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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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00:01Things must be bad up there.
00:03If cold mushrooms struggle enough, is that enticing?
00:07Look, I couldn't help it. They made me do it.
00:09And it was terrible stuck up there.
00:11It's been a long night for all of us.
00:12Can I go now?
00:14That depends on where you want to go, too.
00:18Look, I only went with them because Melody said it'd be a laugh.
00:20But it wasn't.
00:22And then they all started talking about sacrifices.
00:25Look, I really ought to be going.
00:27I tell you what.
00:30Why don't we go to Komsen instead?
01:08What's happened on Gantry 2?
01:09I don't know. I think they're rather chilly by now.
01:11Yeah?
01:11Yes, at 3 o'clock, Charles found that little criminal boy eating cold mushroom stroganoff.
01:17Are you?
01:18Yes, he's a computer genius.
01:19But in my view, he'll be in prison before he's 20.
01:22But for the moment, Charles finds him rather useful.
01:26Really?
01:29Oh, the heating's down again.
01:32I thought Tim was watching for that.
01:33Oh, he must have fallen asleep.
01:36I'd better go and find him.
01:37I'll come with you.
01:39Have you seen Sarah?
01:40No, I haven't watched you two.
01:42Are you sure she hasn't deserted?
01:44Oh, even the convent was warmer than this.
01:46Will you stop whining?
01:48I'm not used to the cold.
01:49I haven't felt cold since I left Earth.
01:51It's the same for all of us, Anna.
01:52I'm used to a climate-controlled environment.
01:56Oh, it's controlled, all right.
01:57Breland's controlling it.
01:59You know what?
02:00What?
02:02It reminds me of camping in the Alps.
02:05Who's that?
02:06Well, about two years ago now, my sister.
02:09It was my old man's idea.
02:11Your father took you camping?
02:13My father sent us camping.
02:16It's during Goodwood.
02:17Would you believe that?
02:19Some people just don't deserve to have children.
02:21Are you happy that we've seen Tim?
02:23Oh, no.
02:24Okay.
02:25Could you get him to sort out this heating?
02:28Oui.
02:29You know you were lucky.
02:31Timmy and I never had any of that.
02:33We never went camping or anything.
02:36Believe me, you didn't miss much.
02:40I can remember a picnic just before we came out here.
02:46Yeah, I particularly loathe picnics.
02:48I can remember chasing through a field, chasing a butterfly through a field.
02:54It was covered in those yellow flowers.
02:58Buttercups, I suppose.
02:59Or dandelions.
03:00Could have been dandelions.
03:03Yeah, the sky.
03:05It's bright blue.
03:08Can't remember anything else.
03:10Just that.
03:11How cute.
03:13Daniel, that's one of my fondest memories.
03:16Since then, it's been artificial light and recycled air.
03:20Well, that's one thing, I suppose.
03:22At least Breland hasn't cut off the air supply.
03:25Yet.
03:29Hi.
03:31I don't suppose there's room for a little one.
03:39Come to think, I nearly packed all this in clerical branch.
03:43It's not the end of the world.
03:44There are some other good clerical jobs.
03:45No, no.
03:46As Elliot used to say, I'm a flyer.
03:48And it's thanks to you I've realised this.
03:50Me?
03:50Yes.
03:52Well, and Professor Breland, of course.
03:55I'm beginning to think I'm this judge, then.
03:57Yes, well, he can often do.
03:59He can be quite forbidding on the first meeting.
04:01Well, he can be quite forbidding at the hundred and first meeting.
04:04But once he decides you're all right, he'll back you to the hilt.
04:08Won't he?
04:12Five altogether, including Tim.
04:14I'm not surprised at the others.
04:16But, Timmy, what are we going to do?
04:18If we don't get the heating sorted out, we won't even last the morning.
04:20Do you want me to try?
04:22Can you do anything?
04:23Well, as long as it's only Fimbo.
04:25If they get Timmy at the concert, then...
04:27Oh, he wouldn't help them, would he?
04:30I was disappointed to hear that you had joined the rebels.
04:34Very disappointed.
04:36It was only because the others went.
04:38They weren't Deedler's personnel.
04:40No.
04:41Do you know what I prize most of all in Deedler's personnel?
04:45A sense of humour?
04:47Loyalty.
04:50I'll give you one chance to redeem yourself.
04:53And if you don't seize it with both hands, you'll be the most ungrateful little boy who ever lived.
04:58What do you want me to do?
05:00Stop them interfering with the heating on Gantry 2.
05:02Yeah, but I've already turned it down.
05:04I know you have.
05:05And they're going to try and turn it up again, aren't they?
05:06Yeah, but you said if I turned it down, I wouldn't have to do anything else.
05:09Stop them sneaking into Petra by the back door.
05:12I can't.
05:13That word is not in the Deedler's vocabulary.
05:16Yeah, but if I block their access codes, they're going to know it's me, aren't they?
05:19So?
05:20I go in fear of my life, like lying pew.
05:23Don't be ridiculous.
05:24All my sisters up there and all my friends.
05:26The best favour you can do them, Tim, is to help me end this silliness now, while I'm still able
05:32to laugh about it.
05:35I owe in two days.
05:37Even the name gives me the creeps.
05:39Oh, don't worry.
05:39We'll be well past it before you even wake up.
05:41Good.
05:43Are you all right?
05:44Oh, yes, I'm fine.
05:46No, she's not.
05:46She's still getting those headaches.
05:48See, Kristoff.
05:49No, no, no.
05:50I'll just take another Jizik.
05:51If I take any more of these, I'm going to start to wrackle.
05:54I'll get you some water.
05:54Do you want some more coffee?
05:55Well, not for me, thank you.
05:57I am talking to Fimbo Lewis, the coffee fiend.
06:00Duty calls.
06:01Captain's round.
06:05Oh, the next one.
06:07Remember how he used to moan about Captain's rounds?
06:11And that was before he became acting Captain.
06:14Captain Lewis, eh?
06:15Mm.
06:16I hope he hasn't set his heart on it.
06:20It's no good.
06:22You did it yesterday.
06:23It's all changed since yesterday.
06:26It's Timmy.
06:28No, he wouldn't.
06:29Oh, it's him, all right.
06:30I can tell.
06:31Every time I access the environmental management programme, I get blocked through an access
06:35violation message.
06:37A little traitor.
06:38Well, you were horrible to him last night.
06:40Well, seeing the way he's turned out, I'm glad I was.
06:43He'd never have gone, Daniel, if you'd have given him the peach or a biscuit.
06:46Those peaches and biscuits are for you.
06:48You had some.
06:50Look, Babs, we ought to go back gigantic hall.
06:52Oh, I wondered how long it would be before you started whining about giving in.
06:56Fiona, we've made our point.
06:58He knows how strongly we feel.
06:59Strong enough to cave in after two days.
07:01He's a reasonable man.
07:04Basically, he doesn't stand a chance.
07:06Why not?
07:06Charles doesn't think he's up to the job.
07:08But he's doing the job right now.
07:09Yeah, well, he doesn't think he'd be steady enough in a crisis, not to mention his medical
07:13problem.
07:14Well, who else could they give it to?
07:15Oh, there'd be lots of takers, even for this job.
07:18What do you mean, even?
07:19Well, it might be the pinnacle of Fimbo's career, but for most pilots, it would be considered
07:23the kiss of death.
07:24Are you sure about this?
07:26I know it's sad, but if Fimbo thinks he's going to command the Ilya, he's in for a big
07:30disappointment.
07:41Professor, I wonder if I could appeal to you as a scholar and a gentleman.
07:45You can try.
07:47And above all else, as an Englishman.
07:49I'm Welsh.
07:51It's freezing up here.
07:53Ah, it's nice and warm down here, and lunch is served.
07:56I'm not asking for myself, but for Melody.
07:58Mmm, lasagna.
08:00With all the usual salads, but I expect you'll be grateful for something warm.
08:03It's not good for Melody, not in her condition.
08:06I quite agree.
08:06I suggest it comes down to Gantry 4 immediately.
08:09I'm not going down there, Daniel.
08:10As you wish.
08:12It's hardly fair to use Melody's condition as a weapon against us.
08:15No.
08:16Isn't that what you're trying to do?
08:18Don't waste your time, Daniel.
08:20Surely you don't want her just to suffer just for expressing her opinions?
08:24No.
08:26You are deliberately endangering her health and the health of my baby.
08:30Think about it!
08:34Very well.
08:35Just in my room and no one else is to use it.
08:37No, I'm not leaving her.
08:39How lucky she is to have you to look after her.
08:42When my suite is cleared of students, and I can see that it is cleared of students,
08:46then the heating will be restored.
08:54Well, that's something, I suppose.
08:57Yeah.
08:58Yeah.
08:59Yeah, sorry about that.
09:01Look, I suppose you could always hide in the bathroom.
09:04No one's second thoughts.
09:05He's going to want a camera check through there, isn't he?
09:07Aye.
09:10Right, now, Philippe, we're going to have to do something about this food.
09:14Melody can't survive on peaches and biscuits for the rest of the time, can you?
09:18Look, Daniel.
09:19Yes?
09:21It's a serious business.
09:23We lose on this one.
09:26Where's Jim?
09:27He's guarding a maintenance shaft.
09:30Okay, you'll have to do it.
09:31Come on.
09:32Daniel, where are you going?
09:33To make a surprise raid on the dome.
09:38Can I talk to you?
09:39It's about Finbo.
09:41What about him?
09:42Mercedes tells me that you're not going to back him for command.
09:46She had no business telling you anything of the sort.
09:48Then it's not true.
09:50As a matter of fact, it is.
09:51Oh?
09:52I don't think he's up to the job.
09:54I seem to remember you spending three days convincing him that he was.
09:57We needed him to get us to the Achilles.
10:00And now you don't need him, you just drop him?
10:02I'm sorry, it looks like that.
10:05What's wrong with him?
10:07He's doing a good job, isn't he?
10:09He's doing it right now.
10:10When I say that he's not fit to command, I mean precisely that.
10:13Every time we pass through a radiation belt, we have to lock him away in a storm chamber.
10:17He can't command the ship from in there.
10:19And that's the only reason?
10:20It's reason enough.
10:22None of this is any of your business.
10:24Well, don't you think you ought to tell him?
10:26I didn't even have to tell you.
10:28And quite frankly, with half your students running amok on Gantry 2, I'd have thought you had quite enough to
10:34occupy your mind without worrying about Finbo.
10:37As soon as this lift moves, they'll know about it.
10:39Yeah, but they'll think we've given up and we're on our way to Gantry 4.
10:42What about when we get to the hub and change lists for the dome?
10:44They'll know something's up.
10:45Well, come on, let's hang about.
10:46No, you can't come.
10:47I'm coming.
10:47No, you have to monitor Petra.
10:49Right, when they start catching up with us, let's hope it's Finbo.
10:52That drumming guy looks quite useful.
10:57Our course is Foxtrot Hotel 2953.
11:00We'll plug IO's gravitational field into our course control algorithms at 0200 hours.
11:06What's the seismological analysis?
11:08Fairly stable for IO.
11:10Excellent.
11:10Nice work, Mr. Lewis.
11:12There's a lift coming down from Gantry 2.
11:14Ah, the drift back to work.
11:16There were about half a dozen in lunch just now.
11:19Good.
11:19All looking pretty shame-faced.
11:21So they've got their food in front of them.
11:22Well, you want to speak with them, Professor?
11:24No, no, no.
11:25With a bit of luck, we'll have Gantry 2 back by the morning.
11:27They're not coming on.
11:30We've stopped at the hub.
11:33They're heading towards the dome.
11:35Laskers.
11:37Petra, lift two visuals.
11:40Right, go and get them.
11:42I'll head them off at the hub.
11:43Never mind about weather, Bea.
11:44Just get me that first year with him in the bag.
11:46We can finish this thing within the hour.
12:02I like the way they've suddenly become my students now they're staging a sit-in.
12:06Now blame filters downwards, didn't you know?
12:09Is it true what he said about Thimbo?
12:11Hmm, almost certainly.
12:12But he was exposed to radiation in the course of his duties, and now you're saying he's
12:16on the scrappy.
12:17No, no, no, not quite.
12:18No, no.
12:18There's a lot of jobs Thimbo can do.
12:20Yeah, but not the one job he really wants.
12:21It's not fair.
12:22There's no room for sentiment when appointing someone to command a ship.
12:25Sure, Professor Grelland told you that.
12:27He did.
12:27Oh, he did.
12:28Yeah, Thimbo's condition's not that uncommon.
12:30You know, there's some work being done on Island 5.
12:32What sort of work?
12:32Well, they're developing an anti-radiation vector virus to eliminate toxins in the blood
12:37and even replace chromosomes in the damaged cells.
12:39Does it work?
12:41It's still in the experimental stage, but if Thimbo wanted to give it a try...
12:45Of course he would.
12:46It's a very pleasant treatment.
12:48The patient feels sick as a dog for weeks.
12:50I should think he's getting used to that.
12:52Right, grab a box and anything that's edible.
12:54Yeah, I've managed to wear that out for myself.
12:56Okay.
12:59Well, there's not as much here as I thought.
13:02Oh, that's edible anyway.
13:03Let's hope everyone likes grapes.
13:05There should at least be some...
13:06Oh, tomatoes.
13:10What about Shad?
13:12No, the girl's too classy.
13:13They'd never catch her.
13:15They'd never catch her.
13:17I don't know, though.
13:18Bit of jam on your shirt and they'd eat you.
13:21I don't know what to say.
13:27Yes?
13:28A lift just left Compson.
13:29They're on their way up.
13:30Try and stop them.
13:31Try and jam the lift.
13:32I've tried.
13:33I can't even break in.
13:34Well, try again.
13:34We're on our way.
13:35Come on.
13:39Come on, Daniel.
13:45It'll be Drummond.
13:46If he gets to the hub before they do, they've had it.
13:49That's awful.
13:50That's really awful.
13:51Well, it looks like the end.
13:53Well, if they get Philippe, there's not much point in us staying on here, is there?
13:57Keep trying, Fee.
13:59I'll tidy up just in case.
14:02They're moving.
14:03They're not going to make it.
14:05She'll make sure they don't.
14:07She's still trying to break in.
14:08Melody Shaw calling Compson.
14:10Petra.
14:11Tim.
14:12Tim, I've been sticking up for you all day.
14:15If you let us down, just think what's going to happen.
14:19Just think what it'll be like.
14:20Never mind about her.
14:22Just keep that lift moving.
14:23Table on your own.
14:24No one's playing chess with Petra, your only friend.
14:28I've lost it.
14:29I've lost the privilege control file.
14:31I am warning you, Shaw.
14:33She's got in.
14:34She's got in by altering the system's logical table.
14:37Commander Drummond calling Compson.
14:39Petra.
14:39What's going on?
14:40Don't ask me.
14:42Ask the best computer brain in Jupiter's system.
14:46It's stopped.
14:47Which one?
14:48The one from Compson.
14:50Where's ours?
14:51At the hub.
14:51They should be changing lists now.
14:54Come on, come on.
14:55Melody, is this your duvet?
14:57Hmm?
14:58I'll put it over here.
15:00There they go.
15:02That's it.
15:03They're through.
15:04They're on their way back.
15:05Oh, well done.
15:06You did it.
15:07Look, I couldn't help it.
15:08I did my best.
15:10Rubbish.
15:11Fiona's very good.
15:12Better than you?
15:13Yes.
15:14I'll have to speak to her when she comes down.
15:16Well, she had time to plan our moves.
15:18I was having to improvise.
15:19It seems we're not quite the computer wizard we are cracked up to be.
15:23I just had an off day, that's all.
15:25We all have off days.
15:27Commander Drummond calling Compson.
15:28Petra.
15:29I'm still stuck here.
15:31What happened?
15:33We had an off day.
15:34I should think they're away by now.
15:36Oh, yes, our birds have flown.
15:39We'll get you moving in a minute.
15:41Professor?
15:42Hmm?
15:43I am still on the team, aren't I?
15:46I'm not sure that you're a team player.
15:49I'm not sure at all.
15:55You're excused.
15:56No forbidden duty until further notice.
15:58Oh, I get bored lying in bed all day.
16:00Oh, I wouldn't complain.
16:02Also, you need to go back to your own cabin.
16:04Or better still, go back to Charles' suite.
16:05More comfortable.
16:06Charles' suite is currently being sat in by revolting students.
16:10I'm sure if you ask, they'd let you go up.
16:11They wouldn't last night.
16:12They will now.
16:13She needs quiet.
16:14It is quiet up there, isn't it?
16:16Apart from rumbling stomachs.
16:17All right, then.
16:18I'll give it a try.
16:20Anything's better than sharing Melody's cabin with Roger Rabbit.
16:25Who's Roger Rabbit?
16:26Perhaps it's her pet name for Professor Grelland.
16:29Christophe?
16:30Findle.
16:31Can I come and see you sometime this afternoon?
16:33I've heard from the Space Commission about my application.
16:36They want a full medical.
16:39Right.
16:41We've got this place to ourselves for an hour.
16:43Come on.
16:44Off the bed.
16:44Daniel.
16:45Come on.
16:46It's cold in here.
16:47Sit.
16:49Sit.
16:51Sit.
16:52What are you doing?
16:54What are you doing?
16:54What are you doing?
16:54Grapes.
16:55Apples.
16:57Oranges.
16:59Plums.
17:00Tomatoes.
17:01Pears.
17:03Nearly forgot.
17:07A bottle of the finest Chateau Laconcy.
17:10Oh, my goodness.
17:12He's going to kill us.
17:13He's going to kill us.
17:15You don't have to drink it.
17:17Beautiful.
17:21What is all this?
17:23Good God.
17:24Has it been that long?
17:25It's a picnic.
17:28I couldn't get any buttercups, but, um...
17:34Daniel.
17:35Couldn't get any cowpats or midges, either.
17:38I'll have to use my imagination.
17:41You know you can be really sweet sometimes.
17:45Cheers.
17:51There's a lot of rubbish talked about radiation.
17:53Keep still.
17:54An awful lot of rubbish.
17:56Yes, I know.
17:57I've heard most of it.
17:58Nelson.
17:58Nelson.
17:59Got chronic sea sickness.
18:00Who's Nelson?
18:01You're joking.
18:02Yes.
18:03But that was slightly different.
18:05But I'm not the only one, am I?
18:06By no means no.
18:07Look at Jack Fisher on the Orion.
18:09He only had to see a Van Allen belt, and he turned green, and he was captain for 20 years.
18:13Jack Fisher is not my idea of a healthy man.
18:16Yeah, but it's got nothing to do with radiation.
18:19What is wrong?
18:21You've got a cataract for me on your left eye.
18:23Then treat it.
18:25Big deal, I've had cataracts before.
18:27Yeah, and so I can see from your records.
18:29Don't look so worried.
18:31If I'm fit enough to be first officer, I'm fit enough to command.
18:35Personally, Professor, I would have preferred a petition.
18:39So would I.
18:40So much more civilized and peaceful.
18:43Indeed.
18:44But I thought I'd work from the inside for a change.
18:48Just get me Mr. Gervais, will you?
18:50He's just coming.
18:51Professor!
18:52Mr. Gervais, this protest started off by being amusing, but it has now become a very considerable
18:59nuisance.
19:00At least now you're taking it seriously.
19:02You've had your fun.
19:03You've let off some steam.
19:04That's not what it's about.
19:05And you've made your point.
19:07And I'm a reasonable man.
19:09I am willing to address all of your grievances.
19:14When?
19:16When?
19:17What do you mean, when?
19:18Just when.
19:19After you come down.
19:21That's not good enough.
19:22It's all you're gonna get.
19:24Then I'm afraid we're staying put.
19:26I'm sorry.
19:27You will be.
19:30Daniel.
19:32Hmm?
19:33If we were to, well, you know, try and make a go of it, we'd take Earth leave, wouldn't
19:41we, as often as possible?
19:42Of course we would.
19:44It's just that I don't want our daughter.
19:46Hey, you say that again, I like it.
19:51I don't want our daughter to miss out the way I did.
19:56Haven't I proved I'm a good provider?
19:58I don't mean material things.
20:00I mean real things.
20:03Real Earth, sky, soil.
20:06Even these grapes weren't grown in real soil.
20:10We'll go.
20:11I promise.
20:14I'll get my dad to put up the cash.
20:16What if he doesn't like me?
20:18Oh, he'll love you.
20:20He might even like me a bit better, too.
20:22No.
20:23Mr. Weatherby.
20:28Professor.
20:30Sure.
20:31Hello.
20:32What's that you've got?
20:34Oh, um, nothing.
20:37Mr. Weatherby, it's your turn to do me a favor.
20:39Mercedes isn't well.
20:40She needs to rest.
20:41As you know, it's only four weeks since her operation.
20:43Oh, send her up straight away.
20:44Absolutely.
20:45We'll clear out.
20:46I'll turn up the heating in the lobby for Melody.
20:48Fine.
20:50I appreciate that.
20:51Not at all.
20:52Well, it's nice to know we can still be civilized about this sort of thing.
21:04So, this is a sit-in, is it?
21:06Yes.
21:07I don't suppose you saw many of these at Moon Station Université?
21:11No.
21:12We had better things to do.
21:14Oh.
21:14A bit tame, isn't it?
21:16Tame?
21:16Yeah.
21:17I thought you'd wreck the place by now.
21:18You know, scribbled on the walls and things.
21:20They're not hooligans for saying this.
21:21They're not going to be very noisy, are you?
21:22I've got a terrible headache.
21:24We'll try and keep the hilarity to a minimum.
21:26Oh, Professor Breland's room's ready.
21:28You won't even know we've been in there.
21:29Oh, you are sweet.
21:30Look, I've, um, I've bought you some chocolate.
21:33Oh, bless you.
21:34Yeah.
21:35There's just enough for the two of you, so keep it quiet and, um, don't tell Charles.
21:42I just can't afford to antagonize them anymore.
21:44I understand.
21:45Well, I don't.
21:46We're all supposed to be in this together.
21:48It's all right for you.
21:49You didn't fail five out of six subjects in your exams.
21:52Oh, that has got nothing to do with it.
21:53I have my place here to think of.
21:55The dinner's what you're thinking of.
21:56Anna, if you feel you can't stay any longer, no-one will blame you.
21:59You were here at the start.
22:00That's what matters.
22:01It's not that I want to go.
22:03I've been with you from the start until it started getting difficult.
22:06That's not why I'm going.
22:08Do you understand, don't you?
22:10Yes, of course.
22:11Now, go on before they go without you.
22:13All right.
22:14See you.
22:18Why did you let her off the hook?
22:20People don't belong on hooks.
22:21If you just let people go, this whole thing's going to fall apart.
22:24It is falling apart.
22:26You noticed.
22:29Another couple of hours, it'll all be over.
22:31I wish they'd won and not Professor Brelin.
22:34Is that why you never use your captain's safety override codes?
22:39Perhaps Fimbo the Anarchist.
22:42Well, well.
22:43Petra, check course coordinates.
22:46Illya is 2.6 million kilometres from Ion.
22:50Longitude 56.1 degrees.
22:532.6 degrees above the plane.
22:56Course is currently Echo Juliet 1560.
23:01It's worse than I thought.
23:03Does he know?
23:04No, I haven't told him yet.
23:07If it's cataracts and he's had them before, what's the problem?
23:10It's radiation that's causing them.
23:11Each dose destroys more saltitude.
23:13What about these vector things?
23:15Is he suitable for treatment?
23:16There's a limit to what they can do if they work at all.
23:19In his case, it may already be too late.
23:22Why can't you treat him in the normal way?
23:24No, that won't solve it.
23:25It's going to keep recurring and it's going to get worse.
23:27There must be something you can do.
23:29Yes.
23:32I can recommend an immediate return to Earth before his eyesight is permanently damaged.
23:38There must be something you can do.
23:38There must be something you can do.
23:57There must be something you can do.
23:57There must be something you can do.
23:57There must be something you can do.
23:58There must be something you can do.
23:58There must be something you can do.
23:59There must be something you can do.
24:00There must be something you can do.
24:02There must be something you can do.
24:05There must be something you can do.
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