A distortion in time produces two separate moons, with two separate Alphas from different eras.A distortion in time produces two separate moons, with two separate Alphas from different eras.A distortion in time produces two separate moons, with two separate Alphas from different eras.
Tony Allyn
- Security Guard Tony Allan
- (uncredited)
Emily Bolton
- Operative June
- (uncredited)
Loftus Burton
- Main Mission Operative Lee Oswald
- (uncredited)
Andy Dempsey
- Main Mission Operative
- (uncredited)
Alan Harris
- Main Mission Operative
- (uncredited)
Barbara Kelly
- Computer Voice
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Claire McLellan
- Morrow's Daughter
- (uncredited)
Robert Phillips
- Main Mission Operative
- (uncredited)
Quentin Pierre
- Security Guard Pierre
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe Alphans discovering that Regina had two brains was not in the original script; it was inserted against writer Johnny Byrne's objections.
- GoofsOne of the characters says that the exodus (to Terra Nova) would take 24 hours. Episode 1.11 had already stated that Operation Exodus phase 3 would take 48 hours. (Note: The evacuation time would be different for each planet, depending on the distance between each planet and the moon).
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Cmdr. John Koenig: [speaking with a future Victor] It certainly seems to be working.
Prof. Victor Bergman: It was a choice, a decision that had to be made at the very beginning. If this community had failed, there could be no going back.
Cmdr. John Koenig: I think it was a wise decision.
Prof. Victor Bergman: You should know; you made it.
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This is a very weird episode....even for "Space: 1999".
The show begins with one of the crew being knocked out during some weird inter-stellar occurrence. When she awakens, she thinks that, among other things, that Carter and Commander Koenig have been dead for some time. And, even weirder, she thinks she is Allen Carter's widow and she now has a chance to see her dead husband!!! Does she have precognition about some things that are to come? Is she just crazy? Or, is there some other odd explanation?
If this isn't weird enough, now the Moon has just assumed orbit back around the Earth! Considering that the had just been floating s aimlessly in another solar system, this IS pretty weird! Weirder yet--the Earth isn't answering Moonbase's signals. Weirdest yet...once in orbit, they soon see ANOTHER Moon--an exact copy with a Moonbase as well!! Amazingly enough...it STILL keeps getting weirder!! Overall, not a bad episode, but not one of the best. Interesting but a bit silly...even for "Space: 1999".
By the way, if you think you recognize the pretty lady who plays guest lead, that's Judy Geeson. You may recognize her from "Brannigan" or any one of the many, many British or American TV shows on which she's appeared.
If this isn't weird enough, now the Moon has just assumed orbit back around the Earth! Considering that the had just been floating s aimlessly in another solar system, this IS pretty weird! Weirder yet--the Earth isn't answering Moonbase's signals. Weirdest yet...once in orbit, they soon see ANOTHER Moon--an exact copy with a Moonbase as well!! Amazingly enough...it STILL keeps getting weirder!! Overall, not a bad episode, but not one of the best. Interesting but a bit silly...even for "Space: 1999".
By the way, if you think you recognize the pretty lady who plays guest lead, that's Judy Geeson. You may recognize her from "Brannigan" or any one of the many, many British or American TV shows on which she's appeared.
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