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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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00:01You've been very good to me, Professor. It's been appreciated.
00:05In his will, your father entrusted me with your welfare.
00:08Yes, but I'm not actually your daughter.
00:11I know that. A daughter? I'd expect a deal more common sense from a daughter.
00:16If I were, I would still love Jean-Francois.
00:19Victoria, are you gonna let that Frenchman's pride ruin your career? Your life?
00:28Look, you're not wrong to love.
00:30But for pity's sake, let love be the colours of your life, not the fabric.
00:35Well, and that's the way you feel for Mercedes, is it?
00:38No. Well, then.
00:42Rallant. Your call from Valhalla.
00:44Yep.
00:44The only date has arrived from Pacify. It's being patched up to the Iliad.
00:48Right. I'll meet both you and Natasha in my room.
00:51You can come along too, Victoria.
00:53I think you'll find it interesting.
01:40OK.
01:41OK.
01:41Petra, let it run.
01:43This computer simulation of the Parkinson's star system was compiled by the European Deep Space Observatory at Pacify.
01:51The survey was directed by Dr. Isadora Cadiz using the facility's new saved array optical telescope.
02:01Parkinson's star with its five planets.
02:04Aerial 9, the subject of this survey, orbits Parkinson's star, a KO main sequence star, at a mean distance of
02:13122 million kilometres from its primary one.
02:16I do wish they'd get on with it.
02:18The planet has a mid-latitude temperature range between minus 24 and plus 14 degrees Celsius.
02:25And ground pressure is approximately 870 millivolts.
02:29Petra, hold. Minus 24 plus 14. That's better than the Siberian tundras. That's percent Earth gravity too.
02:37Petra, continue.
02:40Initial analysis indicates moderate quantities of carbon dioxide and argon.
02:46Encouraging.
02:47Medium dispersion work on limb spectra clearly show water vapour absorption lines.
02:52The spectra of the refracted light indicates the presence of oxygen and nitrogen in substantial quantities.
03:00Water.
03:02Air.
03:03Nitrogen.
03:04Water.
03:06We could support life.
03:12Oh, Anna!
03:13Watch out!
03:14How could she do it?
03:15How could she do such a dreadful, dreadful thing?
03:17What's happened?
03:18It was a horrible, evil, despicable thing to do.
03:21Anna, what's happened?
03:22Has somebody upset you?
03:24Who was it?
03:25Who?
03:27It was your friend Fiona McBride.
03:31It could support life.
03:34It might even have life on it.
03:36Intelligent life?
03:37Oh, I doubt that.
03:38Judging by the antics of our students, you'd be hard put to it to find intelligent life on this ship.
03:43I don't expect much from deep space.
03:44What then?
03:45Simple organisms?
03:46Mosses?
03:47Lichens?
03:48Cacti?
03:48I wouldn't speculate.
03:50Any alien life form would be exciting.
03:52Well, it would be more than anyone else had found.
03:55In nearly a century of space exploration.
03:58Yes, Commander.
03:59Congratulations.
04:00Yes.
04:01Congratulations.
04:01Well, not the first satellite found to be capable of supporting life, of course.
04:06Cast of four.
04:08Adrian eight.
04:09But it is the first in the Parkinson's star system.
04:12I think we have cause for cautious celebration.
04:17Cheers.
04:18Cheers.
04:19Where is she?
04:20Where is that maggot?
04:22I'm gonna tear her limb from them.
04:24Anna, Anna, will you just calm down?
04:25I'm gonna wrench her neck from underneath her head.
04:28Well, you can't, can you, cause she's not here?
04:30You're dead meat, Fiona McBride.
04:33Oh, Melody.
04:36What did she do?
04:37What did she do?
04:39It was such a wicked thing.
04:41I will never ever forgive her.
04:43Oh, Anna.
04:44You know, my message from Professor Brelin.
04:47Asking you to go and see him.
04:48So that I'd get my degree for my paper on super string theory.
04:52It was a fake message.
04:54It was a fake.
04:55Oh, Anna, that's so cruel.
04:58Yeah.
05:01Look, I think you're tired.
05:04I'm very, very tired.
05:07And hey, tomorrow's another day.
05:12Yeah.
05:13Tomorrow's the day I get Fiona McBride.
05:18A hunger strike?
05:19Is this Byron's stupid idea?
05:21Just till they give us concessional affairs to Space City.
05:24You won't let people die without food.
05:26Oh, you won't die, Tim.
05:28You can live off your fat.
05:30I'm not going to Space City.
05:32Running out to take life easy.
05:34Relax.
05:34Enjoy the simple things of life.
05:36Oh, get serious, Tim.
05:37On a man in decline fee, a spent force.
05:40Melody, can you tell her?
05:41All I want is a quiet night, are you?
05:42Because when?
05:44Oh, Fiona, I don't start any long books.
05:47What?
05:48Anna.
05:49She's going to kill you.
05:50Anna?
05:51Anna Pagani.
05:52Yeah, that's the one.
05:53Huh.
05:54I wonder what I've done to annoy Anna.
05:56Can you think of anything, Tim?
05:57Remember, it wasn't my idea, OK?
06:01I have to make a move, Charles.
06:04I have a survey report on the Oort Cloud's mass function to finish reviewing.
06:08Should take about, oh, about an hour.
06:11What about you, Natasha?
06:12I keep Drummond company.
06:14What?
06:14It's a pleasant way to spend a watch.
06:16Cheer up, Ian.
06:17Good night.
06:21They make a good couple.
06:23Drummond and Natasha.
06:25A gleam in her eye and a spring in his step.
06:27Well, there might be, but not because of each other.
06:30You're too wrapped up in yourself to notice.
06:33I notice.
06:34Natasha is in love with Fimbo.
06:37Mischief as rumour put about by Rebecca Harvey.
06:40Now, then.
06:41What's it to be?
06:43Postgraduate research at Columbus
06:45or temping in the library at Island Five?
06:50Sorry.
06:51Talk to him.
06:53Tell him how important it is.
06:54I want to talk with him.
06:56Have a proper conversation.
06:58Not through a scream with Eccu's clocking up every five seconds.
07:02I'd be grateful.
07:04Lee Jean-Francois returns your calls.
07:07Mercedes doesn't?
07:08Not often.
07:10Strange, isn't it?
07:12There are literally thousands of people in the world
07:14we could profitably fall in love with.
07:16We invariably choose the one who demands the most sacrifices.
07:21Yes.
07:23What would you say if I said I don't believe the Oort Cloud exists?
07:27I've been studying its far infrared
07:30and microwave emissions for eight months.
07:34What would you expect me to say?
07:35I admit it.
07:37The game's up.
07:38All right.
07:38If you're so clever, where do rogue comets come from
07:42and why do they come?
07:43I know.
07:43And how can we learn to predict their arrival
07:45so that when they come tearing through the Jovian system
07:47we can have our shipping tucked behind a safe little moonlit
07:50instead of lying right in the comet's path the way the Ilya was last Christmas?
07:54Sorry.
07:55That's okay.
07:57I'll see you in the morning, Commander.
07:58Mm-hmm.
08:00I see you're booked out on Wednesday.
08:02Are you going down to Space City?
08:03Yes, I want some new clothes.
08:05I feel as though I'm still weak of burning sulphur from Io.
08:08Well, perhaps I'll see you.
08:10I thought I might take a jaunt down there myself.
08:12Couple of drinks, spot of dinner.
08:13You've been working hard. You need a break.
08:15It's a lonely life though, Natasha.
08:17There can be few sadder sights in the solar system
08:20than a bachelor space commander with only the Oort Cloud for his mistress
08:24dining alone in some stardust cafe.
08:27Aw, is it really that bad?
08:30It's terrible. Your heart would bleed.
08:33Well, in that case, I'll make sure I avoid the stardust on Wednesday night.
08:40Anna?
08:44Are you all right?
08:46Why shouldn't I be all right?
08:48You don't sound very all right.
08:50I think I've got a cold.
08:53We don't get colds, Anna.
08:56Yeah, that's what they say.
09:01Look, I know how difficult it is.
09:05You only have to be that little bit different from everybody else
09:08and they just shut you out.
09:10I don't know what you're talking about.
09:13It's fine as long as you think the same and talk the same.
09:16Go around in a giggling gang.
09:19Victoria, I am one of the gang.
09:21I've always been one of the gang.
09:24We just play jokes on each other now and again.
09:26It doesn't mean anything.
09:28Yes, Anna, I know.
09:29There's nothing wrong with having a laugh.
09:32I hadn't noticed you laughing.
09:40Cheer up, Fee.
09:41What?
09:42Yeah. Cheer up, Fee.
09:44You can't go through life being frightened.
09:46Frightened? Who's frightened?
09:48You've got to stand up to bullies.
09:50Look, can we drop the subject, Tim? Fiona's obviously not frightened.
09:54Oh, yeah.
09:56Well, I expect she's forgotten now, anyway.
09:58I think.
09:59Yeah, Anna's always forgetting things.
10:00Yeah.
10:01She's not very big anyway, is she?
10:04No.
10:06She's Sardinian.
10:07So?
10:09Well, don't they carry blood fumes to the grave, that sort of thing?
10:12That's Sicilian, Melody, Sicilian.
10:15And that was years ago.
10:16That's before my mum was even born.
10:17Well, she is very upset.
10:19Well, you did it, Tim.
10:20You were the genius who made it happen.
10:22Yeah, but she doesn't know that.
10:23Yet, Timmy.
10:25She doesn't know that yet.
10:29Boycott the shuttle? Are you serious?
10:31Oh, get lost, Tim.
10:32You and Barham's been getting really desperate.
10:34Yeah, there's a lot of apathy about.
10:35I mean, why boycott the shuttle? Why not boycott something unpopular?
10:39We're all really impressed for you, Anna. Really impressed.
10:44Fiona?
10:45Oh, hi, Anna.
10:47Do you know what I'm going to do to you?
10:49Do to me?
10:50I'm sorry, Anna.
10:51I'm going to peel off your skin and scratch at your bare flesh.
10:56Now, look, Anna.
10:57I'm going to tear your hair out from the inside.
11:01I think you might be getting things just a little bit out of proportion here, Anna.
11:05And when I've done all these things, I'm going to start getting real nasty.
11:18I've been thinking.
11:20Have you?
11:21She must have had an accomplice.
11:23An accomplice?
11:24To voice match Professor Bryan's hologram, that was a real big job.
11:28A job for somebody really clever with a warped and twisted little mind.
11:32Why did you just forget about it, Anna?
11:35Forget that I'd been told by Professor Bryan that I'd been awarded my degree.
11:40That I'd been offered post-grad work.
11:43That I'd been asked to join Diddless.
11:45Well, I can see it must have put a sparkle into your day.
11:49Yeah.
11:49I went to see him on the bridge, Melody.
11:52Now he thinks I'm off my head.
11:54No, surely not.
11:55Only one person in this college could have voice matched a hologram.
11:59Only one person at Columbus is a computer genius.
12:04Tim Shaw.
12:06Isn't it worth trying to see the funny side of it?
12:09No.
12:10No.
12:11No.
12:25Your call has been patched through to series.
12:31Jean, look, I know you can't talk to me now,
12:34but I must talk to you later on this afternoon.
12:36I've booked a call for 1,700.
12:39I've told them I'm coming to Island Five.
12:43But it's not that simple.
12:46It's not easy, you see.
12:49I'll talk to you this afternoon.
12:52I love you.
12:58Oh, hi, Anna.
12:59Timmy, you're really scared the wits out of Fiona.
13:02Serves her right, eh?
13:02Did I, Timmy?
13:03Yeah, you should have seen her face.
13:05Her eyes went big and round.
13:07Anna, what are you doing? That hurts.
13:09She had an accomplice, didn't she, Timmy?
13:11Oh, Fiona wouldn't have an accomplice.
13:12I wouldn't waste your time looking, Anna.
13:14Oh, yeah, she had an accomplice, all right.
13:16And when I find him, I'm going to take him somewhere real quiet.
13:21And I'm going to slowly throttle him.
13:24Or her, Anna.
13:25He might be a she.
13:26The ship will echo with his screams.
13:29Anna, why are you telling me this?
13:31Because it was you, Timmy.
13:33No, it wasn't.
13:33It was you.
13:37Open.
13:39You've got to hide and she's going to kill me.
13:42Well, you shouldn't have upset her, should you?
13:43Don't muck about me, Dee.
13:45I'm your best brothers anyway.
13:46She's only good.
13:47She's not very big.
13:48Yeah, but she's mad.
13:49She's insane.
13:50She's crazy.
13:51I can't sleep in my cabin.
13:52You can't stay in here, Tim.
13:53A hamster could leave me hiding here.
13:55Mind out, I should have been at a sick seminar.
14:00Why did you do it?
14:01Calm down.
14:01I don't want to calm down.
14:03I want to know why you did it.
14:04It was a joke, Anna.
14:05A joke.
14:06Do you realize what I went through?
14:07I was awake all night.
14:09I spent the whole day looking for Professor Brennan.
14:11And all the time, you were laughing.
14:13Everybody thought it was so funny, didn't they?
14:15And so, to the Pleiades, where the emissions from these young stars give a scattering blue
14:23light.
14:25Here lies no danger to mariners of space.
14:28Our starship may journey safely through the Pleiades for a thousand years.
14:33Why is that, Miss Shaw?
14:35Sorry?
14:37Miss Robichaud will tell us.
14:38The gases are too cold to become isolated.
14:42And therefore?
14:43They cannot form an H2 region.
14:45Unlike the Triffid Nebula, an enormous H2 region in a giant molecular cloud where intense
14:54ultraviolet radiation from hot stars has ionized the hydrogen, here is danger.
15:00Here lies the nightmare.
15:02We saw it ourselves on the journey to G33.
15:05We saw how the floating plasma was attracted by our instruments.
15:09Imagine a spaceship trapped inside a magnetic field, frozen inside it, like a fly in a spider's
15:16web.
15:17Five hundred people, perhaps, in a doomed starship.
15:21Miss Bergani, you are not part of this group, and I will not have students barging in halfway
15:25through my seminar.
15:26Will you please leave now?
15:28Now!
15:29Now!
15:38That is why research into the flow of ionized plasmas and their interaction with the magnetic
15:43fields of interstellar space is so vital to Daedalus.
15:47That is why there is no area of research being given higher priority.
15:51No area more important to the preserving of lives.
15:55Over the coming weeks, we'll be studying the characteristics of H2 regions.
16:00I invited Miss Frobisher to our seminar this morning because it seemed at one point she
16:04might be taking my place as tutor.
16:07However, she has decided to go to Island Five, where her talents will, I'm sure, be fully appreciated.
16:18All right, Fiona, tell me what it's all about.
16:21What would that be, Bex?
16:23You, Anna, Timmy.
16:25You're behaving like kids.
16:27Why is Anna chasing you?
16:29She's not.
16:30She's chasing Timmy.
16:31OK, why is she chasing Timmy?
16:33Who knows?
16:34Perhaps she fancies him.
16:36Well, I hear talk of a hologram that never was, that uttered words that had never been said.
16:41Oh, that.
16:43Yeah, you think it might be to do with that?
16:44Fiona.
16:45Well, OK, she shouldn't be so gullible.
16:48You've hurt her.
16:49You've really, really distressed her.
16:51Look, she genuinely thought she was going to be given her primary degree and she'd go
16:55on and do postgraduate research in string theory.
16:57Well, we never said that.
16:59Nobody told her she'd been offered a postgrad course or a place on deedless.
17:03We...
17:04The hologram only said that Professor Breland wanted to see her and that was all it was.
17:09Well, I hope you feel thoroughly ashamed.
17:12It was a joke, Rebecca, a joke!
17:13God, you're not supposed to take jokes seriously!
17:25Tim, come out!
17:26You've got to come out sooner or later.
17:28Rebecca, I'm not going away.
17:33I can wait for hours.
17:37Oh, hi, Bec.
17:38I had on to word with you and Anna Begani.
17:41Where is she?
17:41Well, how should I know?
17:42Because she's been chasing you around the ship all morning.
17:44Oh, right.
17:45I think she's taking a break right now.
17:47Where?
17:48Does it matter?
17:49Um, outside my bathroom.
17:51I don't believe this.
17:53What's she doing outside your bathroom?
17:54Well, she's a funny girl, Rebecca.
17:56She's always been a bit different.
18:02I told you, Timmy, I can wait forever.
18:05Sardinians are very proud people.
18:08They're also very patient.
18:11I bet you're really hungry now.
18:16I've just been eating some food a friend bought me.
18:18So, if you were to come out,
18:20I couldn't chase you because I'm so very full.
18:26I've got your little hamster here.
18:30I'm going to kill her.
18:32In fact, I'm killing her right now.
18:35Anna!
18:36That was an awful thing to say.
18:38Well, you didn't hear what he did to me.
18:39I know perfectly well what he did,
18:40but he isn't even in there.
18:41He escaped through the other door.
18:42Oh, I'm going to kill him twice over for this.
18:47Um, I'm sorry about this.
18:49No problem.
18:50It's coming through now.
18:52American University, Island 5,
18:54to Victoria Frobich.
18:56Petra.
18:57Hi, babe.
19:01I've got to stay.
19:03I've got to stay at Columbus.
19:05Victoria, of course you've got to stay.
19:07I said you had to stay.
19:08I don't want to stay.
19:09I want to come to you.
19:10I want to be with you and live with you.
19:13Baby, nothing would make me happier,
19:15but now you have to think of your own career.
19:17I don't care about my career, Jean.
19:19But my father was on deedless,
19:21and this research is vital.
19:24Well, you know how important
19:25understanding the flow of plasma in magnetic fields is going to be.
19:29Of course I know.
19:30I was the guy who taught you biochemistry three months ago, remember?
19:35Oh, why couldn't he have offered you the job?
19:39Job?
19:40I thought it was just a research program.
19:43Yeah, there's some teaching primary courses,
19:47biochemistry, magnetohydrodynamics.
19:49What I was doing.
19:51Yeah, I suppose so.
19:56Yeah, well, congratulations.
19:57You always were his favorite.
19:59John.
20:01Yeah, but sacking me so he could give my fiancé my job,
20:03that's a bit hard to take, I think.
20:05John, please.
20:08Nothing's going to keep us apart, okay?
20:10Nothing can keep us apart.
20:13Shuttle docking, T-minus five minutes.
20:16I'll call you again.
20:18No, send me a message.
20:19That's too expensive.
20:21I'm sorry.
20:22I love you, okay?
20:24Yeah.
20:26I could have patched him through to the study lab,
20:28but the visual quality's so low on concept nine.
20:47Guess who?
20:50Uh, Melody?
20:51Professor Breland?
20:53Where should I begin?
20:55The arms, the eyes, the skin, the hair...
21:00Anna!
21:01Anna, that hurts!
21:02Look, I know you're a little bit upset.
21:03A little upset?
21:04I didn't mean to cause you all this trouble.
21:06It's just that the voice match hologram was such a challenge.
21:10A challenge.
21:13You're a snivelling toad, Timothy Shore.
21:15You're right.
21:16All I want is a quiet life.
21:18Do you know what I'm going to do to you?
21:19No.
21:20I'm going to forgive you.
21:22Forgive me?
21:23But Fiona, I will never forgive.
21:25I'll get her if it's the last thing I do.
21:33So, what have you and Fimbo got planned?
21:35Nothing that would unduly excite you, Drummond.
21:39Annabelle's or the Stardust?
21:40Both.
21:42Then, perhaps, the casino.
21:44Casino with Fimbo?
21:45Why not?
21:46Uh, no reason.
21:48Actually, we're going to the Space History Club.
21:51The Space History Club.
21:52Right, of course.
21:53A discussion on the 20th century Voyager explorations.
21:57Oh, that sounds like a wild night.
21:59Mm, that's what I thought.
22:00I mean, Petra's memory banks are only crammed with data of early space exploration.
22:04Why, go to a concert when one can hear music on disc?
22:07You tell me.
22:08The company.
22:10Blackmosphere.
22:11Relax the ambience of a live lecture.
22:16She's not here, Fiona.
22:17I told you she wouldn't be here.
22:18Anyway, why are you bothered?
22:19You said you weren't frightened of her.
22:21It's all right for you.
22:22You've had full pardon and absolution.
22:24Well, I'm still a handful of hair short.
22:26Oh, I don't know.
22:27You came out of it quite well, considering she's only a girl.
22:30And she's not very big.
22:34The offer of an alternative date still stands.
22:38I'm flattered.
22:40Yes, I can see.
22:43Tell me, Natasha, what attracts you to him?
22:46Oh, he's brave, he's intelligent, and there's something else.
22:53He cares about things.
22:55It attracts you to Mercedes.
22:58She's brave, she's intelligent, and there's something else.
23:04She doesn't care about anything.
23:06You tried to steal her away from the professor?
23:09No, it's just the girlish phase she's going through.
23:11And that, too, endears her to you?
23:14I suppose it does.
23:16You believe all women have a little girlishness in their nature?
23:19Don't mind to keep it well hidden, but, yeah.
23:25Don't tell me you're too hard in love.
23:27Victoria, there you are.
23:29This came on the Lake Shuttle.
23:30Oh, it's best.
23:32Beautiful, isn't it?
23:33Oh, isn't it lovely?
23:34How did he do it?
23:36I was so worried, too.
23:37He seemed so hurt when I talked to him.
23:39Er...
23:39Oh, fine.
23:40Oh, my God.
23:43Oh, my God.
24:00Oh, my God.
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