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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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00:28Natasha.
00:30There's somebody in Comsen.
00:31Wait, I'll come. I don't think we'll see you.
00:34Natasha!
00:35You know the rules.
00:36I don't think anyone would be terribly surprised at me being here.
00:38Nevertheless, we should be careful.
00:40You can't go down there on your own. It might be anybody.
00:43Hardly.
00:43Some of those dealers workers on the entry too are very odd.
00:46I can look after myself.
00:47I am going with you.
00:54It's another system's fault.
00:56I'm getting seriously worried about this.
00:58No, no, no, no. Look at the screen.
01:01Someone's called up a plan of the ship's living quarters.
01:04What do they want that for?
01:39Nothing.
01:40Must have been a system's fault.
01:42Otherwise, Petra would have a record of who it was.
01:45Unless they use a backdoor entry code.
01:47Seems unlikely.
01:48Just to call up the ship's plan.
01:50It's hardly a secret file.
01:52That's true.
01:54It's this decrepit old ship.
01:57I think it's time for a complete systems overhaul as soon as we get to pacify.
02:00Aye, aye, Captain.
02:01What have you got back here for?
02:03You know it's not supposed to come down here.
02:04Yeah, but she needs her exercise.
02:06Well, get her a bigger box then.
02:07He's fed up with living in boxes.
02:09Tim, if she escapes and starts breeding, you'll be in trouble.
02:13One hamster can't breed.
02:17Well, she might meet another hamster.
02:19Now go on, scoot.
02:21Oh, Melody, is it bad again?
02:23Yeah, help me up.
02:24Slowly, slowly.
02:26Oh, it's agony.
02:28Oh, my life's agony.
02:31Oh, why don't you just leave me to die somewhere?
02:33Because I've found the answer.
02:35No, not the zero chamber.
02:37Oh, how can I spend four more months like this?
02:39It's only gonna get worse.
02:42Oh, Daniel.
02:44Right, before we finish, first-year practical projects.
02:49Oh, come on, come on.
02:50It's a chance to get away from lectures and programme learning
02:53and do something practical.
02:54Yeah, and make a lovely 5,000-word presentation on it afterwards.
02:57I can't believe it.
02:58You lot can't find anything you feel curious about.
03:01Oh, my God, listen to me.
03:02I sound like the professor.
03:03I'll be talking about young people next.
03:06Yes, Anna, Anna.
03:07I've started my project.
03:09I'm studying the effects of dimmasonic frequencies
03:11on the crops in the dome.
03:13Very good, Anna.
03:14See?
03:15I'm glad to see that somebody's had a bit of inspiration.
03:18Right, the deadline's next Friday.
03:21It can't be.
03:22Well, it's up to you.
03:23But you've had the list of suggested topics.
03:26Let me see where they are.
03:28Near ultraviolet characteristics on radio galaxies.
03:31Any takers?
03:33Sociology, then?
03:34The relevance of circadian biorhythms in the outer solar system, huh?
03:38Well, it's up to you.
03:40But I want the topics filed by the end of the day
03:42and the final reports on Professor Brelin's desk in one week's time.
03:46All right?
03:47What happens if I bang into the wall?
03:50You won't bang into the wall.
03:51I've designed a harness to keep you in the middle.
03:52A harness?
03:53No.
03:53I'm not a donkey.
03:55You're stubborn enough, Melody.
03:56Look, if it's the only way we can stop your back from hurting,
03:58then it's worth a try, isn't it?
04:00Yes, Daniel.
04:01You do want to feel better, don't you?
04:02Yes, Daniel.
04:03He's right.
04:04And you were perfectly happy in the hub, weren't you?
04:07Well, the hub's different.
04:08It's small in there.
04:09You feel safe.
04:09Yes, just like the womb, so you keep telling me.
04:12Well, I'm sorry.
04:14I don't know why you bother with me.
04:15I'm always complaining.
04:16I bother with you because I care about you.
04:19No, no, no, that's me.
04:21You're right.
04:22Come on, Byron.
04:23No, come on.
04:24Come on.
04:24It's obvious.
04:25No, no, Daniel.
04:26I didn't say I wouldn't try it.
04:27I knew you would.
04:29Oh, rat.
04:30Just to make sure it's safe, that's all.
04:32Melody, have you ever considered giving birth in zero G?
04:36Funny enough, Byron, no.
04:39It's meant to be very restful.
04:40Well, I'll take things one step at a time, if you don't mind.
04:43It'll be heaven.
04:44Hey.
04:44I've been working on the aesthetics.
04:46The what?
04:46He didn't like the decor.
04:47It'll be an experience.
04:49You'll be totally safe.
04:50And I'll be in there with you.
04:58It's kind of freeing, isn't it?
05:00It makes me want to go to sleep.
05:02Yeah.
05:04Freed from the aches and strains of the body, the mind is free to travel where it wants.
05:10You know, I haven't slept for days.
05:15My spirit rises free from the tendrils of love which grow like moss in this place where I have stayed
05:26too long.
05:28Oh, my God.
05:36Anna?
05:37Hi, Jim.
05:39What are you doing with the spinach?
05:41Oh, it's my project.
05:42I'm comparing the different growth rates to plant beds exposed to different ultrasonic frequencies.
05:46What, you're doing experiments on our food supplies?
05:48Well, only the spinach, Chinese radishes, peppers and mini aubergines.
05:53I couldn't figure out how to measure the growth rate in mushrooms.
05:55Yeah, but, Anna, these are next week's supply for the whole ship.
05:58I'm not going to harm them.
05:59I might even improve their yields.
06:01Yeah, but what if something goes wrong?
06:02I mean, I've got a lot of big catering contracts riding on this voyage.
06:05I've got tapas night in the club every Saturday night.
06:09And then I've got the Greek Metzer evening for the third years.
06:12And then there's Casimir's birthday.
06:15Well, couldn't you set up your own seabed or something?
06:17There were no spare incubators.
06:21Anna, what's that?
06:22It's a resonator.
06:23It's in your theory.
06:24The right frequency induces chromosome resonance and increases the cellular division rate.
06:30Yeah, but couldn't that kill the plants?
06:32That's why I'm only doing it for 15 minutes.
06:35Don't worry, Jim.
06:36It's all under control.
06:38Hi.
06:38Hey, Abby.
06:39How's your project?
06:40I'm working on it.
06:40I'm working on it.
06:41Sorry if I came down a bit hard on you earlier.
06:44Oh, that's all right.
06:44We deserved it.
06:45It's funny how when you have weeks to prepare for something, you can never get started.
06:48I think I work better under pressure.
06:50Yeah, well, you'll have to if you want to be a navigator.
06:52Anyway, I'm surprised you had any trouble choosing your subject.
06:55Oh, it's got to be space navigation, of course.
06:57But something different, you know?
06:58Something no one's done before.
07:00Why don't you come in with me and have a talk about it?
07:02Actually, I'm on my way to Compson.
07:04Compson?
07:05To see Captain Kavitsky.
07:06She's offered to explain dual beam radiometrics to me.
07:08Dual beam radiometrics?
07:09But I can explain all about that.
07:11Oh, thanks.
07:11But I've been dying for an excuse to talk to her.
07:13Don't you think she's just amazing?
07:14Do you realise she was promoted to third officer?
07:16Yes, when she was only seven months old.
07:18I know.
07:18Doesn't it fill us all with overwhelming aberration?
07:23I am a comma.
07:26Hiya, Byron.
07:27In the cosmic pantheon.
07:35Earth call for Melody Shaw from Dr John Weatherby.
07:39Arriving in one minute.
07:40What?
07:41Oh, my God.
07:43It's Dana's father.
07:44Um, Petra, record and store.
07:45I am but a comma.
07:49Byron?
07:50I am but a comma in the cosmic pantheon.
07:55Dwarfed by enormity.
07:57Seeking identity.
07:59Wondering what my fate will be.
08:01Byron, what has Dana's father got to say to me?
08:05All right.
08:08Ah, Mercedes, there you are.
08:09I was looking for you earlier.
08:12How did the lecture go?
08:14Did you tell them all about Callista?
08:15Yeah, and that's another thing.
08:16Charles dumping all this teaching on me
08:18so he can disappear up to the lab
08:19when something interesting turns up.
08:21Well, you should have asked me.
08:23I quite enjoy lecturing.
08:24These good kids.
08:25You're out of your way to help them.
08:26And what do they do?
08:27They stab you in the back.
08:28Yes, well, perhaps I'll catch you later.
08:34What did you want?
08:36Well, it was this business with Natasha.
08:39This business with...
08:39Oh, Captain Kovitsky.
08:41Oh, you don't have to run around apologising for her.
08:43I'm not.
08:45No?
08:45Now, I don't know what went on
08:47but I'm sure it's all been a terrible misunderstanding.
08:49No, sweetie.
08:50The problem is we understand each other very well.
08:52Mercedes, look, please.
08:53Couldn't we just sort of...
08:54We'll start again.
08:56She ordered me off the bridge, Fimbo.
08:58Then I'm sure you must have said something
08:59because she is not the kind of person
09:01who throws her weight about it.
09:02Oh, love is blind.
09:04Believe me.
09:04You're talking to an expert.
09:06She's a very reasonable person.
09:07Until another woman threatens her precarious sense
09:10of her own femininity.
09:12Natasha is very feminine.
09:14It's a uniform, Fimbo.
09:16You'd fall for anything in a service uniform.
09:20Coming for a sauna?
09:24Now, key in the fine adjustments.
09:30Like that?
09:30Mm-hmm.
09:31And that's your core setting for the planet Pluto.
09:34OK.
09:35Wow!
09:36I did it.
09:37I really did it.
09:38Well, there's a little more to it than that.
09:40Well, I could stay up here and watch you all day.
09:42I think that would be allowed.
09:44Maybe I should have gone to space school in the first place.
09:47Oh, no.
09:47It only restricts your options.
09:48But I could be learning to fly and navigate instead of wasting my time on biotechnology and sociology.
09:54Look, you're very lucky.
09:55Seven years ago there was nothing like Columbus.
09:57It was either space school or an ordinary university.
10:00But I don't need string theory and magnetohydrodynamics to be a space navigator.
10:04Well, you do space subject along with academic subjects.
10:07And you'll get a degree out of it.
10:09And look what you got without a degree.
10:11Oh, I missed out on so much.
10:14Enjoy yourself, Gabby.
10:16There's plenty of time.
10:17But you're only 25 and you've got your first command.
10:21It's not something you aim for.
10:22It just happens.
10:24Come on.
10:25Hop it.
10:28Don't you think I've got what it takes?
10:30I don't know.
10:31Is there any one way to find that out?
10:33How?
10:34If you have, you'll ignore everything anyone says.
10:37And you'll find a way to do what you want to do anyway.
10:44You started your project?
10:45Oh, yeah.
10:46I'm glad someone else has.
10:47How can you always have?
10:49Mine's going fine.
10:50I don't understand people who leave things to the last minute.
10:53I said to Gabby and Fiona,
10:55four weeks might seem like a long time, but it's nothing.
10:58You know what Fiona said?
10:59What?
10:59Her project is going to be 99% inspiration and 1% perspiration.
11:04Yeah, stay in your mind when the deadlines come and go, I said.
11:08What's it supposed to be?
11:09I guess you could call it a structural engineering problem.
11:13Right.
11:14Can I let go now?
11:15Oh, yeah, yeah. Thanks, Anna.
11:16Only I have a lot of data to work out.
11:19I think I found the optimal frequency for the lettuce seeds.
11:23The red peppers are just not responding.
11:25Now, if I increase exposure time by about five minutes, there's...
11:30Oh, no.
11:31What's wrong?
11:32I've left the resonator on.
11:40Sof, I don't understand it.
11:42Oh, they're all right.
11:44Oh, thank you.
11:45Thank you, God.
12:07Hey.
12:08Hey.
12:10Hey.
12:11It's great to see you looking better again.
12:13Thanks.
12:14Oh, so Daniel.
12:15Oh, clever.
12:16I know.
12:18Christoph says I can spend up to four hours in there a day.
12:20Brilliant.
12:20There's only one problem.
12:21Boredom.
12:23Byron.
12:23All those hours of Byron.
12:25I thought he was back with better now.
12:27Well, his creative block isn't.
12:28He's writing this epic poem about stars exploding.
12:32Oh.
12:32And then getting sucked into the gravity of other suns or something,
12:35and then starting all over again.
12:37It's a bit like life, isn't it?
12:38Yeah.
12:39I wish he'd save it for his poetry workshops.
12:41I think he'd notice if I wore my earmuffs.
12:43I doubt he has.
12:45Anna?
12:47Anna?
12:48What?
12:49What?
12:49Are you all right?
12:50What was all that about the resonator?
12:52Oh, that.
12:53I thought I had a problem, but it's fine.
12:57What?
12:57And the plants are all right?
12:59Everything's fine, really.
13:01You don't look as if everything's fine.
13:04Something's happened.
13:05What is it?
13:07Something very wonderful's happened.
13:10But I don't know if I should tell anyone.
13:14Then she showed me how to track another ship on a two-position laser echo.
13:17Not exactly a technique she invented herself, Gabby.
13:20Come on, get to the point.
13:22I thought you wanted our project topics in today.
13:24Just the title.
13:24The title will do.
13:25I don't need your entire thought and decision-making processes.
13:29Well, Natasha thought I could do a radar scan of Ganymede
13:32and construct a relief map of the mountainous regions.
13:34They're still uncharted, you know.
13:35Wait a minute.
13:36You have to do a scan like that from Comsen?
13:38Yeah.
13:39Wouldn't that be great?
13:40Students aren't allowed to run all over Comsen.
13:42Oh, Natasha says it'll be okay.
13:43She says it's important for girls to have strong role models.
13:46They should be encouraged not to find command senders intimidating or mystifying.
13:50Did she?
13:50Indeed.
13:51She says that as a woman...
13:52Thank you, Gabby.
13:53I get the idea.
13:54Sorry.
13:54It must be great for you having another woman in Comsen after all this time.
13:58Yes.
13:59Wonderful.
14:01There you go, Anna.
14:02Thank you, but I don't want anything, really.
14:05I'd just like to sit here a while.
14:06I spent the last three hours just sitting in my cabin.
14:09Anna, tell us what happened.
14:11It's nothing, really.
14:13Oh, come on, Anna.
14:13Everyone can see that something's happened.
14:16Does it show?
14:17Yeah.
14:18Well, you look sort of croaky.
14:21I do feel different.
14:22They say that it changes the way you see everything.
14:26What does?
14:28Come on, Anna.
14:29Tell us.
14:30Oh, come on, Anna!
14:32That's all right.
14:34Anna, speak.
14:37Well, I'd made a terrible mistake at my project.
14:40I'd left the resonator on for two hours.
14:43Imagine all those plants all shriveled up, all my work.
14:46Anna, you said everything was okay.
14:49I rushed down there to see, knowing that it was too late.
14:52And when I looked, I couldn't believe my eyes.
14:56Everything was okay.
14:58Well, maybe you forgot to switch it on.
15:01But I know I turned it on.
15:03So somebody must have turned it off.
15:06And then...
15:07Well, maybe I shouldn't tell you.
15:10Oh, come on, Anna.
15:11You've got to.
15:12Everything went bright in the dome.
15:14And I turned around, and the shields had gone up.
15:17And it was Jupiter.
15:19But I'd never seen Jupiter shining so bright.
15:22It took my breath away.
15:25And against the light, I could see this figure.
15:30Who?
15:32A beautiful young girl.
15:34What beautiful young girl?
15:37Who I'd never seen before.
15:39Yet she was smiling at me so kindly,
15:41as if she knew everything about me.
15:44And did she say anything?
15:45No.
15:46I must have closed my eyes for a moment.
15:48The brightness was hurting them.
15:50And when I looked again, she'd gone.
15:53And you've never seen her anymore?
15:57Never.
15:58And do you think that she turned off the resonator?
16:01I wasn't scared at all.
16:04They say that's how you know.
16:06Know what?
16:09Do you think you know who it might be, Anna?
16:13I'm completely lost.
16:16Do you think there was a little miracle in the dome?
16:24Oh, you missed a great electrical flare-up on Jupiter.
16:27I've seen them before.
16:28Oh, the jaded veteran.
16:30I thought we could turn the lights down and curl up on the daybed and watch it together.
16:35No?
16:36What's up?
16:37Nothing.
16:38Oh, come on.
16:40You've got a face like a wet weekend in Krakow.
16:43You just bumped into Mercedes, that's all.
16:45You have my sympathy.
16:47She's a good mate.
16:48She's stuck up for me.
16:50What a pity we don't need her on the bridge.
16:51I wish the two of you could be friends.
16:54I've been monitoring the data Professor Breland's having transmitted from Pacify.
16:58It's fascinating stuff.
17:00Couldn't you at least try?
17:02We have nothing in common.
17:04Natasha!
17:04Oh, I know her type.
17:06She has to be the queen bee.
17:08She has to be the center of attention.
17:09She is not like that at all.
17:11She's a damn fine navigator.
17:12I don't know what Professor Breland's going to say.
17:14I'm the captain of this ship.
17:16I don't care what he has to say.
17:18But...
17:18Oh, come on.
17:20Time for a quick one in the club.
17:23What other explanation is there?
17:25Well, I don't know.
17:26Some sort of hologram?
17:27Yeah.
17:28I'm telling you, she was as real as you are standing there.
17:32How did you know it was Saint Bernadette if she didn't speak to you?
17:36I've always had a special devotion to Saint Bernadette.
17:39She was a simple peasant girl, but she was chosen to be a witness.
17:43I suppose this means we're going to have to construct a shrine in the dome.
17:46I can just imagine it.
17:47Pilgrims flocking to the Jupiter system just to see us.
17:50Don't mock me, please.
17:51No, they're not mocking me, I know.
17:52Well, I think someone should go and take a look.
17:55Yeah, very, very well.
17:56Rebecca, isn't it a bursa's job checking up on miracles?
18:00Now, come along, children.
18:00Let's go and find out.
18:06If we stick to a high orbit again, I mean we can save days.
18:10I reckon we can complete the survey in four orbits.
18:13Then three days to Europa.
18:16Deep gravity burn through Jupiter to take us to the outer moon system.
18:20I don't believe it. He's still unavailable.
18:22I'll give you another drink.
18:23No, no, no, thanks.
18:25He and Miss Frobisher are obviously going to make a night of it.
18:28I might as well just turn myself in.
18:30See you.
18:30Good night, girl. I've never been to you, ma'am.
18:32I hear it's an interesting one.
18:34In there?
18:35Natasha.
18:36We were going to have a nightcap.
18:37Would you care to join us?
18:38No, no, no, Miss.
18:39Cities, please.
18:40Perhaps when it's a little less crowded in here.
18:43And the company more congenial?
18:44Natasha!
18:44You said it.
18:47Look, there was somebody in the dome when they aborted the launch to Callista.
18:51That's all.
18:51They never found out who it was.
18:53Look over there, Winnie and Jim.
18:56Hello?
18:57What, anything?
18:58Yeah, there was something over there.
18:59That's me, isn't it?
19:01Hello?
19:02Yeah.
19:03Hey!
19:04What?
19:07Hey, did you see anything?
19:09Was there anybody in it?
19:10I don't know.
19:11Maybe I got called up from the hub, wasn't it?
19:13Well, it wasn't St. Bernadette, that's for sure.
19:15Only you know.
19:16Well, what would she want with her left?
19:28Poor old Anna.
19:30Why?
19:31Oh, come on, Daniel.
19:32Well, she could be right.
19:34Daniel!
19:38I got an earth call today.
19:39You did?
19:40Who from?
19:42Your father.
19:44What did he have to say?
19:45Oh, I just wanted to say hi.
19:47Come on, I want to hear this.
19:49Nate!
19:49Go on.
19:53Petra.
19:55We play earth call.
19:57Hi, Melody.
19:58May I call you there?
20:01Daniel auto faxed a charming picture of you.
20:03But, Petra, hold.
20:05Daniel, what picture did you send?
20:07One of the ones with you at the Stardust.
20:09Another one with my skirt and my hair and...
20:12Oh, Daniel, how could you?
20:14I couldn't find another one.
20:16Anyway, it's my favourite one of you.
20:17Yeah, but that's not how I'd want to dress if I was going to meet my...
20:21You know what I mean.
20:22Come on, Carrie.
20:23I want to hear what...
20:24Petra.
20:25Daniel doesn't tell us much, so I don't want to go blundering in here.
20:29Yeah, but he will anyway.
20:30Shh, shh, shh.
20:30Quiet.
20:31But I usually do, so I will.
20:34We're thrilled about the baby.
20:35And, of course, your education and career mustn't suffer.
20:38If it's a matter of money, Daniel knows he just has to ask.
20:42Oh, Dad, please.
20:44Anyway, whether you and Daniel formalise things or not...
20:49Formalise things?
20:49I can't stand this.
20:50We want you to feel part of the family.
20:53And we've taken the liberty of sending you and the baby some gifts on the SS Saxony.
20:58I hope it'll reach Jupiter's system in time.
21:01Money speaks louder than words as usual in the Weatherby tradition.
21:04I wish there was more we could do.
21:06Tell Daniel hi, and don't take any nonsense from him.
21:11Huh.
21:12Kindest regards, John and Leona Weatherby.
21:18The Saxony all get to crucify before the baby's born. It's brilliant, isn't it?
21:22Yeah, everything organised down to the last split second as usual by my father.
21:26I don't think it's nice.
21:26Well, he's not going to let his first grandchild slip through his fingers, is he?
21:29Well, I'm glad my baby's going to have grandparents.
21:36Now, go on. You can go now.
21:38I'm going to call him back.
21:40Oh, no, I'm definitely staying for this.
21:41Oh, no, you're not. This is between me and him.
21:53Yeah?
22:08Message begins.
22:11Dear John...
22:13Oh, no, scrub that. Um...
22:17Dear Dr. Weatherby...
22:21Thank you so much for your kind message.
22:26Daniel's told me so much about you both.
22:30So I thought I'd tell you a little bit about myself.
22:35I don't know whether Daniel explained to you that my parents died a few years back.
22:43And I can't tell you how much it means to me knowing that my baby will have loving grandparents.
22:53Um...
22:54Petra, hold message.
23:06OK, continue.
23:09I have a little brother, Tim, who's 15.
23:12He can be a bit of a handful sometimes.
23:14He's really very bright and very well-meaning.
23:17He'd never do anything really to hurt anybody.
23:20No, not Tim.
23:31Hello, it's me.
23:35Where are you?
24:03Where are you?
24:06Where are you?
24:25Where are you?
24:27Moon and Moon.
24:27Moon and Moon are both good to see me.
24:32Moon and Moon are both a seven-low and mile apart.
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