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								|   | Guide to the StarCops TV series.First Season
 Producer: Evgeny Gridneff          Script Editor: Joanna Willett
 
 A         An Instinct for Murder
 Writer: Chris Boucher              Director: Christopher Baker
 
 Regular Cast: David Calder (Nathan Spring); Erick Ray Evans (David
 Theroux).
 
 Cast: Linda Newton (Pal Kenzy); Andrew Secombe (Brian Lincoln); Moray
 Watson (Commander); Keith Varnier (Controller); Gennie Nevinson (Lee
 Jones); Frederik De Groot (Hans Deiter); Luke Hanson (Lars Hendvorssen);
 Katja Kersten (Marie Meuller)
 
 Story:  During the opening theme song two men are murdered simulta-
 neously:  One by switching off the air supply of the man's space suit
 while in orbit, and the other on Earth by men in scuba gear drowning
 their victim during his daily swim.  Both are judged accidental
 according to both police forces (European and Star Cop) because there
 were no witnesses to either death.  Chief Superintendent Nathan Spring,
 of the London police force assigns Inspector Lincoln to the drowning
 case, against his own commander's orders.  In space, Theroux believes
 that the space suits are malfunctioning more than normal, even though
 the percentage of suit failures remains constant.  the traffic
 controller believes the Russians, who service all the suits for space,
 are at fault.
 Nathan Spring, in a meeting with his commander, finds out
 that he has made the short list for the job of Commander, International
 Space Police Force, a job he was forced into signing up for.  The
 commander said it was "in his best interests".  So thereafter he begins
 his training.  On his last leg of training he takes a shuttle to the
 European Space Station Charles De Gaulle, where Representative Lars
 Hendvorssen dies due to "suit failure".  While on the shuttle back to
 earth he hears a news bulletin, which says he will be taking over the
 case.  Meanwhile, Brian Lincoln is finding out more facts on the
 drowning case.  Nathan calls Theroux down to Earth to discuss the
 Hendvorssen death, and his views concerning the suit failures.  After a
 little more training, both go back to the space station, where Nathan
 asks his personal computer "box" to run a list of all Star Cop
 personnel and their political and/or commercial ties.
 During his solo space suit flight he is attacked by two men
 but he punctures their suits with a medical lazer.  Theroux is also
 threatened by the controller at gunpoint, and almost forced out the
 airlock but Nathan was there in time to knock the controller out.
 Back on Earth, Nathan is forced to accept the job of
 Commander of the Star Cops, because Lincoln did indeed solve the
 drowning case, which was really murder.  Rumor has it that the Russian
 technician who serviced Hendvorssen's suit was executed for "murder by
 negligence.  If his former commander decides to go see him in space
 some time,  Nathan promises he will make sure he gets a reliable back
 pack.
 
 
 B         Conversations With the Dead
 
 Writer: Chris Boucher              Director: Christopher Baker
 
 Regular Cast: See A above and introducing Trevor Cooper (Colin Devis).
 
 Cast: Sian Webber (Corman); Alan Downer (Coordinator); Sean Scanlan
 (Fox); Carmen Gomel (Gina); Benny Young (John Smith); Deborah Manship
 (Traffic Controller); Richard Ireson (Mike); Rosie Kerslake (Lara);
 Gennie Nevinson (Lee Jones).
 
 Story:  Four days before reaching the trajectory correction point, the
 engines of the interplanetary shuttle Daedellus heading for Mars start
 up, sending the ship and its two passenger crew out of control into
 deep space without fuel to change its course.  The Americans launch a
 satellite which they claim is commercial in nature, but if any other
 nation tries to inspect it, it will be seen as an act of war.
 On Earth, Lee, Nathan's long time girlfriend is murdered in
 his flat.  Nathan is a suspect due to the fact that his code appears of
 a message that was sent to her which was to delay her leaving the house
 while the killer came in.  Inspector Devis instructs Spring to remain
 on Earth while his investigation takes place.
 While moving Star Cop HQ from the Charles De Gaulle to Moon
 Base, he finds out that the Daedellus was carrying cryogenic equipment
 en route to the Mars Base, which is owned by the Moon Base coordinator.
 He also finds out that Mike and Lara were lovers and that they should
 not have been on the same shuttle together; too many distractions.
 Back at his house, Nathan receives a call from a man claiming
 to be Lee's murderer.  Telling "Box" to trace the call, he goes to the
 park where the call originated from.  There he is attacked by a street
 punk, but the real killer poisons him before he kills Spring.  Corman,
 Devis' assistant comes to Nathan's aid, firing shots at the killer but
 missing.  Nathan argues with Devis because the department does not have
 the funds to continue this part of the investigation, saying it was
 just another park killing.  Nathan decides to join Theroux back in
 space.
 The Moon Base coordinator suggests using his cryogenic
 equipment which is fully functional to keep Mike and Lara alive, while
 the air within the freighter is blown out an airlock to change its
 trajectory.  The maneuver succeeds, sending the ship into an orbit that
 will return it to a recoverable position in eight years.  When Nathan
 returns he discovers that the ship's computers were re-programmed by
 the coordinator so the passengers would be forced to use his equipment
 to survive.  He also discovers that Lee's killer has followed him into
 space, along with Inspector Corman, who says the man's name is John
 Smith.  Smith tries to escape in a shuttle and heads toward the
 secret American station, with Spring, Theroux and Corman following.
 Having been contacted by Nathan Spring earlier, the Americans destroy
 Smith's shuttle with a missile.  Smith and Corman were both British
 intelligence agents using Spring and Lee's murder as an excuse to get
 on the station.
 Nathan goes back to Earth to see Lee's grave, where he meets
 Devis again.  Devis apologizes for not knowing about Corman and tells
 Nathan that he plans on bringing charges against her, possibly costing
 him his job.  Devis asks Nathan for a job in the Star Cops.
 
 
 C         Intelligent Listening for Beginners
 
 Writer: Chris Boucher              Director: Christopher Baker
 
 Regular Cast: see B above, and re-introducing Linda Newton (Pal Kenzy).
 
 Cast:  David John Pope (Michael Chandri); Trevor Butler (Leo); Thomas
 Coulthard (Ben); Tara Ward (Shuttle Hostess); Peter Quince (Shift
 Foreman); Peter Glancy (Process Operator).
 
 Story:  At the Bank Side Chemical plant, the plant computer receives
 the message "O Rose thou art sick" and suddenly it starts to
 malfunction.  All of the plant's procedures go haywire. Prior to the
 destruction of the factory, the computer displays the message "The
 invisible worm that flies through the night."  Then the plant goes up
 in a chemical fireball.
 On Moon Base, Nathan Spring has discovered two corrupt cops.
 He plans to fire them as soon has He and Theroux get back from Outpost
 9, where they have been asked to meet Dr. Chandri.  Chandri and his
 people are working on a very sensitive project, concerning carrier
 waves.  Nathan deduces that they are developing an intelligent
 listening system that will be able to monitor the entire world's
 transmissions and pick out whatever is relevant to the needs of its
 operator. Chandri found out with his system that the anarchist group
 The Black Hand Gang has threatened to hijack a personnel shuttle while
 in orbit.  But Nathan believes that there is something that Chandri
 isn't telling and mentally notes that he'll have to return.
 Back on Earth, another computer system receives the "Rose"
 message; this time, it's the London Underground switching computer.
 When that goes offline two of the highspeed subways collide, killing
 numerous passengers.  After the destruction of the computer memory the
 "Invisible worm" message is displayed.
 When Spring returns from Outpost 9, Pal Kenzy is in his
 office, waiting there to sell him a new lazer pistol developed by one
 of her contacts, the Pacific Allied Consortium.  Spring has other plans
 for her, and shows her a tape of her trying to force payment protection
 from one of the new recruits.  This "new recruit" is none other than
 Inspector Colin Devis, a man described in the past by Nathan as "a
 cretin's cretin".  He fires Kenzy and sends Devis back to Earth to the
 Allied Pacific Consortium's main office to purchase the lazer pistols
 directly.  He also promotes David Theroux to Chief Superintendent- his
 second in command.  While on Earth, Devis finds out that the guns were
 developed by Dr. Michael Chandri, a fact that is missing from his
 personal records.  "Box" explains to Nathan that the messages that are
 being displayed by the malfunctioning computers are from a poem by
 Blake, a poet whom Chandri was fond of.  Nathan goes back to Outpost 9.
 When he gets there Chandri shows Spring the chip which has
 the "Invisible worm" virus on it, and explains that it was he who has
 been the cause of all the destruction.  He also explains that the
 intelligent listening device is a failure- the information concerning
 The Black Hand Gang was from his government.
 As Devis returns to Moon Base in a shuttle, he meets up with
 Pal Kenzy again.  As they reach orbit, the shuttle is hijacked.  Both
 Devis and Kenzy cooperate and save the shuttle from the hijackers,
 becoming heroes.
 Chandri explains to Nathan his plan to set his computers "on
 the trail" of the worm virus, but when the virus finds his computer the
 entire outpost will be destroyed, "proving" the intelligent listening
 C         Intelligent Listening for Beginners (continued.)
 
 system was a success because there would be nobody left alive to
 disprove it.  Chandri sends the message "O Rose thou art sick"
 throughout his computer, activating the virus within.  The two of them
 fight, and in the end Nathan shoots Chandri.  Nathan escapes before the
 outpost explodes.
 Back on Moon Base, Spring and Theroux watch a news conference
 where Kenzy praises the Nathan Spring and his leadership, making it
 pretty much impossible for him to fire her.
 
 
 
 D         Trivial Games and Paranoid Pursuits
 
 Writer: Chris Boucher              Director: Christopher Baker
 
 Regular Cast: see B above, and introducing Johnathan Adams (Alexander
 Krivenko).
 
 Cast:  Daniel Benzali (Commander Griffin); Marlena Mackey (Dilly
 Goodman); Robert Jezek (Pete Lennox); Russel Wootton (Marty); Angela
 Crow (Lauter); Morgan Deare (Harvey Goodman); Receptionist (Shope
 Shodeinde).
 
 Story:  An ejected space station module is found floating toward the
 sun, bearing the number "OMZ13".  A woman on earth is trying to contact
 a Dr. Harvey Goodman, claiming to be his sister.   She says he leased
 out capsule "OMZ13" on the American space station Ronald Reagan, but
 there seems to be no record of his ever being on the station since it
 was put there.
 Kenzy is complaining about the position she has been assigned
 to since her return, but she refuses to resign.  The Americans refuse
 to allow Star Cop personnel any offices on their station due to the
 resignation of Inspector Kirk Hubble, so Nathan decides to go and talk
 with the Commander of the Space Station Ronald Reagan.  The new Moon
 Base coordinator comes to the Star Cops office to get acquainted, but
 because he is Russian, they treat him with tolerance at best.  While he
 is there Dilly Goodman calls and reports that her brother Harvey is
 missing from the Ronald Reagan, so Kenzy goes to the station to tell
 Spring, and Theroux goes Earthside to interview Miss Goodman.
 When he goes to her house, Theroux is knocked unconsious.
 When he recovers he ficds out that the house has been on the market for
 over a year, and that no one has bought or lived in the house for that
 amount of time.  On the Ron Reagan, Commander Griffin tries to bribe
 Spring into dropping the Goodman case, saying if that was done he would
 allow Star Cop personnel to reside on the American station.  When
 Spring says he doesn't know anything about Goodman, Kenzy enters the
 room stating it was her case and shows Griffin a recording of the
 bribe.  Griffin agrees to explain all.  It seems Goodman was working on
 a space virus that got loose within the research module, so they
 jetisoned the module toward the sun and erased all record of Goodman
 ever coming to the space station.  On moon base, Krivenko stops the
 space salvage crew from opening the module.
 Spring finally meets Krivenko on moon base, just as Theroux
 comes back from Earth.  The case is solved, but he still couldn't find
 any reference to Harvey's sister, Dilly.  Spring, on the other hand,
 does know her and calls her to do something when Commander Griffin goes
 Earthside.  When they do go, Dilly is at the space port.  She turns out
 to be a reporter for the World Press, and she, with a group of other
 reporters begin an impromptu press confrence in the space port
 concering the illegal space virus research that was being done on the
 Ronald Reagan, breaking the story to the public.
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