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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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00:03Melody!
00:04What's the matter? What's happened?
00:06My back hurts so much. I can't stand it.
00:09Listen, I'll get Christophe.
00:10No, he won't do anything.
00:12This is normal for pregnant women. There's nothing he can do.
00:15What? That's how we do it.
00:16We'll see about that. Call him.
00:17Christophe Shazlan.
00:18No, he's got to put up with it.
00:20I can't. Oh, Daniel, help me.
00:41We'll see you next time.
01:00Hi, Sarah. What can I do for you?
01:02Do you think you could come down and see Melody?
01:05Well, what's the matter with her?
01:06It's her back, Christoph. She's got the most terrible backache.
01:09We've sent Fiona off to try and scrounge as many pillars as she can,
01:11but I really think you should come and see her.
01:13Can't you tell her to come along to Melody come in the morning?
01:15Oh, yeah.
01:16Look, get down here, will you? This is an emergency.
01:20Want my drink for me? I won't be long.
01:22Not for a bit of a backache.
01:23Don't be so mean. Show her a bit of sympathy.
01:26Me? I'm famed for my bad side manner.
01:29I'm going to get back to the bridge. See you.
01:31See you.
01:34Nice girl, there.
01:35Yes?
01:37Did my back in once. Nasty business. Not just backache.
01:41Put the disc out. Absolute agony. Couldn't move.
01:44Yes, I remember. I offered to walk up and down your spine, but you wouldn't let me.
01:48It's not with your space boots on.
01:51I don't think you quite understood what I wanted.
01:53Oh, I think I did.
01:56Where's our leader tonight?
01:57Oh, he's waiting for a mountain of water absorption data on Aerial Nine.
02:02Do you think there are other life forms out there?
02:04Perhaps not on Aerial Nine, but somewhere.
02:07Yeah.
02:08No, I'm not sure I want to share my universe with a load of aliens.
02:10Yes, because that's because you're provincial and backwards, darling.
02:14Well, it's your round.
02:16Is it?
02:16Yes, I'm not that provincial and backwards.
02:19Yes, it is.
02:20And I'll have a large sea dog on the rocks.
02:23Mm.
02:24The baby's fine.
02:26Don't worry.
02:27I wasn't worried about the baby.
02:29You know, when you're pregnant, your hormone levels change.
02:34My bloodiest.
02:34You have more progesterone in your body, which acts to relax the tendons and ligaments ready
02:38for when you have your baby, so your pelvis has more give.
02:42And it can soften up the other ligaments, especially of the lower back, where often the lower back
02:47is taking the strain of the growing baby and placenta.
02:50That's why pregnant women get backache.
02:53So it's a good thing, you see.
02:54You must have a lot of this hormone in your blood.
02:57Hey, come on, reality.
02:59Don't cry.
03:01You and the baby are fine.
03:02You're both doing very well and very healthy.
03:05My back hurts, Christophe.
03:07It really hurts.
03:08Why won't you give me something for the pain?
03:11Okay.
03:12Sometimes we don't like to give mothers things for minor ailments because there's always a
03:16tiny risk to the baby.
03:17Only a tiny risk, but even so.
03:19Why are you talking to me like I'm an idiot?
03:23Will you either give me something for the pain or shut up and go away?
03:29Oh, she'll be okay.
03:30You're so worried, Sarah.
03:31She's going to be fine, then.
03:32Hey, corridor party.
03:33What a great idea.
03:34Hey, yeah.
03:35Perhaps I should call Anna up and we can all sing Michael Row the Boat again.
03:40Actually, I thought you were very good on that little tambourine, you know.
03:43Christophe's in there with Maladie.
03:45She's really hurt her back.
03:46No.
03:46Yeah.
03:47My back's really giving me hell.
03:49I wonder if there's something going around.
03:50What?
03:51Pregnancy?
03:51I hope not.
03:52No, no, look.
03:53My back really hurts.
03:54I think I've slipped a disc about here, you know.
03:56And you can't get a decent chiropractor this side of the asteroid belt.
03:59What are you guys doing out here at this time of night?
04:01Didn't you know?
04:02Byron's having a baby.
04:03I've been in that cabin for nearly an hour and Anna hasn't stopped chappering or tidying
04:06up.
04:07She hardly stops to draw a breath.
04:08How can anyone tidy a cabin up the size of a shoebox for a whole hour?
04:11Quiet, Donald.
04:11Look, she's an obsessive.
04:14Can we come in here?
04:15How is she, Kristoff?
04:16I've given her some sleeping pills to sedate her for tonight.
04:19Then we'll reassess in the morning.
04:21It's difficult now.
04:22She's a bit overwrought.
04:24Hormones.
04:25Dog.
04:26Hey.
04:26My back's leaving me home.
04:28Give me a one-sever.
04:29Now.
04:32Look at it.
04:34There really isn't anybody out there.
04:36It's not for anything.
04:37It might bother.
04:39We're getting religious in your old age.
04:42A bit to a wedding next.
04:46There will be a wedding, I suppose.
04:48Oh, I suppose.
04:49You haven't gone off him, then?
04:52I love him.
04:54Right.
04:56But he crowds me out.
04:58He won't give me any space.
05:01Space.
05:02Oh, I don't know.
05:03He thinks he will, but I don't think he understands what I'm talking about.
05:06Yeah, right.
05:07Oh, you know what it's like when somebody just stands too close.
05:11He stands too close?
05:12No, no, no, no.
05:14I just hate being bullied, that's all.
05:17We're good mates, you and me.
05:19Mm-hmm.
05:19We've been through a lot together.
05:21Look after each other.
05:23See each other all right.
05:24That's what it's all about, isn't it?
05:27Oh, good off me.
05:28I don't think you are.
05:34It's worse when I lie like this.
05:36Well, do you want me to move you?
05:37No, Christopher wants me on my side for the lumber scan.
05:40Lumber scan.
05:41Ow.
05:42Shut up, you.
05:43What are you doing here, anyway?
05:45I'm here to give Melody the moral support that only a fellow sufferer can give.
05:48Oh, God.
05:49How are your energy levels, Melody?
05:51Pretty low, huh?
05:51Mm.
05:52I thought so, because mine are dropping through the floor.
05:55I'm not trying to do a lumber scan with all you lot in here.
05:58Well, I'm staying.
06:00No, I just need Sarah.
06:01Daniel, please.
06:02Come on, Dan.
06:03See you now.
06:04Petra, confirm and refine optimum start point orbit for pacify transfer.
06:11Optimum point is orbit with perigee 14.2 kilometers higher than current one.
06:19I'm gonna miss Callisto.
06:21Don't you like pacify?
06:22Well, yes, but pacify?
06:24It's such a serious moon.
06:26A serious moon?
06:27It's so unexploited, undefiled, if you know what I mean.
06:32Elliot never used to, like, pacify.
06:37Are we going to a higher orbit?
06:40Petra?
06:42Correction manoeuvre implemented.
06:44New orbit achieved.
06:47She goes to the chapel every morning, and that's after she's said her prayers and had
06:50a shower and tidied up.
06:52And she never stops talking.
06:53She never, ever stops talking.
06:55You could always creep into my bed if you're desperate.
06:57I'd have to be, wouldn't I?
06:58And I'm trying to finish my navigation project.
07:00And Anna wants to help, but she's already failed once, so I don't think she's exactly
07:03the best person.
07:04I'm sorry.
07:05I can't eat this.
07:07I'll just get really upset with medicine pain, innit?
07:10I know.
07:11I know how it is.
07:12I know exactly how she feels, man.
07:13No, you don't.
07:14You just have to relate everything to yourself because you're selfish and self-centred.
07:17Unlike everybody else on the ship.
07:18Listen, I did my back in, helping Melody with her exercises.
07:21I'll have you know.
07:22So you are pregnant too.
07:24Congratulations.
07:25What she needs is someone to listen to who understands and acknowledges her feelings.
07:30What she needs is something to stop her backache.
07:33Me too.
07:35Gabriella, would you like to walk naked up and down my spine?
07:38I really think it would help me.
07:40Oh.
07:41Shouldn't we be gloved up?
07:43What for, Sarah?
07:45There's no risk of infection.
07:46No contagious disease.
07:48No broken skin.
07:50No open wound.
07:51Oh, right.
07:53Oh.
07:54No, that's it.
07:55It's there.
07:55It starts there.
07:56And it goes down the leg.
07:58Yeah, the sciatic nerve.
08:02There.
08:03Number three.
08:04You see?
08:05Oh, yeah.
08:05It's been misplaced.
08:06The link between three and four has moved.
08:10Have you had back trouble before, Melody?
08:12No.
08:13Yes, you have.
08:15What about when the Santa Maria turned its exhaust on us and we had to do an emergency burn?
08:19She hit her back.
08:20She couldn't walk for days.
08:21What did Piers Gilpin say?
08:23He said I'd bruise my back.
08:25Very technical of him.
08:26Did he treat it?
08:28No, he said it sought itself out.
08:29It did.
08:30Yeah, until you got pregnant.
08:32And an already weakened and damaged disc couldn't take the strain.
08:37Orbital values.
08:40631 kilometre rising altitude.
08:4434.997 degrees inclination.
08:48Thimbo?
08:49How are you getting on with the new captain?
08:52She seems very efficient.
08:55Oh, she is.
08:55She's terribly good.
08:57She's done awfully well, especially when you consider that a woman has to be twice as good
09:00as any man.
09:01Oh.
09:02Told you that, did she?
09:03She was my third officer on her 21st birthday.
09:07Imagine that.
09:08The youngest third officer in the fleet.
09:10Amazing.
09:11Thimbo, are you and she...
09:15Is Natasha a significant other in your life?
09:19Other what?
09:20Are you involved, like in a relationship?
09:24Or are you a boyfriend?
09:27Are you sleeping with her, Thimbo?
09:29Mercedes, I really don't think that's the kind of question we ought to be asking each other.
09:32No?
09:33No.
09:36Now, this will deaden the pain without any drugs crossing the placenta to the baby.
09:40Oh, it still hurts.
09:44It's not so bad, but it's still there.
09:46You see, the little disc between two of your vertebra has moved, so you have to try and keep any
09:51weight or pressure off your back or it might slip out of place altogether.
09:54Yeah, but she can't stay on her back all the time.
09:56Oh, just rest your back as much as possible.
09:59Is that it?
10:00Is that all you can do?
10:02Look, if Piers had put her back straight when he was first injured, we wouldn't have this problem now.
10:06Well, can't you just put her disc back in?
10:09Yeah, but I'm not a chiropractor.
10:10No, you know all about it.
10:12I can't stay like this.
10:13It's ridiculous.
10:13It still hurts, even with this pattern.
10:15I'm sorry, Melody, but I didn't manipulate your vertebra back into position because of the action of the progesterone.
10:20The what?
10:21Oh, don't go through them again.
10:22Because you're pregnant, your joints and ligaments are softer and looser.
10:27If I start trying to manipulate your back, that disc could go completely.
10:32So, will you cross through Saturn's rings?
10:34And if so, when?
10:37Here and here are the closest approach.
10:39What about Saturn's moons? Do you want to check their mode as well?
10:42Well, it won't be possible to see them all on the flyby, so we'll have to prioritise.
10:46This route will pass close to Onceladus, Dion and Tethys.
10:50Uh-huh, well done. Fair enough. You've been working hard since I've been away.
10:52And Tasha's helped me a lot. She's a brilliant navigator.
10:56Oh, good.
10:57Totally amazing.
10:58Do you know she won a scholarship to space school when she was 18?
11:01The youngest third officer in the fleet at 21, and second officer at 22 on a Callisto freighter.
11:06So, you know a lot about her, do you?
11:08Well, something.
11:11And her and Thimbo having an affair?
11:13Oh, yes. Didn't you know?
11:16No.
11:17I wish I could go to space school. I bet my mother wouldn't let me.
11:21I wish I could be the youngest pilot on the fleet.
11:24Attention, please. The Ilya is now 15 minutes from launch.
11:28Right.
11:28Please go to acceleration stations and ensure that all Luke's items are securely stoned.
11:38Thimbo and Natasha? Why didn't anyone tell me? Why didn't you tell me?
11:43I don't know. Look, you only got back yesterday. Does it matter?
11:46Yes. It's unbelievable.
11:48Well, I wasn't totally over the moon when I found out. But then, you know, it was a free world.
11:53Why weren't you over the moon?
11:55Attention, please. Launch T-minus five minutes.
11:59I don't see what you're so het up about. I mean, you won't have me. Why shouldn't someone else?
12:04Oh, so you fancy Natasha, do you? Well, I suppose everybody fancies Natasha. She can't do anything wrong, can she?
12:09I expect she was head girl or captain of the hockey team or something. Head girl and captain of tennis
12:15and lacrosse, actually.
12:16They didn't have hockey at her school. What's been going on on this ship?
12:20I turn my back for five minutes and there's a new captain and she's... and she's having an affair with
12:25Thimbo.
12:26Yes. Instead of with me.
12:28Two buses, nominal. Emergency power.
12:30Ready on standby. Navigation. We're off then.
12:33Yes. Navigation aligned and patched in. Life support. All systems nominal.
12:38External hatches. Closed and sealed. All systems green, confirmed. Confirm all systems green.
12:45T-minus two minutes. Petra, begin pre-ignition sequence.
12:49Goodbye, Callisto. Goodbye, Galtieres. Goodbye, Zinzi. Goodbye, Hancock. Goodbye, Father Spilsbury. Goodbye, Stardust Hill. Goodbye, Jimmy Jepps.
13:09Here we go. Goodbye, Freela. Goodbye, happiness.
13:16Launch in T-minus one minute.
13:26What is it?
13:27I don't.
13:28Oh, it's some idiot rattling around in there. Look.
13:30What do we do?
13:31Abort launch.
13:32Petra, abandon ignition procedures. Return to standby immediately.
13:36Petra, cancel launch ban. Keep us constantly updated while pacify window remains open. Run full systems check.
13:43Systems check running. Engines are in standby.
13:47If we miss this window, there won't be another chance for twelve days.
13:51Charles is really gonna love this. No systems nominal.
13:54Confirmed.
13:55Okay, let's find out who it is.
14:13What kind of idiot doesn't go to acceleration stations for a major launch?
14:16Petra, camera scan dome.
14:19There's something there. Something moved.
14:20Yeah, they know where the cameras are, don't they?
14:22Shipboard announcement, please, Petra.
14:25This is the captain speaking.
14:27Whoever it is in the dome, will you please go to acceleration stations immediately?
14:30You know the dangers of not being strapped in on launch.
14:33So stop messing around and go back to your station now.
14:36Perhaps it's a fault. Perhaps there's no one there at all.
14:38Launch window closes in five minutes.
14:40Professor Brelin calling commsat.
14:43No calls, Petra.
14:44Perhaps there's a systems fault.
14:47Okay, let's try again then, shall we?
14:49Pre-launch checks, please, Mr Lewis.
14:51Power systems.
14:52Two buses nominal.
14:54Top deck igniters, two armed.
14:57Lower deck igniters, two armed.
14:59Autopilot.
15:00Autopilot online, but not enabled.
15:02Pre-ignition checklist complete.
15:05Petra, you are go for ignition.
15:07Look, it's the same signal. They're still in the dome.
15:10Mr Lewis?
15:11Well, either we abort and go and check it out, or we ignore it.
15:15Well, we've got about four minutes.
15:17Okay, let's ignore it.
15:19Coolant circuit to full load.
15:21Igniters charged.
15:23Field strength nominal.
15:25T-minus 15 seconds.
15:27I suppose they'll be all right, if they held on to something.
15:32Tough markers if they don't.
15:34Engine valves open.
15:36Pumps running.
15:37Ignition sequence starts.
15:38We have ignition.
15:40All engines lit and a nominal thrust.
15:44Confirmed.
15:45Petra, go to full burn.
15:50Hi, Pratt.
15:51Hi, Melody.
15:52How's the vertebra?
15:55Continuous nagging ache.
15:56Occasional spasms of agony.
15:59Yeah, I know.
16:00Have you found anything to relieve the pain yet?
16:01A general anaesthetic should do it.
16:04It's a proven total body block.
16:06Sometimes it helps if I take the weight off.
16:07How?
16:08How?
16:09Did you say how?
16:11Mm-hmm.
16:11Let's show it, darling.
16:12Let's show it, darling.
16:13They go again.
16:14They're dead as well.
16:15They're dead as well.
16:16What is so lovely.
16:18No.
16:19Sarah, would you mind?
16:21Off me.
16:21Get off.
16:23Look, Thimbo, I've never seen the magnetosphere so clearly.
16:26Is that the bar of shockwaves?
16:28Uh-huh.
16:29It's reacting to fluctuations exerted by the solar winds.
16:33Oh, can I use this terminal?
16:36I have to prepare for a quantum mechanics seminar of 1700 hours.
16:40Oh, you have in here.
16:41Yes, yes.
16:42Some drummer has asked me to cover for him.
16:45He's up to here with the Oort cloud.
16:48Still, quantum mechanics.
16:50Not exactly my forte.
16:52No, but I expect Natasha's brilliant at it.
16:54Oh, yeah.
16:55Well, better than me, anyway.
16:56You know, she didn't go to university, though.
16:58Oh, now I know.
16:59Straight into space school at seven months old.
17:01She's got comm skills, nine.
17:03Commands her to think terribly highly of her.
17:05She had independent command of a center at the age of 23.
17:08How wonderful, Thimbo.
17:09How absolutely wonderful.
17:11Must rush.
17:12And nav eight.
17:13She's got nav eight, you know.
17:15Is it all right if I use this terminal, then?
17:18You can use anything you like.
17:22Look, if I could do something, I would.
17:24I just can't stand seeing Melody in pain.
17:26Yeah, none of us like to see her in pain.
17:28Well, there has to be something we can do.
17:29An operation.
17:30Are you completely crazy?
17:31I'm going completely crazy watching Melody suffer when I can't do anything.
17:35I'm not an osteopath.
17:36I'm not a chiropractor.
17:37And I'm not an obstetrician.
17:40I'm doing my best, Daniel.
17:42And I think the best thing to do at the moment is to wait.
17:44That's bloody useless.
17:45What did you say?
17:46What sort of doctor do you call yourself?
17:47Well, you could have fooled me.
17:49I don't have to listen to this, Daniel.
17:50I think you do.
17:52Listen.
17:53Melody came to you because she was in pain.
17:55You've done nothing to relieve it.
17:57I mean, what are doctors for if they're not for helping people with pain?
18:00Oh, yeah.
18:00I wish it were that simple.
18:02So what do you do?
18:02First you blame Piers Gilpin, then you admit you can't do anything about it yourself.
18:05Look at yourself, Daniel.
18:06You're overwrought.
18:07There's no sense falling out over this.
18:10It's a bad fact, Kristoff.
18:12I just can't believe there's nothing we can do about it.
18:15These things often right themselves if you leave them alone.
18:18Start meddling and it can lead to all sorts of trouble.
18:21Well, let's find a second opinion.
18:23Find a specialist.
18:24Go to Mars.
18:24I'll pay.
18:25Yeah, I've already put a call through an arson.
18:27They'll be calling back this evening.
18:29Right.
18:30And you don't have to pay.
18:39Thank God.
18:41Perhaps everybody's mad.
18:43Perhaps that's what it is.
18:46Um, are you waiting for the quantum mechanics seminar?
18:50During launch burn, all crew were at acceleration stations.
18:54All students at acceleration stations.
18:57All staff at acceleration stations.
19:00Everyone accounted for?
19:01All personnel accounted for.
19:04All personnel at acceleration stations.
19:07So, who was in the dome?
19:09Must have been a fault.
19:10Oh, that's funny.
19:11You don't normally have faults, do you, Petra?
19:13We didn't see anyone in the dome.
19:14Nobody was injured at the launch.
19:17Petra, systems check dome gantry and report any fault.
19:24Time for a coffee, I think.
19:27Would you like some coffee?
19:29Need something to stop me falling asleep.
19:32Oh, yes, yes, yes.
19:32Black, please.
19:34Why, have you not been sleeping well at night?
19:36No, not really.
19:38I wonder why that is.
19:40Memories of Io.
19:41A recurring nightmare.
19:43Oh, right, right.
19:44And there was me thinking it was a recurring thimbo.
19:47I beg your pardon?
19:48Oh, sorry, it's not a secret, is it?
19:50Do you often have affairs with your first officers?
19:54It's the first time I've had a first officer, but no, I don't often have affairs with anybody.
19:59I found it more satisfactory to put my energies into my career.
20:03Oh, and don't you find lovers rather helpful in that respect?
20:05Pardon?
20:05Oh, no, no.
20:06Actually, silly me.
20:07Of course not.
20:08Are you saying I've slept my way to command?
20:11No, no, no, no.
20:12Only that it would be more comforting for us ordinary mortals.
20:14Have you heard?
20:16Look, just get off the bridge.
20:17What?
20:18Leave the bridge, please.
20:19Oh, come on.
20:20Now.
20:25It's a pleasure.
20:26And don't bother coming back.
20:34Think about it, Mercedes.
20:36Who's the woman sleeping with the boss around here?
20:47Finbo Lewis calling Comsan.
20:49Petra.
20:50Lift malfunction.
20:52Centre hub.
20:52Damn.
20:54Petra, check lift circuits.
20:56The lift's out of action.
20:58I know that.
20:59It's circling around the centre hub.
21:00Nobody can get past it.
21:01Petra, visual scan lift four.
21:04Melody?
21:05What the hell are you doing?
21:07Hello, Mercedes.
21:08This is Bliss.
21:10My back's stopped hurting.
21:12Hiya!
21:15Get out of there.
21:16You've stopped every other lift in the ship.
21:18Sorry.
21:20You can go now.
21:27It was so nice.
21:28It's just floating.
21:29It's like being in the room.
21:31How do you know?
21:32No, I just do.
21:33It's not dangerous, is it?
21:34No, no, no.
21:35Zero gravity's good for Melody's back.
21:37And for the baby.
21:38Hey, we'll tell the captain then.
21:39If we can have the hub for two hours a day.
21:41No, of course you can't.
21:42Oh, Gustav, if it's good for my baby.
21:43No, but you can't hog the centre hub all day.
21:45You jam with the lifts.
21:47God, you're so selfish.
21:50Mmm.
21:51How about the zero chamber?
21:52Yes, the zero chamber.
21:53No, it's not the zero chamber.
21:55She is just so pious, sir.
21:57I'll tell you how pious she is.
21:58And another thing, no sense of humour.
22:00None.
22:00None.
22:00All right.
22:02So she's younger than you?
22:03Six months.
22:04You didn't make it sound out as though I'm 90 or something.
22:06And she's doing very well.
22:08I mean, she has got her own ship.
22:09Yeah, well, I might have had my own ship if I hadn't spent four years frolicking around
22:13university with men like you.
22:15Oh, you didn't do that.
22:16Not with you.
22:16I'm afraid she did.
22:18Oh.
22:18Shut up.
22:20Anyway, I can't go back to the bridge now.
22:22Why not?
22:23They had a little bit of an argument.
22:25Oh, I see.
22:26And if I can't get back to the bridge, how the hell do I get the 30 more hours I
22:29need
22:30for Nav 7?
22:48I'll get you back home.
22:48Oh, what a jolly massacres服sy is on the track.
22:58Oh no what a jolly stocked up.
23:03However.
23:08Oh, wait wait a minute!
23:13Oh yay.
23:15Natasha...
23:16There's somebody in ComSan.
23:17Wait, I'll go.
23:18I've never been able to see you.
23:20Natasha?
23:20You know the rules.
23:22I don't think anyone would be terribly surprised at me being here.
23:24Nevertheless, we should be careful.
23:26You can't go down there on your own. It might be anybody.
23:28Hardly.
23:29Some of those dealers on the country too are very odd.
23:31I can look after myself.
23:33I am going with you.
23:40It's another system's fault.
23:42I'm getting seriously worried about this.
23:44No, no, no, no. Look at the screen.
23:47Someone's called up a plan of the ship's living quarters.
23:50Ever do they want that for?
24:16No, no, no, nooo.
24:29No, no.
24:30No, no, no.
24:40It might be the executor.
24:41No there.
24:41It might be the save letter in June maybe the chain.
24:44You
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