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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 109β150 were first shown in the UK on the Sci Fi Channel in 1996.
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00:01Ilya to shuttle. You are go for separation.
00:05After separation, your comms frequency will be 15.209. Acknowledge.
00:12Setting frequency to 15.209.
00:17Good morning, Mr. Lewis.
00:19Good morning, Professor Brennan.
00:20Stalled already, I see.
00:22Yes, yes, yes. Elliot handed over to me.
00:24Temporary command until something more satisfactory can be arranged.
00:27Release hatches unlocked.
00:29Yes, there's a lot to be done if the Ilya is to be ready for launch burn in 13 hours.
00:34Just don't get too settled.
00:36Shuttle launched.
00:42Goodbye, Elliot.
00:44Old fiend.
01:23Shuttle docking T-minus four minutes.
01:26It's so nice to be coming home, Commander.
01:29The Ilya is just like home for us. Isn't it, Fiona?
01:33Not really.
01:34You're going to love it on this ship, Commander. They are such a funny gang.
01:38You know what we always say when we come back?
01:41Abandon all hope when you come in here.
01:43It's a joke.
01:44We always say that, don't we, Fiona?
01:46No.
01:48Ilya, we're holding at 10 meters and carrying out final alignment.
01:53Permission to go for docking, Centaur.
01:55Petra, prepare for docking in T-minus two minutes.
01:59I'll go along and meet Commander Drummond.
02:01You all right here?
02:03Yeah, yes, yes, I can manage a soft docking.
02:06Commencing docking approach now.
02:09Four meters.
02:12Commander Drummond.
02:13Oh, well.
02:14We need a serving officer, Fimbo.
02:17He hasn't come here to take over.
02:18He's just researching the Oort cloud.
02:20Oh, yes.
02:21Yes.
02:22Soft docking complete.
02:24Docking latches engaged.
02:26You like him? He's a great bloke.
02:28Oh, smashing.
02:30I'm going to go along and say hello as well.
02:32Are you all right here?
02:34Of course you are.
02:35All docking safeties engaged.
02:37Ready to open hatches.
02:42Commander Drummond.
02:44It's not just my feeling sick.
02:46My cycle's totally up the spout as well.
02:48Yeah, you know that happened to me when I first left Earth.
02:51Rebecca, I left Earth when I was eight.
02:54Well, look, come and see Kristoff.
02:55Two o'clock, okay?
02:56Yeah, all right.
02:57Centaur, docking now completed.
03:00It'd be so nice to have Fiona back again.
03:02Yeah, it's all happening, isn't it?
03:03Yeah, the zing and zang of life.
03:06Yin and yang, or zen.
03:08Oh, the key.
03:11Eventually, I want to go on the devious, you know.
03:13Twelve years into deep space.
03:15I think I could cope with that now.
03:17Although before, I wasn't sure.
03:19The silence and the isolation.
03:21You must know, Commander, how it can be.
03:23But I guess if everyone on the team likes and respects each other,
03:27we've all got to give each other space.
03:29That's the secret.
03:31The devious is like a religious pilgrimage to me.
03:34I know not everyone sees it like that.
03:36Oh, no.
03:37I'm lucky because I've got this talent for physics.
03:41I'm more likely to get a place in the devious.
03:44Everyone wants to go.
03:45Air lock opens in ten seconds.
03:49Hey, I've had an idea.
03:50Why don't you come on the devious expedition, too?
03:53Do you know Professor Brennan?
03:55I'll introduce you to him if you want.
03:57Not really.
03:57Look, you'll get a place in the devious.
03:59No, brother.
04:00You're a commander.
04:01Oh, Professor Brennan.
04:04Commander Drummond.
04:05Glad you could make it.
04:06Glad you could make room for me.
04:07And I don't know why you're so grumpy.
04:09No.
04:10Well, you wouldn't.
04:12Mercedes!
04:13Mercedes-Benz!
04:14Oh, no!
04:15I don't believe it.
04:17Oh, no.
04:17So, you know Mercedes already, then?
04:20She's worse.
04:22I didn't believe she could be worse, but she's worse.
04:24She hasn't shut up for two weeks.
04:26I had to share a room with her on Pacify.
04:29Bunny, bunny, bunny, all day long.
04:31But you want to see who brought up with us.
04:33A man called Drummond.
04:35Poor Fitzroy Drummond.
04:36Not interested.
04:37Could I get a chance at him?
04:39Could I, hell.
04:39She was all over him like a sponge.
04:42You haven't got any tidier.
04:43Nope.
04:44I'm glad.
04:45Same old to me.
04:46Yeah.
04:48Are you all right?
04:52You know, everything went wrong after you went away.
04:54Yeah, I heard about Jean-Francois.
04:56What a toad.
04:57I'm over it now, but I was pretty shattered at the time, I can tell you.
05:01Oh, you're better off without him.
05:06Did Sarah tell you about Bob?
05:07Oh, we all knew that one was doomed.
05:10Sarah didn't.
05:11Right.
05:13That's moving taken care of.
05:15So what's the latest and where's the action?
05:16Oh, I'm glad you're back.
05:18Oh, I know.
05:19Let's have a party.
05:20Yeah.
05:22I hate giving lectures.
05:23You'll be fine.
05:24I have absolutely no talent for dealing with the public.
05:27I think you do.
05:29Oh.
05:33Has anyone seen that new chap Drummond?
05:35Interesting man.
05:37Doing some research into the odd cloud or something.
05:40The professor wants to give him my job.
05:41Oh, nonsense.
05:43Anyway, it's not up to him, is it?
05:44You're the acting captain.
05:46Yeah, so get out there and act.
05:48How do they look?
05:49Not too new?
05:50100% authentic.
05:52Now go on, you'll slay them.
05:55Hi everyone, I'm back.
05:56Oh, I know.
05:57Hi.
05:57Was it interesting on Pacify?
05:59I learned so much, Jenny, I can't tell you.
06:02Oh, what's this?
06:03Well, possibly the end of democracy as we know it.
06:05It's elections for the student council.
06:07We're short of a social secretary.
06:08Really?
06:09Of course, the caverns aren't up too much and the food is unbelievably bad.
06:12Worse than a Mars station, I'm afraid.
06:14Can't be.
06:14Hello, Bulldog.
06:16Oh, hi, Anna.
06:17Seems to have taken a better show, do you?
06:19Who is she?
06:21To get the necessary acceleration to reach Achilles G33,
06:25we kick into the hyperbolic slingshot path with a 47-second burn.
06:30This gives us the maximum delta vac from the slingshot of 45,000 kilometers per hour.
06:35Of course, it is perfectly safe, isn't it?
06:37Perfectly.
06:39I did slingshots on Pacify.
06:41I understand the principles.
06:43Yes.
06:44We also need a 5.3-second burn at the descending node
06:48to give the correct orbital inclination for the Achilles.
06:52Note that for this slingshot attempt,
06:54our velocity peaks at 430,000 kilometers per hour,
06:58and we spend just under one hour at extreme radiation levels.
07:01Doesn't sound very safe to me.
07:04Any questions?
07:05When do we start the slingshot?
07:06Well, this afternoon.
07:09Ah, yes.
07:10This, this will be at 1,500 hours to get the required turn angle of 147.3 degrees.
07:19And then, of course, we'll be out of the Jovian system.
07:2250 million kilometers into deep space.
07:26The Achilles virtually unexplored.
07:29Well, except for the Michelangelo, of course.
07:31And look what happened to them.
07:33Well, if there are no further questions,
07:35I'd like to introduce Commander Drummond,
07:37who has very kindly agreed to come and help us out.
07:41It's great to be here on the Ilya.
07:43Our trip to G33 in the Achilles will be fascinating.
07:47A chance of a lifetime.
07:49I'm particularly interested in magnetic interference from the Oort cloud,
07:53but, well, I'm sure we'll all learn a lot.
07:57Excuse me.
07:58Are you taking over from Captain Creasy?
08:01Good heavens, no.
08:02I'm just here for the ride.
08:03And thank you all for taking me on.
08:05You both coming to my party tonight?
08:07Yeah, sure.
08:07What time exactly?
08:10Fee!
08:11Daniel!
08:11Hi!
08:12Good to have you back.
08:13Glad to be back.
08:14Come to my party tonight.
08:15Well, I'd better be getting back to the bridge.
08:17Yes.
08:18I thought it would be nice to have another drinks party this evening.
08:21Welcome you aboard, Commander.
08:22Oh, it's very kind.
08:23Look, call me Paul, please.
08:24We've already got Paul.
08:25Oh, why don't we just call him Bulldog, then?
08:29I'll be off, then.
08:31I really enjoyed your talk, Finbo.
08:35Have you seen Round Gantry 2 yet?
08:37Well, I need some accountability, though.
08:39Oh, come on.
08:39I'll show you the deedless labs.
08:41See you later.
08:44Melody!
08:45Melody!
08:46Didn't you have some bother with your cycle?
08:47I beg your pardon?
08:48Didn't you think you were pregnant?
08:50Aren't bursts are supposed to keep any confidential titbits
08:52they might discover to themselves?
08:54Look, it's just, Melody's been feeling off colour recently, haven't you, Melody?
08:56Oh, that's all right, then.
08:56Give her the details of my menstrual cycle.
08:58Maybe that'll put some bloom back into her cheeks.
09:01Oh, it's just that I keep feeling sick, and I don't seem to have had a period for weeks
09:04and weeks.
09:05Oh.
09:06Oh, I see.
09:07Well, don't worry about it, actually.
09:08That happened to me.
09:09Yeah?
09:10Oh, yes.
09:11There's been a consignment of duff patches or too high a dosage or something.
09:14You start to think you're pregnant and you're not.
09:16Go and talk to Christophe about it and complain.
09:19You're a friend of Mercedes.
09:21That's right.
09:22Smashed girl.
09:23I think so.
09:24She faxed her to tell me she was on deedless.
09:26What a loss, eh?
09:28Lost?
09:29Well, lost to mankind for 12 years.
09:31Oh, yes.
09:32You've known each other a long time.
09:34Three years on moon station.
09:36Fine.
09:37Yeah.
09:38Me and Mercedes go back a long way.
09:43You remember when we found Alex?
09:45He was wearing that stolen space suit.
09:47Of course.
09:47Well, it was bulldogs.
09:48That's why I was so upset.
09:50I thought he must be dead.
09:51So, um, you and Drummond, you were...
09:55I'll say.
09:56You were on moon station.
09:57No money, no decent digs, too much work and no amenities.
10:03Best time in my life.
10:05You'll like him, Fimbo.
10:07Yes, yes, I'm sure I will.
10:09Actually, we're lucky to have him on board.
10:10He's a brilliant pilot.
10:12Well, Professor Breland seems to think so.
10:15All right, Petra, prepare for freefall countdown, please.
10:19No, he thinks twice about putting all our lives in danger.
10:21I mean, who's running this ship?
10:22Fimbo, are you kidding?
10:24The Holy Trinity.
10:25No blaspheming, please.
10:27Ball runs the college, Professor Breland runs Deedlitz, and Fimbo's acting captain.
10:31Are you coming to my party tonight, Flew?
10:33Hmm.
10:34Yeah, definitely.
10:35Breland's a man who always gets his own way.
10:38But he wants what is good for mankind, Jenny.
10:40A self-seeking power man.
10:42Oh, put a sock in it, Jenny, please.
10:44I don't like him.
10:45No.
10:45Oh.
10:46I find he has charisma.
10:50Hmm.
10:51It's a melody.
10:52I was thinking, why don't we go to the party tonight together?
10:55You know, we could get together early, have a few drinks, have some fun.
11:01I'm sorry.
11:07It's the way you say it.
11:11The moment we can insert into the correct parabolic orbit is very precise.
11:15Is that not so, Mercedes?
11:17Uh-huh.
11:18We're almost in position now, Joyce.
11:20Splendid.
11:22So precise, in fact, that we can't afford even the smallest mistake.
11:28Right.
11:30Petra, I calculate that the required turning angle for G33 is 147.3 degrees, giving delta
11:41V 44.87,000.
11:44Insertion at 15.00 and 31.49 north and 117.2 west.
11:52Hold at 31.49 degrees north.
11:55117.2 degrees west.
11:58No.
11:58Petra.
12:00117.27 degrees west.
12:03Confirmed, please.
12:04For God's sake, Lewis.
12:06Petra.
12:07Hold at 31.49 degrees north, 117.27 degrees west.
12:13Position confirmed.
12:15Holding at 31.49 degrees north, 117.27 degrees west of Jupiter.
12:22Orbital parameters are vital.
12:24Yes, yes, I know.
12:25Well, it's right, isn't it?
12:26It better be.
12:27It's easy to misread them.
12:30Petra, pre-ignition countdown for hyperbolic insertion around Jupiter.
12:341-5-0-0, Zulu vector alpha 7-9-3-4, beta 9-9-3.
12:42Gabriella would be a good social secretary. I think somebody ought to talk to her.
12:45She doesn't believe in committees. She never goes to meetings.
12:48That's quite a good line to take.
12:50I believe in committees.
12:51But somebody's got to do it.
12:52Exactly.
12:53Why? Tell me why exactly.
12:56Attention, second and third years.
12:58Our Paul's leaning on Commander Drummond to take some classes in EVA.
13:02Practicals? We're good to go outside?
13:03No, second and third years only.
13:05I'll do it.
13:05Yeah, me too.
13:06Yeah, I'll have to check my schedule.
13:08Okay.
13:09Oh, and listen, girls, it seems we have a problem with some contraceptive patches.
13:12Pardon?
13:13Well, it looks like we've had an imperfect load sent in.
13:15So if you start feeling sick and missing your periods, don't worry, you're not pregnant, okay?
13:20You might want to talk like that in front of people, but I don't want to listen to it.
13:25And you should know better.
13:28Instead of coming around smirking to us, I'd like to know why Kristoff's doling out dud patches in the first
13:32place.
13:33What other effects do they have? And what are you doing about it?
13:37Slingshot insertion burn in T-minus ten minutes.
13:40So how long has this been going on for?
13:43I don't know, weeks. I thought it was the food.
13:45No period?
13:46Uh, no.
13:47Nausea and vomiting?
13:49Yeah, nausea more than actually vomiting.
13:52I can give you something to stop the nausea straight away.
13:56You know we had something identical with another patient?
13:59Yeah, Mercedes, yeah.
14:01What we found was a faulty contraceptive patch.
14:05How long have you had this one for?
14:08Hmm, two, three months maybe. I don't know, it'll be on the record.
14:12I wonder if yours came from the same shipment.
14:16Have you had a period since you had this patch?
14:18I don't think so.
14:20Uh, I'm sure it's the same problem.
14:22So you think I'll start feeling sick now I've taken this patch?
14:24Hmm, I expect so, but I'll run a saliva test through just to make sure.
14:30Countdown, T-minus nine minutes.
14:33There we go.
14:33There we go.
14:34Okay, hang on, I'll give you another patch.
14:35Oh, no thanks.
14:36Hey, come on, don't be silly.
14:37I don't want another patch and I don't want a boyfriend.
14:40Contraceptives, men, they both make me sick.
14:42Okay.
14:58All personnel to acceleration stations.
15:03Skill, courage, and experience.
15:07The slightest slip and you'll miss your target by a million miles.
15:10Chance.
15:11Sorry.
15:12Maintain core speed 8,000 kilometers per hour.
15:16Petra, core speed 8,000 kilometers per hour.
15:22Leaving pacifier orbit.
15:24Burn time, 46.8.
15:28Burn time set at 46.8 seconds.
15:32Confirmed.
15:33No.
15:33No, wait!
15:34No, it's all right, Bimbo, it's all right.
15:36What's he done?
15:36What have you done now?
15:37Petra, list velocity components.
15:427927, 1042, 0.4.
15:46Countdown, minus 23.
15:48I don't believe it.
15:49We cannot stop the countdown.
15:51I'm like the moment you'd make a mess of it.
15:52Damn.
15:53We might not have to.
15:54No, it's all right, Charles.
15:55We've got plenty of time to correct the vector for minimum sequence.
15:58Yes?
15:58Yes, we have gone, Bimbo.
16:00Petra.
16:00All systems go for countdown.
16:04Countdown, minus 4.
16:063.
16:072.
16:07Leaving orbit to 3.
16:094.
16:16So where shall we have it then, Galileo?
16:18Is it big enough?
16:19How big is it going to be?
16:20It's going to be big.
16:22It's going to be wild.
16:23Well, let's have it in the dome.
16:25Then we don't have to worry about anyone franchising the Galileo and charging admission.
16:28Yeah.
16:28You are.
16:29Oh, one of Daniel's less wonderful schemes.
16:31So dumb.
16:32Great idea.
16:33Loads of space.
16:33We could have a women's party.
16:35What do you mean?
16:36Well, a party just for women.
16:37Only women can come.
16:38No men.
16:39Brilliant.
16:40What a brilliant idea.
16:41No men.
16:42No.
16:42I'm not coming if there's no men.
16:44Coffee.
16:44It's not my idea of a party.
16:46Oh, we'd have a good laugh.
16:47I won't.
16:48But it's more relaxing.
16:49Really it is.
16:50I don't want to relax.
16:52Whose party is it anyway?
16:54So, you knew each other on Moon Station?
16:56Uh-huh.
16:57Moon Station and Mars.
16:58We were on the inter-university ski team together.
17:01You never mentioned me before.
17:03I can't mention everybody.
17:04No.
17:05It was his space suit that Alex Hartman stole.
17:09Yes.
17:10I got that much.
17:13Oh, stop being so horrible, Charles.
17:16I'm not being horrible.
17:17I'm checking to see where that idiot Louisa sent us.
17:19You are being horrible.
17:20I've told you already it was a marginal error.
17:22We can easily correct it before we take the slingshot.
17:25Trouble with Louis is he's not experienced enough.
17:28Yes.
17:28Well, you think he's stupid and it shows.
17:30He's actually quite good.
17:31He's a fool.
17:32You wouldn't have made the mistake in the first place
17:35if you hadn't been watching him like that.
17:37Look, if you can't encourage him, then just get off his back
17:39and stop bullying him.
17:41You think I'm bullying him?
17:43Yes, I do.
17:44All right.
17:45I'll be nicer.
17:47I'll be so kind you won't even recognize me.
17:50Oh, never.
17:51In fact, I'll even invite him for a drink this evening.
17:55Was that encouraging enough for you?
17:58I screwed the whole thing up.
18:00Says who?
18:01It's obvious, isn't it?
18:02We're either going to have to alter the vector or the burn time.
18:05All right.
18:05Alter the vector.
18:06You're the captain.
18:07Not for long.
18:08He hates me.
18:09He makes me nervous.
18:10He watches everything I do.
18:11He can't wait for me to screw up so he can get rid of me.
18:14Well, send him off the bridge.
18:15What?
18:16Order him to keep to his cabin.
18:17I couldn't do that, could I?
18:19No, I don't suppose you could.
18:20Mmm.
18:22Who's on watch now?
18:23The rum and I don't suppose he ever screws up.
18:25Oh, of course he does.
18:26Look at Elliot.
18:27He was always making mistakes.
18:30I don't want to be like Elliot.
18:33If I felt that after all these years, all this struggle and hard work,
18:37I'd end up like Elliot's, I don't know what I'd...
18:42Mr. Lewis, I have a little drinks party this evening.
18:44My cabin, nothing formal.
18:46I'd be delighted if you could come.
18:48Yes.
18:49That ain't freight 30 then.
18:56Oh, this is great.
18:57I'm so glad to be back.
18:59Yeah, you should have got me to do the food, though.
19:01We're not having food.
19:02Jim and I would have done some really good party snackettes.
19:05What do we want food for?
19:06We've had our dinner.
19:07This is a party.
19:08Hopeless.
19:09Completely hopeless.
19:10She's not, Daniel.
19:10She's very good at parties.
19:12Who could be social secretary?
19:13Me?
19:14Social secretary?
19:15What?
19:15Someone who doesn't want party snackettes at a party?
19:18Social secretary is a very responsible job.
19:21They didn't want men, Daniel, but I have that for you.
19:23Oh, you did.
19:24That's very kind.
19:24Okay.
19:25I will nominate Fiona as social secretary.
19:28I don't think anyone else would want to do it anyway.
19:30It's a journey.
19:32I know someone who might want to do it.
19:34Yeah, why not?
19:35Social secretary, me.
19:37We're safe.
19:38No, you too.
19:38We're connected.
19:58Oh, I wish I'd changed out of this uniform.
20:00You look very nice.
20:02Nothing formal, he said.
20:03You're not wearing a uniform.
20:04I haven't got a uniform.
20:05Ah.
20:06I've only got informal clothes.
20:07I'm an informal sort of person.
20:08Yes.
20:09I'm not very good at this sort of thing.
20:11Fimbo, relax.
20:12Breathe deeply.
20:13I can never think of anything to say.
20:14When I do think of something to say, it's always the wrong thing.
20:16Please, Fimbo, give a girl a break.
20:17Oh, sorry.
20:18Don't apologise.
20:20Sorry.
20:20Oh, hell.
20:20Oh, come on.
20:30So, you see, the state isn't abolished.
20:32It just withers away.
20:34Oh, I didn't know that.
20:35Yeah, so do I.
20:37Oh, excuse me.
20:41Can we have a word?
20:44Oh, we're having a party.
20:46Yeah, it's important.
20:48Why don't you come up here?
20:49Have a dance, have a drink.
20:50It might be better if you came here to medical.
20:53Oh.
20:53Yeah, okay.
20:54I'll be down.
20:57Melody.
20:57Hi.
20:58Oh, no.
20:58I was thinking, you and me.
20:59Hang on, just wait.
21:02The band has dumped me and you're all alone, so I thought we ought to get together more often.
21:06You are such a romantic man.
21:08It makes sense, doesn't it?
21:10Why do you always turn me down?
21:12Because I don't fancy you.
21:18We mustn't forget to invite Drummond to the wedding.
21:20We haven't even fixed the date yet.
21:22You two getting married?
21:24What did Mercedes tell you?
21:26No.
21:26Sorry.
21:28Well, congratulations.
21:30Where did you get your wings?
21:32Yes.
21:33Tell us the story of your life.
21:34Well, there's nothing much to tell, really.
21:36I decided I wanted to explore space and was at Cambridge, so I went on to Cranfield.
21:40Oh, you're a Cranfield man, like Captain Creasy and Commander Kitebrook.
21:44Well, you know Cats.
21:45Are you a Cranfield man, Lewis?
21:48No, no.
21:49I am.
21:49I trained at Cannes.
21:51That's some illustration.
21:52Tell us about Moon Station and Mars.
21:55Oh, yes.
21:55Tell them about the time you and Cats lost that rocket over the ice.
21:57Oh, they don't want to hear about that.
21:59Of course we do.
22:00Yes, go on.
22:01Tell them.
22:02Well, Cats and I left Valis Marinaris in one of these abeasin clippers.
22:06Just enough fuel on board to get us to the Tharsis Volcanoes and over to Scan Lab 5.
22:12We thought we could bounce the last leg using the wind save.
22:15Oh, God, you must have been out of your mind.
22:19Another living legend.
22:25You and me, Jennifer.
22:27I was just thinking.
22:28No.
22:28Hey, hang on.
22:30Jim's dumped you.
22:31Vanda's left me.
22:32You really know how to make a girl feel like a billion echoes, don't you, Benjamin?
22:35Well, I think we ought to get together.
22:36Give it a go!
22:37Did you say this to all the girls?
22:38No wonder your sex life's a disaster.
22:40No, no, no.
22:41It makes sense.
22:42You know it makes sense.
22:43We're both intelligent people.
22:44We both enjoy the whole universe.
22:48Wow.
22:53What is it?
22:54The Art of Van Allens.
22:57Jupiter's radiation belt.
22:59Awesome.
23:00Truly awesome.
23:03I am sorry to drag you away from the party.
23:05It was about the new contraceptive patch.
23:06I'm really not interested.
23:08Sit down.
23:10I ran a few tests through Medicom just to be on the safe side.
23:13Well, what is it that I thought?
23:15You're pregnant.
23:18You're kidding.
23:18Megan?
23:25It's that way.
23:30I found the modern people.
23:31It was the design.
23:32It's not as good.
23:33All of you forζι, the taste is just a bit so fast,
23:40No, no, no.
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