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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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00:10We are the Pilgrim's Master. We shall go always a little further. It may be beyond that last blue mountain
00:18barred with snow, across that angry or that glimmering sea.
00:30We are the Pilgrim.
01:00Talking in three zero seconds, Elliot. Roger, Lima Zulu, one. Twenty seconds. Talking arm activated.
01:08What I'm trying to say is, the humankind did not come to Jupiter just because it's a good place to
01:13manufacture liquid hydrogen.
01:15Pilgrimage to a million stars.
01:18A romantic view. But in this case, the right view.
01:24What are you doing in Jupiter's system? Did you come all this way?
01:30Seven hundred million kilometers just to orbit a dead moon every five hours?
01:36Some of you are here because your astonishing abilities justify bringing you out from Earth.
01:41Some because your parents happen to be working in Jupiter's system.
01:45I hope you all have ideals.
01:48I hope you all want to dedicate yourselves to the future of space exploration.
01:55I hope none of you have come to Jupiter's system just to lounge around drinking Callisto Cokes and worrying about
02:01hairstyles.
02:04I hope you all consider yourselves crusaders in a noble cause.
02:11Locking off, Elliot.
02:13Roger, Lima Zulu, one. Welcome to the happy hour.
02:22Victoria, I'm Rosemary Greenwood, the bursar, the one who wrote to you about your place here.
02:27Welcome to Columbus College.
02:29Isn't this all you, dear?
02:30It's all I was allowed without paying for excess.
02:32Anyway, we had an extra cash.
02:34Well, not to worry.
02:37Come on, let's get you settled in.
02:38Most of the students are at Finbo's science discussion group.
02:41And Finbo Lewis's first officer is very enthusiastic.
02:47Professor Brelin.
02:48Mr. Lewis.
02:50The more you talk about the expedition to Parkinson's style, the more fascinating it sounds.
02:55Now, I know you've always hoped to recruit your crew in the Jupiter system.
02:58If you know that, you know more than I do.
03:00Well, many of us wonder how many places are still available.
03:03One or two.
03:07Well, how many here would go?
03:09How many here would go on the greatest adventure of all?
03:13Oh, man's first ever starship mission.
03:17Man's first journey to the stars.
03:19I would.
03:20I'd go.
03:22And I think I'd take you, Miss McBride.
03:25Well, that's it.
03:27Never mind Parkinson's star.
03:29I've got to catch the shuttle back to Space City.
03:31Well, I'd like to thank Professor Brelin for addressing this, the last of my science discussion groups for the year
03:362049.
03:38And to assure him that not only Fiona, but everybody aboard Columbus College would be honoured to join the Daedalus
03:4510 expedition.
03:46And we hope the year 2050 brings it to fruition.
03:50Thank you, Professor Brelin.
03:51Perhaps if somebody made an effort with him.
03:53Professor Brelin?
03:55Fimbo.
03:55Oh, no way.
03:57It's New Year's Eve.
03:58The only boy on the ship I haven't kissed is Timmy.
04:06Civic Orange would like to chock.
04:08Card in front.
04:10Please refer to bank.
04:11I don't want to spoil anyone's fun.
04:13Doesn't sound like it.
04:15I've never claimed to be a dancing man.
04:16Oh, but Fimbo, this is the ilia.
04:18A dancing man would be wonderful.
04:19Yeah, a dancing man would be out of this world.
04:22But we're realists.
04:24Scientists.
04:25Rationalists.
04:26You do claim to be a man, Fimbo.
04:30I'll dance, I'll dance.
04:34Pacific Orange invited job.
04:36Debit February 2015.
04:38Card invalid.
04:39Please refer to bank.
04:41There's no use looking at it, Timmy.
04:43You're only torturing yourself.
04:45This is Victoria Frobisher,
04:46who's studying chemistry and biotechnology.
04:48Isn't that right, Victoria?
04:50This is Timothy Shaw, computer science first year.
04:53Right.
04:54Now, what haven't I shown you?
04:55The dome.
04:56Rosie, either the computer accepts my grandmother's recipe for haggis,
05:00or I resign from the refectory committee forthwith.
05:03You know.
05:03Not even a computer can simulate a sheep's stomach out of a soya bean.
05:07Well, I've given her an alternatum.
05:08Haggis by 1800 hours.
05:10Oh, she's had it.
05:11Nobody wants haggis.
05:12Nobody will eat haggis.
05:14Is it Scottish night or isn't it?
05:17Timmy, show Victoria the dome.
05:19There's a love.
05:20Then take her to your sister's room and introduce her.
05:22Right, Fiona, let's go and have a look at some menus.
05:25What about shortbread?
05:26Everyone eats shortbread.
05:27Have your parents just come out?
05:29My dad.
05:30My parents are split up.
05:31Oh, that's how it is these days.
05:33It's something to do with the life we eat and the food we eat.
05:36The science discussion group was about the expedition to Parkinson's staff.
05:41Finbo's desperate to get a place on it, but so far isn't having much luck.
05:44In fact, the only person from Columbus College who has been offered a place is...
05:48Oh, me?
05:51The offer came this morning from Professor Breland.
05:56We've had about 500 applications, of course, but it seems I've got the right psychological profile.
06:01I'm unmarried, got no children.
06:03A bit young, but that's no grave disadvantage on a 12-year voyage.
06:08It's the first ever starship, and it's being built out here over Jupiter.
06:12Fiona McBride says it's a noble adventure for heroes.
06:15But others reckon it's 12 years locked in a loony bin with mad-bearded scientists.
06:19And that's only the women.
06:23I expect that'll make Susie laugh.
06:27Give my love, if you see her.
06:31Professor Breland's coming up from Space City tomorrow.
06:34I think he wants an answer straight away.
06:42I'm going to meet him once a month when he comes down to Space City on leave.
06:45What does your dad do, then?
06:47He's a technician on the Helium-3 ship.
06:49You're going to save up for three years and then buy a farm in Provence.
06:52That Helium-3 stuff sounds a bit dangerous, if you ask me.
06:55Not really.
06:56I mean, nothing's dangerous if you're careful, and he's promised to be the most careful man in the U.
07:00Oh, God!
07:02Oh!
07:03Um, this is Victoria.
07:04I'm showing her around.
07:06Hello.
07:07Oh, I think you're showing room with me and Sarah Robinson.
07:09Hey, Timmy, you don't want to show Victoria somewhere else, hmm?
07:12Yeah, see you later.
07:13Bye-bye, Timmy.
07:14Bye.
07:16That's my sister.
07:17She's been going out with him for nearly a year.
07:19What do you mean, going out?
07:20I mean, going out where?
07:21There's nowhere to go out, is there?
07:23This is going out.
07:24What?
07:24The dome.
07:25When you come here, it's called going out.
07:27There'll be tears, I expect.
07:29Jean-Francois's going back to Earth next week.
07:31Oh, I wish I was.
07:33Nothing.
07:35Nobody cares.
07:36Out of sight, out of mind.
07:38Mine's for the Bob.
07:39Good old Bob.
07:41Yeah.
07:42Three brothers in Highland Terrier, and not one of them bothers to say Happy New Year, Hurley.
07:46He's been asked to a party with a girl called Glenda Albright, but he's going to stay in and mug
07:52up for his accountancy part two papers.
07:54Good old Bob.
07:55Yeah.
07:55Well, that's it.
07:57I'm going to dedicate my life to Thimbo Lewis.
08:00Hurley.
08:01You know, perhaps I'll marry him and become like one of those awful women in space wives.
08:05Can you say something here that's very peculiar?
08:07Something really odd.
08:09Good talk, was it?
08:11Deedle is ten.
08:12Everybody's very interested.
08:14Oh, he is.
08:16You still haven't heard?
08:17Countdown, please, Elliot.
08:19No.
08:19Countdown in five in Lima Sulu.
08:21Who's this bloke I once met at Moon Station?
08:23Clever chap, psychiatrist or something.
08:26Worked on the javelin survivors in that government loony bin in Frankfurt.
08:31They're still there, most of them.
08:33Did you know that?
08:35Anyway, he reckoned the first one went loopy after four months.
08:42Disorientated.
08:44Overpowered by the enormity of it all.
08:46This bloke kept asking over and over.
08:50What's beyond the furthest star?
08:53We're going past the furthest star.
08:58Drivel, of course.
09:00They're only supposed to go a light year toward the nearest star.
09:04But once he started, the rest just crumbled.
09:09Crushed they were.
09:11Crushed by the enormity of it all.
09:27All I can say, Elliot, is if they'll have me on the Daedalus 10 mission, I will be proud to
09:32go.
09:32Oh, yes.
09:33Well, if they'd have me, I'd be proud to go.
09:36I remember when they offered me third mate on the Mars job.
09:40Tubby Wainwright and Giuseppe Poccolato in the mission to spacemen on Great Portland Street.
09:45There's a malfunction in the map screen.
09:46Sector Delta 4507.
09:48I'll have to send an engineer up.
09:50Well, it's got to mean something, hasn't it?
09:52Prepare for a big surprise on Thursday.
09:55A big surprise.
09:56I mean, how can he surprise me when he's in Nottingham and I'm in the Jupiter system?
10:00I keep telling you, he's found someone else.
10:03I mean, we all know what men are, don't we?
10:05Oh, well, thanks a lot.
10:07Are you Victoria Frobisher?
10:09Yes.
10:09Oh, well, I'm Sarah and this is her Linda.
10:11She's in the room next door.
10:13Welcome to the madhouse.
10:14Um, look, I'm sorry I'm not feeling very well.
10:17You don't happen to have an aspirin or anything, do you?
10:20Aspirin?
10:21I'll get Rosie or Pierce to come and look at you.
10:23I don't want anybody to look at me!
10:25Well, I'm sorry, but any illness in space has to be reported.
10:29Look, I just want an aspirin.
10:32Somebody please help me.
10:35Look, all I said was that I had a headache and I wanted an aspirin.
10:38Look, I'm not as young as I look, honestly.
10:40He's done five years at Guy's Hospital.
10:42Licensed to date blood samples throughout the galaxy.
10:44Well, you're not taking mine.
10:46Thanks for the vote of confidence.
10:51Victoria, Medicom can't create an antibody without a sample of your blood.
10:54Well, it can't have a sample of my blood.
10:56God, you've been in space for nine months.
10:58We can't afford to take risks.
11:01Aspirin, paracetamol.
11:02God, you'd think I was demanding heroin.
11:05Look, we don't have aspirin or paracetamol or antibiotics.
11:09In that case, leave me alone, will you?
11:12And tell those two creeps outside to stay outside.
11:15You know, I don't think I'm going to enjoy sharing with her.
11:17I don't think she's got a very sunny disposition.
11:20Yeah, there's a bed free in my study.
11:21Yeah, but you snore, Helinda.
11:24I do not.
11:25Yes, you do.
11:26That's why Jenny moved out.
11:28If she's got a space virus, it could be all over the ship.
11:30Look, I don't suppose for one minute she's got a space virus.
11:32You don't know, Piers.
11:34Well, we can't test of her viral DNA without a genetic fingerprint,
11:36and Lord knows where it is.
11:38I'll get on to medical centre.
11:39All right.
11:40Can I have a word with you girls, please?
11:42Can't we go in then, Rosie?
11:43Just a quick word first.
11:44Won't take a minute.
11:47She's very upset, but Piers doesn't think she's physically ill,
11:50just very unhappy and depressed.
11:51Well, as you know, it can often take time to settle down after the voyage out.
11:55Oh, well, I thought I'd go bonkers in that module.
11:57And my mum was screaming at my dad,
11:59never again, you old basket!
12:01Yes, well, Victoria's now nearly 700 million kilometres away from her mother,
12:07her friends, everyone she's ever known in life,
12:09except for her father, and he's gone to the Helium-3 plant.
12:13Men.
12:14Men.
12:15Men.
12:17Try and talk to her.
12:19Try and get her to come along to the party later,
12:21but don't push it and be gentle with her, okay?
12:23All right.
12:24Okay, Rosie.
12:24Right, I'll get her.
12:28You know Fiona's trying to teach Petra
12:30how to make a haggis.
12:32There's a call going through at 23.50 for James Bromage,
12:36and he wants to take it here for some reason.
12:38That's all right, I'll wait.
12:39It's the party.
12:41Shame.
12:43Oh, Thimber.
12:45I hope I didn't put you off earlier
12:47when we were talking about the Daedalus mission.
12:49I don't think anything could put me off.
12:52No, of course not.
12:54I remember when I had the lust for adventure
12:57a long time ago.
13:05Space City Control.
13:07Will you please look now at Sector Delta 4507
13:11and then tell me I'm going off my head?
13:19What are you doing, greedy boy?
13:22Money, my own business.
13:24You know it won't give you anything till March.
13:26Boys are so greedy.
13:28Look, there'll be plenty to eat at the party, too.
13:30Yeah, you better not get anybody to buy when you're bad,
13:32because if you go buying any more credit,
13:34you'll be in real trouble.
13:39Fungus bum.
13:41Pardon?
13:42I didn't say anything.
13:44No.
13:45It's sometimes hard to believe that he's Melody's brother.
13:47Yeah.
13:48His metabolism seems quite different.
13:49And his brain.
13:51Yeah.
13:51Well, Melody hasn't got much of a brain.
13:53He's got a brain of a criminal.
14:05Not exactly aspirin.
14:07A bit more advanced.
14:09You mustn't worry about Rosie.
14:11She's a good bursa,
14:12and like all good bursas,
14:13she worries about her flock.
14:15You've got to remember what can happen
14:16with an epidemic on a ship like this,
14:18with the air recycled every six hours.
14:20Something like space virus.
14:21If you told me I had space virus,
14:22do you know what I'd do?
14:23No.
14:24I'd laugh.
14:25Well, I should rather like to see you laugh.
14:29Thanks.
14:30If you did have space virus, eh,
14:32you'd kill all of us.
14:34You'd kill all of us.
15:10I wondered if he'd sent me anything on the Valencia.
15:13You know, a dead rose or something.
15:15Well, I don't mean just dead.
15:16A pressed flower.
15:17That wouldn't weigh much.
15:19But the Valencia isn't used on the 13th,
15:21and he definitely says I should prepare for a surprise on Thursday.
15:25I mean, it's not as if it's like him.
15:27He's always been very prosaic.
15:29If I was to hint to him about him sending me a pressed flower,
15:31you'd want to know why he should send a dead rose 400 million miles.
15:35Where did you get that from?
15:36Get what from?
15:37There, in your hand behind your back.
15:39You're supposed to be banned from chocolate bars.
15:42You're supposed to be signed on with a Chocoholics Anonymous.
15:45It's a present for my girlfriend, naturally.
15:47A surprise all the way from now,
15:48except I don't know what I'm on about it.
15:50Have you been at it again?
15:52You have, haven't you?
15:53You've been at it again.
15:56What do you think of this one?
15:57Give Sarah and Hilinda a dance.
15:58What?
15:59Be the gentleman.
16:00Come on, Piers.
16:02What's she dancing with him for?
16:04She's got a bloke.
16:05She's only got a bloke at the end of the week.
16:07You don't think she's...
16:08She can't be.
16:10Not already.
16:11She might not have much brain.
16:13There's nothing wrong with her predatory instincts.
16:15Well, now, Jean-Francois.
16:18The last night of the old year.
16:20It's a big time in France.
16:21Yeah, well, they knock it back a bit in Nottingham.
16:24Are you glad to be going home?
16:25Oh, in some ways.
16:26I'm very sad to be leaving Melody.
16:28Yeah.
16:29She's sad to be seeing you go.
16:31I've got a calendar in my room.
16:33I cross off the days.
16:35Yeah, so does Melody.
16:36Come on.
16:50It was in Sector Delta 4507.
16:53A blackout.
16:5520 arc seconds squared across.
16:57Might have been more.
16:58It's hard to say.
16:59There's not much giving out light in that part of the galaxy.
17:01Well, perhaps a passing craft saturated the scanner.
17:04No other craft in vicinity, Space Center.
17:07Well, we didn't see anything.
17:09Here, you haven't been hitting the Glenfiddich early this year, have you?
17:13I don't think so, Space Center.
17:15Anyway, it's gone now.
17:17Well, yes, it's gone now.
17:21But there was clearly a malfunction, and as such, I am reporting it.
17:24What's the diagnosis?
17:26Well, the computer couldn't see anything, but there is definitely something there.
17:31Or rather not there, because I saw it.
17:35Or rather didn't see it, with my own eyes.
17:38Look, in half an hour, we've got our white heather knees up at Galtieris.
17:42Tomorrow, please.
17:45Wilco, Ilya.
17:47Happy New Year.
17:48And to you, Space Center.
17:51I have a call coming through from Earth.
17:53What's all that about?
17:54Common room calling Finbo Lewis.
17:57Petra.
17:58Finbo Lewis.
17:59Are you standing me up?
18:02Direct Earth call for James Bromwich.
18:05Arriving Jupiter system in 90 seconds.
18:08They were my grandmother's.
18:10She had them when she was a little girl, 60 or 70 years ago.
18:13She's kept all her stuff from when she was little.
18:15You know, records, dolls, everything.
18:17Proper magpie.
18:20We always said it was a good job she didn't have to come up to Jupiter.
18:23She'd have needed an interorbital liner just for her hand luggage.
18:28Have you got a bloke?
18:30No.
18:31Why?
18:32Well, it's what makes girls miserable when they have to leave their blokes behind.
18:36I've got a sort of an arrangement with my Bob.
18:38We still stay faithful and everything.
18:40Only he's allowed to go out with girls for half an hour once every third leap year.
18:45I was just joking.
18:46He can go out in a group, you know, dancing and that was great.
18:48Look, if you want to go to the party, it's all right.
18:54How's your head?
18:55I just need to rest.
18:58Quietly.
18:59Oh, come on, Victoria.
19:00It's nearly midnight.
19:02You don't want to see the new year on your own?
19:04My dad will be thinking of me.
19:06He's not far away after all, is he?
19:08I mean, the Helium-3 ship's only just on the other side of Ganymede.
19:13We promised we'd think of each other on the stroke of midnight.
19:17I'll be okay.
19:20Look, I said I'll be okay.
19:22Come on.
19:23What?
19:23Where?
19:24Somewhere on our own.
19:25I don't want to sing Au Lang Syne.
19:27I want to kiss you.
19:29Melody?
19:30Who did you kiss Victoria Frobisher, the new girl?
19:33Is that Melody?
19:34Who is she with?
19:35Jean-Francois, of course.
19:37Who else?
19:38Oh, well, I'm with the Motley.
19:39Sarah, is Victoria all right?
19:42Her mum's went off with a social worker from Brent Cross.
19:45Her dad's on the Helium-3 plant.
19:46She hasn't got any brothers and sisters and she wishes she was dead.
19:49Oh, well, I knew it was something like that.
19:53Oi, Timmy.
19:54Come and dance.
19:58You'll forget me.
20:00Five minutes, son.
20:01Five minutes?
20:02You'll be lucky.
20:04Oh, Jean-Francois.
20:05Oh, Melody.
20:06Darling.
20:08I'll think of you every day till the seas run dry.
20:12And the rockies crumble.
20:15I love you, Melody.
20:17I know.
20:19Partir.
20:21C'est mourir un peu.
20:23Oh, God.
20:24James, I'm calling straight away without trying to sort out a considered reply, because I want you to think things
20:30through very carefully on this one.
20:34I know that when you're out in space, there can be a strange love of space.
20:39Remember what Prince Faisal said to Lawrence.
20:42The English have a love of desolate places.
20:46Well, there's nowhere as desolate as deep space.
20:50But you can't stay in space.
20:52You have to get back to real life.
20:56Your mother and I feel it will be the most terrible mistake of your life.
21:02James, there'll be no turning back from Daedalus 10.
21:06You'll go onward and onward, year after year after year.
21:38You'll go in and onward.
22:04Sounds good to me.
22:06Midnight Greenwich Mean Time in five seconds.
22:09Four!
22:10Three!
22:11Two!
22:12One!
22:21Old acquaintance be forgot
22:24And never brought to mind
22:28Should old acquaintance be forgot
22:32For the sake of old lang syne
22:36For old lang syne
22:39For old lang syne
22:56And never brought to mind
22:59AHHHH properly
23:02One
23:04One
23:08ninguém
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