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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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00:02Halfway out the door. I'm finished, Rebecca. You know it, and I know it.
00:33I know it.
01:18I know it.
01:49I know it.
01:55I know it.
01:59I know it.
02:41I know it.
02:59I can't see.
02:59I know it.
03:21I know it.
03:35I know it.
04:00I know it.
04:03I know it.
04:04I know it's boring, but you need to get a lot more of it.
04:07I know it.
04:14I know it.
04:20I know it.
04:39I know it.
04:41I know it.
04:57I know it.
05:05I know it.
05:06It's poor Elliot.
05:07Yeah, it's poor Elliot.
05:08Now, to serious matters.
05:10When are we going to get married?
05:12We'll marry as soon as I'm qualified, Charles.
05:14Qualified comm skills?
05:15Comm skills, Professor.
05:16A man of your status merits something far more ambitious.
05:18No, no.
05:19We'll marry when I've got my PhD.
05:22PhD?
05:23God, Mercedes.
05:24That could take months.
05:34Morning, Paul.
05:36Oh, er, Charles.
05:37It's a nice day.
05:38Is it?
05:39A very nice day.
05:40We don't often say that up here, do we?
05:42One day is much the same as another.
05:44Well, er, yes.
05:45No sun, no rain, no autumn chill.
05:48Well, I'm sure you're right.
05:49But, to business, I want you to raise another NAV-5 command skills test.
05:53Me?
05:54Mm-hmm.
05:54Procedure's quite simple.
05:55Commission approval and a computer linked to the Institute.
05:58Yes, all right.
05:59But who's it for this time?
06:00Mercedes Page.
06:01And the reason it's going through you is because she is officially a postgraduate researcher.
06:05And what is she unofficially?
06:09Examination date?
06:10Today, 1100 hours.
06:11Plenty of time if you get a move on.
06:13Well, I'll talk to Rebecca about it, but I don't think we can promise a free study.
06:16Oh, that's all right.
06:17She'll take it in.
06:18Come, Sam.
06:22Was there anything else, Charles?
06:24No, you've come to mention it.
06:25Yes.
06:26But I think it can wait.
06:31He commands, but he's not in command.
06:33It's a different thing, Fimbo.
06:35Yes, yes, but that's not quite the point I'm trying to make.
06:38I mean, Elliot has command.
06:40He has a sort of natural authority.
06:41Yeah, well, try telling Space Commission that.
06:43Oh, it's no use, Mercedes.
06:44They could make me Admiral of the Fleet and I still wouldn't have authority.
06:47No, it'll come with the experience.
06:49If it comes at all, I think Elliot's right.
06:51I do have a tendency towards the, well, weak and ineffectual.
06:56Don't put yourself down.
06:57You're a good officer.
06:58I tried to get him through those tests.
07:01I can't even make the old buzzard do what's good for him.
07:03No, just put that down to his natural pig-headedness.
07:05Not your problem.
07:07Just but he failed.
07:08That is my problem.
07:09Oh, yes.
07:11Look at the fix this puts me in.
07:12Elliot, the captain, my superior officer,
07:15can't issue a single command without my authority.
07:18He doesn't like that, I can tell you.
07:19Perhaps try being a little less sensitive.
07:22I'd like to see how you cope with the resentment.
07:24Yeah, well, stick around and perhaps you will.
07:29Hello, Elliot.
07:30Had a nice little sleep.
07:32It's been arranged for me to do a little work in here for a while,
07:35a sort of test, if that's all right.
07:39Look, I'm not trying to make excuses.
07:41I'm not looking for sympathy.
07:43I just want to be believed.
07:44I'm working at it.
07:46With your track record.
07:47Oh, it's uncanny how my track record keeps coming into it.
07:51What about you, Rebecca?
07:52Me?
07:53Well, I'm keeping an open mind.
07:55Frankly, I'm more concerned about your nocturnal wanderings
07:58in search of food supplies.
07:59I get hungry.
08:00I enjoy the night air.
08:02Can we stick to the point here, please?
08:03The point is, Daniel, the commsense security check revealed nothing.
08:07Look, I've told you what I saw.
08:09I'm sorry I can't prove it.
08:11I'm sorry it hasn't landed me in Medicom.
08:13I'm sorry I haven't gone up the wall like Sarah and Victoria.
08:16Can't you have to go into complete hysterics to get any credibility round here?
08:20There is an atom of truth in what you're saying.
08:22There is?
08:23Well, we all believe the girls.
08:26All right, Daniel.
08:28You saw something.
08:29You're not making excuses and you're not looking for a shoulder to cry on.
08:32Right.
08:33It begs the question.
08:35What do you want us to do?
08:38To kill it, of course.
08:40What else?
08:43Where's Elliot gone?
08:45He's in his earring.
08:45Oh dear, sulking.
08:47Oh, quiet, Charles.
08:48Sorry.
08:49Finally, you have three seconds in which to resolve each of the following command crises.
08:54Input when ready.
09:04The examination is concluded.
09:06Please stand by, candidate, for the result.
09:09Do you want the results now?
09:11Elliot preferred to go and have a drink first.
09:12Don't be ridiculous, man.
09:15The candidate has achieved a pass mark in every category of the navigation command skills.
09:21Congratulations.
09:24Yes.
09:25Congratulations.
09:26I think that's a word we'll be hearing a lot more of today.
09:29Don't you, my darling?
09:46First, we try and find an explanation for this ghost, and then we exercise it.
09:50Ah, Weatherby Exorcism.
09:52With black market holy water.
09:54Look, I'll go with the green snakes being plasmoids.
09:57But why is there no evidence of a high voltage discharge?
10:00Petra's lying.
10:01Petra's lying?
10:01I couldn't stand it if Petra started lying.
10:03Look, this is good old-fashioned electric disturbance causing electromagnetic interference.
10:08Well, Paul?
10:09Maybe.
10:10It's not uncommon in this sort of ship.
10:12Ships crowned full of crumbling circuits and antiquated hardware.
10:16That's true.
10:17Yeah.
10:18Minor force fields, static fields cause all kinds of problems.
10:21Static could distort, refract the odd holograms.
10:23So when did you work this all out, Daniel?
10:25Oh.
10:26Just came to me.
10:27Just like the ghost.
10:28I reckon that a thorough anti-static sweep will establish the source of the discharge.
10:34All right.
10:35Okay, I'll set up a meeting with the captain.
10:37It's nice to know the problem's so mundane.
10:39You going back to counter four?
10:40Hmm.
10:41Two problems.
10:42Why is Petra lying, as you put it?
10:45And why is the discharge limited to one part of the ship?
10:48I don't pretend to know everything.
10:50Oh, no.
10:51Credit where it's due, Daniel.
10:52You were calm and collected.
10:53A lot of people wouldn't have had your cool.
10:56I don't know.
10:57Apart from the course is blind panic.
10:59Well, you can't expect a bunch of impressionable young girls to behave rationally, can you?
11:07To be perfectly honest with you, though, it did give me a bit of a turn.
11:10Sent the old pulses racing.
11:12I can tell you, I was pretty pleased to get my backside out of there.
11:20Hi.
11:22Shouldn't you be asleep?
11:24All I get is go to sleep.
11:25It makes me feel really good.
11:26It's cruel, isn't it?
11:28I think I'm supposed to be under observation.
11:30Still, there's not much point in observing me while I'm asleep.
11:33I don't exactly do a lot, do I?
11:35You know these strange things that have been happening?
11:37Well, we think they're caused by electromagnetic interferences.
11:39Oh.
11:41Oh, well, that's all right then, isn't it?
11:45Where is she?
11:47That's what can be expected.
11:50Paul wants you to take a space medicine tutorial this afternoon.
11:53Impossible.
11:53I'll get someone to sit in the cell.
11:55No, I'm listed for the tutorial tomorrow.
11:57Unless the schedule's been changed this afternoon.
12:00His, uh, history of space exploration, Mercedes.
12:03Well, it has been changed.
12:04Yeah?
12:04Mercedes is indisposed.
12:05Indisposed?
12:07Indisposed?
12:07I'm the doctor.
12:08I don't know anything about her being indisposed.
12:09In Mercedes' case, it means she's required elsewhere.
12:11Aye, aye, aye.
12:12No prices for guessing where, of course.
12:14You didn't do terribly well there, did you?
12:18Look, Christoph, I'm going to tell you something now,
12:20because I don't want you to hear it from someone else and be hurt.
12:22Yes.
12:23But there's a rumor going around the ship to the effect
12:25that Professor Breland and Mercedes are planning to get married.
12:28Married?
12:29They're not, are they?
12:30You should be asleep, big ears.
12:36Kindle my spirit and lighten my path, O Lord, lest I err.
12:41Another few days, Mercedes, and you'll be sampling the mystic delights of Pacify.
12:46Oh, that I had the rich sap of youth in my veins.
12:50And the very extreme of man's far-flung empire.
12:54The European Deep Space Observatory.
12:57Yes, Elliot.
12:58A waste of time.
13:00Space is endless.
13:02Sooner or later, we'll say enough's enough, pack up our bags and go home.
13:07We can chip away at this dark void for a million years, but there'll be no journey's end.
13:13Yes, well, try telling that to the Space Commission.
13:15It's true, you know.
13:17We can go on till the end of time, but it'll always be there laughing at us.
13:22Yes, Elliot.
13:24Puts NAV5 comm skills in perspective, doesn't it?
13:32Professor.
13:33Doctor!
13:34If you're thinking of eating, I can recommend...
13:36I understand I'm taking a space medicine tutorial this afternoon.
13:39Are you?
13:40Don't you know?
13:40I don't run the college timetable.
13:42Well, it seems Mercedes is indisposed.
13:44Oh, yes, that's right.
13:45Something I should know about?
13:46As a medical man, no.
13:49Sit down.
13:53Mercedes is otherwise engaged.
13:56On the bridge?
13:57Mm-hmm.
13:57She's assisting the captain.
13:59Well, the captain has a first officer and I have a patient.
14:01Yes, doctor, I do understand your problem, but Fimbo Lewis can't be on call 24 hours a day.
14:06Now, you know what the situation is?
14:08I'd rather the students thought Mercedes was indisposed than monitoring a captain who has lost his mariner's ticket.
14:15Yes, I know that.
14:15Mercedes is needed on the bridge.
14:17Elliot needs her and I need her.
14:22Look, we have to talk about this.
14:24Poor Elliot.
14:25Poor Elliot!
14:26I think I'm gonna find myself a cozy airlock somewhere and stay there until I rot.
14:31Happy days are just around the corner, Fimbo.
14:33Do you believe that?
14:34No, neither do I.
14:34Well, I'm gonna take a walk now.
14:36A space walk without oxygen.
14:41You'll be pleased to know that Mercedes will be available during normal social hours.
14:46You really must come and have a drink with us.
14:48Very kind of you, Professor, but I wouldn't want some an opelite.
14:51Oh, you won't be. You'd be very welcome.
14:54Okay.
14:54Our pleasure entirely.
14:56Christophe, in view of the very special regard you seem to have for both of us, I'd like you to
15:01be the first to know.
15:03Hmm?
15:03And offer your congratulations.
15:06We're getting manneded.
15:09Congratulations, Charles!
15:10Yes, I thought you'd be more surprised.
15:12Yeah, I know when it comes to human nature, Charles, nothing surprised me at all.
15:19Hi.
15:20Have you seen Philippe?
15:21Yes, hundreds of times.
15:22How did you do that?
15:24Oh, Philippe gave me his entry code.
15:26He's not near, then?
15:28No.
15:29Well, he must be somewhere else, then.
15:30Yes.
15:32Are you all right, Daniel?
15:33Yes, I'm fine.
15:35Listen, even if you have got an entry code, do you think you can knock?
15:38Oh, didn't I?
15:39No.
15:40I'll knock on my way out, then.
15:47Rebecca, Rebecca, my love, come soothe the wounded warrior's brow.
15:51Oh, dear.
15:52How bad is all that, is it?
15:53Worse, much worse.
15:56Shifts all ills apart from reality.
15:59Yeah, well, find one to shift reality and I'll share your straw.
16:02They've taken away my command, you know.
16:05Well, as good as.
16:06I know, I heard.
16:08I wear the captain's bars, but I'm just going through the motions.
16:11A bit hard to take, eh?
16:13That's my own fault.
16:14Screwing up on a routine test.
16:16You'll get another chance.
16:18I don't know.
16:19I've seen the writing on the wall for a long time, lightly sketched in pencil.
16:23Should have done the damn test in Space City,
16:26when the Ilya was in permanent orbit.
16:29Much simpler than that.
16:31Doesn't take much to go round in circles.
16:33Oh, that's a fact.
16:36Fifteen years in the service.
16:39And now, I just need somebody to hold my hand.
16:44A slip of a girl.
16:46A paper pilot.
16:48Charles is the like of this explanation.
16:51Strange nothing showed up on the system, Scott.
16:53The hologram itself could have caused a malfunction of the sensors.
16:57Oh, now you are clutching at straws.
16:59Daniel thinks Petra might not recognise the voltage discharge.
17:03Why on earth not?
17:03A programming error.
17:05That program's been running for twenty years.
17:07Look, you know, this business might well be showing a better side to Daniel's character.
17:12I doubt it.
17:12Always trust your instincts.
17:13I do.
17:15Oh, Mercedes.
17:16Hi.
17:16Hi.
17:17I understand congratulations are in order.
17:19Charles has just told me.
17:20Yes, I'm the happiest woman in the Jupiter system.
17:22This bloke's been touring the ship gathering.
17:25Felicitations.
17:25Oh, Charles, so sweet.
17:26I am a proud and happy man.
17:28So you should be.
17:30Give us a kiss.
17:31I'm delighted for both of you.
17:33Paul thinks he may have a solution to one of our problems.
17:35Oh, Elliot.
17:36Euthanasia, I hope.
17:37Actually, it was this ghost business.
17:39Oh, ghosts I can live with, Elliot.
17:40No way.
17:41Mercedes, it is not trivial.
17:43Yes, well, um, I'll go and see what Christophe's up to.
17:47Catch you later.
17:48Hi.
17:50When you're receiving congratulations, you might contrive to look fractionally more radiant.
17:55I think Paul suspects an underlying tension.
17:58I'm sorry.
17:58I know Elliot can be difficult.
18:00Difficult?
18:01God.
18:01But I'd like to think you were happy.
18:04I am happy, Charles.
18:06Don't worry about me so much.
18:08Well, yes, I'd say it was pretty final, wouldn't you?
18:11Some sort of demonstration.
18:13Oh, come on.
18:14Look, she's been blowing hot and cold over here for weeks.
18:16Tomorrow she'll call the hot thing off.
18:17God, you're optimistic.
18:19Paul, what does she see in that man?
18:21What did Josephine see in Napoleon?
18:22A fat little Frenchman with hemorrhoids?
18:24No, she can't see.
18:25I didn't know.
18:26It was your warning that pitched her into it.
18:28So it's my fault, is it?
18:30I upset her, so she proposed to Brelin a bit of peak.
18:33Brelin is old enough to be her father.
18:36Maybe underneath that arrogance is a little girl just wanting security.
18:40Hush, Brelin.
18:42I'm listening.
18:44Those two?
18:45Oh, God, you're desperate for kicks.
18:47They're about as much fun as one of Beck's piella evening.
18:51I say she's getting married.
18:53Who, too?
18:54Oh, need I ask?
18:55Professor Brelin, of course.
18:57How can you listen and read at the same time?
18:58How can I read when everyone's talking?
19:00God, it's awful.
19:01Yes, I keep reading the same lines twice.
19:04Do you want to have orange juice or something?
19:05Oh!
19:07Talk about marrying beneath yourself.
19:08I'm sure the professor must have resigned himself to that.
19:11Oh, I tell you, Philippe, she's had it.
19:13He's done it now.
19:14Throw in the towel.
19:15Accept it gracefully.
19:17Damn it, Paul.
19:17The man's heartless.
19:18He's selfish.
19:20He's possessed of a simple-minded idea.
19:21He's the man Mercedes wants.
19:23It was always going to happen, Christoph.
19:27Well, that's life.
19:29As soon as you get attached to somebody, they go and get spliced.
19:32Just when I thought we were becoming inseparable.
19:35I think we'll have to watch you, Captain.
19:36I think you're a bit of a dark horse with the ladies.
19:38There was a time.
19:40Still, best of luck.
19:42Oh, Rebecca.
19:42Right, we must press on, Mercedes.
19:50They should have filmed that.
19:51They'd have given you an Oscar.
19:52They deserve each other.
19:53Still let them enjoy their golden moment.
19:57Shame you never tried it.
19:59I nearly did once.
20:01Takes time to find you're not ripe for each other.
20:03I gave up.
20:03I never knew you thought of marriage.
20:05Oh, I did.
20:06For three, maybe four hours.
20:10Marriage.
20:11Nothing against it.
20:12The glowing hearth.
20:14The warm bed.
20:15Proper families and Christmases.
20:18Assuming you hang up your space boots first.
20:21I have to think about that.
20:22Mmm.
20:23And who's a proper wife?
20:26Someone who gives a damn.
20:29Someone who's warm, yielding, soft and compassionate.
20:34And I always thought Olga of Galaxy Nine was more your style.
20:37Oh, bear with me, Pex.
20:38I've been under the whip all day.
20:41Here they come.
20:43Oh.
20:44What can I say?
20:46You're a lucky man.
20:47Yes, sir.
20:47Everyone keeps telling me.
20:49So what's it gonna be then?
20:50A nice quiet wedding in Westminster, Abbey?
20:51Oh, I don't know.
20:52No, we haven't got down to the nuts and bolts of yet.
20:54Or should I say, confetti and rice.
20:58Well, it's not too late to change your mind.
20:59Oh, thank you.
21:01Oh, Mercedes.
21:02Hi.
21:03Congratulations.
21:04Oh, thanks, Gabby.
21:06Oh, Mercedes.
21:08Well.
21:09Of course, when we leave Pasify, we'll be off on our travels again.
21:12Leaving the Jovian system altogether.
21:14Yes, a long time before we reach a convenient registry office, eh, Charles?
21:18Quite.
21:18I suppose you considered having the wedding here, on the ship.
21:22It had crossed my mind, but black style, Paul.
21:26Frankly, when it comes to marriage, I'm inclined to side with Hamlet
21:28and counsel against indecent haste.
21:31So you fixed a date?
21:33Not exactly, no.
21:34I thought perhaps we'd wait until Mercedes has her PhD.
21:40Christoph, yeah?
21:41I forgot we had a meeting a few minutes.
21:43Oh, no, no, no, of course.
21:44OK.
21:46Well, I must get back to the bridge.
21:48Right.
21:50Mercedes?
21:51Huh?
21:51Shall we go?
21:56Yeah, well, I won't pretend I'm not concerned, Paul.
21:59Well, I won't argue with a qualified medical opinion.
22:03You know, she's still receiving counselling for her previous traumas.
22:07Right.
22:08OK.
22:11And so, uh, recurrence of her asthma could prelude an attack of space confinement syndrome.
22:18Poor Sarah.
22:19Yeah, well, I'm not saying it's inevitable, but there's a very real chance of it.
22:23And a fair chance it won't happen.
22:24I don't quote odds.
22:26I make recommendations.
22:27And your recommendation?
22:29I'm seriously wondering, ought she go to the Achilles?
22:39Well, I think they hid their enthusiasm very well.
22:42All of them.
22:43A little bit of envy, I imagine.
22:45Human nature feel flattered.
22:48That's not how I saw it.
22:50I sense misgivings.
22:52Ah, yes.
22:52But then they don't know us like we do.
22:54Yes.
22:56Do you have misgivings?
22:58Doubts?
23:00No, of course not.
23:02Kiss me.
23:11I'll protect you and I'll closet you for the rest of your life.
23:15Closet me, Charles?
23:16Certainly.
23:18And you'll be protective?
23:19Of course.
23:20But you won't be possessive.
23:23Possessive?
23:24Me?
23:26Know me better than that, my darling.
23:28Don't you?
23:55유� Barb's real movie.
23:57You're so real good.
23:59Evil.
24:14I think we love you too.
24:16sondern, and not even love you.
24:23If you enjoyed everything,
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