The Mark of Archanon
A sensational find below the Moon's surface...an imprisoned man and his son. Who are they? How did they get there? How long have they been there? And why?
- Shooting script dated 12 April 1976. Revised 21, 26, 27, 28 April. Filmed 4 May-18 May 1976
- A "Double-Up Helena" script- while Bain and the other cast were filmed in the studio, Landau and Schell filmed The Rules Of Luton on location.
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- The Archanon ship was built by Martin Bower between the filming of the two series. A revamped version of the model appears in Space Warp.
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- The virus (or genetic disease- the episode calls it both) is obviously based on haemophilia, a genetic disease caused by the absence of the gene for making the blood clotting protein Factor VIII. It is a hereditary disease passed only in males, treated by blood transfusions.
- In stasis the Archanons are standing. Standing requires muscular effort and brain coordination; humans cannot stand while asleep.
- The lunar caves are apparently natural (and are seen again in Catacombs Of The Moon). But caves require water to erode them, which is not present on the moon. It is an incredible coincidence that Moonbase Alpha is built over the former location of an alien base.
- The Eagle is in a "meteor storm". Meteors are asteroids burning up in an atmosphere; the correct term is asteroid.
- Even in the recording from a thousand years ago the Archanons speak modern English
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640 days after leaving Earth orbit (Thu 14 Jun 2001)
1 fatality, Andy Johnson.
Alpha Technology:
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Eagle 1 (Koenig, also stationed above pad- see
observations); 3 (rescue)
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Aliens:
Pasc, Etrec, Lyra and Maurna from Archanon. Humanoid.
Footage:
- Two shots of Alphans in jumpsuits running down a corridor are reused from The Metamorph
- In the asteroid storm, the Eagle's legs are sometimes bent, sometimes not (for some shots the Eagle was filmed standing vertically so dust could be dropped past it; hence the bent foot pads). It also changes between the second and third Eagle model, with obvious differences in panel details.
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- The football match alluded to is rugby league at Swinton in the UK on 9th November 1963 when Australia beat Britain 50-12.
- Was Crom II another planet that Alpha visited? (according to the script it was).
- The name Pasc indicates a Passover analogy, with Pasc spilling his blood to redeem his son.
Cobber? Yeah. That means you're a pal, you know, a real close buddy. The Australian colloquialism is considered archaic and rarely used (the preferred colloquialism is "mate").
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