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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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00:01How do you feel?
00:03Like I've been on a three-day binge to Ireland Five.
00:07When we get back, that's exactly what we'll do.
00:11I keep asking about Paul.
00:14No-one will tell me anything.
00:17Don't worry about Paul.
00:21He's dead, isn't he?
00:37I'm not a two-day binge to Ireland Five.
00:46But he's dead, isn't he?
00:47I'm not a one-day binge to Ireland Five.
00:52I'm not a one-day binge to Ireland Five.
00:59He's dead, isn't he?
01:02There's not much room.
01:04They're all going to want to be here.
01:05It's very popular.
01:06Perhaps one student from each year.
01:08I agree.
01:09It's all a bit too upsetting for the younger one.
01:11Life and death have all got to learn.
01:13Grow up fast in space.
01:15Then we've got the memorial service in the door.
01:19How long will it take down here?
01:21Long as it takes to read the service.
01:23We seal the airlock, open the outer doors, and it's gone.
01:26Freeze-dried in approximately 0.3 seconds, eh, Doctor?
01:29I didn't need to know that.
01:30Yeah, I know. It's a form of cremation, that's all.
01:33Couldn't have happened at a worse time.
01:34Start of a long voyage, I guess.
01:36Very inconsiderate of you, ma'am.
01:39We're doing all that's left to do for Paul, Doctor.
01:42The best we can do for the living
01:43is to put this business behind us as soon as possible.
01:46Was it quick?
01:48The moment the burner fired.
01:49Oh, God.
01:50I shouldn't think you even knew what happened.
01:53So how did I get in, then?
01:56Well, Brennan bought you.
01:57I went back for Paul later.
01:59Well, all I remember is a blinding flash.
02:04Just for an instant.
02:06And it went dark.
02:08Well, the face mask on your space,
02:09it will have blacked out instantly.
02:11That's what saved your sight.
02:13Very dark, quiet.
02:16Quite peaceful, really.
02:18You've had a very lucky escape.
02:22I still don't understand how it happened.
02:24There was an order to fire downloaded in the computer
02:29when Paul bypassed the safety override
02:31or when she went.
02:34Shouldn't someone have spotted it?
02:37I suppose so, yeah.
02:39Oh, poor Fibber.
02:43Go on, I'm listening.
02:45Can we go somewhere else?
02:47Well, I have to get a message through to Space City
02:49about Paul now the comms link's open.
02:51Yeah, of course.
02:52No, it's all right.
02:53Look, why don't you come and see me in an hour?
02:55I'm using Paul's office.
02:56Thanks, Bex.
02:57I wouldn't bother you if it wasn't important.
02:59Yeah, I know.
03:03Bex?
03:03Yes, Fiona?
03:04I wouldn't bother you about this if I hadn't been asked.
03:06No, Fiona.
03:07I know there are more important things in the world
03:09than orange juice, but have you tasted this stuff?
03:12I know.
03:13Look, it's powdered.
03:14We've kind of run out of frozen, surely?
03:16Not exactly.
03:17So why are we drinking this stuff?
03:19Look, I couldn't get down to the freezer this morning, right?
03:21Well, can't we have some now?
03:23No, drink that.
03:24It's just as good for you.
03:25But it's horrible.
03:26I'm not going down to the freezer.
03:29Well, I'll go then.
03:30I can be helpful at the Space Camp.
03:31No.
03:32Why not?
03:33Fiona, where do you think Paul is?
03:38Ah.
03:39Think you'll find everything in order?
03:41I don't doubt it.
03:42I've even cleaned the console for you.
03:45I'm bothered.
03:47I've had a job with a patch of sweet sticky stuff.
03:50Moonshine at a guess.
03:53We'll have coms to Valhalla in ten minutes.
03:57You're going to have to send a signal about Lockwood.
03:59I'm not taking over.
04:01I'm not up to it.
04:01The doctor says you are.
04:03You know what I mean.
04:03Lewis, we've been over this.
04:0548 hours of command and a man's dead.
04:09All right.
04:10So what happens now?
04:11He'll carry on.
04:13I'll act as navigator until we get home.
04:15And then?
04:15Then I'll apply for a transfer, statistics or supply, something land-based.
04:19Oh, if you want to be a blanket stacker, that's your business when we get back.
04:22In the meantime, I've got my own job to do.
04:24I can't command this ship.
04:26You haven't any choice.
04:27In ten minutes, I'm out of here.
04:28I can't command it, and I won't.
04:34All right.
04:36But you're feeling rough.
04:37I do understand.
04:39I can hang on for one more day.
04:42I had my chance, and I messed it up.
04:45Just like everything else in my life.
04:48Poor Fimbo.
04:50That's what Mercedes said when I told her what had happened.
04:54Coming from her, it was a nice sentiment.
04:56Coming from you, it's pathetic.
05:00I actually got to fire the engines, though, Melody.
05:04If I got the vector coordinates wrong, I'd be half the way to Saturn by now.
05:07So tell me, you want to be a space warrior like Tim, yeah?
05:10I don't know.
05:10I wouldn't go as far as that.
05:11Mind you, it was pretty heady stuff.
05:13Do you want one of these jam things?
05:15Daniel, I wish you would stop hanging around me.
05:18Of course.
05:19People are noticing.
05:22Fiona, for one.
05:24Every time I come in here for a shower, Daniel seems to be in here.
05:26Now you keep giving me jam things.
05:28I think people have got far more important things to do than worry about us.
05:31I don't believe it.
05:32Another thing.
05:33You keep going on about us.
05:35Do you want one of these jam things or not?
05:39He's always around these days.
05:42He's being supportive.
05:43He's a nice guy, the town.
05:44What are they doing now?
05:46Well, they've known each other since Daniel first came out.
05:49So?
05:49He's a friend.
05:51She never mentions Jean-Francois.
05:54Not even in her sleep?
05:55Never.
05:56If she so much as uttered his name, I'd know about it.
05:59The father of her child.
06:01That's tragic.
06:03As a result of which, college principal Paul Lockwood was killed.
06:07The funeral will be at 0615.
06:09Signal confirmation and details to follow.
06:12Message ends.
06:14Is that it?
06:16That's it.
06:17It's not very much.
06:19Preliminary message set the wheels in motion.
06:21Space City won't action it till we send confirmation.
06:23Then what happens?
06:25They send an earth message and the agency informs an exter of kin.
06:29How?
06:29Facts?
06:29No, no, it's all handled very sensitively.
06:33So, what's the drill for this afternoon?
06:35Small service in the airlock and then prez in the door.
06:38Followed by the speech by Professor Brown.
06:40Oh, that should cheer them up.
06:42Which one of you is doing the service?
06:44Well, it ought to be Thimbo, but it looks like it's going to be me.
06:47Good job I packed my best tunic, eh?
06:50Is that all this means to you?
06:53The man is dead, for God's sake.
06:56Oh, I bet.
06:59Oh, hi.
07:01Hi.
07:01How are you feeling today?
07:03Same as yesterday and the day before.
07:05I was wondering if you've given any thought to names.
07:08Names?
07:09I know, I haven't even decided whether I'm going to have it.
07:12Melody.
07:13But if I do and I need a name, you'll be the first person I'll ask.
07:17Well, there's no need to wait.
07:18I've got this book I could lend you.
07:20You've got a book of babies' names?
07:22Well, it's a book of saints and martyrs, actually.
07:24But it's got all the names you could possibly want.
07:26Assuming I'm having a saint.
07:28We're all named after saints, if you think about it.
07:31Yeah, I don't ever think I'm a saint, Melody.
07:34Well, no.
07:35Not yet, anyway.
07:36And I think it's a bit late for me, don't you?
07:38It's never too late, Melody.
07:40Think of Mary Magdalene.
07:41I do, and I do.
07:44I suppose if it's a girl, you'd want your mother's name.
07:47Or someone who you like and admire.
07:49I think there's plenty of time for that, isn't there?
07:51And for a boy, your father's name?
07:55Or the father's name?
07:58Yeah.
07:59I hardly knew my father.
08:01I always think John's such a nice name.
08:03Hmm.
08:05Or Francis.
08:09Bremen seems to think he's been a damn nuisance dying when he did.
08:12Nor Drummond cares if he's got the right dress.
08:14Come on, how do you, Paul?
08:16I hardly knew him.
08:19I've been trying to write to his parents.
08:22I just don't know what to say.
08:24Can I give you a hand?
08:25Come and sit down.
08:27You could start by something, something about how he died.
08:31You think so?
08:32Yeah.
08:33They'll want to know, remember, by the time they get it, they'll have known he's been dead for some time.
08:37It's a nightmare.
08:37I'm going to wake up in a minute.
08:42Point out that he was doing something brave for the safety of the students in his care.
08:47Do you think it'd be all right if I build that up a little bit?
08:50It would not.
08:51Such a stupid accident, wasn't it?
08:54Yeah.
08:56You could say that we were all very fond of him.
08:59I think I can say that, can't I?
09:01Yeah.
09:03Just when I think about it, all I ever seem to do is shout at each other.
09:06Come on, it wasn't all like that.
09:10You know, I was really beginning to get fond of him.
09:12There was just no time.
09:14Yeah.
09:15That's why I get so upset when the others don't seem to care.
09:18Yeah, Breland, Drummond, they've been out here a long time.
09:22They'll have buried a few by now.
09:25In case you get hardened.
09:27I hope I never do.
09:29No, Rebecca.
09:30I hope you don't get hardened.
09:34So what do you think?
09:35It's no good.
09:41He's relying on you to snap him out of it.
09:43He's talking about transferring out as soon as he gets back.
09:46Well, maybe he should if he can't take the pressure.
09:48I don't know.
09:49It's a tough start to anyone's career.
09:50Start?
09:51It's been here since Doomsday.
09:54Ah, I suppose you could carry on.
09:56Oh, so who's going to do my survey work?
09:58I could probably spare someone.
10:00And who's going to take the shuttle down to G33?
10:03It's helpless.
10:05Let me talk to him.
10:07No.
10:08It might help.
10:10Get him, Charles.
10:12He thinks it's his fault.
10:13Yes, we've all been telling him it isn't.
10:15Oh, get him.
10:17You should be trying to forget about this.
10:18Not going over it all again for Fimbo's benefit.
10:21Get him, Charles.
10:25Come in.
10:26Sit down.
10:29Is everything fixed?
10:30Yes.
10:31I don't know whether I could stand another funeral.
10:33Not so soon.
10:35I'm sure people will understand if you stay away.
10:38What can I do for you?
10:41Well...
10:44Melody says that it wasn't Jean-Francois who made her pregnant.
10:49It was Daniel.
10:51Daniel?
10:52She says he's the father of her baby.
10:54Daniel?
10:56Yeah, that's what I thought.
10:57I've always wondered about those two.
10:59She says that I haven't got to worry and that Jean-Francois and I can get married.
11:04But what if she's lying?
11:05Well, why would she?
11:06So that she could keep the baby for herself.
11:09Even if that were true, it wouldn't affect you.
11:12Of course it would.
11:14I mean, the truth would come out eventually.
11:15It always does.
11:17If Jean-Francois is the father, we'll never be free.
11:22I don't want to do this.
11:23She asked to see you.
11:25It's too soon.
11:26Fimbo, don't be a wimp all your life.
11:28Have a day off.
11:33Hello, Mercedes.
11:35Hello, Fimbo.
11:53Paul knew he was taking a risk.
11:56There shouldn't have been a risk.
11:57I should have cancelled the order to fire.
11:59How are you to know that he was going to short-circuit the system?
12:03He wouldn't have been out there at all if I hadn't made a fuss.
12:06Yeah, but you were right to make a fuss.
12:09You're just trying to cheer me up.
12:11I appreciate what you're doing, but I'm always going to blame myself.
12:16The only person to blame is Paul.
12:19And he had to pay the price?
12:21Yes.
12:22Now I have to pay too.
12:25Bad luck.
12:26You've just had bad luck, Fimbo.
12:29A reputation for bad luck can stick.
12:32You're a good officer.
12:35I don't feel much like one.
12:38Look, nobody was fonder of Elliot than me.
12:41But who's been flying this ship for the last couple of years, eh?
12:45I just can't take the responsibility.
12:48Why can't people see that?
12:50Did Melody send you?
12:52No.
12:53Oh, Rebecca then.
12:54Well, she suggested I might have a word.
12:57Tell her you've nothing to worry about.
12:59I wish I could believe you.
13:00Why should I lie to you?
13:02You'd do anything if Melody asked you to.
13:04What, put my hands up for a baby that isn't even mine?
13:07You might, if you thought she'd marry you.
13:09Not that keen on the idea, you know.
13:12Look, if you want the gory details,
13:14it was the night of Jean-Francois' birthday party.
13:18One night?
13:19That's all it takes.
13:20There was nothing going on between Jean-Francois and Melody by then.
13:23You should know that.
13:24I don't know anything.
13:26There wasn't.
13:27It hadn't been for weeks.
13:29It all sounds too simple.
13:32Look, I know you've been going through a pretty thin time of it one way or another.
13:36But things do sometimes work out, you know.
13:39I want to believe you.
13:41Just because you want to believe me doesn't mean it's not true.
13:44Oh, I just wish the whole thing would just go away.
13:47As far as you're concerned, it has.
13:50Jean-Francois is in the clear now.
13:52It's not your problem.
13:54Neither of you.
13:57Why didn't you tell me about Daniel?
13:59It's called patient confidentiality, Rebecca.
14:03He's afraid she's going to get rid of it.
14:04Oh, that's too optional.
14:07She can't.
14:08She can.
14:08Do you think she will?
14:11I don't know.
14:12What are you going to say if she asks your advice?
14:15Termination is a possibility.
14:16I can't believe it.
14:17We're on our way to bury a man who didn't want to die.
14:19Oh, that's not fair.
14:20And you're telling me you're prepared to end a life that hasn't begun.
14:21She has every right to decide when she's ready to have a child.
14:24Daniel wants to marry her.
14:26Oh, great.
14:26Look, he loves her.
14:27It's his baby as well, you know.
14:28Can you seriously imagine him as a father or her as a mother for that?
14:32Feckless people have kids too.
14:33I just don't see why in this day and age a girl as young as Melody should be lumbered
14:36with her husband and a child that she doesn't want.
14:41How did he go?
14:43Difficult to say.
14:44He just slunk off.
14:45I haven't seen him since.
14:47How's Mercedes?
14:48All right.
14:49She showed class.
14:51She always does.
14:52Grand girl.
14:53Always was.
14:55I'm very proud of her.
14:56You've every reason.
15:00Hey, I'll...
15:01Professor?
15:02Simba.
15:04Would you mind if I...
15:06I've marked the page.
15:10Shall we go in?
15:17Are you all right?
15:19Looks very nice.
15:22I am the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord.
15:25He that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live.
15:29And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die.
15:34When?
15:35The night of your birthday party.
15:37The one I didn't go to.
15:38He didn't waste much time, did he?
15:41Come to think of it, neither did she.
15:43Well, don't you see what it means?
15:45It means we can get married.
15:48Baby, we were always going to get married.
15:50Yeah, but it would have been so difficult.
15:53Nothing was going to stop us and nothing will.
15:58I, uh...
15:59I suppose you've heard what's happened.
16:01Yeah.
16:03They're having the funeral now.
16:06I didn't go.
16:06I couldn't face it.
16:08I wish I was with you.
16:09Oh, so do I.
16:12I feel almost guilty feeling happy at a time like this.
16:15Don't.
16:16You've had your own share of misery.
16:19I'm going to see you before long, aren't I?
16:20Mm-hmm.
16:21I'm going to be back on Callistope by March.
16:23Oh, seems like forever.
16:26It won't be long now.
16:27And then nothing's going to keep us apart, all right?
16:30Keep smiling now, okay?
16:32Yeah.
16:33And you.
16:35We, therefore, commit his body to the void,
16:38to be turned into corruption,
16:40looking for the resurrection of the body,
16:43when space shall give up her dead
16:45and the life of the world to come.
16:48Through our Lord Jesus Christ,
16:50who at his coming shall change our vile body,
16:52that it may be like his glorious body,
16:55according to the mighty working
16:57whereby he is able to subdue
16:59all things to himself.
17:11Okay.
17:12Oh, you're doing well.
17:14Oh, Melody, I'm sorry about this.
17:16No, no, it's all right.
17:18I'm not missing one of Breland's speeches.
17:19Oh, sorry.
17:21Oh, don't be.
17:22Don't be.
17:23I'm just fed up of being watched over like a baby.
17:27Yeah, I know how you feel.
17:29Oh, Melody, I'm sorry.
17:32Are you going to go through with it?
17:35I'd be disappointing a lot of people if I didn't.
17:37Oh, God, to hell with them.
17:39Yeah.
17:40There's such a limitation, isn't it,
17:42on the things you can do?
17:43Well, I don't want to do the great,
17:44exciting things like you.
17:47I just want to do the normal things.
17:49What do I normally do?
17:51I hear they're starting a 24-hour crash at Space City.
17:55What were you going to do
17:56when you thought you were pregnant?
17:59I was going to have it.
18:02I was beginning to quite like the idea.
18:05So how did you feel when you found out
18:06it was a force alarm?
18:08Honestly.
18:09Honestly?
18:11Relief.
18:14Decompression, T-minus 30 seconds.
18:17Safety hatches released.
18:20Paul's life, both as a teacher and as a scientist,
18:23was dedicated to the broadening of horizons.
18:26And it was for that ideal, ultimately,
18:29that his life was sacrificed.
18:31The vanguard of the human race.
18:34That phrase is bandied about a lot,
18:36and we're all of us inclined to snicker at it.
18:38But it's times like this that remind us
18:40that we are precisely that.
18:44Twelve hours ago, we crossed the threshold
18:46that divides the known from the unknown.
18:50Of course, we shall all miss Paul and mourn for him.
18:54But this is a time for looking forward, not back.
18:57Let's honour his sacrifice
18:59by continuing the work that he came here to do.
19:06I'll never once have to go through anything like that again.
19:09You won't have to at clerical branch.
19:11Yeah, I know.
19:12The only crisis they get at clerical branch
19:14is when they run out of computer ink.
19:19Thought Brelin was quite impressive, didn't you?
19:22Hit the right note.
19:24I don't suppose there's actually much I can do about it
19:27until we reach Callisto.
19:28True.
19:30Someone's got to do your surveys.
19:32Preferably me.
19:33But from now on, we do everything by the book.
19:35Oh, I think we've all learnt that lesson.
19:38And this is only temporary, man.
19:41Can I go and play with my spectroscope now?
19:43Yeah, go on.
19:51Look at that, Pimbo.
19:55Uncharted waters where no ship has ever sailed.
19:58Isn't that what you dreamt about all those years ago,
20:00back in space, Scouts?
20:04Isn't that why you're here?
20:08Professor Brelin was right.
20:09It's time to look forward.
20:11Think of good things.
20:12What have we got to look forward to?
20:15With a baby on the way.
20:16That's not good.
20:18It's a disaster.
20:19It's always good, Rebecca.
20:20Always.
20:22You know, I came out here to have some fun.
20:26And I keep getting caught up in other people's nightmares.
20:30I love babies, don't you?
20:33In principle.
20:34Our house in Cagliari was always full of babies.
20:37I think it'd be great fun having a little baby around.
20:41I hope Melody thinks that way, too.
20:43Well, who knows?
20:45Maybe it'll help her to settle down and lead a better life.
20:49I know God moves in strange ways, Anna.
20:51I don't think that's a bit drastic.
20:56So, it's done now.
20:58It's done.
21:00Out there, floating in eternity.
21:03I have you to thank that I brought out there, too.
21:06It was Charles who really brought you in.
21:08I know.
21:09You took quite a risk going out there like that so fast.
21:12Yes, he told me.
21:14I know I've said some things about him in the past.
21:18But I'll say this.
21:20He loves you, Mercedes.
21:22He's not doubting that.
21:23I never did.
21:24I did.
21:26But watching him sitting there hour after hour,
21:29listening to him when he didn't think I could hear.
21:32Yeah, he loves you, that's for sure.
21:35Petra, initiate systems check.
21:38Systems check routines downloaded and running.
21:42Scanner, please.
21:44Sector 4-5 echo.
21:46Current flight trajectory.
21:49Petra, enhance subsector 2-0.
21:54More yet.
21:58More yet.
22:01I want to know what you're intending to do.
22:03I don't know myself yet.
22:05Don't know or not telling.
22:06Melody, you cannot just cut me out like this.
22:09I can do what I like.
22:10It's not my fault I'm not Jean-Francois.
22:12Jean-Francois is dead.
22:15Oh, God, I didn't mean that.
22:17I meant I don't have any feelings for him anymore.
22:19What is it then?
22:24Suddenly, it's like everyone's got shares in my life.
22:27I'm not everyone.
22:28I can't step outside my front door without Anna Bagani asking me whether I've thought about names.
22:31Well, have you?
22:32No.
22:33Well, I suppose it's easier to dispose of something that hasn't got a name, is it?
22:36Oh, don't be disgusting.
22:36It's my baby, too.
22:38And it's in my body.
22:39Look, Daniel, I've told you, I haven't decided.
22:42I'm going to think about it, and then I'll go and see Christophe.
22:45Well, let me come with you.
22:46No.
22:46I've got the right, Melody.
22:47You haven't.
22:48I'm not going to argue with you now.
22:49Then leave me alone.
22:56Look, just promise me you won't decide anything until you've talked it over with me.
23:01No, Daniel.
23:03I'll decide.
23:04Then when I have, you'll be the first to know.
23:08That's all I can promise.
23:16Delighted as I am to have you back in command, Lewis.
23:19I hope we're not going to have these alarms on a regular basis.
23:22Well, I thought you should see this immediately.
23:23See what?
23:24What the hell is it?
23:26I don't know.
23:26I've been watching it for half an hour from the theatre.
23:29I've never seen anything like this.
23:30Like what, for crying out loud?
23:32Petra, sub-sector 2-0, maximum enhancement.
23:39Super heavens, what's that?
23:40And I guess I'd say it's 100k deep, 2,000k wide, and it's bang in the middle of our flight
23:46part.
23:461, 2, 2, 0 or 3, 2, 1.
23:502 H
23:502, 3, 1.
24:152, 1.
24:153, 4, 4, 5, 6, candidate 4, 3, 2, 3, 0.
24:164, 1, 1.
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