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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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00:01He called. Just now he called.
00:03Who called, my little pitcher?
00:04Professor Breland.
00:05He didn't, did he? What did he say?
00:07He came on my otosek and said that he's coming back tonight on the shuttle
00:10and he wants to see me in his room tomorrow at 9.30.
00:13What for?
00:13I don't believe it.
00:15Why else but to tell me I've passed my degree?
00:52I don't believe it.
01:00For a philandering, half-witted Frenchman.
01:02Oh, come on. Hardly half-witted.
01:05Victoria is ten times cleverer than he is.
01:08If she's staying at Sirius Lee gets his PhD, she'll be there till the end of time.
01:12A few months.
01:13I want you to talk to her.
01:15She might find you more persuasive than Drummond.
01:17I doubt it.
01:17Well, try, Rebecca.
01:20If all else fails, you can draw from the well of bitter experience.
01:24Oh?
01:25She won't be the first girl to be swept off her feet by a dashing young foreigner, will she?
01:30I know.
01:31Why didn't you talk to her yourself?
01:32Seeing as you're so charming and tactful.
01:36Very well. Speak to her myself.
01:40I tell you, Victoria, I didn't sleep a wink last night.
01:44Isn't it awful when you can't sleep?
01:45Yes, Anna.
01:47At first, I was too excited to sleep.
01:50Suddenly, all my dreams were coming true.
01:52I kept thinking of all the people back home who'd be so proud of me.
01:56Little Anna Bagani doing her post-grad research and then Daedalus 10.
02:00But then I thought, is that what I really want?
02:04To spend the next 12 years in interstellar space,
02:07drifting through plasma and other terrible dangers?
02:09Oh, not seeing my friends and family.
02:1212 years is a long, long time, Victoria.
02:15Oh, I got frightened.
02:17And then I got homesick.
02:19More homesick than I've ever been.
02:21You'll get homesick once in a while, Anna.
02:23Yeah.
02:26Anna, are you sure Professor Breland is actually going to offer you post-grad work?
02:30Yeah.
02:32But he hasn't actually said anything, has he?
02:34Well, it's post-grad research and then Daedalus 10.
02:37Oh, what am I going to do?
02:39What am I going to say?
02:43Now, that is a civiliser way to do exercises.
02:47What is?
02:47Getting someone else to do them for you.
02:49I mean, normally it shows up on Petra, but you kid have got Petra sussed.
02:53I'm not exercising the baby bird brain.
02:56I'm exercising me.
02:57Hi.
02:58Hi.
02:59I'm looking for men of vision.
03:01Well, I'm not a man of anything, man.
03:04But you do want concessionary fares, don't you?
03:06Oh, yeah, I do.
03:07Well, if you want anything in this man's world, Tim, you've got to fight for it, OK?
03:11OK.
03:12Now, you're the guy who ran the hamster racket.
03:13You're tough, huh?
03:14Yeah, but I'm not messing with Rebecca.
03:15She's going to bite my head off.
03:16I'm not talking about Rebecca.
03:18I'm talking about Breland.
03:19The Professor?
03:20No way.
03:22You're not telling me you're a moral coward, are you?
03:24Yeah, actually, I'm all kinds of a coward.
03:26I'm not asking you to storm the Bastille.
03:28I'm just organising a small delegation.
03:31Melody, Miss Shaw.
03:34I, Byron, already am a small delegation.
03:41Petra, I've got a call booked to Island Five.
03:44Mercedes page.
03:45Stand by, please.
03:47You may proceed with your message.
03:50Mercedes, good morning.
03:53I trust it's a good morning on series.
03:56I hope you slept well.
03:58How are you?
04:03You could be dead for all I know.
04:08I tried to call you last night.
04:10You were unavailable.
04:13Will I hear from you today?
04:18Mercedes, I love you.
04:21And I miss you.
04:25Petra, end of message.
04:27Page me as soon as a reply comes from.
04:38Fiona, I don't think you should antagonise the professor.
04:42We're not antagonising him, Anna.
04:44We're just trying to talk to him.
04:46And you, Timmy?
04:47Oh, don't look at me, Anna.
04:47I'm not involved.
04:48You've spent far too much time down in space secret.
04:51Agreed, Anna. Agreed.
04:52Pardon?
04:52Well, I'm cooling my heels for a bit,
04:54leaving my wild days behind me.
04:56Oh, sure.
04:57Yeah, winding down, slowing my pace of life.
05:01Look, if you guys want to graduate,
05:03you should forget to stop us here.
05:04We've all got a little steam once in a while, Anna.
05:07First years should concentrate on their studies.
05:10You should know.
05:10You've been one long enough.
05:12Yeah, so have you.
05:13Yeah, but I've been away, remember?
05:14Old students should work hard,
05:16pay attention to their tutors,
05:17and lead good lives.
05:18Anna, calm down.
05:20Timmy, there's no saying what you might achieve.
05:22If you're industrious and good living, okay?
05:25Yes, Anna.
05:26Right, Anna.
05:31It's because she's got to see Professor Verlund.
05:34It's sent her off her head.
05:39Drummond.
05:40Rob.
05:43Baby clothes.
05:45Concessionary fares.
05:47Flexitime tutorage.
05:49Merciful God.
05:50At least Rebecca's doing all the mundane stuff.
05:53Hmm?
05:54What's that?
05:55Room service?
05:56Bedtime stories?
05:58P, P and E.
05:59Hmm?
06:00Private, personal, and emotional.
06:02Students.
06:04Rebecca Harvey calling commsend.
06:06Petra.
06:07Professor, have you congratulated the students yet who put on the play?
06:10No.
06:11It might be a nice gesture.
06:13Think about it.
06:16She's left her husband, hasn't she?
06:18I believe so, yeah.
06:20Lucky husband.
06:22Petra, get me Rebecca Harvey.
06:26I would be delighted to congratulate the students who put on the play.
06:30I can't imagine why I didn't think of it myself.
06:32Pressure of work, I dare say.
06:34Professor, when can I speak to you about Anna Bagani?
06:36Christophe is worried about her emotional state.
06:42She's not eating, Anna.
06:43I feel sick.
06:45I have to see the professor in ten minutes.
06:47I'm sure it's nothing to worry about.
06:49No?
06:50When was the last time he asked to see you?
06:52Oh.
06:53At least I'll still be with Victoria.
06:56I like Victoria.
06:57We've always got on.
06:58There's never been any bother with her.
07:01Sorry, Anna.
07:02We actually don't know what you're talking about.
07:05On Gantry 2.
07:06As a teaching post-grad, she'll have a room on Gantry 2.
07:09And if I'm doing post-grad work, I'll be able to share with her.
07:12I didn't know Victoria was moving to Gantry 2.
07:15Oh, yeah.
07:16She'll live in one of the staff cabins.
07:17They're very luxurious.
07:19But I don't know whether I want to leave the old gang.
07:22Well, well.
07:24Lucky Victoria.
07:26Yeah.
07:27You've got two feet, Anna.
07:28Why don't you put them both in it?
07:30Croissants, Anna.
07:31Talking?
07:32I couldn't need a thing.
07:33Well, come on.
07:33You've got to eat something.
07:34You have some orange juice, Anna.
07:35I mean, people who don't eat or drink off their heads.
07:37If I was to eat or drink anything, I'd be sick on the spot.
07:40Calm down, Anna.
07:41Calm down.
07:42So, when are you going to see Breland, then?
07:44In a few minutes.
07:45Would you come with me, Fiona?
07:47What?
07:48As a friend.
07:50Well, I'd love to, Anna.
07:52But I think I've got quantum mechanics at 8 o'clock.
07:56Quantum mechanics at 8 o'clock.
08:00Don't worry, Anna.
08:01I'll go if nobody else will, all right?
08:03Okay.
08:04What a problem.
08:08Oh, Victoria.
08:09My old tutor discs.
08:11Just put them anywhere.
08:13You know, I suppose it makes sense, my moving in here, but it, um, does seem a bit strange.
08:19Would you believe this filing system?
08:21What, Paul's?
08:21No, Paul's I could cope with the professor's.
08:25I suppose there's a rhyme and reason to it somewhere.
08:27Uh, association of ideas.
08:29Oh, that explains it.
08:30I don't associate with Breland's ideas.
08:32Victoria, have you got a minute?
08:34Yeah.
08:35He wants me to talk to you.
08:36Hmm.
08:38About Jean-Francois.
08:39He thinks you'd be making a big mistake giving up the chance for PhD just to go to Island 5.
08:45Perhaps I would.
08:47He's going to want to hear a reasoned argument, Victoria, not a half-hearted admission.
08:53I love Jean-Francois and I want to be with him.
08:57What more can I say?
08:59I don't know.
09:01No one's ever asked me to choose between a man and a PhD.
09:04Why is life so difficult?
09:10Try again.
09:13But he said 9.30.
09:15And you're quite sure he wanted to speak to you?
09:17Do you want to hear it?
09:18Listen.
09:19Miss Pagani, could you come and see me tomorrow morning?
09:21Oh, 9.30 hours?
09:23Oh, but he doesn't say where.
09:25Do you think he's waiting in Comson?
09:27Or even now in Club Galileo, pouring a couple of stiff gins.
09:31At 9.30 in the morning?
09:32Anna, we're talking about joining the grown-ups here.
09:35Oh, my God.
09:36Let's call him up.
09:37No, no.
09:38I don't want to do anything, please.
09:39I know.
09:40I don't feel well, OK?
09:42Come on, Anna.
09:43It's only Professor Brullan.
09:45In the first place, I am the world's worst at all.
09:48Oh, of course, Kev.
09:49I can't even get my own act together.
09:52Yeah.
09:53Thanks.
09:55Bex, you just don't know how unhappy I've been since he's gone.
10:00I mean, we had such a short time together.
10:03There were weeks of sordid hiding and muddle and guilt over Melody,
10:06and then just a few happy days...
10:09before Professor Brullan stepped in.
10:10And Paul.
10:11Paul was determined to get him off the Iliad.
10:13Yes, I remember.
10:16I don't think I've been happy since you went.
10:18Well, there's something solid and dependable about unhappiness.
10:21At least you know where you are with it.
10:23You reckon?
10:23Yeah, and happiness.
10:24That's a different thing altogether.
10:26There's not much of that about...
10:28Don't I know it.
10:32So, do you think I should go to LLM5?
10:35I think you should talk to Jean-Francois.
10:38Does he know you've been offered postgraduate research?
10:42And later today, I should hear from Valhalla.
10:46Valhalla?
10:47New data on Parkinson's star.
10:48Ah.
10:49Message for Professor Brellan.
10:51Petra.
10:53Traffic report on your call to series.
10:55Now, Petra, hold.
10:57This is personal, if you...
11:00Go ahead, Petra.
11:01Your message was received at Island 5 at 09.13 hours.
11:06Yes, yes, yes, yes.
11:06Mercedes' page was not available.
11:09Again?
11:11Petra booked me a further call at 1100 hours.
11:15Confirmed Ilya to series via Comsat 3.
11:18And retransmit my earlier message.
11:22Still not available.
11:24Dear God.
11:26Everything all right?
11:36I'll track on this from Island 5.
11:38Petra, touch me through to 3.18.
11:41Before you say a word, just listen.
11:44There's an accommodation module going to be placed,
11:46and it's ours up front of the world.
11:48John, there's something wrong.
11:49I can't hear you.
11:50When I say accommodation module,
11:52you'll see what the American court face
11:53and it's so hard to me.
11:55It's so funny out of this world.
11:58John Francois, there's a...
11:59There's a Coms problem.
12:01Don't go away.
12:03Petra, specify Coms routing.
12:06Comsat 5.
12:08Petra, Comsat 5 is on the wrong side of Jupiter for Island 5.
12:11You should be routing it via Comsat 3.
12:14Call routed via Ilya Comsan.
12:16Oh, get me Comsan.
12:18John, look, I'm trying to get a better routing.
12:25Professor?
12:26Victoria!
12:27I was hoping to have a word with you.
12:29Professor, I'm trying to talk to Jean-Francois,
12:31and there's a Coms problem.
12:32There's a time delay because the call is being routed
12:34via the most remote Coms satellite in Jupiter's system.
12:36Can you tell me what's happening?
12:38What did he say?
12:40He says he's not going anywhere.
12:42Come, come.
12:43We mustn't be pessimists.
12:44Professor.
12:45A mistake, Victoria.
12:47I'll reroute your call now.
12:49But I would like to talk to you at some point.
12:52It's all fixed.
12:53All you have to do is tell me the date you're coming.
12:56Um, I don't know.
12:57There's been a complication.
12:59A complication?
12:59What sort of complication?
13:01To get a degree, the job's all fixed up.
13:02All we have to do is find somewhere to live.
13:04I've been asked to do a PhD.
13:06On the Ilya.
13:08A PhD in what?
13:10Ionised plasmas in H2 regions of interstellar space.
13:13I didn't know you put in a proposal.
13:15Well, I haven't.
13:16You know I haven't.
13:18But Professor Breland says my papers on the plasmas
13:20we encountered on the Voyager G33 are a good enough basis to...
13:23I've been working for three months on my proposal.
13:25It's been thrown back in my face five times.
13:27John, you've been unlucky.
13:30Congratulations, baby.
13:34So, what are we going to do now?
13:37You tell me.
13:38Well, I want to be with you.
13:40Yeah, well, you can't now.
13:41I don't see why not.
13:43I don't see why I can't do the PhD from Island 5.
13:45Yes, and maybe I could do your job in the library, maybe.
13:48Oh, John, don't say that.
13:50Look, they've got to accept your proposals in the end.
13:52And they've passed four sections out of the five.
13:56I'll have a word with Professor Breland.
13:58See what he says.
13:59OK?
14:02Sorry to interrupt, but I did book the big screeners for five minutes.
14:09Everything's all right, I hope.
14:34Oh, Professor.
14:36Miss Bergani.
14:37You wanted to see me.
14:39Did I?
14:39Oh, yes, yes, of course.
14:41I tried to see you this morning at 9.30, but you weren't in.
14:44I wanted to say, well done.
14:46Well done.
14:47Well done.
14:48My warmest congratulations.
14:51Not at all.
14:51What you did was a credit to the entire cottage.
14:54Splendid effort.
14:57Was there something else, Miss Bergani?
14:59No.
15:05A staff cabin on Gantry 2.
15:08If I ran a three-legged race with Victoria, she'd get the first prize.
15:12I'd get the spoon.
15:13Will you concentrate, please?
15:15Yes, all right.
15:18Isn't life wonderful?
15:20She gets a quick degree, a PhD course, my boyfriend, a staff cabin, and what do I get?
15:25Uh, you get checkmate next move.
15:27Oh, thanks, Tim.
15:28Took six moves to set that up.
15:30Oh.
15:30Hi, guys.
15:32Hannah.
15:33I've just seen Professor Breland.
15:35Yeah.
15:35Yeah?
15:35He's offered me his warmest congratulations.
15:38Yeah.
15:39Yeah?
15:39He said that I was a credit to the entire college.
15:43Why?
15:44Because of my work in high-energy theoretical physics, my linking of the super-string theory
15:49with a re-world quantum chromodynamical model.
15:52What else?
15:53Any else?
15:54Uh, did you tell him you're not going on deedless?
15:57No, we didn't get to that.
15:59Right.
15:59You know, Professor Breland, always in a hurry.
16:02Perhaps I'll catch him later.
16:03Yeah.
16:03See you.
16:05Hurt.
16:06Hurt.
16:07Bealded, I'm sure of himself.
16:09That doesn't sound like Jean-Francois.
16:11No, it's not.
16:12It must be that all-American diet they're feeding him.
16:14Titan burgers and fries and moon yoghurt.
16:18Maple syrup and ice cream on fried eggs.
16:20Oh, come on, Barrett.
16:21Oh!
16:22Oh, no.
16:23All right.
16:24Look, I'm sure he remembers to say the most important things.
16:27Like, he loves you and he misses you.
16:30You've got to remember, it's not easy making small talk into an auto set.
16:33Sorry.
16:34Sorry.
16:35Sorry.
16:35Just wait.
16:36Just wait.
16:40No.
16:41I haven't asked for anything yet.
16:43Concessory shuttle fares for students.
16:45No.
16:46You might listen to my argument.
16:48Mr. Wilkinson, for most of this year, I had thought you'd quietly failed your degree and gone back to Earth.
16:53Look, students are the only people paying the full shuttle rates.
16:56I have had my troubles.
16:58I've had my problems.
16:59I've been stung by the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune.
17:04Oh, God, not again.
17:06Look, if we send a delegation, we'd like full college backing.
17:09But I could always take comfort from the knowledge that Byron Wilkinson is a thing of the past.
17:15Well, he isn't.
17:15I know, I can see you, but there will be no concessionary fares to Space City.
17:21Why not?
17:22Because you have been brought many millions of miles from Earth at horrific expense to further your scientific education.
17:30It wasn't so much when I arrived and there's been years of inflation since...
17:33If you had expressed at some earlier data consuming interest in nightlife, we could have redirected you to the universities
17:38of Bangkok or Manila.
17:40Space City is hardly Bangkok or Manila.
17:42No, it exists solely for the recreation of the roughnecks and hydrogen wrinkles.
17:46And Columbus students.
17:48Columbus students have no need to go down to Space City.
17:50You are here to work.
18:11You did fix it, didn't you?
18:12Of course I fixed it.
18:13Well, you must have made a mistake somewhere, Timmy.
18:16No, I don't make mistakes, not with things like that.
18:18Oh, so what are you suggesting then? Divine intervention?
18:20Could be coincidence, I suppose.
18:21What, that Brelin really wanted to congratulate her on her physics?
18:25Well, perhaps she didn't see him at all.
18:27Perhaps she's gone totally mad.
18:29Oh, my God.
18:31If we've sent her potty, we've had it.
18:33Of course we haven't sent her potty.
18:34She's always been potty.
18:36They can't blame us for Anabagani's insanity.
18:38Yeah, but they can blame us for driving her over the edge.
18:51He's hurt because he's worked so hard to get his PhD proposal
18:54and mine's been handed to me on the plate.
18:56Perhaps you're cleverer than he is.
18:58Oh, perhaps he doesn't have a Professor Brelin to help him.
19:02Can I work for Marlon Five?
19:05Not for me, you can't.
19:07I shall go to him anyway.
19:09As you think best.
19:12Student to see you, Charles.
19:14Been waiting to see you all day.
19:16What?
19:17Miss Spagani.
19:18Not again.
19:20All right.
19:24Well, Miss Spagani.
19:28Do you propose to re-enact the balcony scene for me?
19:32Yes?
19:33It's about you wanting to see me.
19:35I did see you.
19:37Yes.
19:39What more can I say?
19:41What you did was an outstanding achievement.
19:44Quite exemplary.
19:46We're all very proud of you.
19:50Once again, well done.
19:54Professor?
19:55Yes?
19:56Does this mean I have to go on Deedlers?
20:01Producing a college play hardly qualifies a student
20:04for mankind's first starship voyage.
20:09I didn't produce the play.
20:11Well, no, but I presume you were here as a representative of the team.
20:14I acted in it.
20:16I was Juliet.
20:17You can't have forgotten that I was Juliet.
20:20Anna, I'm sure no one will ever forget your Juliet.
20:23Well, congratulations on your Juliet then, Miss Spagani.
20:27And now, if that is all.
20:30You called me late last night on my autosec.
20:34I thought you wanted to make me a postgrad.
20:38I thought you wanted to make me a postgrad.
20:39Are you all right, Anna?
20:40I did not call you an autosec.
20:42Perhaps you dreamt it.
20:44I mean, dreams can be very realistic.
20:46Do you dream things, Miss Spagani?
20:57Having second thoughts?
20:59No.
21:00Well, it's a free universe.
21:02I hope you'll be very happy.
21:04I will.
21:06Oh, such certainty.
21:08But it's a very uncertain world, Victoria.
21:11It's a struggle for survival from cradle to grave.
21:14We come to depend upon people.
21:16Sometimes it's a mistake.
21:18When the Etruscans start coming across the bridge,
21:21we need the right person at our side.
21:23Oh, and do you think Jean-Francois was the wrong person?
21:26I presume to interfere in your life to that extent.
21:29Hmm.
21:30You would.
21:32I do know how you feel.
21:35Mercedes is on Island 5, remember?
21:37I know.
21:39It can be very difficult, can't it?
21:41You need to feel the bond between you.
21:44Reassure.
21:45Be reassured.
21:47We will come back from serious.
21:49As soon as Jean has his PhD.
21:52Things are never that simple, never that easy.
21:55I thought we weren't supposed to be pessimists.
21:58Realists.
21:58I've never known a successful relationship
22:00that wasn't built on a solid foundation.
22:02Yes, but we do love each other.
22:04Love.
22:05You say that word as if you despise it.
22:07And you wave it like a wand.
22:12Look, can we go and talk something a bit quieter?
22:23Valentina 9.
22:25A Grobian phenotype.
22:26It's beautiful.
22:28Delicate.
22:30Vanessa, 24.
22:33Marianne.
22:35Camilla.
22:37Edible cryptogam.
22:39You've been very good to me, Professor.
22:41It's been appreciated.
22:43In his will, your father entrusted me with your welfare.
22:47Yes, but I'm not actually your daughter.
22:50I know that.
22:51A daughter.
22:52I'd expect a deal more common sense from a daughter.
22:55If I were, I would still love Jean-Francois.
22:58Victoria, are you going to let that Frenchman's pride ruin your career?
23:02Your life?
23:06Look, you're not wrong to love.
23:09But for pity's sake, let love be the colours of your life, not the fabric.
23:13Well, and that's the way you feel for Mercedes, is it?
23:17No.
23:17Well, then.
23:20Roland.
23:21Your call from Valhalla.
23:22Yep.
23:23That new date has arrived from Pacify.
23:25It's being patched up to the Iliad.
23:26Right.
23:27I'll meet both you and Natasha in my room.
23:30You can come along too, Victoria.
23:32I think you'll find it interesting.
24:01I think you'll find it interesting.
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