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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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00:28Transcribed by ESO, translated by —
00:58Transcribed by —
01:00Mercedes, are you awake?
01:02Mercedes?
01:06What, Petra?
01:07Incoming transmission from Ceres.
01:10Who's it for?
01:12Dr. Chazalon.
01:13Put it through to Medicon.
01:16What time is it?
01:1805.55.
01:20Great.
01:23Petra, full status report.
01:25Power systems optimal.
01:29Another day in paradise.
01:33Okay, Petra, I'm here.
01:35The file has been downloaded.
01:37Debug and assimilate into medical database.
01:40Ready.
01:41Run diagnostic four.
01:42Running.
01:43Okay, symptoms as follows.
01:45Non-puretic rash, low-grade fever, swollen posterior auricular and occipital lymph nodes.
01:52Diagnostic match.
01:5397% probability.
01:56Viral infection, rubella.
01:57Bella.
02:00What?
02:00I just got the data from Ceres.
02:03Okay, I'll be right down.
02:04Good.
02:05I was expecting you last night.
02:08I was hoping we could have a chat.
02:10Things we need to talk about.
02:12Pod off.
02:14Thanks a lot.
02:16Drummond.
02:17I know what he's up to.
02:19He's trying to make you jealous.
02:20Oh, so that's your considered opinion, is it?
02:23Mercedes, come on.
02:24Look, leave me alone.
02:25I'm trying to work.
02:26I'll come down.
02:28Don't.
02:29Well, I'm only trying to help.
02:31Look, I can deal with this on my own.
02:34You won't do anything stupid, eh?
02:36Stupid?
02:37Well, it'll be embarrassing if the students find out.
02:41Embarrassing?
02:45I'll be right back.
02:47Measles?
02:47German measles.
02:48Rubella.
02:49Hang on.
02:50I remember that.
02:51I was vaccinated for it, right?
02:52At school?
02:53Yeah, it must have been about 12.
02:54We had a whole series of jabs.
02:56Yeah, including rubella.
02:57The World Health Organization stopped the program in 2014.
03:00And Island 5 think we must have a carrier.
03:02Yeah.
03:05Tranquility.
03:05Who else?
03:06Wonderful.
03:08Mercedes?
03:13Oh, dear.
03:15Engineering integrity checks completed with good status on level four subsystems.
03:20Recommend continuation of diagnostic program.
03:23Petra.
03:24Yes.
03:25Why not?
03:32Override.
03:32Override.
03:36Victoria?
03:37How long has it been going on for, Victoria?
03:41I said how long has it been going on for, you stupidest and a tant?
03:44Oh, get off me!
03:45Shut up!
03:45Oh, get off me!
03:47You've got to put anybody full, don't you?
03:48Poor little Victoria with your stupid face and that's what I wouldn't melt in your mouth.
03:53Oh, no.
03:53Hey, hey, hey, you crazy.
03:54You slimy.
03:54God, you got mad.
03:56I think we should get what everyone else has got, but it's not going to happen this time.
04:00Oh, no.
04:00Come on, now.
04:01Get off!
04:01Stay away from Charles.
04:02He's mine.
04:03I haven't had to put up with his garbage for this long to let him be taken away with a
04:07tar like
04:07you.
04:07You are mad.
04:08Stay out of this!
04:10Yeah, right.
04:11I'm going to cripple you!
04:16No, not the boss, Mercedes!
04:18Not the boss!
04:22Did I say I'm crazy?
04:25Oh, Pam?
04:28Where's Gabby?
04:30Breakfast.
04:31I need some help.
04:32I thought you were supposed to stay on country, too.
04:34No way am I staying up there.
04:36Look, if you're in trouble, this is the first place they'd look.
04:39I don't think so.
04:40Look, you've got to lend me some clothes.
04:42Look, I don't have any clothes.
04:43You're telling me!
04:46I don't want any trouble.
04:47If you go away now, I promise not to tell anyone you came here.
04:52Can I wear this?
04:53No.
04:54Thanks.
04:55Oh, I can't afford to get a bad record.
04:57I can't afford a black mug against my name.
05:00Look, don't worry, kid, okay?
05:01Oh, why are you here?
05:03Why pick on me?
05:05I'm not a rebel.
05:06And I'm ill.
05:07I'm very ill.
05:10Yes?
05:11Sorry, Anna.
05:12Did I wake you up?
05:13Mercedes is beating up Victoria.
05:15What?
05:16Sorry, Anna.
05:16I didn't hear that.
05:18I was awake already.
05:20Oh.
05:20Well, how are you feeling?
05:21Well, the rush is getting worse, but I feel a bit better.
05:24Good.
05:24Well, we've had some data in from Island 5,
05:26and Christophe would like to see you as soon as possible.
05:28Do you know what it is?
05:29Possibly.
05:30Don't worry.
05:31Well, I'll come to Medicom straight away.
05:32No, if you just stay in your cabin.
05:34You haven't seen Tranquility, have you?
05:37Tranquility?
05:37Yeah, I can't get hold of her on Gantry 2.
05:39Look, if anybody sees her, can they tell her that Christophe wants her to come to Medicom,
05:43and it's very important?
05:44All right.
05:46Ooh, the doctor wants to see me.
05:48Hey, do you think it's a trap?
05:52I think you eat too much for breakfast.
05:54So?
05:54You drink too much coffee.
05:56You'd have to be right full asleep in lectures.
05:58Anna keeps me awake all night, scratching and moaning and moaning and scratching.
06:02Yeah, well, I know how she feels.
06:04Do you know, it took Medicom till midnight to come up with an antibody,
06:07and it still hasn't worked.
06:08An antibody's got to work, Jim.
06:09Yeah, well, this one hasn't.
06:11I've still got my rash, and I'm itching like mad.
06:13Hey, do you want to see my rash?
06:14Jim.
06:15Yeah?
06:16Sit down and eat your food.
06:20Well, here it is, one rubella virus.
06:23Let's have a look.
06:23Ooh, ugly, huh?
06:25And very contagious.
06:26You must have picked it up from Ireland 5.
06:28No, I didn't, because I didn't get sick.
06:30That's because you're a carrier.
06:31You don't develop the symptoms, but others can.
06:33I know where the carrier is.
06:35Hey, don't look at me like that.
06:36You can't blame this one on me.
06:38Tranquility, why are you wearing Anna Begani's clothes?
06:41Because I have no clothes of my own, and you won't give me.
06:44I've given you two perfectly good dresses.
06:46Yeah, well, I'm not getting my hat smashed and trying to get them.
06:49What on earth are you talking about?
06:51Fighting, smashing the place.
06:52Never mind about that.
06:53Have you been in contact with Melody Shaw recently?
06:55Why, has she got it?
06:56Have you or haven't you?
06:58Well, what if I have?
06:59It's not that you can die of it.
07:00Melody is pregnant.
07:03Is that what it is?
07:04I thought she's just fat.
07:06It could damage the baby.
07:07You're totally stupid.
07:09Can it?
07:10There's a slight risk of spontaneous abortion and congenital abnormality, yes.
07:14And I'm spreading infection.
07:16Not anymore, but others might be.
07:19I'm going to check Anna Begani.
07:20Open.
07:21Not a word.
07:22You...
07:22Not one single word.
07:24You were on watch, and you left the bridge.
07:26So sue me.
07:27Technically, you were officer of the watch.
07:29I am not an officer.
07:30Technically, you were responsible for the ship.
07:32Oh, get off my back.
07:35What happened, then?
07:38Nothing.
07:39Ran into a doorjamb, right?
07:40That's right, ran into a doorjamb.
07:42Looks nasty.
07:44Must have been a particularly vicious door.
07:48Tell me something.
07:49I'm curious.
07:50Did you run into it?
07:52Or did it swing out?
07:53You know, bang.
07:55Nothing worse than an enraged door.
07:57I remember once back in 42.
07:59Or was it 43?
08:01Anyway, I got into a fight with this door.
08:03Okay, okay.
08:05You're a sad, laughable figure, Bulldog, living out your fantasy of a life.
08:10Nothing's important to you, is it?
08:12Everybody's a slightly solid hologram, an insubstantial backdrop to your superhero pose.
08:18Well, it's all abstract.
08:19Because you're too damn scared to get involved in the everyday messy stuff of human life.
08:24It's all rather uncomfortable for you.
08:30Did you rehearse that?
08:32About a million times.
08:34Just for me, I'm flattered.
08:36Not for you.
08:40Charles.
08:41Well, there's a relief.
08:43Well, it shouldn't be.
08:45Because you're just as bad.
08:49How did it happen?
08:51Here.
08:52I fell out of bed.
08:54Having a nightmare?
08:55No.
08:57Yeah, yes, it was a bit of a nightmare.
08:59Nightmares are fairly common these days.
09:01Nothing common about it.
09:03Sorry?
09:04Nothing.
09:05I was just talking to myself.
09:06Oh, first sign of madness.
09:08You want to watch that?
09:09You haven't been fighting with tranquility, have you?
09:11Fighting?
09:12No.
09:12Why?
09:13Oh, it's just something she said.
09:15You're going to have to sign the accident book.
09:16I'm sorry Christophe isn't here, but we seem to have one, possibly two cases of measles on board.
09:21I thought you were going to train.
09:24Jim?
09:28Jim, have you gone to sleep?
09:31Oi!
09:31I am training.
09:33Right.
09:34This is mental gymnastics, and it takes total concentration.
09:40Mental gymnastics?
09:41Yeah.
09:43You need to relax.
09:45Jim.
09:46Jim.
09:47Come on.
09:49All right.
09:51Okay.
09:53All right, what do I do next?
09:55Is your mind blank?
09:56Yes.
09:57Right.
09:59I want you to imagine a figure.
10:02Like a number?
10:02No.
10:03No, like a person.
10:05All right, what's this person doing?
10:07Standing on a featureless plane, beneath a dull grey sky.
10:13Can you see her?
10:14It's a she.
10:16All right, fair enough.
10:18Can you see her?
10:19Yes.
10:20Now imagine a bar of light about a metre long.
10:25It just hangs there, two metres above the ground.
10:29A brilliant abstract.
10:32Got it.
10:33The figure reaches into the air and grabs the bar with both hands.
10:39The grip tightens.
10:42The feet lift off the ground.
10:45And a sweat forms on her forehead.
10:47The figure lifts herself in a single fluid motion into the air.
10:54An exquisite balance of tension.
10:59Then with a sigh, the muscles relax.
11:03And the figure returns to the ground.
11:06Can you call this exercise?
11:10Yep.
11:11You need help, Jim.
11:13Take my word for it.
11:15Hey, guess what?
11:16What?
11:17I've got a communicable disease.
11:21Any headaches?
11:22No.
11:23Nausea?
11:23No, look, I'm all right.
11:24Drummond just insisted I came to see you.
11:26Well, there's no concussion, but just the bruising.
11:31Okay, walked into door jam.
11:33Bruising to left eye.
11:37No other symptoms.
11:38Where did it happen?
11:39In my cabin, gantry two.
11:42Okay, do you want to sign it for me?
11:45Now, if you do get any headaches or nausea,
11:47you will let me know, won't you?
11:48Yeah, I will.
11:49Thanks.
11:49Okay, take it easy, Nusea.
11:51Say this.
12:03Yes?
12:05Okay, Anna is confirmed.
12:06I want her and Jim quarantined for the next 48 hours.
12:09Is Melody isolated?
12:10I'm just on my way now.
12:11Good.
12:12After that, come and see me.
12:13There's something going on that I think you should know about.
12:30Oh, I seriously thought Daniel was going to have a fit.
12:33How's Melody now?
12:34Quite calm, but she doesn't like being in isolation.
12:37Yeah, well, it has to be done.
12:38I go and check on Melody again at 11,
12:40and I'll have a word with Danielle.
12:43Why is it that the fathers always get more upset than the mothers?
12:46I suppose it's because they're helpless.
12:50Hopeless, more like.
12:52Christophe, do you ever want to have children?
12:54Me?
12:54Yeah.
12:55Oh, well, but I'm far too busy for any other sort of thing.
12:58Anyway, listen, the reason I called you up here is, um...
13:01Well, you just take a look at this.
13:03What?
13:04Last two entries.
13:06So?
13:06Well, don't you think it's a little strange?
13:08Coincidences do happen.
13:10You fell out of bed, walked into door jam,
13:12and what was that tranquility we're saying about Kevin being all smashed up?
13:16Hmm?
13:17The first thing I know is I wake up,
13:19and there's the Iceman dragging Victoria out of bed by the hair,
13:22yelling, bitch, bitch, bitch, I'm gonna kill you, bitch.
13:25Mercedes!
13:26You should have seen them thrashing about on the floor,
13:28screaming at each other.
13:29Mercedes.
13:31Gabby, you start to sound like a parrot.
13:32Well, why should Mercedes be fighting in Victoria?
13:35You don't know?
13:37I can't think of anything Mercedes and Victoria haven't got in common.
13:40You can't think of who they've got in common.
13:42Who they've got?
13:44Oh, come on.
13:46I'm not joking.
13:48I just don't believe this is happening.
13:50Well, maybe I was wrong.
13:51Maybe, but I get this horrible feeling of deja vu.
13:54Victoria!
13:57Go away.
13:58Victoria, are you all right?
14:01I'm fine.
14:03Go away.
14:04What do you think?
14:06I think I'm gonna go mad.
14:07Maybe we could just leave her alone.
14:09Victoria, if you don't open this damn door right now,
14:12I'll get Petra to override the lock.
14:23Just Rebecca, please.
14:32Okay.
14:34Perhaps you'd better tell me what this is all about.
14:38Oh, God.
14:47Anyway, I thought you were bad for me to entertain.
14:49Well, what was I supposed to do?
14:51Hang around the lobby in my underwear?
14:53Breland said he'd throw you out of the airlock if you left.
14:56I'm not worried about Breland.
14:57He's in a lot more trouble than I am.
15:00Log the estimates.
15:01Sent to Valhalla and Strasbourg
15:03and copy to Michali Export Division in Harare.
15:07Open.
15:09Ah, that is a second, Rebecca.
15:11Recompile second quarter estimates if you've got that.
15:13Program running.
15:14Now then, Rebecca, what can I do for you?
15:16I just thought I'd let you know what's going on.
15:19Ah, well, you know I like to keep on top of the situation.
15:21We've now had the rubella data in from Island 5
15:23and we know the cause of the outbreak.
15:25Which was?
15:26Tranquility.
15:27She was our carrier.
15:29So far, only Anna Begani and Jim Hawkins have developed symptoms.
15:32And you've isolated them?
15:34Of course.
15:35And Melody as well, just to be on the safe side.
15:37So, it was all down to our stowaway.
15:39Vaccination for rubella was only stopped ten years ago,
15:41so most of the Daedalus staff should be immune.
15:44Christophe is quietly screening the students.
15:46Well, everything seems to be in hand.
15:47There is one other thing.
15:49Yes?
15:51This morning, Mercedes Page broke into Victoria Frobisher's cabin
15:55and assaulted her.
15:57What happened?
15:58What do you think happened?
15:59There was a fight.
16:00Both the women have been hurt and the cabin was wrecked.
16:02How badly were they hurt?
16:03Contusions and bruises, they'll live.
16:06I don't know what to say.
16:08Well, you could start by telling me what it was all about.
16:10How would I know?
16:11Wrong answer.
16:12Try again.
16:13Look, I'm sorry, Rebecca,
16:15but I'm not about to discuss my private affairs with you.
16:17God, Charles, you're unbelievable.
16:19Mercedes has assaulted Victoria in front of a witness.
16:22You know, I've half a mind to make an official report
16:25and then we'd see just how private your private affairs are.
16:27But you won't.
16:29No, but not for your sake.
16:31Poor Victoria.
16:33Poor Victoria.
16:34I'm sorry, am I missing something?
16:36The woman is a public menace.
16:37First Jean-Francois, then you.
16:38Who's next?
16:39Fimbo Lewis?
16:40I hardly think that's likely.
16:41Shut up, Charles.
16:41I'm not finished with you yet.
16:44You know, I'd say I was disappointed in you,
16:46but nothing you do surprises me anymore.
16:49If you would like to let me explain...
16:50I don't want to know the sordid details of your love life.
16:53I just want you to stop making my life difficult.
16:55Meaning?
16:56Meaning?
16:57Meaning I expect you to talk to both of your girlfriends
17:00and tell them to keep their private quarrels private.
17:03Because it is very bad for student morale
17:06when two postgraduate women are seen clawing each other's eyes out
17:10over a middle-aged professor.
17:11I say that, do I?
17:13Otherwise, I shall make a full report to the educational subcommittee
17:16and I will name names.
17:18Is that clear?
17:19Abundantly.
17:20Good.
17:24Dear Dari,
17:25I've been put in quarantine in cabin three
17:28because I have caught German measles.
17:30The air supply has been isolated from the rest of the ship
17:34and Dr. Chazalon says that it will be a few days before we are allowed out.
17:38But at least I'm not on my own.
17:41I'm with my friend Jim.
17:43He also has German measles
17:44and I don't know how we can traffic with us.
17:47Help!
17:47The problem with rotating habitat on a spaceship is what?
17:52Um, torque stress on the point of rotation?
17:56Nearly.
17:57The real problem is that it messes up all your careful navigation,
18:01as you can see on this table here.
18:04Yes?
18:05Could I speak to Victoria, please?
18:08Victoria?
18:09Victoria?
18:12Given that simulated gravity is essential for prolonged missions,
18:17we will look at the strengths and the weaknesses
18:20of various habitat configurations
18:22and tranquility.
18:24You can come out now.
18:25The professor has gone.
18:28Now, you should all be familiar with this configuration.
18:32I'm sorry.
18:34It's not your fault.
18:36Yes, it is.
18:37I'll be your own way.
18:39Rebecca said you were talking of pressing charges, really.
18:42I don't think that would help.
18:43Of course I'm not pressing charges.
18:46Anyway, she didn't have it all her own way.
18:54She won't do it again.
18:57By the way, you owe me a pass.
19:00As many as you like.
19:03Have you talked to her yet?
19:05I've tried to.
19:06She won't speak to me.
19:08Do we know how she found out?
19:10Yes, she used a security code to watch us in the lab.
19:14Watch us?
19:15She and Drummond both saw me kiss you.
19:18Oh, God, that's awful.
19:21I feel sick.
19:23I mean, it's so sordid.
19:27You're going to have to speak to her.
19:30Nothing can happen between us until you've sorted this out.
19:33I'll speak to her.
19:35Of course, I'll speak to her.
19:40I'll make you feel thoughts.
19:42Hmm?
19:44What are you thinking about?
19:46Nothing.
19:50Any particular nothing?
19:52Or just nothing in general?
20:01Have I ever told you about mental gymnastics?
20:05Caesar, we that are about to die salute you.
20:19What?
20:20Look, I know you don't want to see me, but I think we should talk.
20:23Cut off and die.
20:32What time is it?
20:3612.30.
20:37And we switched.
20:40Do you really like Brallon?
20:43I don't just like him.
20:46That's serious, huh?
20:50Can I ask you a question?
20:52You can ask.
20:53Why are you such a pain?
20:57Oh.
20:58It's all my parents' fault.
21:00Oh, right.
21:01A bad upbringing.
21:03No, it wasn't bad.
21:04It was cosmic.
21:07Yeah.
21:07And then there's the name.
21:09You go through life being called Tranquility and see how far you get.
21:14What's this?
21:17Okay.
21:19Open.
21:25You said you wanted to talk.
21:28Uh, yes.
21:28Would you like a drink?
21:29No, thanks.
21:30Well, I'm just going to get myself one.
21:34Why can't you control yourself, Charles?
21:37What's that supposed to mean?
21:39You and Victoria.
21:41You and that journalist woman.
21:43Journalist?
21:44Nothing happened with a journalist.
21:45So nothing happened with a journalist, right?
21:47For God's sake, Mercedes, that was months ago.
21:51You've hurt me.
21:53You've lied to me.
21:54You've manipulated me.
21:55You've strung me along.
21:58You've made so many promises.
21:59You never deliver.
22:00That's not how it is.
22:01Oh, isn't it?
22:02Now I know.
22:04Look, neither of us are enjoying this.
22:07Oh, I thought you were.
22:08I thought that's what you did for kicks.
22:11Must have been a real masochist to have got involved with you.
22:15Maybe I should have just stayed on Island Five.
22:18Maybe you should have.
22:20Except you were begging me to come back.
22:22Mercedes, I love you.
22:23Mercedes, what have I done?
22:25Or were you lying?
22:29Damn you, Charles.
22:30It's not good enough.
22:31Look.
22:32Look, either you want me,
22:34and you're faithful to me,
22:36and you don't mess around with little girl students,
22:38or I'll disappear out of your life.
22:42I am serious about Victoria.
22:48For God's sake, Mercedes,
22:50doesn't this argument tell you anything?
22:52We're always at each other's throats.
22:54And whose fault's that?
22:55It doesn't matter whose fault it is.
22:57The point is,
22:58it's hardly conducive to a stable relationship.
23:00Oh, and little Victoria never answers back.
23:02We don't spend the whole time scoring points off one another.
23:04Just lies down and takes it.
23:06How nice for you.
23:07A nice, comfy little doormat.
23:09She is an intelligent woman.
23:10A gifted scientist in her own right.
23:12So am I.
23:13And you wipe your feet all over me.
23:16What do you want me to say?
23:19I want you to have the guts
23:21to look me in the face
23:23and tell me that it's over.
23:27It's over.
23:34It's over.
23:45It's over.
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