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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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00:01A good deed in a naughty world.
00:03Now you can get on with your room dynamics.
00:05Thank you, Rebecca.
00:06They're terribly thin. Did you know that?
00:08Hundreds of kilometres wide, but as thin as a sheet of paper.
00:11They're one kilometre thin, actually.
00:15Good God.
00:16What?
00:16That girl.
00:18Oh, it's just a runaway from Callisto.
00:20Space City thinks she's on an Indonesian hydrogen freighter
00:23heading for the moon station.
00:25I don't.
00:48But we need a new hybrid.
00:51The night of B Dank�ill.
00:51That's about it.
00:55I've seen some lim curate in the studio.
00:55I've seen some research in customs in Anna—
00:55— My father's only a special critic.
00:59I've, I've seen himself this special.
00:59I've seen some murders that were domestUB.
00:59friends on board, among the students. Tim Shaw, for my money. He was on Island 5.
01:05That's what Rebecca said. Or Wetherby. Daniel. She looks his type.
01:11I thought one of the students would have said something. Would you? I've got a lot to learn.
01:16Where did Miss Harvey say she saw her? She thinks in the common room, or it might have been the
01:20gym.
01:21It was definitely one or the other. And the girl definitely said hi.
01:26I've said it before, no doubt I shall say it again. As a bursa, Miss Harvey leaves a lot to
01:30be desired.
01:32So, what do we do? Search the ship? Good God, no.
01:35First hint of a search, they'll all conspire to hide her in the laundry chute,
01:39then smuggle her off the ship disguised as a hamster.
01:43We have to do something.
01:45Signal Callisto that she's here, a scramble call, so that Shaw won't listen in.
01:49And then we'll all keep our eyes open. Sooner or later, perhaps she'll say hi to me.
01:55Elliot used to dream of finding a beautiful stowaway girl he could keep locked in his cabin.
02:01And all he got was Alex Hartman.
02:04Well, that German lad. Hey, didn't you and he have a bit of a fling?
02:09Anyway, I knew there was something going on.
02:11You did?
02:12Yeah, I told you at breakfast yesterday that Shaw boy was looking decidedly shifty.
02:16Those crooked trails on this ship lead to his door in the inn.
02:19Oh, he's all right.
02:20I'm surprised he hasn't been committed to an institution.
02:22Perhaps he has. Sometimes feels as if I have.
02:26Hmm. Poor Bulldog. Could you have another late night?
02:29Something's been happening to the Oort cloud.
02:32What?
02:33Well, 3,000 years ago, perhaps.
02:35But, you know, I've been searching for months on information on the dynamical interaction between comets
02:40and all of a sudden I'm snowed under.
02:42I get small comets, large comets, medium-sized comets, lonely comets
02:46and friendly comets that go around in groups.
02:49Yeah, they've all got two things in common.
02:51What?
02:51What?
02:51Their orbit has the same semi-major axis.
02:54Hmm?
02:55And they're all heading to Jupiter's system.
02:58Oh, there's another one I can't fit into.
03:01Well, I don't know why you want to wear that anyway, Melody.
03:03Because by the time I can fit into it, Sarah, it'll be out of fashion.
03:07Besides, look, I might cheer myself up.
03:10Or cheer Daniel up, don't you mean?
03:12Daniel doesn't need cheering up, Sarah.
03:15Daniel looks perfectly well cheered up and we both know why.
03:18I'm sure you're imagining all this.
03:20I don't have to imagine the fact that they spent last night together.
03:23I don't have to imagine the way he looks at her.
03:25But you know what Daniel's like?
03:27He looks at all the girls like that.
03:30Thanks, Sarah.
03:31Well, it doesn't mean anything, Melody.
03:34Tranquility.
03:35What a name for somebody who causes nothing but trouble.
03:37Look, Melody.
03:38If you don't trust Daniel now, it doesn't hold out much hope for the future, does it?
03:41Trust Daniel.
03:41Are you off your head?
03:43You've got to trust!
03:45Yeah?
03:45Yeah!
03:47So you really think there's nothing to worry about?
03:50Absolutely nothing.
03:52Oh, well, that's good.
03:53Because they're moving her into Jim's cabin tonight.
03:57What?
04:02Hello.
04:03Just thought I'd say that, just in case you weren't decent.
04:06Decency is a state of mind, Daniel.
04:08Yes, it's exactly what I always say.
04:11Some of us are always decent, some of us never will be.
04:15Right.
04:16Now, what are your plans for this morning?
04:19I don't have any.
04:20Good.
04:20Because I'm going to spend the morning showing you the ropes.
04:22Ropes?
04:24No, I'm going to show you around the ship.
04:25Oh, those ropes.
04:27No, I'm going to show you around the ship, get you to know the personalities, all the traits,
04:31and help you to blend in more.
04:33I thought you had lectures.
04:35Well, I was tempted by Victoria Frobisher on the spectrohelioscope, but you won by a short nose.
04:42Oh, my nose isn't that short.
04:45The upshot is, I'm all yours.
04:50You've been up all night?
04:51Mm.
04:51Oh, I managed to get my head down for a couple of hours.
04:55Have you found our stowaway yet?
04:57Not yet.
04:57Nor me.
04:58Do you know how I looked under my bed and everything?
05:01Thanks for helping me out yesterday.
05:03That's okay.
05:04I'd like to do the same later on.
05:04I'd like to visit Finbo.
05:06How is he?
05:07He looked awful.
05:09Christophe's got him under mild sedation.
05:11Yeah, okay.
05:12Just patch Petra through to here.
05:14Hey, but don't tell Mercedes.
05:16Why not?
05:17Well, if she thinks I'm doing extra duties for you, she thinks I'm taking sides.
05:22Whereas I just want to stay friends with everyone.
05:24Okay.
05:25In the unlikely event of my talking to Mercedes, I promise I won't say a word.
05:29You know, you two are going to have to sort something out.
05:32Find some way of working together.
05:34I wouldn't hold your breath.
05:37Oh.
05:38Hello.
05:41I am not going to order Natasha to let you back on the bridge.
05:44I can't order Natasha to let you back on the bridge.
05:48I'm asking you to use your influence.
05:49I tried to use my influence.
05:51Damn it.
05:51You were there.
05:53Anyway, there's plenty of work you can do from here.
05:55No, to qualify for NAV7, I need operational hours.
05:58Then sort out your differences.
06:00I was hopeless.
06:01Look, I'm sorry, but I can't afford to get involved in your personal quarrels.
06:05It looked like favoritism.
06:07Bad enough that we're living together.
06:09Bad enough?
06:10No, you know what I mean.
06:12Look, I tried to patch things up between you.
06:14I even organized a dinner party.
06:16I seem to remember I organized it.
06:18It was a nightmare.
06:19I know it was.
06:19Oh, Mercedes, I'm sorry.
06:21This feud is of your making.
06:23Yours and hers.
06:25It's up to you both to sort it out.
06:30So, that must have been Rebecca I saw.
06:32Yeah, sounds like it.
06:34What else do I need to know?
06:35Well, there's Shaq here.
06:37Jack.
06:37Shaq.
06:39Uh, Shaq?
06:40Tranquility?
06:40Tranquility.
06:41Shaq.
06:41Hello.
06:43Yes, there's Mercedes Page, Postgraduate Navigation, and Professor Brelin's fiancée.
06:49How will I recognize her?
06:50Well, she's tall, dark, and seriously good-looking.
06:53On first meeting, she can seem rather aloof.
06:56And on second meeting?
06:58Even more aloof.
07:00Now, what was it we came in here for?
07:02Cloud of frozen comets.
07:03Well, where did they come from?
07:06Primordial material.
07:07From the very dawn of the solar system, Gabriela.
07:10Oh, and you are the one and only man in the universe that knows all about them, right?
07:15I don't know one millionth of what there is to know about them.
07:18But by comparing my observations with the predictions from the n-body simulations,
07:23I hope to come to a deeper understanding of the dynamics of the Oort cloud,
07:27leading to an ability to predict with some accuracy
07:31the ejections of comets into the solar system, right?
07:36Right.
07:37At least that's what I told the Funding Council.
07:39Oh.
07:41Hi.
07:41Hi.
07:42Oh, I was going to offer my services, but I see I've already been beaten to it.
07:44Come and join the party.
07:46Oh, I'm just getting in the way.
07:49Oh.
07:51Ah, tranquility.
07:52Now I know why you've been slobbering all over her boulder.
07:55Er, who is it?
07:56Oh, it's just some kid that's gone walkabout from Callisto.
08:00You can wipe all that.
08:01It's nothing to do with us.
08:02No, no, no, I want to see it.
08:03Actually, um, I'm just going.
08:05I'll see you later.
08:06Yeah, OK.
08:09Did all this come through last night?
08:11Yeah.
08:12Make and wipe all that.
08:13I mean, it's nothing to do with us.
08:15It's just cluttering up the memories.
08:16Ah.
08:172,300 hours.
08:19Commander Paul Fitzroy Drummond on watch.
08:22Well, well, well.
08:24Now, if you twist your wrist slightly that way, that's a bit lovely.
08:27I was doing all right before, Daniel.
08:29Yeah.
08:29And do you see?
08:30Boop.
08:31Isn't that love?
08:32Hey.
08:33You can let go now.
08:35No, it's all in the follow-through, you see.
08:36Do you want me to show you again?
08:37I can't see much difference.
08:39Yeah.
08:40You thought what you were going to do when you get to pacify?
08:42Look for another lift and enter orbital for a choice.
08:45Right at the moon station, if that's all there is.
08:49Get this one.
08:50All right.
08:51You know, you ought to watch that sort of thing.
08:54Elliot Creasy used to tell me of dreadful things they used to do to stairway from coming down in the
08:59early days.
09:00Yes.
09:00Who's Elliot Creasy?
09:02Oh.
09:03Just a captain I once knew.
09:05He used to work the lunar run when all the available space was taken by cargo and fuel and you
09:10name it.
09:11Do you remember the Cinderella impounded at Gothenburg?
09:14They found a pair of shoes on that ship that didn't fit anybody.
09:19Oh, Daniel.
09:20Yes.
09:21Let's just get on with it.
09:23Right.
09:40I just think it would be a bit of a shame if you left, that's all.
09:46Well, I know one person would be glad to see the back of me.
09:49Oh, no.
09:50You don't want to worry about Melody.
09:52You know, pregnancy, how it affects different people.
09:54Not really.
09:56Don't you think you ought to spend a bit more time with her?
09:59No.
10:00Not really, frankly.
10:01I think in a relationship one needs decent breathing space.
10:07What do you think?
10:08Hi, Gaby.
10:09What's wrong?
10:10You've had it.
10:11They're on to you.
10:16Look, if Natasha is dead on her feet after a 12-hour shift, we're all at risk.
10:20The only thing at risk here is my chance of ever qualifying as a navigator.
10:26Thought I could rely on you, Bulldog.
10:29Look, Mercedes, you know I would do anything for you.
10:32Pathetic.
10:33You know that?
10:33Pathetic.
10:35Drummond?
10:36Yes?
10:37You couldn't fill in for me straight away, could you?
10:39I've just had some good news.
10:40Really?
10:41You remember Breland put Finbo up for the European Space Award for the IO rescue?
10:45Mm-hmm.
10:45Well, he's got it.
10:46Great!
10:47Good old Finbo.
10:49Well, that's a gong, a commendation, and 100,000 eqs.
10:52I'd like to tell him straight away if he's conscious.
10:55Yes, well, he won't be after that news, but, yeah, go ahead.
10:58Thanks.
10:59Ooh.
11:00100,000 eqs, eh?
11:01You wish you'd gone down yourself, no?
11:03Mm-hmm.
11:08You know, Professor, a lot of students are going to miss Callisto.
11:12I can't imagine why.
11:13Oh, you know, the bright lights, the social life.
11:16Can't say I shall miss it.
11:17Me neither.
11:19Okay, so they know I'm on board.
11:21Well, it was bound to happen.
11:22What are you going to do?
11:24You can hide at our place if you like.
11:25What's the point?
11:26If I get caught, I get caught.
11:28Well, that might prove a bit of a problem for us if we're with you.
11:31I'll go around on my own then, in that case.
11:33Being at Pacify is going to throw us back on our own mental resources.
11:37A depressing experience for some.
11:39And with it being smaller, we're going to get to know each other a lot better.
11:43I shall look forward to it.
11:45Bye.
11:45Bye.
11:47One moment.
11:50You'll have to forgive me.
11:52I can't remember your name.
11:54Professor, I'm hoping to attract some of the deedless people to our prayer and study group,
11:59but I haven't had much luck so far.
12:01We haven't met, actually.
12:02I'm just along for the ride.
12:03I'm Daniel's girl.
12:05Daniel's already got a girl.
12:06She's pregnant.
12:07Yeah, he's a bastard.
12:11That's quite lovely.
12:13Wait.
12:15What's your name?
12:17Samantha Joanna von Zentlinger.
12:20And she's your girlfriend?
12:22Oh, what?
12:23Her.
12:23Oh, Mr. Weatherby.
12:26Let's not play games.
12:27You must be tranquility.
12:29And you must be Professor Baller.
12:45Well, that's it.
12:46We're all in trouble now, thanks to you.
12:47What?
12:48Just because she was in life with Daniel.
12:50They're bound to ask questions, Tim.
12:52Like where's she been hiding?
12:53Who's been feeding them?
12:54She won't grass us up.
12:56Take a minute.
12:56I've told you before about talking like a criminal.
12:58Look, she's a cool hand.
12:59She won't give anything away.
13:01Tim, why do you put trust in people like her?
13:04Perhaps she doesn't treat me like a kid.
13:06That's because she doesn't have to take responsibility for you.
13:09Well, neither do you come to think of that.
13:11You better wise up, Tim.
13:13Or it'll be common sense for you.
13:15Pound to penny.
13:18You seriously expect me to believe that you came on board this ship
13:21without anyone's help?
13:22Yeah.
13:23On the midnight shuttle.
13:25The pilots never ask any questions.
13:28Everyone was in bed when I got here.
13:30And you've survived here ever since without help from anyone.
13:34This way.
13:34Well, I took what I needed from the dome.
13:38You must be getting awfully tired of moon avocado.
13:41That's why I was heading for the common room.
13:44I suppose the name Tim Shaw means nothing to you?
13:47Never heard of him.
13:48Yes, you have.
13:49I beg your pardon?
13:50There's what I call the hamster connection.
13:54You were involved in a raid on the labs on Island Five.
13:57He brought one of the refugees up here.
14:00Well, it's nice to know that he came to a good home.
14:02But you still don't know Tim Shaw.
14:05I'm looking forward to meeting you.
14:08You'll get along famously.
14:11You're both accomplished liars.
14:15Professor, I can only keep telling you the truth, I guess.
14:19In the end, you just have to trust me.
14:22I read back.
14:24Course X-ray Lima 9352.
14:27Burn for three seconds in two hours, 35 minutes.
14:31Correct.
14:34Yes.
14:35Mercedes Page calling the concert.
14:37Petra?
14:39Natasha?
14:40Yes?
14:41I'm not trying to do your job or anything.
14:43I don't think you could.
14:44You know there's a comet storm on its way.
14:46Metzak has mentioned it every hour on the hour for the past two days, yes.
14:50Oh, and I suppose the course you've set us keeps us the sensible side of Ganymede?
14:54Yes.
14:55I was just wondering if you'd like me to check it.
14:57Check it?
14:59Yeah, I always did for Elliot.
15:00I'm not Elliot.
15:02Oh, Natasha, don't be stupid.
15:03You're not a navigator and Fimbo's as sick as a dog.
15:06Mercedes, everything's okay, all right?
15:11We've told your parents that you're here.
15:14The question now is, what do we do with you?
15:17Take me to Persephone.
15:18Hmm.
15:19Well, I'm certainly not turning back.
15:21Well, I won't be any problem, I promise.
15:24Good.
15:25Meanwhile, you can pick up your studies where you so abruptly left them.
15:29Oh, that's okay.
15:29I've finished with formal education.
15:32Well, it hasn't finished with you.
15:35College has a vacancy, we need the money, and you need something to occupy your time.
15:39I'll have Rebecca register you, and we'll have your assessment sent over from Island 5.
15:44I'm over 18, you can't force me.
15:48I know.
15:49But consider the alternative.
15:51What?
15:53I'll drop you off at Europa.
15:55You wouldn't like Europa.
15:57As moons go, it's the Mr. Boring of Jupiter's system.
16:01And the Swiss at the Low Temperature Crystal Physics Institute are famed as the most boring people who ever drew
16:07breath.
16:09Well, looks like I'm a student.
16:12Happiest days of your life.
16:26Mr. Wetherby.
16:27Good news about Fimbo, eh?
16:29Yes, an example to you all.
16:31Absolutely.
16:32Did you want anything, Professor?
16:33What I don't want is for either of you to think you've got away with this.
16:38With what exactly?
16:39Our new student.
16:40Well, she's nothing to do with us.
16:42She's got your grubby little fingerprints all over her.
16:45Probably literally in your case.
16:47Well, we don't know anything about it.
16:49Just be very careful, both of you.
16:57What?
17:09Before you sign on the dotted line, I think we should lay our cards on the table.
17:15Oh.
17:20Stay away from Daniel.
17:22I'm trying to believe me.
17:25You could start by getting out of his room.
17:28Well, I told the bursar we're staying.
17:30She just left.
17:32I'm not laughing.
17:35Well, you should.
17:36It would make you look more attractive.
17:39Look.
17:41Daniel is the father of my baby.
17:45Well, you should remind him of that.
17:52I know you think you're tough.
17:55But I promise you, you come between me and Daniel.
18:01You won't know what's hit you.
18:06What's the matter?
18:07Oh.
18:07My back.
18:08Damn.
18:09Should I get someone?
18:10No, no, no.
18:11Just leave me alone.
18:13I can't leave you like this.
18:14The zero chamber.
18:15I've got to get the zero chamber.
18:16The zero chamber.
18:17I'll help you.
18:18No, no, no.
18:19Go away.
18:19Come on.
18:20Put your arms around me.
18:23Timmy.
18:23Timmy.
18:24I might bump into you.
18:25How's your hamster?
18:26My hamster?
18:27You do have a hamster, don't you?
18:29Yeah.
18:30Yeah, sweet little thing, I'm sure.
18:31Now, there's just something I want you to do for me, all right?
18:34Two million air kills.
18:35I just hope you want for his undoing.
18:37Well, I can't imagine Finbo becoming a millionaire playboy, aren't you?
18:41No.
18:42Well, as you can see, we have a newcomer in our midst.
18:44I'm sure you're all dying to meet her.
18:51Now, I'd like to start this afternoon by talking about what's been keeping me awake every night this week.
18:58I think your own affairs should remain your own affairs, you mother.
19:04I'm sorry to disappoint you, Daniel, old son, but it's our old friend, the Oort cloud.
19:09Now, until fairly recently, the very existence of a cloud of comets circling the sun was a matter of speculation.
19:15It wasn't until man established himself in Jupiter's system that the Oort's theories proved correct.
19:21Yes, Gabby?
19:21This storm that's approaching, is that from the Oort cloud?
19:24Yes, I'm just coming to that.
19:25Now, dynamical interactions and collisions have ejected 20 comets into broadly similar, highly eccentric orbits.
19:33And their predicted path will take them between Ganymede and Jupiter.
19:38Yes, Daniel.
19:39Would we like to see them?
19:41Oh, I hope not.
19:42No, we should be on the safe side of Ganymede.
19:44But I hope I'll get some decent pictures back from Metsat before our next session.
19:48Well, what's it all for?
19:51I'm sorry?
19:53What's it for?
19:54What's the point of studying it?
19:55This is the captain speaking.
19:56Well, I'd have thought that was...
19:57Prepare for ignition in five minutes.
19:59Repeat, ignition will be in five minutes.
20:02Go to your cabin.
20:03Sight of your acceleration.
20:05Breaking into a command module is a serious offence.
20:08Just get on with it.
20:09I want immunity from prosecution.
20:11It's me you want to worry about, Tim.
20:13I thought this was going to be trouble and he started to be nice to me.
20:16How's your little hamster, Timmy?
20:17You want to be grateful.
20:18I'm giving you a chance to put your criminal talents to good use for once.
20:22Oh, that's it.
20:23They've changed the security codes.
20:25Yes?
20:25Yeah.
20:26Good Tim.
20:27You're a good boy.
20:27I've always said you, haven't I?
20:28Yeah.
20:29Can I go now?
20:30Yes, of course.
20:30Grab yourself a banana on the way in.
20:31You all right?
20:35Can I take these apples as well?
20:37Oh, my God.
20:38What's the matter?
20:38Go to your cabin.
20:39Well, what's wrong?
20:40Go to your cabin and stay there now.
20:45Yes?
20:45Start ignition sequence and prepare for immediate burn.
20:48I'm on my way up.
20:48Repeat, Mercedes.
20:49Just do it, for God's sake.
20:56You'd better be right about this.
20:57Based on the predicted track of the storm, the course I've set will take us into the lead
21:01of Ganymede.
21:01All right, all right.
21:02Let's just have a look at the measured track, shall we?
21:05Ah, you see?
21:07Ganymede's gravity is pulling the storm right off track.
21:10The course that you've set us leaves us right in its path.
21:15Well, when was this?
21:16About an hour ago.
21:18Her bag went so I helped her down to the future.
21:19Well, why didn't you tell me?
21:21I didn't know you entered.
21:22Oh, come on, you two.
21:24Maladie's on the zero channel.
21:25It's no good.
21:25It's turned off.
21:26I can't do that at all.
21:26Well, she must have heard the alarms or something.
21:28She can hardly move her bag's gone.
21:30Oh, my God.
21:31What if she's still in there when the ship recelers?
21:33I'm going.
21:33I'm running down.
21:33Autopilot.
21:35Autopilot online, but not enabled.
21:38Pre-ignition checklist complete.
21:40Petra, course Yankee Foxtrot 2874.
21:44I read back.
21:45Yankee Foxtrot 2874.
21:48Yeah, correct.
21:50Try and make your way over to the door.
21:52How long have I got?
21:53Mercedes.
21:54Ignition one minute, 35 seconds.
21:58She's going to have to stay in there.
22:00You're going to have to stay in there.
22:02I can't.
22:03If the ship accelerates and she stays stationary, she'll be clear.
22:05You don't move now.
22:06No.
22:08Melody, forget the door.
22:10Get yourself up against the back bulkhead.
22:12Jam yourself up against it as tight as you can.
22:15Chin on your chest and protect your head with your arms.
22:18Can you hear me?
22:18Yeah, I don't hear you.
22:20Ignition two minus one minute.
22:22This is the captain speaking.
22:24Secure for acceleration.
22:25Acceleration will be in one minute.
22:27Repeat.
22:27Acceleration will be in one minute.
22:29Sarah Robbins calling concept.
22:31Petra.
22:32Captain, we think Melody's in the zero chamber.
22:34Yes, we know.
22:35Well, Daniel's gone to get her.
22:36Are you all secure?
22:37Yeah.
22:37Okay.
22:38Try and raise him on your door.
22:40I have to take his chance.
22:42Melody weightless.
22:43Daniel on the loose somewhere.
22:45You really had better be right.
22:47You've got 35 seconds to make up your load.
22:49Petra, go for ignition.
22:51T-minus ten seconds.
22:56Ignition sequence starts.
22:58We have ignition.
23:00All engines lit and at nominal thrust.
23:03Confirmed.
23:04Petra, go to full burn.
23:12Petra, full scan of the zero chamber.
23:16Melody, can you hear me?
23:17I can hear you.
23:18I'm all right.
23:20Thank God.
23:21What about Daniel?
23:23I'll raise him on the water, sir.
23:25Don't bother.
23:27You must have put in there a second, Mr Spare.
23:30Daniel of all the stupid, irresponsible stunts.
23:33I want you out of there and down here now.
23:36Wetherby.
23:39Wetherby.
23:42Wetherby.
23:43Wetherby.
23:44Daniel!
23:46Daniel!
24:07Wetherby.
24:30Wetherby.
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