables.
17:38You've no idea how difficult it is without the proper ingredients.
17:41And consumers are hardly sophisticated.
17:43I'm sure it'll be very nice.
17:44And what's flamenco rice?
17:46Rice and vegetables.
17:47You could reduce all the great dishes of the world to meat and tomatoes or rice and mushrooms.
17:52It's mushrooms.
17:53It's rice and mushrooms.
17:55And carrots. There's lots of nice carrots.
17:57Oh, mine's got mushrooms too. Great.
17:58Not again. You've been improvising, haven't you?
18:01I've followed the recipes, but we are short on a lot of things.
18:04Especially with those missing boxes.
18:06Well, we have got quite a lot of other things.
18:08So it's not a question of improvising, more of substituting.
18:10Substituting mushrooms?
18:12Can't we use the mushrooms as compost or something?
18:14They grow on the compost.
18:16That's why we have them.
18:18Don't you want your mushrooms, then?
18:26Christophe?
18:28Have you got a minute?
18:44So I suppose after my parents died and abandoned me, I latched on to Jean-Francois, the substitute family.
19:00Sarah says, I stooped to follow him.
19:02And found too late that men betrayed.
19:05Yeah.
19:06And then there's Tim, of course.
19:08He's my only real family.
19:10He's gone now.
19:12We hadn't been separated before.
19:14And now Jean-Francois's gone.
19:18Sometimes I think I'd feel better if he'd just died instead of leaving me.
19:22What?
19:25And, um...
19:27I keep being horrid to Victoria.
19:32You blame her for Jean-Francois's betrayal.
19:37Well, I did look after her when she first came here.
19:40You feel Victoria has betrayed you as well as Jean-Francois?
19:44Yeah, she did.
19:49Oh, I don't know.
19:50Every morning I wake up and I tell myself I'll forgive and forget.
19:53Look, Melody.
19:55This is a very small ship.
19:56We have to see each other every day.
19:57You know, it would make things a lot easier if you showed a bit more self-control.
20:00You're not supposed to say that.
20:05You're not supposed to tell us what to do.
20:06Yes, yes, I know.
20:08I'm tired and it's late.
20:11And, you know, it wouldn't hurt for you to sort things out with Victoria.
20:14You know you'll have to in the end.
20:16So it would make you feel much better afterwards, won't it?
20:20I suppose so.
20:21Good.
20:23Because it's late.
20:24And it's dinner time.
20:26I'm starving.
20:36Oh, you gave me a scare.
20:38Sorry.
20:40How are you feeling?
20:41Fine.
20:42What did Christophe say?
20:44Nothing.
20:44He said nothing was the matter with me.
20:46Oh, good, good.
20:47No, he checked me over and said I was fine.
20:50Well, that's all right, then.
20:52I'm sorry I snapped earlier.
21:00Come on, let's go and have a drink, shall we?
21:06That tastes like real men's.
21:08You know, it can't be genuine.
21:09Well, they're charging genuine prices.
21:11Hey, senorita, I didn't expect you to see their faces at a student bash.
21:14Daniel!
21:15Daniel, where's the sherry from?
21:17Hey, the finno is from Gery's.
21:19And the marigilla is from Baracutas de la Cinevara, Taratinga.
21:24Ask a stupid question.
21:26What do you expect?
21:26You know, these little slaggy things are so good.
21:29But where do they get it from?
21:30Almonds?
21:31I mean, there's not an almond tree this side of the Japanese space station.
21:34Olives, patata bravas, anchovies, and queso fritos.
21:37Fine cheese.
21:38Yeah, well, then there's aioli with fresh garlic.
21:40Fresh garlic?
21:41Hey, we try hard this time.
21:43What are these?
21:44Marissima's best olives.
21:46It's stoned and there's stuff with anchovies that might be marinated.
21:49Yes, I see.
21:50Uh, try the finno, Rebecca, on the house.
21:52What?
21:54Oh!
21:56Hi.
21:56Come and have a drink, why not?
21:57No, in a minute.
21:58It's later.
21:59Hi.
21:59It's funny, isn't it?
22:02I'm supposed to have cases of olives and anchovies and I haven't.
22:05You're not supposed to have them, but you have.
22:07Have you ever heard of the chaos theory?
22:08Do you like some cherry?
22:13Please.
22:16How's Mercedes?
22:17Sorry?
22:18She came to see you this morning.
22:19The state of her health concerns me.
22:21She's my navigator.
22:21I don't think there's anything I need to tell you, Professor.
22:24You stole my supplies.
22:25You stole my supplies.
22:27Would you believe they fell off the back of a shuttle?
22:29You stole my supplies.
22:30My God, you've done it this time.
22:32Oh, borrowed rather than stole.
22:33I have a right to know, Doctor.
22:35No, not from me you don't.
22:37At least not yet.
22:38Not yet?
22:38What do you mean, not yet?
22:40Why don't you go and talk to Mercedes?
22:42You pinched my anchovies.
22:43You pinched them off the shuttle.
22:44No, no, no.
22:45They're all here, safe and sound.
22:46Now, please, Rebecca.
22:47Paul, Paul, did you hear that?
22:48Rebecca, please.
22:49You didn't believe I'd ordered them.
22:50Well, I didn't know.
22:51Aren't you going to say sorry?
22:52Sorry?
22:53I think you can say it better than that.
22:54Hey, perhaps we should offer Jim the catering franchise.
22:57Hey, that sounds a really good idea, Sarah.
22:59We might be able to do some sort of arrangement here.
23:01Your name isn't Jim.
23:02But I thought we were in this together.
23:05I have spoken to Mercedes.
23:07She is being stupidly secretive.
23:09Which is why, as project manager, Deedonus,
23:11I am asking you...
23:14Mercedes?
23:32This is the first part of the show.
23:43This is the second part of the show.
23:45Transcription by CastingWords
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