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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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00:01It's just a plasmoid. High voltage discharge.
00:05Ready?
00:06Left.
00:07Okay.
00:13Yeah.
00:19Yeah.
00:21Yeah.
00:30Yeah.
00:30Yeah.
00:32Yeah.
00:33Yeah.
00:33Yeah.
00:34Yeah.
00:36Yeah.
00:37Yeah.
00:38Yeah.
00:54Yeah.
01:00I thought that log couldn't surprise me anymore.
01:02They must have seen something.
01:04Is it you, Shaq? Up to your old tricks again?
01:07Not given to exaggerating.
01:09Well, Melody isn't.
01:11Where's Wetherby getting his moonshine from these days?
01:14I don't drink moonshine.
01:17Well, Victoria doesn't.
01:18I remember a batch of firewater from Galtieres a couple of years back.
01:22Giant pink flamingos.
01:24No, no, they weren't drunk.
01:26It was half past ten.
01:27It's not compulsory, you know.
01:28Oh, what is it then? Ghosts and manifestations?
01:31It's a Jupiter system, not Trensile thingy.
01:34I hear stories even up here.
01:36There's that maintenance shaft above Gantry 2.
01:39I don't like going up there alone.
01:41Come on. We're wasting our time here.
01:44Come to think of it.
01:46I haven't seen you up there much.
01:48Of course you wouldn't.
01:49Not if you're too scared to go there yourself.
01:50I bet you wouldn't spend a night up there.
01:52Of course I would.
01:53Go on, then.
01:54There we go.
01:55See?
01:56I would if I wanted to.
01:58You just don't happen to want to.
01:59I just don't happen to want to.
02:01All right?
02:04Hysteria.
02:04It comes from the Greek meaning womb.
02:07Yes, I know where it comes from.
02:08I want to know what caused it.
02:09Well, it's got absolutely nothing to do with me.
02:12Daniel, those girls got a real fright.
02:13For which I'm truly sorry, but entirely and utterly blameless.
02:18Where were you at 2130?
02:20In my room, doing my accounts.
02:22Your accounts?
02:23And I can tell you, those really were frightening.
02:26Daniel, this is all the hallmarks of one of your stunts.
02:29Look, I'm not after anyone's scalp here.
02:31We're all adults.
02:32I just want to find out what happened.
02:33I'll tell you what happened.
02:36They are both in a very highly emotional state, thanks to my good friend Jean-Francois.
02:41And that dome can be pretty spooky at night.
02:43It's, as I said, hysteria.
02:46It's possible.
02:48Do you mind if I go now?
02:49No, no, no.
02:50Go, go, go.
02:51Oh, and Daniel, do us a favour, huh?
02:54I'm with Spook Knight.
02:55Oh, I'm so sorry.
02:57I'm already planning the next one, since the last was such a success.
03:06All right, Flimbo, I'll put it in the log.
03:08I do think we have to.
03:09What's this?
03:10Last night's incident in the dome.
03:12Oh, yes.
03:12Did anything show up on this morning's security chat?
03:15No, nothing out of the ordinary.
03:16Flimbo thinks it's a ghost.
03:18I didn't say that.
03:18Or the thing from Gantry 2.
03:21I'm just trying to keep an open mind.
03:23What do you think, Elliot?
03:24Ah, you know what girls are like?
03:26Yes.
03:27Present company accepted, of course, Petal.
03:29Thank you, thank you.
03:30Right, well, I'd better leave you to it, then.
03:32Are you all right?
03:33Me?
03:34Yeah, you come and see me later, OK?
03:35All right.
03:36Bye, Christophe.
03:38Now, I want you both to tell me exactly what you saw.
03:42It was sort of a green-blue light.
03:44It was a face.
03:45A face?
03:46You both saw a face.
03:47Well...
03:48What, you didn't?
03:50First, it was just the lights.
03:52The plasma ones, you know.
03:53Mm-hmm.
03:53Then I started running for the lift, and I turned back, and Victoria had fallen.
03:57Look, I saw it.
03:59I saw it, OK.
04:00OK, Victoria.
04:01And then?
04:03Oh, then the lights came after us.
04:05They kept hitting us.
04:06Even when we were in the lift, even when we were on Gantry 2, I could still feel them.
04:13Victoria, this face, was it a face that you recognised?
04:17I recognised.
04:18Just try and tell us what it looked like.
04:21Victoria?
04:22It was a face.
04:24A face, for God's sake.
04:26I mean, you know what a face looks like.
04:28All because some imbecile round Saturn wrapped his ship round a MET satellite.
04:32Yes, I know.
04:33That didn't help.
04:33The press blows it up out of all proportion, so the government needs to be seen to be doing
04:37something.
04:38Still have to take the test, Elliot.
04:40I will when we get back.
04:42You cannot leave the system until you have taken the test.
04:44How are they going to stop me?
04:46Take away your command.
04:48They wouldn't do that.
04:49They would.
04:49Breland would make them.
04:51He won't put anything at risk this trip.
04:53There's too much at stake.
04:54And who do you replace me with?
04:56I don't know.
04:58You'll think of someone.
04:59Look, if you're worried, why don't you simply do a couple of trial runs?
05:02I'll help you.
05:03I am not worried.
05:05And even if I was, you'd be the last person I'd ask.
05:07Why?
05:09Who do you think would get my job, Finder?
05:14I'm scared.
05:16Ridiculous.
05:16Every time Elliot mentions the test, he looks decidedly uncomfortable.
05:20He ought to be able to pass it with his eyes closed.
05:22I'd had his done lab five since he was at Cranfield.
05:25He can't do it.
05:25He shouldn't be commanding a ship.
05:27Oh, come on.
05:27Charles, we've all got qualifications.
05:29How many of us could just sit down and retake them at a moment's notice?
05:32All of us, I hope.
05:34Could you?
05:35Could you just sit down and retake your first PhD thesis?
05:38Yes.
05:39Well, the same isn't true of ordinary mortals.
05:42Go easy on him.
05:43Charles is a decent old stick.
05:46Not much older than me.
05:47Everyone seems to have their knife into him these days.
05:50Mercedes, everything that we believe in depends on this mission.
05:54I'm not going to see it jeopardized.
05:55No, but all I'm saying is the more hyped up he gets, the less chances he's got of passing.
05:59Take him aside, Charles, and talk to him reasonably.
06:02One decent old stick to another.
06:10Mercedes tells me you're worried about the NAV5 comm skills retest.
06:15I think it's an insult.
06:18See, it must be irksome to a man of your experience.
06:20Complete waste of time.
06:22Still, a couple of hours won't make too big a hole any day.
06:25For two pins, I'd tell them what to do with their test.
06:28Not worried about it, are you?
06:29I could pass that test blindfolded.
06:31Sacky.
06:32I just resent the implication by some limp-wristed base rat in Strasbourg that I can't fly my ship.
06:38Quite.
06:39But the law requires that you have a valid up-to-date ticket.
06:43Bureaucracy gone mad.
06:44And unless you do, we can't proceed beyond pacify.
06:47Not with you in command, anyway.
06:53So, when will you take it?
06:56As soon as I've got time.
06:58Not this morning.
07:00Bit awkward.
07:01I'll try and fit it in later this week.
07:04I got a better idea.
07:06Why don't you do it this morning?
07:08Yes.
07:09All right, I'll fix it up this morning.
07:12Splendid.
07:15Bloody pen pushers, eh?
07:18I think it might be an idea if I move Sarah in with Victoria.
07:22What?
07:22I don't want Victoria to be on her own right now.
07:25What?
07:26What about me?
07:27I don't want to be on my own.
07:28Well, Jenny can move in with you.
07:30I don't want Jenny.
07:31Why can't Jenny move in with Victoria?
07:33Jenny's a sweet kid, but she can be, well, abrupt at times.
07:37Victoria really needs someone caring.
07:40Christophe's afraid it might be space confinement syndrome.
07:42Rebecca, I'm not suffering from any kind of syndrome.
07:45I'm just scared stiff.
07:46I want someone with me.
07:47I want Sarah with me.
07:49Christophe suggested I move Victoria into your cabin.
07:52Oh, dear.
07:53I don't think they'd do either of us any good.
07:55You two haven't settled your differences yet, then.
07:57Come on, Rebecca.
07:58Last time we shared, I was planning my wedding to Jean-Francois.
08:01Now she's planning her wedding to Jean-Francois.
08:03But these things happen.
08:04There's no one to blame.
08:05Yeah, well, that's not exactly how I see it.
08:07Forgiving and understanding as I'm trying to be.
08:10Maybe she sees it the same way.
08:11Perhaps she feels guilty.
08:12Perhaps she should.
08:14You went back and helped her last night.
08:16You went back and saved her.
08:18Now you won't let her share your cabin.
08:19Oh, look.
08:19Move Gabriella in with her.
08:21Gabriella's a sweet kid, but they barely know each other.
08:23It's a sad thing when you have to turn to the comfort of strangers.
08:28Answers.
08:29A, X-ray, Foxtrot, 5698.
08:34B, Delta Alpha, 6784.
08:39C, Yankee Zulu, 81, 39.
08:45Correct.
08:49No problems.
08:50Go away.
08:52That's an order.
08:53Question three.
08:54You are in geosynchronous orbit, RAND-IO, on the coordinates shown on the screen.
09:00What?
09:01Using only radiometric data, calculate a course for the moon Phobos in Mars system, accurate to within 1.6 kilometers.
09:10Check.
09:10The radiometric data required is on your screen now.
09:14You have 15 minutes.
09:18Are you sure?
09:20Yeah, really, go on, off you go.
09:21There's no need.
09:22I'm all right.
09:23Great.
09:23I can get on with my Europa project.
09:25See you later.
09:26And cheer up.
09:26OK?
09:26Mm-hm.
09:31Look, I don't need the company.
09:33I'd rather be on my own.
09:34Oh, well, I don't.
09:35And Sarah's gone for counselling, so...
09:42Do you want a coffee or anything?
09:44No.
09:45Do you?
09:46I'll get you one.
09:47No.
09:47No.
09:50Thanks for last night.
09:52Last night.
09:53You know, when I fell.
09:55Oh.
09:55Well, you can't let the old plasmoid scare you off, can you?
10:00You didn't see the face?
10:07Look, Victoria, I've been wondering...
10:10Sarah and I have been wondering, with things as they are, if you want to move back in with
10:14us...
10:14Move back?
10:16Well, yeah.
10:16I mean, you're only next door.
10:17It wouldn't take a few moments to move your things through.
10:20It's all right.
10:22Gabriella's offered to move in with me.
10:24Right.
10:26Well, we're only next door, if you ever want to come in for a chat sometime.
10:28Any time, if you want.
10:30Thanks.
10:30I will.
10:33How do you feel?
10:35I'm tired.
10:37But I can't sleep.
10:39Me neither.
10:41Too frightened to close my eyes.
10:43You did see that face, didn't you?
10:47I'm sorry.
11:00You have 30 seconds to give your answer.
11:02Yeah, I know.
11:05Chart 45 alpha.
11:08Course...
11:09X-ray foxtrot...
11:124934.
11:13No, 24.
11:1524.
11:16I read back.
11:17Chart 45 alpha.
11:20Course X-ray foxtrot.
11:224924.
11:23Correct.
11:24Well, you never know.
11:27That's your next question.
11:28Consider the following classical measures of a conic section orbit about a gravitational
11:34center.
11:35The semi...
11:36There's something wrong.
11:37What?
11:37Petra, shut down power on Gantry 3.
11:39My God.
11:40And Gantry 2.
11:41Petra, cancel training program.
11:43What have you done?
11:44Nothing.
11:44I haven't done anything at all.
11:45Petra, reference solar cell closed down.
11:48Countermand immediate.
11:50Instruction invalid.
11:52No such instruction was received.
11:54Then why are you doing it?
11:56Petra, engage nuclear reactor immediate.
11:59Power loss critical in two minutes.
12:01Vimbo.
12:02What the hell's going on?
12:20Nuclear reactor engaged.
12:22Power restored Gantry 2 and Gantry 3.
12:27Close.
12:28Must be close.
12:29Professor Rullen calling concept.
12:32Petra.
12:33What happened?
12:33We don't know.
12:34Something wrong with the solar panels.
12:36We've engaged the backup power supply.
12:37I'm coming up.
12:38See it yourself.
12:39They're still closing down.
12:41Petra, reference solar panels.
12:44Suspend all functions immediate.
12:46Solar panel functions suspended.
12:48Still closing.
12:49You didn't leave the order.
12:51Petra didn't receive it.
12:53Who or what is tampering with my ship?
12:59Open.
13:02Hello.
13:03You're not supposed to be here.
13:05Well, you didn't come to the seminar on your Opa.
13:08Yeah, well, I'm very busy right now.
13:10Yeah, well, you haven't been down for your meals or anything.
13:13What do you want, Gabby?
13:14Well, you promised to help with my project.
13:16On space exploration, you said you'd be in the study lab.
13:19Yeah, well, something's come up.
13:21But it's due in tomorrow.
13:22Well, there must be a lot of other people who can help you, surely?
13:27Hmm?
13:31Oh, Gabby.
13:32All right.
13:34Half an hour.
13:34No more.
13:37You never close down one power source without first engaging the other.
13:41I'm well aware of that, Professor.
13:43Um, it's stopped.
13:45Petra, engage all solar panels.
13:48Solar panels engaged.
13:51There they go.
13:53I've never done anything like it.
13:54When was the last systems check?
13:56We did a systems check at 0900 hours and 1200.
13:58I'll do a full systems check now and Fimbo will look over Petra.
14:03Petra, full internal diagnostic tests, immediate implementation.
14:07Acknowledged.
14:08Cut in.
14:09I'm sure I don't have to tell you what would have happened in my labs,
14:12not to mention Medicom, if this power failure had lasted much longer.
14:15No, Professor, you don't have to tell me.
14:17All of the consequences if something like this had happened once we're beyond pacified?
14:20I'm as keen to find out what happened as you are,
14:22and the sooner I get on with it, the better.
14:25Don't suppose you've done the now five tests?
14:27Yeah, I was halfway through when this happened.
14:30Do you see?
14:32Bit of a sickness, really. I was doing rather well.
14:34So what happens now?
14:36I have to abandon it.
14:37Rain stop playing.
14:38Tedious, I know.
14:39Real life getting in the way of admin, but there we are.
14:43Actually, there isn't a problem with that.
14:45There are provisions within the regulations for the interrupting of tests.
14:49Are there, Fimbo?
14:50Yes, you see, they realise that a lot of their servicemen are on active stations.
14:54How very reasonable of them, my old fiend.
14:57All you do is punch in test-interrupted into the time code there,
15:01and just carry on as you did before.
15:05Look, if carrying stuff's good, that can go in just as it is.
15:09But I want to cut it.
15:10No, no, no, it's the best you've got.
15:12Yeah, well, I've only got 20 minutes, and I need to make room for the length of Terrace guy, then.
15:15I admire the sentiment, Gabby, but Bostock 6 is hardly of great importance.
15:19It is to me. I had a picture on my wall at home.
15:22Really?
15:22Yeah, right next to my Amy Johnson.
15:24Terrace going with my inspiration.
15:26It was reading about how they made me want to be a navigator.
15:27So, that's the plan, is it?
15:29I know it won't be easy.
15:31Do you know only 14% of interplanetary navigators are female.
15:34Ah, you live and learn.
15:35There's still a lot of prejudice.
15:37Well, it never occurred to me that I couldn't be anything I wanted.
15:41Right. I want to go all the way.
15:43Ah, so you want to command.
15:44Only 50 ships anywhere have a female commander.
15:46Yeah, well, there are a time bar on these command courses, Gabby.
15:48Eight years minimum.
15:50They're not going to spend millions of records on somebody who's just going to leave and have babies.
15:54Children, married. I don't want any of that.
15:56Yeah, well, it can catch up on you.
15:58Yeah, well, I think it's terrible when a woman with brains and ambition gives it all up just for a
16:01man.
16:02Don't you?
16:06You don't know what caused it, then?
16:08I checked every system inside out.
16:10Thank God it didn't hit Gantry 4.
16:11Oh.
16:12There's no danger. Backup system's worked okay.
16:14If the lights had gone out down there, we'd have been breaking out the straitjacket.
16:18It's brought me some time. Delayed the inevitable.
16:21I thought you were doing really well.
16:23The first two questions are to lull you into a false sense of security.
16:28Then they hit you with radiometrics.
16:30Oh, you're what?
16:31Stone Age stuff. Haven't looked at it since Granfield.
16:34Don't you think you ought to, then, now?
16:36Let's get Mercedes here.
16:38I could sit with it till doomsday and I still wouldn't understand it.
16:41You must have understood it once.
16:43Once.
16:45A lot of years and a lot of brain cells ago.
16:48Well, couldn't we?
16:49No, we couldn't fiddle it.
16:51Even if we had Tim Shaw.
16:52It was only one question. You've already done three.
16:56There'll be more tomorrow.
16:58Radiometrics is over half the test.
17:00Why do you think I've been avoiding it for weeks?
17:02What are you gonna do?
17:04I'm gonna fail.
17:06Lose my command.
17:08That's what I'm gonna do, love.
17:11I don't care what anybody says.
17:13I'm sleeping with the lights on tonight.
17:15Tell me what thy lordly name is.
17:18Upon the night's plutonium shore.
17:20Cooth the Raven.
17:22And never more.
17:23Daniel!
17:27What's the matter with you?
17:28Daniel, if you'd been through what we'd been through, you would not be laughing.
17:32What did you want, anyway?
17:33I brought you these.
17:34Oh, thanks.
17:35I've been experimenting with the hors d'oeuvre.
17:36How much is this gonna cost us?
17:38My treat.
17:38Oh, guilty conscience.
17:40I've got nothing to feel guilty about.
17:43Look, Daniel, are you sure it wasn't you last night?
17:45I don't know.
17:46I organised an admittedly childish spooks evening, and then suddenly I'm Jack the Ripper.
17:50Well, come here, Jack, then, and help me with the slot.
17:53Honestly, I had no idea you were so sensitive.
17:55Yeah, well, now you know, don't you?
17:57I'd rather put the kibosh on my next spook evening.
17:59Good.
18:00I was gonna hold it in the dome.
18:02Well, I'm never going in there again as long as I live.
18:04I suppose you're gonna have to think of something else now.
18:07How about a Beatrix Potter evening?
18:15Hey, you've been a stranger the last couple of days.
18:18Oh, it's this programme.
18:19It's about as organised as a box of frogs.
18:21Oh, I'm sorry.
18:22Don't be sorry.
18:23Yeah, from what I hear, the Michelangelo crew had more to worry about than record-keeping.
18:27Mm-hm.
18:28I saw all their faces last night.
18:30On the screen, I hissed them to add.
18:33How's it going?
18:34Oh, we're getting there.
18:35Let me drag you away for a drink.
18:36Oh, are they all down there?
18:38I suppose so.
18:39Actually, I was thinking of my cabin.
18:40Oh?
18:41Is there something you want to talk to me about?
18:43Does there have to be?
18:45Perhaps I just like talking to you.
18:47I see.
18:49I'd like a chance to get to know you a bit better.
18:51Is this the service that you offer to all your patients?
18:54No.
18:55How about it?
18:56Look, you know more about my personal relationships than anyone else on this ship.
19:00So?
19:02You've got a nerve.
19:04Hey, look.
19:06Four days before you reach pacify, let the programme wait a few hours.
19:11An incredible nerve.
19:14What, so are you coming for a drink?
19:16No.
19:17But thanks anyway.
19:22Maybe.
19:22Toodle-in.
19:25Bex, you don't mind if I call you Bex, do you?
19:28I prefer it to Rosie.
19:29Only we've always been mates, you and me.
19:31Of course we have.
19:32We've always been mates.
19:33I could call you Rebecca in front of the kids.
19:35Whose kids?
19:36Our kids.
19:38On the ship.
19:40Thank God for that.
19:41I'll call you Miss Harvey if you like.
19:44I knew a chap called Harvey once.
19:45It's a small world.
19:46I didn't look like him.
19:47No, come on.
19:48You see, the thing is, all I'm trying to say is this could be the best thing that has
19:55ever happened to me.
19:55No, it isn't.
19:56Now, I'm getting you to your duty bunk, and then you're on your own after that.
20:00No, I mean, I mean the tests.
20:02The tests.
20:03You changed your tune.
20:05You see, the thing is, if I fail that test, I'm free.
20:11There are a worry in the world.
20:13Now goes 20 again.
20:15Sounds good, Elliot.
20:18You ever been to the moon, Bex?
20:20Mm-hmm.
20:21I'm back many times.
20:23Now you go to sleep.
20:26Never too late, is it, to start again?
20:30No.
20:31Of course it's not.
20:44Oh, it's you.
20:46I was just having a last look round.
20:49I thought this is where everyone came on a Friday night.
20:51Not anymore.
20:52Yeah, they'd laugh about it at breakfast, but they'd stay away at night.
20:56Yes, well, we're all daytime atheists.
20:59Ed, you're here.
21:01I'm curious.
21:03I know you're treating this as a simple case of hysteria.
21:06No, I'm treating this as what I can see, and believe me, it's far from simple.
21:11Have you ever heard of the stone tape theory?
21:14No, I can't say that I have.
21:16It aims to explain ghosts, hallucinations, that sort of thing.
21:21When we make a recording, or a video, what we're actually doing is recording a sound or an image onto
21:26another material.
21:26You put the material into a machine, you create the right conditions, and the sound or the imagery appears.
21:32Okay, sir.
21:32No.
21:33But what if it's not just tape that can do this?
21:36What if, say, the stones of an old cathedral, or these plants, anything, can do the same?
21:42And all the world's a tape recorder.
21:43One creates the right conditions, quite by accident, and a sound or image appears.
21:51Impossible to prove, of course, but what if it were true?
21:56I mean, think of all the things this place might have seen and recorded.
22:02It's part of the original ship, the Elizabeth Bonaventure.
22:05Think of all the people who've lived here.
22:09And died here.
22:11Yes.
22:19You really should take these.
22:21I don't want to sleep.
22:23If you don't sleep, you really will start seeing these.
22:26I'm frightened of what I might see if I do.
22:28Look, if you take these, I'll sit up and keep watch.
22:30I mean, I can sleep in the day. I've only got to hand my essay in.
22:33You don't have to humor me.
22:34I'm not.
22:35Look, I'm not bonkers, whatever they might have told you.
22:38They haven't told me anything.
22:40And it's not space confinement syndrome, either.
22:43Oh.
22:44Oh, I know what they're thinking.
22:46Was it a face I recognised?
22:50Did you really see something last night?
22:53Yes.
22:54We're not making it up, and it wasn't a hallucination.
22:58I believe you.
22:59Well, you're the only person who does.
23:01Well, I think they're taking it seriously.
23:04No, they're not.
23:05They're treating us as if it's up here.
23:07Well, it's not.
23:07It's out there.
23:09What is?
23:10I don't know.
23:12But it's something evil.
23:14It was out there yesterday, and it's out there now.
23:16Oh.
23:23He saw his sword.
23:30Well, he's dead.
23:31Um...
23:32Oh, he's dead.
23:34Oh, he's dead.
23:36Oh, he's dead.
23:41I know.
23:41Oh, he's dead.
23:43Oh, he's dead.
23:45Look at the end, Connor.
23:46Oh, he's dead.
23:46No, he's dead, no.
23:46Oh, no.
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