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24 What
  • Number of episodes in each of the two broadcast seasons.

  • 48 What
  • Number of episodes in the two broadcast seasons.

  • 297 What
  • A population figure cited at the beginning of "The Metamorph" (Y2). See Population at Psychon.

  • 298 What
  • A population figure cited in "Devil's Planet" (Y2). See Population at Entra.

  • 300 What
  • A round number figure for the approximate population of Alpha in the series.
  • Approximate age of the Exiles from Golos, due in part to a form of suspended animation.

  • 301 What
  • Lower bound to the population of Alpha at Arkadia, before Luke and Anna desert. (Helena refers to there being "over 300" people.)

  • 311 What
  • A population figure cited in "Breakaway", and perhaps representing the population of MBA after a few mysterious deaths, but shortly before the Breakaway event. See Population at the Breakaway.

  • 1314 Real
  • June: Battle of Bannockburn in British Isles, Scots defeat English army in this battle. Referred to in JTW.

  • 1339 Story
  • JTW: John, Alan, and Helena end up in Scotland, New Year's Eve (old calendar, presumably -- Spring?), 1339.

  • 1969 When
  • Apollo 11 (first manned moon landing).

  • 1973 Real
  • Filming began in November (according to The Catacombs).

  • 1974 Real
  • Most of Year One filmed.

  • 1975 Real
  • Filming of Y1 finished in February (according to The Catacombs).
  • Fall(?): Y1 is first broadcast.

  • 1976 Real
  • All of Year Two filmed.
  • Fall(?): Y2 is first broadcast.
  • Compilation movie "Spazio 1999" (first of these)

  • 1977 Real
  • End of main broadcast run of the series, in most places.

  • 1978 Real
  • Compilation movie "Destination Moonbase Alpha"

  • 1979 Real
  • Compilation movie "Alien Attack"

  • 1982 Real
  • Compilation movie "Journey Through the Black Sun"
  • Compilation movie "Cosmic Princess" (last of these)

  • 1985 Story
  • (Verify:) Fictional Voyager One mission launched ("Voyager's Return").

  • 1986 Story
  • Uranus mission launched. Crew hit a proton storm that nearly causes their break-up, but they end up on a planet they call Ultima Thule, where they settle, where they find immortality -- at a price. Implied time dilation/warp to either the Thuleans or Alphans, since the former have been there for some time. (DOD)

  • 1987 Story
  • Dorfman perfects an artificial heart. (COTM)

  • 1992 Real
  • Fall: Sci-Fi Channel (United States cable channel) began re-running S19, starting at or near SFC's launch.

  • 1996 Story
  • June: Ultra Probe mission launched.
  • Real

    1997 Story
  • February? (approx?): Ultra Probe mission reaches Ultra.
  • August? (approx?): Ultra Probe survivor Tony Cellini makes it back to Moonbase Alpha.

  • 1999 Story
  • September 9: Aside from flashbacks, the point in time when the events in the series began.
  • September 13: the Breakaway event.

  • 2000 Story
  • The apparent timeframe of "Voyager's Return", given 1985 is mentioned as being fifteen years before -- assuming Victor wasn't rounding a little.

  • 2002 Real
  • Resurrection, by William Latham, the first S19 novel published by Powys Media. First officially licensed novel since 1970s?

  • 2003 Real
  • The Forsaken, by John Kenneth Muir, published by Powys Media.

  • 2005 Real
  • Eternity Unbound, by William Latham, published by Powys Media.
  • Survival, by Brian Ball, published by Powys Media.

  • 2006 Real
  • Space: 1999 Year Two (The Omnibus), by Michael Butterworth, published by Powys Media.

  • 2120 Story
  • Year on Earth when Texas City on Earth makes contact with Alpha to attempt to transport the Alphans to Earth. Time dialation has been occurring during the Moon's journey. (J2W)

  • 2870 Story
  • The year (by Earth calendar) it is for the Thuleans when the Alphans arrive. Either one group or the other went through a time warp. It is the original Uranus mission members who are alive (and apparently immortal) there.

  • Aarchon Who Chief Justifier of the Federated Worlds of Sidon. Played by Alex Scott.
    Episodes
  • "Voyager's Return"
  • Warnings
  • The name of Aarchon is not to be confused with the title of the leader -- The Archon -- of a different alien people (the Dorcons).

  • AC See Alan Carter

    Aestheria See Atheria

    Alan
    Carter
    a.k.a.
  • Captain Carter
  • Summary
  • Chief Eagle pilot of Moonbase Alpha, and the third-in-command of the base after the Breakaway event.
  • Details
  • Expert Eagle pilot, and the go-to pilot in many missions.
  • Is an officer, based on frequent inclusion in command conferences or other key discussions, and on his having temporary command of Alpha on at least one occasions where the commander and his second-in-command (Paul or Tony) were off-base or out of commission (thus, Alan is third-in-command).
  • Attends command conferences in at least the following (probably very incomplete list): "Earthbound".
  • Injured
  • RATM: Knocked unconscious after Eagle 3 is hit by a force field generated by Tritonian probe. Eagle 3 crashes on the Moon. His co-pilot, Donovan, is killed.

  • Alan in
    Temporary
    Command
    Intro Example(s) where Alan is in temporary command.
    Examples
  • OMOH (515 DAB): not actually shown in command (?), but presumably was, given John and Tony off were base (as were Helena and Maya) and on Vega.
  • NANE (1095 DAB): Given command by Cmdr. Koenig before he, Tony, Helena, Maya, and Magus board Eagle 4 to explore New Earth. When the Eagle simply vanishes from the pad, Alan decides it must be on the planet, and subsequently makes two unsuccessful attempts -- prevented remotely by Magus -- at a rescue (in Eagle 1).
  • "Space Warp" (1807 DAB): When John and Tony are left on the other side of a space warp from the Moon, Alan is in charge, and is confronted by damage repair and the sudden appearance of a rampaging creature he soon orders to be "kill[ed] on sight" -- only to quickly change his order when he is alerted by Helena that the creature is an ill and delusional Maya. He and Helena then work together to limit -- as best as they can -- and eventually capture Maya. He also decides to send out an Refueling Eagle partway back along the Moon's route, in case John and Tony make it through the warp, in which case they'll need refueling to get the rest of the way back to Alpha.

  • Aleksandr See Tanya Aleksandr

    Alex Scott Who Guest actor who played Aarchon in "Voyager's Return".

    Alien
    Peoples
    Intro A(n incomplete) List of alien peoples Seen or only Referenced to in the series.
    List
  • Crotons ("Dorzak")
  • Dorcons
  • Kaldorians ("Earthbound")
  • Pirians
  • Progrons ("End of Eternity")
  • Psychons
  • Sidons ("Voyager's Return")
  • Tritonians: form unknown
  • Vegans

  • Aliens in
    Moonbase
    Alpha
    Intro Despite a number of alien encounters, there were only some where aliens actually entered Moonbase Alpha. This entry only counts actual presence of the individual(s). It does not count the various other beings Maya transformed into.
    Year One
  • Kaldorians: Five survivors, including Captain Zantor, were temporary guests of the Alphans. Capt. Zantor ended up becoming a hostage of Commissioner Simmonds.
  • Servant of the Guardian of Piri
  • Alien energy being in "Force of Life" (its whole being was present).
  • Jarak and Rena: tried to replace Alphans with own people.
  • Balor of Progron: asked for sanctuary but soon displayed his psychotically murderous nature and was blown out an airlock.
  • Dione: demanded sanctuary, was reluctantly granted it; but it was a ruse on her part.
  • Year Two
  • Maya: became permanent resident/Alphan.
  • Cantar and Zova
  • Zamara
  • Taybor
  • Pasc, Etric, and ????. The first dies on Alpha.
  • Magus
  • Kalthon crystaline "reflection"
  • Alien robot creature in "Beta Cloud"
  • Aliens in "Bringers of Wonder"
  • Sahala, Yesta: the latter dies on Alpha.
  • Dorzak (of Psychon)
  • Dorcons: Consul Varda and several of her guards, as a small tactical invasion/strike force.
  • Notes
  • Vindrus is a borderline case, not counted here; though the Editor may reconsider at a later point.
  • Conclusions
  • Some were guests: Kaldorians, Crotons, Taybor. The latter two were guests after some Alphan hesitation. One Croton ended up becoming a prisoner for a time, after attacking an Alphan. The Taybor betrayed his welcome by kidnapping Maya.
  • One became a permanent resident (welcomed even before she stepped foot on Alpha): Maya.
  • Three more could have potentially become residents if they had not other, hostile plans in mind: Balor, Dione, Dorzak.
  • Another group (Exiles) asked for all (53) of them to settle on Alpha, but were initially refused, until an agreement was made, which the two initially awakened Exiles betrayed.
  • Others were outright invaders: Servant, Jarak and Rena, Zamara, Kalthon crystal being, Beta Cloud robot, BOW aliens, Dorcons. A few of these were in initially friendly guise.

  • Alien
    Technology
    Intro An incomplete List of various forms of alien technology seen in the series. Alphans do have versions (probably comparatively primitive) of some of these sorts of technology, but do not have many of them. Alphans probably do obtain a few examples (mostly damaged) of a few of these.
    List
  • Android: several examples masquerading as Vegan people in OMOH; the Servant of the Guardian of Piri.
  • Atomic Dispersal (Magus)
  • Biological Computer (excluding androids): one (sole?) example was Psyche.
  • Computers (non-biological): various (Note: Alphans have some too).
  • Decomposing to atomic level: Tritonians (in RATM are able to decomposed objects to their constituent atoms and move them, not as instantaneously as others.
  • Force fields (Note: Alphans have some too).
  • Holographic Projection (various)
  • Hyperdrive(?), an interstellar drive (Taybor)
  • Lasers? (humans have too)
  • Light Decelerator (the source of the abilities of Magus)
  • Magnetic Field Cocoon (Magus)
  • Meson Converter: multiple purposes (Dorcons)
  • Missiles (something humans had back on Earth)
  • near-instanataneous transportation (Earth also develops this)
  • Neuro-Pulsonic Jammer, of which Alpha probably ends up keeping one or two examples.
  • Photon Drive: a propulsion system on the Croton ship.
  • robots: one example in "The Beta Cloud" (which after it was deactivated was presumably studied by the Alphans)
  • space warp detector? ("Space Warp") Kept by Alphans.
  • Spaceships (various), several of which are destroyed on or near the Moon.
  • Staser
  • Suspended Animation (various)
  • Other means (if not named earlier) of interfering with Alphan systems such as computers or Eagles, such as seen in: "The Last Enemy"

  • Alien-Built
    Spaceships
    Intro A List of spaceship types designed by aliens. This list does not include count alien missiles or small/simple probe ships.
    List
  • The Satazius: a collosal Bethan warship; destroyed on the Moon, near Alpha.
  • An unnamed Deltan warship: destroyed on the Moon, near Alpha.
  • Ship flown by Captain Zantor.
  • Gwent
  • Various alien spaceships in two spaceship graveyards, one accumulated in space by the Dragon, one accumulated on Psychon by Mentor.
  • The Daria. Called a ship.
  • Psychon spaceship
  • Sidon spaceships (3): all destroyed while approaching the Moon.
  • Jarak's splinter people's ships (4): all destroyed on or near the Moon. ("Alpha Child")
  • The massive spaceship persuing those in the prior point above. Later, an image of this spaceship is apparently pulled from the Alphans' minds by the aliens in "War Games" -- along with the human-built Hawks.
  • Arra's spaceship
  • An Archanon ship
  • The Menon: a Betanon Scout Cruiser previously flown by Captain Duro, but now a damaged derelict; towed to Alpha.
  • The Croton ship.
  • The Dorcon flagship, destroyed near the Moon.

  • All That
    Glisters
    a.k.a.
  • ATG
  • Definition The 4th episode of Y2, 28th overall. Written by Keith Miles (his only episode). Directed by Ray Austin.

    Allan See Tony Allan
    Alpha See Moonbase Alpha

    Alpha
    Child
    a.k.a.
  • Fiocco azzurro su Alpha (Italian)
  • Definition The tenth episode of Y1 of the series. Written by Christopher Penfold. Directed by Ray Austin.
    Summary The first child born on Moonbase Alpha, Jackie Crawford, abruptly grows from a baby to the equivalent of a five-year-old, shocking everyone. Many are still welcoming, while his mother, Sue Crawford, rejects him, and Commander Koenig grows suspicious. The child himself starts showing some sinister signs almost completely out of sight of others. While something is approaching Alpha, Jackie transforms again, this time into an adult, clearly alien, who calls himself Jarak. Alien spaceships arrive, Jarak kills Sue Crawford, and another alien, Rena, takes over Sue's form. They drive the rest of the Alphans towards death, so the beings in the spaceships can take over Alphan form, to hide from pursuers; but just as this is happening, an alien warship appears and destroys the four spaceships of Jarak's people. Jarak and Rena attempt to plead sanctuary, but the alien warship creates an energy beam that drives Jarak and Rena out and restores Sue Crawford and her baby.
    Details
  • A statement is made that life support is precarious.
  • Sole, and brief, appearances of Joan Conway.
  • Links
  • Episode Guide at the Catacombs.
  • Transcript at The Catacombs.

  • Alpha
    Facilities
    Intro List of facilities of Alpha that were mentioned (in written or verbal form) and/or shown.
    List
  • Main Mission
  • Command Center
  • Protein Production Unit ("Seed of Destruction")
  • Protein Stores
  • Nuclear Generating Areas (4? -- one damaged or destroyed) / Reactors
  • Eagle Pads
  • Eagle Hangers
  • Water Recycling Plant
  • Hydroponics
  • Solarium (2?)
  • Restaurants
  • Power Distribution (stations?)
  • Supply Depots
  • Observation Room
  • Living Quarters
  • Medical Center
  • Weapons Section?
  • Gymnasium

  • Alpha Moonbase See Moonbase Alpha

    Alpha
    Observed
    Intro At various times, it is found aliens have been observing Moonbase Alpha and/or the Alphans for some amount of time prior to an encounter. This does not include occasions where the Moon is observed for some hours or days before the encounter, but implication of a much longer period of time, or where an alien sits and watches from close by for some time before revealing his/her presence.
    Examples
  • "The Last Sunset" (Y1): the people native to Ariel "have been watching the progress of your world since the beginning of time." The "world" is presumably Earth, but the clear implication is they've been watching the Moon as well.
  • "The Taybor" (Y2): Taybor has been "scanning" them for "some little time," enough to know who (e.g. -- and by how he calls them) Commander Koenig, Doctor Russell, Mister Verdeschi, and Maya are. He also transfers several objects into Alpha just before he finally brings his ship into view.
  • NANE: Magus has "been monitoring [the Alphans] for a long time" and has "worked out the pair bonding in great detail" regarding the four Alphans (John, Helena, Tony, and Maya) he previously invited and trapped on the surface. He shows a lot of knowledge about Earth and claims to be several names familiar from Earth history.

  • Alphan
    Technology
    Intro A List of various forms of technology the Alphans had at their disposal at some point.
    List
  • Various vehicles.
  • Various weapons.
  • Various scanners, many hand-held.
  • A technological base extrapolated from mid-1970's technology, meant to display an interpretation of late 20th Century, early 21st Century technology. This point will probably be expanded into specifics at a later time. (EXPAND)
  • The Bergman Shield, a type of force field.
  • Computers
  • Artificial gravity, for MBA and Eagles, but not elsewhere on the Moon's surface.
  • Other scientific advances made on Alpha after Breakaway.
  • Any salvaged alien technology they were able to salvage or obtain from alien wrecks, as well as from Maya. No specific point was made on this in the series, yet devices of alien origin did appear at later time.

  • Alphan
    Vehicles
    Intro A List of vehicles the Alphans had.
    List
  • Numerous Eagle spaceships
  • Travel Tube intra-moonbase rapid transit system
  • Moonbuggy (used on the Moon and sometimes on planets)
  • Laser tanks (converted from another purpose?)
  • Re-Entry Glider
  • Voyager One (briefly)

  • Alphan
    Weaponry
    Intro A list of weaponry available for use by the Alphans in defending themselves on base or on missions.
    List
  • Stun Gun
  • Laser rifle
  • Eagle laser
  • Laser batteries
  • Nuclear devices

  • "Alphans" Meanings
  • The personnel/residents of Moonbase Alpha as seen in the series and related works.

  • Alphans a.k.a.
  • "Creatures of the Moon" (as called by the Servant of the Guardian of Piri)
  • Definition The people of Moonbase Alpha after Breakaway. Initially, all are Terran humans born on Earth but separated from that world upon the Moon's Breakaway. After Breakaway, Jackie Crawford was born on base. Some time after that, Maya, a Psychon humanoid, joined the Alphan people.
    Notes
  • The term "Alphan" apparently did not emerge until after Breakaway, when ~300 humans were essentially cut off from the Terran homeworld, and were thus no longer really representatives of Earth but of their own adrift planetoid, and thus gained their own increasingly distinct identity.

  • Alternate a.k.a.
  • parallel universe (for reality/timeline)
  • doppelganger (for character)
  • Definition A word often used on this page to refer to alternate realities/timelines, and/or the characters who "reside" in them. This page lists canon (e.g. ATAP) and may list some non-canon alternates, the latter from books where alternates are clearly defined.

    Anderson Definition Surname of two producers of the series. They were married since 1962 (IMDb), but divorced between (?) filming of Y1 and Y2.
    List
  • Gerry Anderson: executive producer.
  • Sylvia Anderson: producer of Y1.

  • Annette
    Fraser
    a.k.a.
  • Annie
  • Summary Command Center operative/technician (clarify!), married to Bill Fraser.
    Details
  • Faints in shock at capture of Bill by Mentor, recovers quickly and wishes to leave Medical Center immediately. Reacts strongly when she finds out about Directive Four, but finds some strength to watch that Eagle's approach to Psychon.
  • Wears a yellow sleeve (Service).
  • Links
  • Pictures and brief sound clips elsewhere here at Metaforms.

  • Another Time,
    Another Place
    a.k.a.
  • ATAP (common in discussion)
  • #1f (Editor's non-official episode counter)
  • Definition The 6th episode of the series. Written by Johnny Byrne. Directed by David Tomblin. Main guest artists/stars: Judy Geeson.
    Summary
  • Split of the Moon, Alpha, and Alphans. The dopplegangers (alternates) are encountered shortly later in the episode; they have experienced considerably more time, and have settled on an Earth otherwise devoid of human life.
  • Details
  • Alternate Earth as well?
  • Links
  • Episode Guide at The Catacombs.

  • Anthony Verdeschi See Tony Verdeschi

    Anton
    Gorski
    a.k.a.
  • Commander Gorski
  • Who The eighth commander of Moonbase Alpha.
    Details
  • Was in command of Moonbase Alpha as early as 1996 (DD).
  • According to Prof. Bergman, Gorski was not relaying much of Dr. Russell's findings to Earth just prior to Breakaway, and is thus partially responsible for a cover-up.
  • Relieved of command of MBA late in the evening of Sept. 9, 1999, with Cmdr. Koenig directly succeeding him. Koenig was later known to be the ninth commander (cited in "War Games", thus making Gorski the eighth.
  • Is "very flexible" -- implying he's politically nimble enough to find himself another role (in the ILC?).
  • Likes to grow plants -- or at least has some supplies for such that he left behind when leaving Alpha. Cmdr. Koenig later finds and uses at least part of the supplies. (All as referred to in "Dragon's Domain").
  • Episodes
  • "Breakaway" (seen briefly, mentioned a few times)
  • "Dragon's Domain" (not seen? mentioned a few times, first name given)

  • Apollo 11 a.k.a.
  • A11
  • Definition Name of the real-life mission which landed human beings on the Moon for the first time. The lander portion was named The Eagle, so it seems the Eagle fleet was named after this lander.

    Archon Definition Title of the Supreme Leader of the Dorcon Empire. Called "The Archon" in reference.
    Examples
  • Otherwise unnamed Archon, played by Patrick Troughton. Attempted to secure "immortality" via a organ transplant from an unwilling Maya, who his Consul, Varda, captured from Alpha. On the surgical table, before surgery began, the Archon was killed by his nephew, Malic, who coveted the throne and the chance of immortality.
  • Malic was Archon for only a very brief time. He proceeded to shoot Varda after Koenig convinced Varda of Malic's guilt in killing the former Archon. As Varda collapsed, a stray shot from her weapon damaged the Meson Converter, which led to the destruction of the Dorcon flagship, presumably with Malic on board.
  • Episodes
  • "The Dorcons"
  • Warnings
  • The Archon is not to be confused with an individual, named Aarchon, of a different alien people.

  • Area B7 See Nuclear Waste Storage
    Area One See Nuclear Waste Storage
    Area Two See Nuclear Waste Storage

    ATAP See "Another Time, Another Place"

    Atheria a.k.a.
  • Aestheria: ITC promotional material misspelling, sometimes repeated elsewhere.
  • Summary
  • The planet which is discovered to be on a Collision Course with the Moon. The homeworld of Arra, Queen of Atheria. Atheria disappears at the moment of contact with the Moon, as it(?) and her people "mutate" to another form.

  • Atomic
    Dispersal
    Definition A process Maya concludes Magus has used on Eagle 4 to make it appear to vanish in front of her, John, Helena, and Tony (on New Earth, in "New Adam New Eve").
    Notes
  • The Eagle reformed shortly after Magus was trapped away from the light needed to power his technology.
  • Quotes
  • Maya (referring to vanished Eagle): "it's still there somewhere, only... only he's exerting some power to disperse its particles. Like... powder dissolving in a liquid."

  • Austin See Episodes Directed by Ray Austin

    Australia Intro A country of origin for at least one Alphan, as stated or strongly implied.
    Who
  • Alan Carter, as stated by him in "Dorzak" (and strongly implied through series previously).

  • B2 See Bridge Two
    B4 See Bridge Four

    Barry
    Morse
    Who Actor who played Prof. Victor Bergman in the first season.
    Details
  • Born 1918/06/10 in London.
  • Married Sydney Sturgess in 1939. They were married 60 years until she died of Parkinsons disease in 1999.
  • Extensive acting in radio, television, movies, and stage.
  • Had great appreciation for the plays of George Bernard Shaw.
  • Best known roles arguably Lt. Gerard in The Fugitive in the mid-1960's, and Victor Bergman in Space: 1999 in the mid-1970's.
  • Supported various charitable organizations, including for research into cure for Parkinsons disease.
  • Died 2008/02/02 (age 89).
  • Notes
  • This Space: 1999 Knowledgebase page is dedicated in memory of Barry Morse. See the KB intro page.
  • Links
  • Official Website
  • Eagle Forum memorial thread
  • Obituary in Globe and Mail (Canada)
  • Obituary in The Independent (U.K.)
  • New York Times obit
  • CNN obit (misspelled the character name, which was Lt. Gerard, not Girard)
  • Obituary at The Guardian (Guardian Unlimited Arts) website

  • Bartlett See Jack Bartlett

    Benes See Sandra Benes

    Ben Vincent a.k.a.
  • Dr. Ben Vincent
  • Who An Alphan doctor who is first seen in Y2.
    Details
  • "Space Warp": He and Helena debate/argue treatment for Maya while she is in another, injured form and not reverting.
  • Perhaps grew up, lived, or vacationed in California, or is at least a fan of that state, based on a response in BOW2.

  • Bernard See Eric Bernard

    Betha Definition One of two planets around a single star that the Moon passed.
    Episodes
  • "The Last Enemy"
  • Details
  • From the perspective of the Alphans, Betha was on the left-hand side of its sun.
  • A mostly blue and blue-green shaded world, with some black patches.
  • At least one Bethan installation is located in a a rugged and semi-barren area.
  • The Alphans quickly determine it is inhabited, then detect the approach of a collosal gunship they later find out is named the Satazius.
  • In a constant and long-standing state of war with Delta, which is on the other side of their common star.

  • Betha vs.
    Delta
    Intro Two planets, Betha and Delta, which have been in a constant and long-standing state of war with each other, with at least sporadic, opportunistic battles.
    Details
  • Their war is complicated by the planets being on opposite sides of their common star.
  • Previously tried to use an asteroid as a platform for missile-bearing gunships, but the asteroids were "too small" (?) for that purpose.
  • The Moon crossing through provides a ready-made gun platform, and a new battle ensues.
  • All five Bethans seen, including a Commander and military leader, were female. The sole Deltan seen, a military leader, is male.
  • Speculation
  • Is Betha a world run by women and Delta one run by men? There are too few people of either planet, especially Delta, who are seen in the episode, so it is difficult to draw conclusions; but (speaking story-wise) perhaps they had common origins at one point, but took different paths on the two planets. There is no stated evidence about this, just the visual points mentioned here, except.... An early script was named "The Second Sex" (according to The Catacombs episode transcript). Perhaps earlier scripts had more of a battle of the sexes theme that was lessened later -- but the Editor does not know. The meaning of what was on the screen is difficult to gauge.
  • Episodes
  • "The Last Enemy"
  • Quotes
  • Dione, in response to a question from Helena: "We have always been at war"

  • Betha vs.
    Delta:
    Battle
    of the
    Wandering
    Moon
    Intro Details of a battle, centered on the Moon, between Betha and Delta, in their long-running war. Presented in this entry as being in three stages. "Round 1" is mentioned in the episode; the others are separated by the Editor. This entry's title -- "Battle of the Wandering Moon" -- is one given by the Editor as an entry title only; it was not uttered in the episode (though Dione did use the phrase "wandering moon").
    Round 1
  • The Bethans realize the traveling Moon, wandering through the star system common to them and their enemies, will make an excellent gun platform, away from the sun that interferes with other battles in the war.
  • They plan a pre-emptive strike, and launch the gunship Satazius to the Moon, suppress Alphan defenses, lands, and carries out that strike against Delta.
  • Delta launches a missile attack towards the origin of the Bethan attack, missiles on random trajectories near Alpha. One strikes the Satazius, knocking it out.
  • An escape craft leaves the Satazius, and still without communication, lands on Launch Pad 10. Koenig decides to bring it down to the hangar, to find out more about what is going on. On board is Dione, the commander of the Satazius, who says she is the sole survivor of her ship. She demands sanctuary. This is initially denied, but she talks her way into it.
  • While she is talking with the command staff, even offering to send Bethan reinforcements to "protect Alpha" (disbelieved by Koenig), a Deltan gunship approaches Alpha, lands nearby, and launches an attack against Delta.
  • Betha then launches missiles towards the Moon. The first volley strikes but does not knock out the Deltan gunship.
  • Dione tries to charm and wile John, even offering to let the Alphans settle on the planet. He is not convinced, and seems a little repelled by her attempts at charm, though he plays along a little.
  • The Deltan gunship starts firing missiles again.
  • Betha launches another missile, which scores a direct hit on the Deltan ship, destroying it.
  • Ceasefire
  • Now "back to square one" with the Bethan ship knocked out and the Deltan one destroyed, John decides to try negotiating a cease fire, which Dione appears surprised at. Victor whispers to John (and Helena) they only need about four hours of time before the Moon is likely out of range and of no use to either side.
  • Kano establishes contact with the Deltan Supreme Commander, Talos. Koenig convinces Talos to put the request before their Praesidium. Dione, using Kano's equipment, makes contact with Chief Commissioner of Bethan Defence, Theia. She agrees to a cease fire and to discuss terms. A Deltan term is that it be policed, and Koenig offers to do so. Talos also wants to launch a second gunship of theirs into orbit around their planet, just in case the cease fire breaks down.
  • The Alphans discuss Dione's offer of settlement on Betha further. John thinks it does need to be discussed, but Helena and Victor are arguing against it.
  • Round 2
  • Dione disappears from quarters, transported to her escape craft, which returns to the damaged Satazius, puzzling the Alphans.
  • The Satazius re-activates and launches a new attack on Delta. It was playing possum, having waited for a nearby missile strike and activating carefully-prepared charges on Satazius for some controlled damage to give the appearance of being knocked out, and gain time for a new attack when there would not be enough time for the Deltans to bring a new gunship to the Moon.
  • Talos feels Koenig broke his word. The cease fire is ended. Talos indicates the gunship and Alpha will be destroyed, then demands the coordinates of the Bethan gunship, and threatens to bombard Alpha at intervals until the gunship is destroyed or its coordinates are given up. To prevent the latter, Dione threatens a direct strike on Alpha by her gunship.
  • Deltan missiles are launched, hitting Alpha and doing damage.
  • Koenig contacts Dione and indicates he is coming out to the Satazius, seemingly looking (to Alphan and Bethan alike) that he is abandoning Alpha. When Victor breaks the signal, Koenig tells the Alphans it is a ruse, says that Technical should prepare for action.
  • The Satazius launches more missiles at Delta.
  • A moonbuggy carrying Koenig drives towards the Satazius, Koenig trying to convince her to stop the attack. She has no interest in letting him on board, but does otherwise seem a little about his well-being.
  • Delta launches more missiles towards Alpha. While those are in flight, the Satazius launches more missiles at Delta, continuing the bombardment she hopes will knock out the rest of their defenses.
  • Koenig pleads, for the last time, for Dione to stop firing. The Satazius continues firing.
  • While Dione again indicates Koenig will not be allowed aboard, the moonbuggy get underneath an overhanging part of the gunship, where the Bethan guns cannot fire. The moonbuggy's passenger's helmet falls off, but there is no one inside. It is an Alphan ruse, and Koenig is speaking from his office in Alpha. The moonbuggy is carrying a powerful weapon, which explodes, destroying the Bethan gunship.
  • Alpha contacts Delta to indicate the ship is destroyed, and contacts Talos to request the Deltan missiles still on approach to be auto-destroyed, which is done. The battle is over.
  • Conclusions
  • The Deltan gunship is destroyed with its entire crew.
  • The Bethan gunship Satazius is destroyed with its entire crew, including Dione.
  • The two alien gunships become additional alien wrecks on the Moon. The Deltan ship's missile battery is later converted to a housing for an Alphan laser(?).
  • Numerous exchanges of missiles, often more than one of each of these: Satazius to Delta, Delta to the Moon, and Betha to the Moon.
  • Numerous missiles hit all targets, Delta, Satazius, Deltan gunship, Alpha, the Moon in general, and Betha.
  • Parts of Alpha are damaged.
  • Among Alphans, five cases of middle ear damage, but fortunately no fatalities.
  • Alphans lose a moonbuggy and spacesuit, both used in the Alphan's sole direct (and apparently the only truly decisive) strike in the whole battle.

  • Bethan Gunship See Satazius

    Bill
    Fraser
    Summary Eagle pilot, married to Annette Fraser.
    Details
  • Survived Psychon after being in first Eagle (namely Eagle 1) captured by Mentor.
  • Wears a red sleeve, perhaps hinting at prior, unseen (to the viewer) duties in Main Mission. In "AB Chrysalis", he starts the episode at a Command Center console.
  • Episodes
  • "The Metamorph": exploring for minerals in Eagle 1; captured by Mentor of Psychon. His co-pilot eventually dies there on Psychon. Returns to Alpha on Eagle 4.
  • "The Taybor": sent out in a Moonbuggy with another Alphan to look for any sign of Taybor's ship after Taybor takes John for an unannounced trip into hyperspace. The two in the moonbuggy have to flee for their lives when Taybor's ship starts returning into its previous location.
  • "The Mark of Archanon"?
  • "Brian the Brain"?
  • "The AB Chrysalis"?
  • "A Matter of Balance"
  • "The Beta Cloud"
  • "Devil's Planet"
  • "Immunity Syndrome": flies an Eagle carrying the Re-Entry Glider to the planet.

  • Black
    Sun
    Intro 3rd episode of the first season. Written by David Weir (his only episode). Directed by Lee H. Katzin, who also directed "Breakaway" (his only two episodes).
    Summary After finding an erratic asteroid, the Moon changes course, drawn towards an unusual astronomical phenomenon. An Eagle is sent, but it and its pilot are sucked in. They realize they are dealing with a black sun, and have little time. A modified Bergman Shield is set up and demonstrated; but among the officers, there is little hope it will really help. A lifeboat Eagle is launched in the opposite direction. Alphans share what they think may be final moments, then inside, find themselves undergoing a strange and wonderful experience, inc. talking with something they find difficult to classify. They survive, do not recall what happened inside, and discovered the survival ship has appeared above them too.
    Details
  • Eagle 1, with Mike Ryan as pilot (apparently the sole occupant) are sucked into the Black Sun, and are lost. He does not reappear later (like the lifeboat Eagle did), so he perhaps died.
  • The influence of the Black Sun is drawing Alpha power, and the base becomes cooler. At one point, Victor clears frost off a window.
  • Victor gets receives an electrical jolt; Helena feels his mechanical heart saves his life.
  • Computer put on Essential Services Program (minimum capacity).
  • Paul Morrow is on watch at least once. Also, he puts David Kano on watch at one point.
  • Alpha News Service is broadcasting some updates, but eventually shuts down.
  • Quotes
  • Mike Ryan (regarding the title object): "It's round... it's huge... it's black. Boy, is it black."
  • Helena Russell (regarding new Bergman Shield): "It's ingenious."
  • Victor Bergman (in response): "It's insane."
  • David Kano: "Alpha cannot survive without Computer."
  • John Koenig (in response): "Is that a fact?"
  • Victor to John, regarding their "extraordinary" survival: "Oh, I don't know exactly.... I, I, I, I'm a scientist, I don't know anything about God; but, no, ah... a sort of... 'cosmic intelligence' is what I've got in mind."
  • Victor to John: "Sixty year old brandy. I've been saving it for ten years. Just waiting for a proper occasion to celebrate. Well, not everybody might think this was a celebration; but it is to me."
  • John to Victor, starting a toast: "To everything that might have been."
  • Victor to John, finishing the toast: "To everything that was."
  • Tanya: "Paul. Mind if I share the music with you?"

  • Black
    Sun
    Lifeboat
    Eagle
    a.k.a.
  • survival ship
  • Intro Lists the personnel and bit of personal politics regarding the lifeboat Eagle in sent in the opposite direction from the Black Sun.
    Quotes
  • Alan Carter: "Well, I should be one of those six, Commander. Because if anyone could get them somewhere... I can."
  • John Koenig: "It's been fuelled, and equipped with supplies to carry six persons; three men and three women."
  • John Koenig: "I've instructed Central Computer to select the people most likely, in every way, to ensure the survival of mankind in space."
  • John Koenig: "This list is final."
  • John Koenig: "If you're careful you have supplies enough for five weeks. If there's anything out there that can help you, then together..you'll find it. If not..."
  • Men
  • Astronaut Alan Carter
  • Flight Engineer George Osgood
  • Communications Controller Toshiro Fujita
  • Women
  • Doctor Helena Russell
  • Data Analyst Sandra Benes
  • Professor Angela Robinson (Service Section)
  • Details
  • Alan seems upset about the lifeboat Eagle (see first of Quotes) and that he is not aboard; but he soon finds out he is on the list.
  • Helena seems upset that John will not be onboard. Victor tries to indicate to her that John would have never gone. She argues with John that she can be replaced by Dr. Bob Mathias (Note: doctor-doctor exchange, though in her haste (?), she apparently does not consider the change to the male/female balance). He indicates it is not the time the time for a noble gesture, she argues she's not being noble, swallows her next words, then says it's her life.
  • In the end, it is that group that leaves on the Eagle, in the opposite direction from the black sun. When the Moon plunges into the black sun, effects similar to what the Alphans on base experience. The Eagle fades out, and at some point after the Moon comes out the other side, the Eagle appears above it.
  • Comments
  • Alan's points (first point in Details above) seem out of character. It was probably not intended to sound whiney, yet does.

  • Blessed See Brian Blessed
    BM See Barry Morse
    Bob Brooks See Episode Directors
    Bob Kellett See Episodes Directed by Bob Kellett
    BOW See "Bringers of Wonder"

    "Breakaway" Meanings
  • The Breakaway event.
  • Title of the first episode of the series.
  • Title of the first novelization book, which included the first four episodes.

  • Breakaway
    (book)
    Summary Novelization of the first four episodes of the series. Novelized by E.C. Tubb. Order of Episodes listed below is as novelized.
    Episodes
  • "Breakaway"
  • "Matter of Life and Death"
  • "Ring Around the Moon"
  • "Black Sun"

  • Breakaway
    (episode)
    Summary The pilot/premiere episode of the series. A series of mysterious deaths on Moonbase Alpha lead up to first one explosion -- and then a far more massive explosion which propels the Moon out of orbit and into interstellar space (an event called Breakaway), ending with the decision to stay on the Moonbase.
    Details
  • Written by George Bellak.
  • Directed by Lee H. Katzin.
  • Notes
  • An earlier version of the script had several early names: "Zero G", "The Void Ahead", and "Turning Point".
  • Used with other episode(s) into two compilation movies in 1976 and 1982.
  • See Also
  • Breakaway Population

  • Breakaway
    (event)
    Summary The catastrophic event on September 13, 1999 which propelled the Moon out of Earth orbit and into the galaxy, carrying Moonbase Alpha and its 300+ personnel.
    Details
  • Caused by a massive chain reaction nuclear explosion at Nuclear Disposal Area Two, which in a minutes-long burn acted like a giant engine.

  • Brian
    Blessed
    Who An actor who played two guest roles in the series.
    List
  • Cabot Rowland (DOD in Y1)
  • Mentor

  • The Bringers
    of Wonder
    a.k.a.
  • Bringers of Wonder
  • BOW
  • Definition
  • Generic name for the two-part episode (i.e. two-episode story) in Y2. Written by Terence Feely. Directed by Tom Clegg.
  • Details
  • This was the only two-episode story in the series.
  • Episodes
  • "The Bringers of Wonder (part 1)"
  • "The Bringers of Wonder (part 2)"

  • The Bringers
    of Wonder
    (part one)
    a.k.a.
  • BOW1
  • Definition The 17th episode, in production order, of Y2. The 41st episode overall of the series. First part of the two-episode The Bringers of Wonder story.
    Summary A wild Eagle ride lands a delusional Koenig in Medical Center, hooked up to a brain therapy device. A Superswift approaches Alpha, a mission from Earth to rescue the Alphans, with everyone on board being family and friends of a number of Alphans. Yet they start doing strange things, including trying to drive an Alphan into killing Koenig, who survives the attempt and wakes up. He sees the newcomers not as humans, but as hideous aliens. His reaction to them appears psychotic, landing him back in Medical Center and in further peril, while three Alphans launch towards Earth.
    Plot Commander Koenig becomes delusional during an Eagle flight, eventually crashing his Eagle. Dr. Russell hooks him up to a cerebral wave machine. A ship approaches, a Superswift, and it lands. Guido Verdeschi, the brother of Tony Verdeschi, appears. It is a mission from Earth to rescue the Alphans. The ship reveals a number of family and friends of several Alphans. They immediately start catching up, and planning for return, yet... the newcomers start doing strange things.... One seems to control an Alphan into trying to kill Koenig while the latter is still on the brain complex, while another tries to block Dr. Vincent from realizing the danger. John is saved, eventually wakes up, and is informed of the good news, but when brought to Command Center, sees hideous alien creatures. His reactions appear psychotic to everyone else, and Helena is eventually driven to stunning him. Clive Kander also sees the aliens in true form, on a recording, but is driven to actions which lead to his death. Soon after, a pilot ship is launched from the Superswift, to return a first wave of what Tony thinks are randomly-chosen names, but which are actually names put into his mind, of Alan Carter and two nuclear physicists, Ehrlich and Bartlett. John later awakes, tries unsuccessfully to convince Tony that the Alphans are being manipulated, and ends up sedated. John later awakes in restraints, while a huge, blob-like alien appears poised to kill him, while other aliens are shown on the surface of the Moon.

    The Bringers
    of Wonder
    (part two)
    a.k.a.
  • BOW2
  • Definition The 18th episode, in production order, of Y2. The 42st episode overall of the series. Second part of the two-episode The Bringers of Wonder story.
    Summary John survives another attempt on his life, and convinces Maya he might be right. She undergoes the same treatment as him, and sees the aliens for what they are. Transforming into one, she finds out they intend to blow up a nearby waste dump and feed off the energy, which will destroy Alpha. Helena comes up with a way to snap the mind control, but Alan and two others, setting up the nuclear trigger, are still under alien influence, but that is whittled down one still-affected Alphan at a time, until the aliens are left with nothing, and fade away.
    Plot Helena and Maya walk into Medical Center, and what John sees as a hideous alien backs off and leaves the room. The two women try to convince John, while he tries to persuade Maya with logic. He is partially successful, enough that she is willing to try the cerebral complex. Helena, with enough doubt growing too, applies it. When Maya re-awakens, she sees the same aliens John does. Meanwhile, the pilot ship lands, those aboard thinking they are on Earth, but are actually at nuclear waste domes on the Moon. John convinces Maya to transform into an alien, and she finds out they wish to force Alan and the nuclear physicists to blow up the nearby dumps, for the huge dose of radiation the aliens, who are starving, need to survive. This will destroy the Alphans. John tries to get to an Eagle, but is intercepted and stunned by Tony, who returns him to Medical Center, leaving behind a guard. Maya stuns the guard. John awakens, and he and Helena discuss how to quickly get the Alphans to see the danger. White noise started from Command Center is the answer, and it brings everyone out of the psychic influence, to their horror at what they now see around them. The aliens vanish from the base, but now all are at the waste dump (Area B7), concentrating on Carter's group. John, Tony, and Maya fly in Eagle 1 to intercept Carter and Ehrlich, who are on their way to return a nuclear trigger to Bartlett, while Helena remains on Alpha to control things there. Multiple steps by the whole command/officer team whittle down the amount of control the aliens have, the final confrontation being between John and Alan, the former prevailing, dooming the aliens, who have some parting words (see Quotes) before they and their ship disappear.
    Quotes
  • Maya, after returning from a metamorphic masquerading as an alien (and having trouble reverting from its form): "Don't ever ask me to do that again. They have the minds of geniuses and the instincts of vultures."
  • Alien (much later, after Koenig prevails): "You are a truly primitive organism, Commander. We could have given you an eternity of happiness in an instant of time. Now your life will be what the life of your species has always been... cruel and futile."
  • Koenig, in reply: "It's better to live as your own man than as a fool in someone else's dream."

  • Brooks See Episodes Directed by Bob Brooks

    Byrne See Johnny Byrne

    Capt. See Captain

    Captain a.k.a.
  • Capt.
  • Intro A List of individuals who had the title of Captain in the series, or could perhaps be considered such even if not so-named.
    List
  • Capt. Alan Carter, chief Eagle pilot
  • Capt. Zantor, a Kaldorian (humanoid alien), in "Earthbound"
  • Capt. Tony Cellini, commander of the Ultra Probe.
  • Perhaps John Koenig in 1996 and 1997? ("Dragon's Domain")
  • Capt. Duro, of the Menon (a Betanon Scout Cruiser)
  • Sahala? (Perhaps in charge of the Croton ship, but that title is not used.

  • Captain Carter See Alan Carter

    Card
    Games
    Intro Instances of playing card games, as a recreational and/or social activity, on Moonbase Alpha.
    Examples
  • Poker (as identified in a Catacombs transcript): Smitty and others are playing in the final hour(s) approaching the "Black Sun". The same transcript identifies the location as Smitty's quarters.
  • Three-dimensional solitaire: something Maya is introducing (in "Beta Cloud") to Tony while he is in traction, recovering from broken bones in Medical Center. It is not known if this is an variant she invented on Alpha or was pre-existing.

  • Carter See Alan Carter

    Cast and
    Characters
    (Regular and
    Semi-Regular)
    Intro A Table of the regular and semi-regular cast of Space: 1999.
    Details
  • Regulars are those who appeared in more than one half of at least one season's episodes in a reasonably prominent role. The first four listed were credited directly in the opening theme sequence of one or both seasons.
  • Semi-regulars are those who appeared in at least a few episodes of at least one season, in at least a mildly-prominent role.
  • Other characters appeared in many episodes but in background or extremely brief roles (e.g. guards) are not listed in this entry.
  • The boundary points are admittedly somewhat arbitrary.
  • Table
    Actor / Actress Character
    ML Martin Landau Cmdr. John Koenig JK
    BB Barbara Bain Dr. Helena Russell HR
    BM Barry Morse Prof. Victor BergmanVB
    CS Catherine SchellMaya  
    NT Nick Tate Capt. Alan Carter AC
    TA Tony Anholt Tony Verdeschi TV
    PH Prentis Hancock Paul Morrow PM
    CJ Clifton Jones David Kano DK
    ZM Zienia Merton Sandra Benes SB
    AP Anton Philips Dr. Bob Mathias BM

     Suzanne RoquetteTanya Aleksandr TA
     John Hug Bill Fraser BF
     Jeffrey Kissoon Ben Vincent BV
     Yasuko Nagazumi Yasko  
     Peter Porteous Petrov  
     Sam Dastor Dr. Ed Spencer ES
     Alibe Parsons Alibe  
     Sarah Bullen Kate  
     Barbara Kelly voice: Main Computer 
     Albin Pahernik some Maya creatures  

    Catacombs
    of the Moon
    a.k.a.
  • COTM
  • Definition The 12th episode of Y2; and 36th episode overall. Written by Anthony Terpiloff and directed by Robert Lynn.
    Details
  • Sandra is on watch at least once in this episode.

  • Catherine
    Schell
    a.k.a.
  • CS
  • Who The actress who played Maya in Year Two, as well as another, separate guest character in Year One. See Roles for more info.
    Roles
  • 1975: Servant of the Guardian of Piri in an episode of Year One of Space: 1999.
  • 1976: Maya, an alien welcomed as member of Alpha in Year Two of Space: 1999. One of her best known roles.
  • Links
  • Catherine Schell Career Shots

  • CC Meanings
  • Charles Crichton
  • "Collision Course" (episode)
  • Command Center

  • Charles Crichton See Episodes Directed by Charles Crichton
    Charles Woodgrove See Fred Freiberger

    Chemical
    Elements
    Intro A number of the fundamental chemical elements are mentioned in various contexts. The list is in order of atomic number (listed in parentheses).
    List
  • (01) Hydrogen?
  • (06) Carbon?
  • (07) Nitrogen?
  • (08) Oxygen
  • (17) Chlorine
  • (22) Titanium: "The Metamorph" at least
  • (74) Tungsten: "AB Chrysalis" (as part of an alloy Maya speculates is present...)
  • (78) Platinum: "AB Chrysalis" (ditto, ...on a moon of the chlorine planet)

  • Chief Commissioner Theia See Theia

    Chief
    Engineer
    What A title held by several Alphans, each apparently chief of a different engineering discipline (either that or there was a lot of turnover).
    Who
  • Patrick Osgood (in COTM): apparently in charge of the search for tiranium in the Alphan mines. Perhaps chief engineer of mining operations? He does have explosives experience as well. The Catacombs indicates the following: "'chief engineer of life support' Osgood." However, the editor of this page is not clear where this the inner quotation comes from, as the dialog does not seem to imply this directly so much as being in charge of the search for tiranium.
  • Pete Garforth (in "The Lambda Factor"): Maintains Eagle components, and is an Eagle test pilot as well. Has worked with Eagles for a long time. He is called to the Maintenance department. Knows metals and atomic motors. Speculation: Chief Eagle Maintenance Engineer perhaps?

  • Child(ren)
    on Alpha
    Statements
  • The only verifiable child born on Alpha was Sue Crawford's son, called Jackie by the Alphans who "adopted" him after Sue rejected him due to his abnormal growth, induced, without the Alphans' knowledge, by an alien presense inside him. He was later restored to the form of a newborn.
  • However, several Population numbers in Y1 and Y2 suggest more children were born. See the See Also items for some episodes where the numbers suggest this, and one of several numerical scenarios as well.
  • Notes
  • An alien child, Etric, was on Alpha for a short time (in "The Mark of Archanon"), along with his father, Pasc.
  • See Also
  • Population at Arkadia
  • Population at Psychon
  • Population at Entra
  • Population Statistical Speculation Scenario 1a

  • Chlorine a.k.a.
  • Cl (though not shown as such in the series, to the best of the Editor's knowledge)
  • Intro Chemical element (#17) mentioned at least twice in the series, obviously as chlorine gas (Cl2), which is deadly poison to most life.
    Episodes
  • "AB Chrysalis": Unnamed planet encountered has significant chlorine in its atmosphere, and its native people breathe it. Rash action by Alan strands him in a room full of chlorine. Maya transforms into a chlorine-breathing creature from Kreno to rescue him.
  • "Beta Cloud": Maya suggests to Tony that they fill the Hydroponic Experimental Section with chlorine, and Tony lures the invader in there remotely, in what turns out to be a futile effort to kill it (the Alphans later discover it is robotic).

  • Clea See Croton Crew

    Clive
    Kander
    Who Records technician (Technical section). Used a very compact video camera which records onto small memory squares. Clive was intentionally driven mad by the aliens in the episode, filled the records lab with oxygen, and a spark ignited the oxygen and burned him. Pronounced dead at the scene (from burns and/or inhalation, presumably). Actor: Nick Hobbs.
    Episodes
  • "The Bringers of Wonder (part 1)"

  • Collision
    Course
    a.k.a.
  • CC
  • Definition The 13th episode, in production order, of Y1.
    Details
  • Action takes place over approximately five days: Collision with Atheria is quoted at 105 hours, and this is at least a few hours after the episode starts.
  • Links
  • Episode Guide at The Catacombs.

  • Cmdr. See Commander

    Comlock See Commlock
    Comm. See Commissioner

    Command
    Center
    a.k.a.
  • CC
  • Definition Primary command location starting in Y2. Significantly smaller than Main Mission, and evidently located at a deeper level within the base.

    Command
    Conference
    Definition A meeting of the commander with some or all of his officers, usually (always?) in the commander's office.
    Examples
  • "Earthbound": John Koenig, Paul Morrow, Alan Carter, Helena Russell, Commissioner Simmonds. It is just wrapping up when the scene starts, until Simmonds objects, saying how he is "shocked" they are not trying hard enough to return to Earth. John: "Our priorities are survival, and the search for an alternative place to live."
  • "Guardian of Piri": An initial one features an argument between David Kano and Alan Carter over how much to trust Computer.
  • GOP (again): A later, off-kilter one, during the time of the Guardian's clear influence over the Alphans, is attended by at least Paul, Helena, (Kano?,) Sandra, Victor, and a Security Section representative -- but not initially by John, who stumbles upon it later.
  • "War Games": the severity of the damage (later reset) is laid out by the officers.
  • "Troubled Spirit": John, Alan, David, Helena, Paul, Victor, Sandra -- after the death of Dr. James Warren.

  • Command
    of Alpha
    Intro Individuals in command (permanent, temporary, or attempted) of Alpha at various times.
    List
  • Actual Commanders of Alpha, of which John Koenig is the ninth.
  • Subordinates who were in temporary command while the Commander was on a mission or incapacitated.
  • Carolyn Powell attempted a lone take-over ("The Lambda Factor"), even taking the command chair in Command Center, but lost a battle of wills against Koenig.

  • Commander a.k.a.
  • Cmdr.
  • Intro A List of known individuals who had the title of Commander in the series, of Moonbase or of Other things. Regarding Moonbase, there were seven prior commanders, but their names are not known.
    Moonbase
  • Cmdr. Gorski, the eighth commander of Moonbase Alpha before being suspended (by whom?) and replaced by John Koenig.
  • Cmdr. John Koenig, the ninth commander of Moonbase Alpha, starting September 9, 1999. Is on-base when the Moon is blasted into interstellar space.
  • Other
  • Dione? Not called Cmdr. Dione, but is referred to as commander of the Satazius.
  • See Also
  • Command of Alpha

  • Commissioner a.k.a.
  • Comm.
  • What A title used for certain characters in the series.
    See Also
  • Commissioners (Human)
  • Commissioners (Alien)

  • Commissioners
    (Alien)
    Intro Alien characters with the title Commissioner
    Examples
  • Commissioner Theia of Betha. The title was technically Chief Commissioner, but Koenig referred to her as Comm. Theia. This role was of oversight of defense forces, but (uncertain:) she herself may have been considered civilian.

  • Commissioners
    (Human)
    Intro Commissioner is the title for a type of civilian authority on Earth, more specifically (in the series) the lead of Earth's space program.
    Examples
  • Commissioner Dixon: pre-Breakaway (as shown in DD).
  • Commissioner Simmonds

  • Commissioner
    Simmonds
    a.k.a.
  • Gerald Simmonds? (The Editor was told at one point Gerald was his first name, according to some source. Speculation: a writer's guide? The Editor has not been able to confirm such for this knowledgebase.)
  • Who Representative of Earth authority (i.e. the ILC?) on the Moon. In charge by September 9, 1999. Heads to Moonbase Alpha after Cmdr. Koenig issues "Emergency Condition Alpha One" (?), and is on-base when the Moon breaks from Earth orbit. He later blackmailed his way onto an alien (Kaldorian) spaceship on its way to Earth, but was not properly scanned into a matrix maintained by the ship's computer, and did not go into proper suspended animation, and woke back up, trapped in a chamber at the beginning of a 75-year final journey. He presumably died some days into it.
    Notes
  • Simmonds is counted as a verifiable loss not for his presumed death but from his dereliction from Alpha.
  • Episodes
  • "Breakaway"
  • "Earthbound"

  • Commlock a.k.a.
  • Comlock
  • Definition A personal, hand-held communication device which each member of Moonbase Alpha has. Used on Alpha and missions. One major piece of Alphan technology. It has various Parts, and several are Lost/destroyed over time. (The Lost part is just started, far from complete.)
    Parts
  • Compact video screen
  • Keypad
  • Picture ID of owner
  • Camera
  • Antenna
  • Details
  • Seen being put in what appears to be a charger, which cradles the lower half but still allows a video image to appear.
  • Lost
  • "Rules of Luton": (unverified) Koenig loses his commlock?
  • "Immunity Syndrome": Tony, driven mad by contact with the being, crushes his commlock. Later found as part of a "trail" leading to Tony. Commlock presumably beyond repair. Editor is not sure if the other Alphans kept it (evidence/salvage value?)
  • "The Dorcons"(?): (unverified:) Did the Dorcons confiscate the commlocks of Maya and John?

  • Communication
    Interference
    Intro Aliens often interfered with (or hacked into) Alpha communications systems, for good or ill intent. This does not count communications established in the normal way, via hails from one side or the other.
    List
  • Space Brain
  • Mentor: though he does hail via Big Screen, he also shows up on a lot of monitors throughout the base (which does not seem normal to the Editor), and prevents communications with Eagles not long after they are captured.

  • Connor See Episode Directors

    Conway See Joan Conway
    COTM See Catacombs of the Moon

    Countries Intro Some Earth countries are stated by name, shown, stated as a character's origin, implied as a character's origin, or otherwise indicated in some source or another. List ongoing.
    List
  • Australia
  • England
  • France: the southern part suffers a major earthquake after the moon breaks from orbit.
  • Ireland: home country of Dave Reilly.
  • Italy: home country of Tony Verdeschi and apparently a number of other Alphans as well.
  • United States
  • Yugoslavia: suffers a major earthquake after the moon breaks from orbit.

  • Couples Intro Several couples are Listed below. This can include any sign of two perhaps being in a relationship, either Pre- or Post-Breakaway (BA). Any relationship, however brief, may be Listed here. Attempts by Magus (and others?) to force individuals into couples are not listed in this entry, however.
    List
  • John Koenig and Diana Morris: "childhood sweethearts" (met at M.I.T.?); but he now refers to her as "that barracuda."
  • John and Jean: married. She died in the 1987 war.
  • Alan Carter and Jeanie: dating before Breakaway.
  • Ben Vincent and Louisa(?): engaged, but forced apart due to Breakaway.
  • Peter Rockwell and Sandra Benes: engaged, but forced apart due to Breakaway.
  • Lee and Helena Russell: married, he went MIA, was found, then lost again, permanently.
  • Mike Ryan and Sandra Benes: Appears to be the start of a relationship between them (in "Black Sun").
  • David Kano and Angela Robinson? They hug briefly in "Black Sun", but it could just as easily be a platonic gesture between good friends.
  • Kelly and Melita: married.
  • Anton and Eva Zoref: married.
  • Paul Morrow and Sandra Benes.
  • Alan Carter and Tanya Aleksandr: apparently only briefly (holding hands and such in "The Last Sunset").
  • Dan Mateo and Laura Adams: kiss briefly. Both die within a short time of each other. ("The Troubled Spirit")
  • John Koenig and Helena Russell.
  • Bill and Annette Fraser: married about two months before the Psychon encounter.
  • Tony Verdeschi and Maya.
  • Patrick and Michelle Osgood: married by the time of COTM.
  • Mark Sanders and Sally Martin: previously dating, apparently engaged, before Carolyn Powell makes moves on Mark, and Mark and Sally break up at some point before "The Lambda Factor" (2308 DAB), with Sally reportedly saying some "unladylike" things about Mark afterwards. Sally eventually ends up being murdered by Carolyn. (One part of a love triangle).
  • Mark Sanders and Carolyn Powell: dating after Carolyn makes moves on Mark and Mark subsequently breaks up with Sally (see prior point). Carolyn and Mark are openly affectionate with each other (?). He later suspects Carolyn might have had something to do with Sally's later death, and breaks up with Carolyn. She subsequently murders him, though she shows some regret afterwards. (Another part of a love triangle).
  • Luke Ferro and Anna Davis. Not at the start of the episode (TOA), where she, in her sleep on board the Eagle, shifts to rest her head on Luke's shoulder and then wakes up to a look of embarrassment. By the end, however, they have stolen an Eagle and plan to bring Arkadia back to life.
  • Eddie Collins and Shermeen Williams? They seem to have had some background before she develops a crush on Tony Verdeschi. After that collapses, her words suggest her interest has returned(?) to Eddie. ("Matter of Balance")
  • Greg Sanderson and Eva? Helena believes Eva is in love with Greg, and they often act together.
  • See Also
  • Married Couples (a subset of the above who were married at some point).

  • Crawford Intro
  • Surname of three related individuals seen or mentioned in "Alpha Child" (Y1).
  • List
  • Sue Crawford, widowed some months before.
  • Jack Crawford, her husband, who died months before the episode began.
  • Jackie Crawford, their son, born at the start of the episode.

  • Crichton See Episodes Directed by Charles Crichton

    Croton
    Crew
    Intro The Croton ship which approaches the Moon initially has a crew of three (excluding the prisoner Dorzak), but various losses whittle this down to one. The crew members as Listed below.
    List
  • Sahala: the captain(?), or at least the only crew member left in full capacity by the time the ship reaches Alpha.
  • Yesta: injured in flight by Clea, dies on Alpha after post-surgical psychic attack by Dorzak.
  • Clea: falls in love with Dorzak, frees him, injures Yesta; and then, in guilt, throws herself into space.

  • Croton
    Ship
    Definition An unnamed spaceship carrying Dorzak into exile.
    Details
  • Has a Photon Drive
  • Large vertical design.
  • Approaches the Moon with a crew of three, but various losses whittle this down to one.
  • Episodes
  • "Dorzak"

  • CS See Catherine Schell

    CW See Fred Freiberger (Charles Woodgrove)

    DAB Stands For Days After Breakaway
    a.k.a.
  • Days after leaving Earth's orbit

  • Dave
    Reilly
    Summary
  • An Alphan geologist, apparently from Ireland, but with a fascination with the state of Texas (in America). Light-hearted and witty, yet can turn serious very quickly.
  • Stories
  • "All That Glisters": flew with the team to the planet.

  • David Tomblin See Episodes Directed by David Tomblin

    David
    Kano
    a.k.a.
  • Kano (rarely called by his first name)
  • Details
  • In Main Mission, he is often seen at the rotating desk in the middle of the arrangement of other consoles.
  • Seems to be an officer, based on his duties, leadership abilities, and inclusion in group meetings with the Commander. Leader of Technical Section?
  • Has a mechanical computer interface implant in his skull, which is used at least once in series (namely GOP).
  • An Eagle pilot (e.g. "The Full Circle").
  • Given temporary command at least once: MOTD.
  • Thrown half-way across Main Mission in RATM.
  • Injured by Luke Ferro who uses a stun gun as a blunt instrument against Kano's head. Recovers almost immediately. TOA
  • Is completely absent from sight and mention in Y2, leading to lots of speculation on his possible fate. (Absence of the character, along with several others from Y1, was also controversial.)

  • DD See Dragon's Domain

    Death's
    Other
    Dominion
    a.k.a.
  • DOD
  • Definition The 14th episode of the first season. Written by Anthony Terpiloff and Elizabeth Barrows. Directed by Charles Crichton.
    Summary
  • The Moon approaches an icy planet and hears the voices of humans lost 14 years before. John, Victor, Helena, and Alan visit the planet, and discover the Uranus mission astronauts have been living there 880 without any signs of aging -- apparently immortality. Alphans may have the same opportunity, but realize there are prices -- including one ultimate price.
  • Links
  • Episode Guide at The Catacombs.

  • Delta Definition One of two planets around a single star that the Moon passed.
    Episodes
  • "The Last Enemy"
  • Details
  • From the perspective of the Alphans, Betha was on the right-hand side of its sun.
  • A mostly red-shaded world, with a few black smudges.
  • The Alphans soon determine it is inhabited, after the Bethan gunship, now sitting on the Moon, launches an attack on Delta, and Delta responds.
  • In a constant and long-standing state of war with Betha, which is on the other side of their common star.
  • The Deltans also send a missile-bearing gunship to the Moon. It is destroyed by Bethan missiles. The name of that gunship is unknown, and none of its crew were seen by Alphans during the attack.
  • Only one individual, a human-appearing male, Supreme Commander Talos, was seen by the Alphans during the battle.
  • See Also
  • Greek Alphabet

  • Dione Who Commander of the gunship Satazius, from the planet Betha.
    Summary She played central roles in a Moon-based battle between Betha and Delta, and interacted heavily with the Alphans as part of the strategy within the battle. She was killed in battle by the very Alphans she had trapped in the middle of the battle.
    Details
  • Commanded by Theia.
  • Apparently gained some degree of respect for the alien Moonbase Commander, John Koenig, even caring somewhat about his welfare while still not wanting him to board her ship.
  • Links
  • Catacombs: image 1, image 2
  • See Also
  • John and Dione

  • Directive
    Four
    Definition A command-level coded signal directive to attack the location the order is sent from.
    Used
  • Cmdr. Koenig to First Officer Verdeschi to destroy Psychon, despite the former and several other Alphans being on Psychon. Tony sends a nuclear-packed Eagle, but Maya and Mentor detect the subterfuge, and destroy the Eagle short of Psychon. The attempt disgusts Maya to the point of confronting Koenig, allowing him to try -- successfully this time -- to convince her to find out what Mentor has been up to.
  • Notes
  • The signal is apparently arranged solely between the commander and the first officer, for none of the following recognize its meaning, despite being officers and within earshot: Alan Carter, Helena Russell, and Sandra Benes.

  • Doctor Meanings
  • Medical Doctor
  • Presumably a title held by some non-medical members of this scientific base; i.e. anyone(?) with a PhD. The Editor is not sure if the title was actually used for this category, however.

  • DOD See Death's Other Dominion
    Dorca See Dorcons

    Dorcons Summary An alien people originating from the planet Dorca (VERIFY) who have created a powerful empire. They are the enemy the Psychons fear the most. Dorcons appear generally human, have considerably powerful technology, and are ruled by the Archon.
    Details
  • Two of their Archons died above Moonbase Alpha while trying to secure a Psychon named Maya, Daughter of Mentor, when the attempt was undone by a combination of Malic's machinations to become the Archon, and the Moonbase commander's attempts to rescue his crewmember. The Dorcon flagship was