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The Metamorph

The Testament of Arkadia Year 2 - Episode 1 The Exiles

Writer Johnny Byrne
Director Charles Crichton
Guest stars Brian Blessed, Anouska Hempel
Original Titles The Biological Soul
The Biological Computer
Belgium (Flemish) De Metamorfose
Denmark Metamorfose Metamorphosis
France/Canada La métamorphose The Metamorphosis
Germany Die Metamorphose The Metamorph
Italy Psycon
Japan Escape! PSYCHON, the Planet of Metamorphosing
Poland Metamorfoza
Portugal Metamorfoses Avatars
Portugal A Metamorfose The Metamorphosis
Spain Metamorfosis Metamorphosis

Terror from a doomed planet -a planet of death, despite advanced scientific knowledge, but a new life for a beautiful girl who has learned the secrets of molecular transformation.

Background

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Cast

Commander John Koenig Martin Landau
Doctor Helena Russell Barbara Bain
Maya Catherine Schell
Tony Verdeschi Tony Anholt
Alan Carter Nick Tate
Sandra Benes Zienia Merton
Annette Fraser Anouska Hempel
Mentor Brian Blessed
Doctor Bob Mathias Anton Phillips
Fraser John Hug
Lew Picard Gerard Paquis
Petrov Peter Porteous
Ray Torens Nick Brimble
Kate Sarah Bullen
Command Center operative (P Rose) Pam Rose
Command Center Operative (Peter Reeves) Robert Reeves
Alphans Chris Figg
Nina Mitchen
Alpha Receptionist Jenny Cresswell
Combat Eagle 5 (VO)
Combat Eagle 6 (VO)
Overseer George Lane Cooper
2nd Overseer Alf Joint
Small Alien John Dixon
Zombie Alien Neil McCaul
Coloured Alien Roy Stewart
Maya/Gorilla Rueben Martin
Short Alien Geoffrey Moon

Sets

Int. Command Centre
Int. Medical Centre
Int. Weapons Section
Int. Alpha Corridor
Int. Travel Tube
Int. Eagle Pilot Section
Int. Eagle Passenger Section

Int. Grove Of Psyche
Int. Corridor outside Grove
Int. Brain Transfer Unit
Int. Cave
Int. Cell Area
Int. Psychon corridor

Keith Wilson set design- click for larger image

SFX

Music

Original score by Derek Wadsworth

Science

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Continuity

Chronology:

342 days after leaving Earth orbit (Sun 20 Aug 2000)

Alpha Personnel:

population 297. 3 fatalities, Ray Torens, Lew Picard, Eagle pilot. One addition, Maya.
  • There is no explanation of any of the changes since Year One: Command Centre, new uniforms, the appearance of Tony and the disappearance of Bergman, Morrow and Kano.
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Alpha Technology:

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Eagles:

Eagle 1 (Fraser, destroyed with planet); 4 (rescue); 5 and 6 (combat). Three Eagles are destroyed- Eagle 1, the remote bomb Eagle, and an Eagle over a launch pad.

Maya transformations:

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Lion, Koenig (not a complete transformation in the final cut), alsatian dog, turtle dove, kestrel, "gorilla". In the original cut, an orange tree and a silver tree; she also completes the transformation into Koenig. Note that Maya transforms directly from the dog into the gorilla.

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Planets:

Psychon. According to Bringers Of Wonder, it has a moon; although there is no air, a bipedal animal called the larren lives there.

Aliens:

Mentor and Maya, Psychons. In Dorzak we meet another Psychon. There are "diverse species" in the caves.

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Props:

Footage:

Errors

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Wires are seen as Koenig's Eagle launches.
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Eagle 4 has a booster pod which is not (and cannot be) docked to the boarding tube. Yet in studio shots the crew enter an apparently standard pod
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On the Command Centre Big Screen there is a view of the Psychon ship rising out of the clouds. How could the Alphans view this camera angle?
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The gas pipes used to create the fire effects can be seen on the floor in several shots. Thanks to Patrick Hill.

Observations

An earlier cut of this episode was shown in US previews in August 1976. The noticeable differences to the final episode were:

  • The incidental music was slightly different
  • In the titles, Koenig fires a yellow beam instead of a green beam
  • In the titles and rest of the episode, Maya's transformations use a different close up of her eyes, with smaller pupils. The animal emerging from it shakes as if filmed by a hand-held camera.
  • Scene 45. In the final cut a lion transforms into Maya. She then starts to form into Koenig "Would I make a good Alphan, father?". In the first cut Maya transforms straight from a lion into an orange tree, then into a silver tree. She completes her transformation into Koenig.
  • The original scripted date for the episode was 108 days (on screen it is 342 days).
  • Freiberger probably picked the name Maya from the Central American Indian civilisation. By coincidence (definitely not known to him) the name is also a Sanskrit word meaning wizardry or illusion, and a concept in Hindu philosophy and religion of divine powers used to make humans believe in illusions, and by extension, the illusory world of the senses.
  • There is also a Maia in Greek mythology, a mountain-nymph in Arkadia who was the mother of Hermes.
  • Mentor in Homer's Odyssey was a friend of Odysseus and guardian of his household; hence the modern form of a wise adviser.
  • Psyche in Greek mythology was the mortal wife of Eros; in Roman mythology the lover of Cupid. She is regarded as a personification of the human soul.
  • Maya's role is a more direct replay of Pocahontas (real name Matoaka, later Rebecca Rolfe, c.1595-1617). She was the daughter of Powhatan, king of the Algonquian Indian tribes in Virginia, North America. As a twelve year old girl, she stopped her father from killing the British settlers, in particular their leader, Captain John Smith. She married John Rolfe, another of the settlers, in 1612, and returned with him to England in 1616, where she died.
  • Changing into animals is scientifically dubious, but has a long history in myth and fiction, including Greek gods, werewolves, vampires and characters in Kafka, T.H. White's The Sword in the Stone, Terminator 2, Star Trek Deep Space Nine and the Harry Potter books (the Animagi). Koenig holding the rapidly changing Maya during the Psychon fire echoes a tale in Homer's Odyssey: Menelaus tells how he captured and held the god Proteus, despite the god transforming into various forms including a lion, a serpent and a tree.
  • The script has echoes of the first series (Mentor's "I only wanted to do good" recalls the hubris of Queller and other episodes) but has a strong humanist theme of the second series ("We'll determine our own destinies!")
  • Who issued the scream that leads the Alphans to find Torens?
  • Lew Picard was Louis Picard in the French version of this episode
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Numerous publicity photos of Maya and Mentor in Command Center were taken; in the episode neither visits Alpha

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Contents copyright Martin Willey