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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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00:03Typical.
00:04Petra, get me Tim Shaw.
00:05Cancel that.
00:06What?
00:06Cancel it, cancel it.
00:07Petra, cancel last request.
00:09I think Professor Brennan would prefer it if you told him about this first.
00:12But...
00:12This has gone beyond a student prank, Finbo.
00:16Yes.
00:17Yes, you're right.
00:20Petra, get me Professor Brennan.
00:30Petra, get me.
01:11Timothy Shaw.
01:14What are you doing, Shaw?
01:16Um, I was lost, sir.
01:18Lost?
01:19Oh, dear.
01:20I don't like to think of you lost.
01:23Philippe, it's him.
01:24It's Brennan.
01:25Quick.
01:26I thought it was the galley, sir.
01:28Get out of there at once.
01:29Yes, of course.
01:30Professor Brennan, good of you to acknowledge your existence.
01:33Mr. Gervais.
01:35I don't know what you're hoping, but I'm afraid we're not just going to go away.
01:38As you can see, Gantry 2 is extensively occupied.
01:41I'm hoping, I'm expecting that you'll leave my cabin immediately.
01:46And will your people leave our laboratory?
01:49Use of the laboratories has always been agreed amicably and flexibly between Columbus and Daedalus.
01:55The agreement was that Daedalus could use Lab 5 after college hours.
01:59This is an emergency.
02:00The molybdenum content of those rocks aren't...
02:01After hours.
02:03That was the agreement.
02:04And when are my people supposed to sleep?
02:06It's our laboratory and we have project deadlines.
02:09Life goes on in the real world, Mr. Gervais, while you are playing at it.
02:13As Professor Emeritus of this college, your attitude to its primary function leaves a lot to be desired.
02:18As a student at Columbus, your attitude is appalling and your manner insolent.
02:22Charles Coulit.
02:23I suppose that means you'll put me on the Space Commission Blacklist, which nobody actually admits the existence of.
02:28That boy is too clever by half.
02:30If you try to expel Philippe, then you'll have to expel all of us.
02:34Don't think I wouldn't.
02:35Charles, I want my cabin back tonight.
02:40My dear girl, if priorities were to be allocated on the basis of...
02:45Look, I am not your dear girl.
02:46And if you think you can ration our lab facilities, or anything else for that matter,
02:51when this college has provided so many of the postgrads that you've recruited for Daedalus,
02:55then you're nothing but a two-faced tyrant.
02:58Yeah, go for it, Sarah.
02:59Oh, well done, Charles.
03:01You said you'd sort them out, and you have.
03:03I will not be called short-sighted and two-faced by a teenager.
03:07It's a privilege to watch such diplomacy in action.
03:11Something amusing you, Mr Lewis?
03:13Me? No, no, no, no.
03:14Deactivate all other access codes on gantry two, Mr Lewis, before they have the run of the place.
03:18But that's against safety regulations.
03:20Just do it.
03:22Petra, access to cabins on gantry two by voice activation only.
03:27Captain's code, Lima Alpha 493.
03:31Confirmed.
03:32There'll be no more communications.
03:34Negotiating only encourages them.
03:35I'll let them stew up there for a night.
03:37Oh, great.
03:38So where am I going to sleep?
03:39Plenty of empty cabins on gantry four.
03:41Have you any idea what the temperature's like on gantry four?
03:44And it's getting colder.
03:46Can this be the girl who volunteers for survival training courses on the icy exterior of Callisto?
03:52Yeah, in a heated space suit, Charles.
03:54Do you want me to sleep in a space suit?
03:55Oh, come on.
03:56Calm down.
03:57Let's not fight.
03:57It's been a long day for all of us, eh, Mr Lewis?
03:59If you want to know, I think this is a terrible state of affairs.
04:03Really?
04:08Something I meant to tell you about, Lewis.
04:10Hmm?
04:10Petra systems check exterior gantries.
04:13Put in a call to Commissioner de Gracie earlier.
04:16Do you know what he happened to mention?
04:17Mm-hmm.
04:17Only the Lewis has put in for the captaincy of the Aaliyah.
04:20Well, of course he'd have a go.
04:22He must be off his head.
04:23He's got every right to apply.
04:25The man is a born loser.
04:27He can't even sort out a gaggle of students.
04:29That is hardly fair, Charles.
04:31Can we please discuss this somewhere else?
04:35Thimbo, will you please use your brains, forget your principles,
04:39and stay on the right side of Charles for once?
04:43Oh.
04:49Well, yeah, I'll try this one. It's Rebecca's room.
04:52It's a garden arm and enough trouble as it is.
04:54Well, come on, Tim.
04:55She's always got a box of chocs stashed away.
04:57Oh, all right, then.
05:07Why isn't it working?
05:08I don't know.
05:09It's a sonic lock deactivating program.
05:11It worked on Brenland's cabin.
05:12I thought there was nowhere on this ship you couldn't go to.
05:14Something's not right.
05:16Petra opened.
05:17Access denied.
05:18Access by voice pattern only.
05:20They've cancelled the access codes.
05:22You mean we can't get in anywhere?
05:24Oh, well, where are we all going to sleep?
05:32No food, no beds.
05:34Brennan was just so rude.
05:36Could he really have us expelled?
05:38Not if we stick together. He can't expel the whole college.
05:40Anyway, he's totally in the wrong, Anna.
05:43And he knows it.
05:44So, are we all still in?
05:45Yeah, yeah.
05:46No surrender, right, Daniel?
05:47No surrender.
05:48But what about dinner? We haven't had any dinner.
05:50Yes, you have, you gritty boy.
05:52It's going to be sacrifices all round.
05:53I hope we all realise that.
05:55You know, the most terrible events in history
05:57have started with some politician demanding sacrifices all round.
06:00Don't be clever, Daniel.
06:02No, I'll just be quiet and stupid.
06:03Maybe if we offer to put the heating on in Gantry 4
06:06in return for some food supplies.
06:07No!
06:08Look, we're not negotiating.
06:09Sorry, Tim, but I really think we have passed the point of no return.
06:12It's all or nothing now.
06:14Right, Anna?
06:15Yeah.
06:23Hey, Thimble, I'm really sorry about tonight.
06:26I really wanted to hear about Kathmandu.
06:28But what can I say?
06:29Things are serious up here,
06:31and Philippe is depending on me to keep morale up.
06:34Otherwise, things could degenerate real fast.
06:35You mean you're staying up there all night?
06:38Couldn't you persuade them not to, Anna?
06:41Well, I tried, of course,
06:42but when Philippe is angry, there's not a lot you can do,
06:45and we all have to make sacrifices for the cause.
06:48No talking with the enemy, Anna.
06:51But why not, Thimbo?
06:52He was perfectly competent on the Achilles G33 trip.
06:55He knows the ill ear, and he wants the job.
06:57And he's a nice fellow,
06:58and the knife should inherit the earth.
07:00Well?
07:01Thimbo is young and keen, and he tries.
07:04God knows he tries.
07:06I didn't think you'd notice.
07:07He's a good first officer.
07:09He's a good first officer.
07:12Given enough support, he can cope with command,
07:14but he's inexperienced, unpredictable in a crisis.
07:17He hasn't got the steadiness and judgment.
07:20Oh, come on, Charles.
07:20Did no-one ever take a chance on you
07:22when you were young and untested?
07:23I always made my own opportunities.
07:25Yeah, well, that's what Thimbo's trying to do.
07:27Shouldn't he just be judged on his own merits
07:29along with the other applicants?
07:32You'll never get through the medical, anyway,
07:34not with his record of radiation exposure.
07:36Yeah, which happened in a line of duty.
07:37It's a recurring condition
07:39which affects his ability to function.
07:43It's not fair.
07:45No, it's not fair.
07:47Having students crawling all over my cabin
07:49isn't fair, either.
07:50Well, I suppose you'd better find somewhere to sleep.
07:54Come on.
07:57Ah, here we are, then.
07:59Kim, hi.
08:00Hi.
08:01This is nice.
08:02Yeah, well, only the best for the mother of my child.
08:05And you're...
08:05Well, somebody's got to look after you.
08:07I can look after myself.
08:09I've got Tim.
08:10He looks after me, don't you?
08:11Go and get a cup of coffee, Tim.
08:13Oh, yeah, okay.
08:14You've got five sweetings, isn't it?
08:16You don't really do that.
08:16I know, I know.
08:17I've just got a taste for something really sweet.
08:19Let's see what we've got here, then.
08:24Daniel, what I could really do with is
08:27a cheese and pickle croissant with honey dribbled all over it.
08:31I could really murder one of those.
08:34What would these do?
08:38Oh, God.
08:43People live in this?
08:45No, only students.
08:48Do you remember student life, Charles?
08:50I slept in the computer centre most nights.
08:52Yes, that figures.
08:53Saved on rent.
08:55I didn't have it all handed to me on a plate, you know,
08:57not like some of this lot.
08:58Well, look at all the fun you missed out on.
09:00I had fun.
09:01I designed a new sixth-generation language in my spare time.
09:03Oh, God, I'm glad I didn't know you in those days.
09:06Come on, let's find somewhere else to sleep.
09:16Oh, my God, it's colder in here than in the club.
09:19I'll warm you up.
09:21Oh, look at this, Charles.
09:23Does this light your fire?
09:25It takes me back.
09:26Nights of passion in narrow student beds.
09:29Oh, there you are, darling.
09:30You did have fun, after all.
09:34Good night, Charles.
09:36Oh.
09:38What's this?
09:39Oh, no.
09:40Roger Rabbit.
09:43You're still angry with me.
09:45Go to bed, Charles.
09:46I'm tired.
09:47Oh, I'm wide awake.
09:48Cold stimulates the brain initially
09:50before the shutdown of non-vital functions
09:52leads to unconsciousness.
09:54Yes, well, the sooner the better.
09:56Do a chess puzzle or something.
09:58Mate in four moves.
09:59Hardly appropriate.
10:02I think I'll sit here and count students.
10:05The number of students you can cram into an executive cabin.
10:11Daniel!
10:12I'm only pregnant.
10:13I'm not ill.
10:14Well, being pregnant's a very serious matter.
10:16It won't get you anywhere.
10:17Got me out of the corridor, didn't it?
10:19This is all right, isn't it?
10:21I'll say.
10:22Proper family accommodation, eh?
10:25Daniel.
10:26If we get married, you know,
10:27we could put in a good case for one of these cabins.
10:29No, not again.
10:30Well, you can't bring a kid up in cabin one.
10:32Well, that's my problem.
10:33Got it?
10:34My problem, not your problem.
10:35Remember, I'm the father.
10:36Please.
10:37Listen, I love you, and I want what's best for both of you.
10:44They say after your first love, it's never the same again.
10:49Gets better, that's all.
10:53Your first real love, Daniel.
10:56One that hurts.
11:01You were my first love, Melody.
11:04The others didn't matter.
11:07I always came back to you.
11:11Hey, so this is how the other half lives.
11:14Don't believe it.
11:15Oh, yes, very nice.
11:18This will do for me.
11:19Oh, come on, out.
11:20Out.
11:21Please, come on.
11:22Oh, God, I'm down.
11:23We need so much support.
11:24And you, Anna.
11:25Come on, out.
11:26Melody is pregnant, for God's sake.
11:27She needs peace in front.
11:28Come on, out.
11:29Out.
11:30Ilya is now 3.93 million kilometres from Ion.
11:35Closing speed is 59.6 thousand kilometres an hour.
11:40Optimum Ilya intercept occurs in 1.18 orbits
11:43at longitude 106 degrees.
11:47I don't see why they should have a big cabin to themselves.
11:49What happened to equality and all mucking in?
11:52If it's one other...
11:53Come on, Fiona.
11:53They just need to spend some time together.
11:55I thought she was going to have the baby on her own.
11:57Yeah, well, anything could happen between now and then.
12:00Oh, Sarah, you're so romantic.
12:02I know.
12:02I just think they need a chance to get to know each other a bit.
12:05I wouldn't wish Daniel on my worst enemy, let alone my best friend.
12:08Yeah, well, you don't know anything about it.
12:10I think it's sweet.
12:12That's why you're sleeping on the floor.
12:13Fiona!
12:14What?
12:15Come on.
12:16They're posting a watch by the maintenance shaft,
12:18just in case we try anything.
12:19I think one of our sorts of stay awake as well.
12:21Oh, I'll do it.
12:22I'm not very tired.
12:23Yeah, okay, Tim.
12:25Watch the lift.
12:26Any attempt to mobilise it, wake me at once.
12:28And monitor any changes in the life support system.
12:30They might try that one again.
12:31Don't worry.
12:32I know what to do.
12:33I'll lift the space ninja.
12:43Daniel, why are you here?
12:47You never even go near the lab if you can help.
12:49You can talk.
12:51The only reason you're here is because Sarah dragged you up.
12:53No, it's not.
12:55I'm very concerned.
12:56I've got to get a good degree so I can get a decent job
12:59and look after my baby properly.
13:00Melody, I am not going to fail in my responsibilities.
13:04financial or otherwise.
13:05You.
13:06You've been in debt since the first day you got here.
13:09I've changed a lot since those days.
13:11You're always hard up.
13:13It's my investments.
13:15It takes money to make money.
13:18One of these days I'm going to strike gold.
13:19You'll see.
13:21It's all a game to you.
13:23I can't help it.
13:24It was the way I was brought up.
13:26Wetherby's are overachievers.
13:29My father was a professor at the Limoges by the time he was 27.
13:35It's a hard act to follow.
13:37You're lucky you've still got a father.
13:41I often wish I didn't.
13:44And one thing I'm going to make sure of is that our baby never wishes that.
13:47Good morning.
13:54Good morning.
14:22Oh, my God, my feet.
14:24Oh, no, not there. They're like ice.
14:26My whole body's like ice. I'm freezing.
14:29Give me the duvet.
14:30You've already got it all.
14:32I have not.
14:32God, this is ridiculous.
14:37Philippe Gervais.
14:38If you'd handled this properly in the first place, none of it...
14:39Oh, Philippe, hi. It's Mercedes. I hope I didn't wake you.
14:43Mercedes? It's only 200 hours.
14:45Yes, I know, but I'm at my wit's end.
14:47You've no idea how cold it is down here.
14:49I haven't had a wink of sleep.
14:51Sorry to hear that.
14:52Look, Philippe, I know it's not your fault,
14:54and I actually admire your stand in all this.
14:58I'm glad to hear that.
14:59Yes, I think students should stand up for their rights.
15:02Look, Philippe, sweetie, I'm in cabin one, gantry four.
15:05Could you please tell Petra to get a little bit of heating down this way?
15:08Please.
15:09Who's with you?
15:11No-one's with me. What makes you think anyone would be with me?
15:15Look, Philippe, this whole dispute has nothing to do with me.
15:17Is Brelin with you?
15:19Professor Brelin? No, not exactly. Not as such.
15:23Sorry, Mercedes.
15:24He's just leaving. I'll kick him out. Anything.
15:27Please just get some heating down here in the name of humanity
15:30before hypothermia sets in.
15:32Sorry.
15:32Listen, you bloody little...
15:35Give that to me.
15:39Comsen.
15:41Professor Brelin calling Comsen.
15:44Petra.
15:45Lewis, have you any idea what temperature it is down here, Lewis?
15:49Yes. Minus two degrees.
15:51You know how cold that is, Lewis.
15:54Not incompatible with human survival.
15:56The temperature in Kathmandu regularly drops below that.
15:59I am not a Tibetan monk, Mr. Lewis.
16:01There must be something you can do.
16:03Well, these students do seem to tell them to stick it out.
16:06You are the captain.
16:07Are you seriously telling me that a fifteen-year-old boy
16:11can outwitch you over control of the ship's computer?
16:14That's hardly fair, Professor.
16:15Mr. Timshaw is not just any fifteen-year-old boy,
16:17and you did say it was a college matter,
16:20and you wanted them to sweat it out.
16:23Do something, Lewis,
16:25or you may spend the rest of your life
16:27selling prayer mats to the tourists in Kathmandu.
16:32Oh, hello.
16:33You don't mind, do you, if I...?
16:35No, no, go ahead.
16:37It's not very comfortable, rather basic.
16:39Oh, it's perfect.
16:41And I don't know about regulations.
16:42Night, Fimbo.
16:44Oh.
16:45Right.
16:48Petra.
16:50Review instructions for life support systems on country four
16:55and reset to a normal cycle.
16:59Insufficient privilege.
17:01Petra.
17:02This is First Officer, Fimbo Lewis, Acting Captain.
17:06Engage Captain's Override Code 58932J
17:11and reset life support systems on gantry four.
17:15Current instructions have higher priorities.
17:18But how can they have?
17:20Current instructions are authorised by Fleet Admiral Jonathan Marquez.
17:24Who?
17:25Petra, he's been dead thirty years.
17:28Instructions have been authorised.
17:30How did Tim Shaw get an authorisation code
17:33that some old codger took to the grave?
17:36Well, you've got to admire his inventiveness.
17:39Professor Brelin calling commsend.
17:42Petra?
17:43Lewis?
17:44What's happening?
17:49Trouble with Brelin is that it's unpredictable.
17:51Doesn't behave rationally.
17:54Any sensible person would have given up by now.
17:56We think it's going to take one more turn of the screw.
17:59Yeah, like what?
18:01Could we take commsend gantry?
18:04Well, then we control everything.
18:06We could lock the labs.
18:07If we go near commsend, they'll look us up for years and years.
18:10I know, I've got it.
18:11We kidnapped Mercedes.
18:14Oh, Anna, be serious.
18:16I am.
18:17If he has one weakness, it's Mercedes.
18:19I think if it came to her, it'd leave her to her fate.
18:22Oh, God, I hate you, Charles.
18:24If you weren't so pig-headed, we wouldn't be in this mess.
18:27Well, it's one night's sleep when it's a matter of principle.
18:29What principle?
18:30The principle that Charles Brelin always gets what he wants.
18:34Mercedes, you are beginning to annoy me.
18:37Oh?
18:37Never have expected you to go to pieces for want of a few comforts.
18:40I never said I was perfect.
18:42This is how I am if I don't get enough sleep.
18:44Oh.
18:45Is there anything else I should know?
18:47And you're not so perfect yourself.
18:48You're disgustingly cheerful in the morning.
18:50Since when has that been a crime?
18:52I'd never dream of commenting in your grumpiness in the morning.
18:55Yes, well, anyone would be grumpy if they had to listen to your incessant chatter and out-of-tune singing.
19:00Oh.
19:01I'm sorry it annoys you so much.
19:03Let's just call the whole wedding off.
19:05Thank heavens we found out about it in time.
19:12What do you want me to do?
19:13Just give in to their silly little demands.
19:16No.
19:16We need the analysis of those Achilles samples.
19:19Oh, my God.
19:20Deedalus.
19:20It's all I ever hear about.
19:21You don't care that those students are going through your personal things, do you?
19:24But, oh, no.
19:25The Deedalus files.
19:26We knew about that from the beginning.
19:29You don't care about anything.
19:31You don't care about me.
19:33Hey.
19:34You are everything to me.
19:37Yeah?
19:38You know, I'd do anything.
19:40Give me that duvet.
19:43Oh, you're awake.
19:44I thought you'd be asleep.
19:46I've been thinking.
19:47Oh, I didn't mean to disturb you.
19:49No, Demi, don't go.
19:58People look so defenceless when they're asleep, don't they?
20:01Yeah.
20:03He's really trying hard, you know.
20:05And it's really quite sweet when he tries.
20:09I couldn't love him the same way as I loved Jean-Francois.
20:12But then where did that get me, eh?
20:15At least with Daniel, I know all his faults.
20:18I know not to expect too much.
20:21What do you reckon, Demi?
20:24About what?
20:26About Daniel and me, trying to make a go of it?
20:29I don't know, Mel.
20:32Well, then you didn't have a father for very long, and you haven't turned out so badly.
20:36Penzi's asking.
20:39What are you doing up so late?
20:41I'm hungry, Mel.
20:42I'm so hungry.
20:43I haven't had nothing since lunchtime.
20:46Well, have you had a good supper?
20:48No, I didn't.
20:48I'm too hungry even to sleep.
20:52There must be something left.
20:54Well, for sort of weeks, sort of really strange.
20:57Yeah, we did rather pig out on everything.
20:59I don't want to have a peach.
21:00There's a peach there.
21:01What else?
21:01It's a biscuit, sir.
21:02These are really nice.
21:02Wait!
21:04What are you doing?
21:05Daniel!
21:06Tim!
21:07Snatching the food from the mouths of expectant mothers.
21:09Yeah, but she said it was all right.
21:11I did.
21:11Well, it's not.
21:13Honestly, your own sister, Tim, I'm appalled.
21:15I really am.
21:16Daniel, he said he was hungry.
21:18You are far too soft-hearted, Melody.
21:32Actually, I quite like the dog watch.
21:35It's so peaceful.
21:38Watching over a ship of dreaming souls through the night to the morning hours.
21:44And the cleaning robots start buzzing around the corridors,
21:48and Anna Bergani and Belinda Skinner trot off to their early morning prayer meetings.
21:53I have this game I play.
21:55Guessing he'll be first down to breakfast.
21:57I bet it's never me.
22:00That's interesting, Rebecca.
22:02Someone's coming down from Gantry, too.
22:05Petra, get me Professor Brilla.
22:07Oh, God, I don't believe it.
22:10I've just got to sleep.
22:11What time is it?
22:14What is it?
22:15Oh, sorry, I was looking for Professor Brilla.
22:17Oh, God, it's for you.
22:20Lights!
22:23It's 3 a.m.
22:24What is it, Lewis?
22:25That better be good.
22:26It doesn't feel any warmer in here.
22:28I thought you might like to know that person or persons unknown have left Gantry 2 in the lift
22:32and are heading for Gantry 4.
22:35I'll look into it.
22:37I hope it was all right to call you.
22:40No, Fimbo.
22:41Quite right, Mr Lewis.
22:43Oh, Mr Luke.
22:44Oh.
22:45Aren't you coming with me?
22:47There might be a whole gang of them.
23:11Things must be bad up there.
23:14If cold mushrooms struggle enough, is that enticing?
23:17Look, I couldn't help it.
23:18They made me do it.
23:19Well, it was terrible stuck up there.
23:21It's been a long night for all of us.
23:23Can I go now?
23:24That depends on where you want to go to.
23:28Look, I only went with them because Melody said it'd be a laugh, but it wasn't.
23:32And then they all started talking about sacrifices.
23:35Look, I really ought to be going.
23:37I tell you what.
23:40Why don't we go to Komsen instead?
23:45Thank you, bud.
23:47No indeed.
24:10Who speaks a little bit about the puzzle of truce,
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