Missing Link
Commander Koenig finds himself in another world and another time. It is a world of light and beauty. He has to choose between life back again among his companions on the moon and the love of a beautiful girl. Love is the only weapon he can use...
- Shooting script 5th April 1974. Filmed 22nd April - 7th May 1974
- For Alan Carter's fight with Bob Mathias in Medical, Nick Tate choreographed with a stuntman. But when it came to shoot the scene at the end of the day Anton Phillips stood in. Instead of jerking his head back, he jerked forward onto the punch and was knocked out.
- The Zenno void is a 90 ft (27m) long tent of parachute nylon, filled with slippery, choking dry ice. Zienia Merton said in an interview:
I said, 'Listen Ray, how far is this mist coming up?' and he said 'To Martin's chin' and you know how little I am and so I said, 'well if it's coming up to Martin's chin, I can throw me lines in, I needn't appear... all Martin has to do is hold a black mop for the top of my head' There was this great trestle table suspended six feet off the ground and I said, 'Hey, I'm not that short...!'. But the effect they wanted was to make it look as if we were floating in the air and it was a marvellous effect.
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- The Zenno surface is a matte painting, animated with lights. The painting was filmed on 28 July 1974 according to the clapperboard.

On screen the city appears with a yellow halo. |

The Zenno matte painting appears in full only in the This Episode clips, with what looks like a small Eagle flying over (click for large 800x600 image) |
- For the first time, three Eagles are seen together (the crashed Eagle, the rescue Eagle alongside, and the cargo (winch) Eagle overhead). However, only one 44" Eagle existed (the second was being built and appeared first in Guardian Of Piri. Hence in some shots, one of the other Eagles was substituted with a photographic cutout (the Eagle nose capsule when being carried away is also a cutout).

The body of the crashed Eagle is a photograph; the nose is a special damaged model. |

The Rescue Eagle lands. |

The Cargo Eagle is the same model as the Rescue Eagle, superimposed in the same shot. |

Now the Rescue Eagle is a cut-out. |

The Rescue Eagle nose cone is fixed without a body. |

Again the Rescue and Cargo Eagles are the same model superimposed. The damaged nose cone is this time a cut-out. |
Vana's theme is an unused Barry Gray track intended to be the Moonbase Alpha theme. The script specifies the love theme from Tristan and Isolde, although this was not used. Otto Solin points out: "It would not be a bad idea to use this music here since they speak of being united as one in a world without fear ("...ewig einig, ...ohn' Erbangen"
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Library track: from Stingray "Ghost Of The Sea" by Barry Gray
- A missing link is a transitional stage in evolution for which no fossil evidence exists. Are the Zennites actually descended from Earthmen or were ancient Zennites simply like Earthmen? The episode is not clear.
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Alpha Technology:
Eagle 1 (crashed); 4 (Rescue); 7 ("Cargo", with a winch platform)
- The Rescue Eagle appears. A shot of the launch is taken from Earthbound.
- The winch pod, called a Cargo Eagle here, also appears in Breakaway and Space Brain
- This is the first episode in which the correct Eagle number appears on the cabin doors. For the first six episodes the cockpit door had always read "6".
- The passenger module set changes. A computer now occupies one side (the seats reappear in Guardian Of Piri, The Exiles and New Adam New Eve). The bulkhead by the passenger module doors changes from a viewscreen to a computer panel with two small TV screens.
Zenno
Aliens:
Zennites. Humanoid and perhaps related to Earth humans.
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The number on the Eagle 1 door is "4" except when Alan opens the door after the crash, when it has suddenly changed to "6".
- When the command module is detached from the Eagle, the interior set still shows the door open to the access corridor.
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- In the Zenno/dream Diagnostic Unit, Koenig's nameplate reads "KEONIG". On Alpha his name is spelled correctly so this may be a deliberate error. (Note also Koenig does a 100 mile walk from the crash site to Alpha- in a line cut from the script, Raan asks "You don't seriously think you walked a hundred miles in ten minutes?").

The real Moonbase- spelled correctly. |

Long shot in the Zennite Moonbase- also spelled correctly. |

Koenig's POV from the last shot- the misspelling. |
When Koenig walks down the steps into the deserted Main Mission, a studio light is visible at the top of the frame.
- The camerawork emphasises the dream/nightmare elements of the story with soft focus and indistinct lines. Note the mirror in Diagnostic Unit.
- The concept that fear must be understood and neutralised is also in War Games.
- The story emphasises the characters- most get to lose their tempers. The script makes clear that Koenig initially pretends to fall in love with Vana (only when he tells Raan he loves her does he realise he means it). This is too subtle for the screen; in the episode he seems to fall in love with her and be willing to abandon Helena and Alpha immediately.
- In the script, the Eagle is scanning for mineral deposits on the Moon with many different coloured planets in the space sky.
- In the script, but not the episode, Raan states he is 508 years old, while Vana is 218. Koenig remarks "Neither of you looks a day over 21".
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This Episode segment contains several scenes that did not appear in the episode.
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