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One Moment
of Humanity (Year 2 / Episode 3)
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ITC Press Release
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"SPACE 1999" (Series II) Episode Four:
"ONE MOMENT OF HUMANITY."
Original ITC Press Release
SYNOPSIS
A planet of human robots...but their complete mastery over those who have created
them needs one further sense. They need the emotion that will enable them to kill.
Can they learn from the Alphans?
The rulers of the planet Vega are uniformly handsome. Those working for them might
almost be robots, their skin a white rubbery mixture, their identities submerged
simply by their being numbered.
The Alphans' first contact with them is when the moon is stricken by a mysterious
loss of power and the striking figure of an alien woman materializes. She is Zamara
(BILLIE WHITELAW), who tells them they are held in an electric force field and demands
that two of them shall return to Vega with her. In the mistaken belief that they
are lovers, she selects Helena Russell (BARBARA BAIN) and Tony Verdeschi (TONY ANHOLT).
Travel to the planet is by positronic transfer - the power of their own concentration.
The first person they meet there is Zarl (LEIGH LAWSON).
Warned by one of the robot-like figures, No. 8 (GEOFFREY BALYDON), "Whatever
happens, do not react as they expect of you - if you show aggression, they will kill
you," they find themselves having to control their tempers when Zamara and Zarl
goad them with every type of insult, the situation all the more acute in the knowledge
that the Vegans have it in their power to bring the moon's life support system to
an end unless they achieve their objective.
The reason for their abduction becomes clear when they once again succeed in talking
to No. 8. He peels off his rubbery white mask, revealing the face of a middle-aged
man, and tells them: "We are the humans - they are the Androids." Long
ago, his people built the first robots, linked to a powerful computer which designed
more advanced robots who in turn built more sophisticated computers, the cycle continuing
until the robots had evolved to perfect humanoid form, obtaining their mechanical
perfection from themselves, learning their emotions from their creators who covered
their faces for self-protection because, No. 8 explains, "They want to kill
us, but they can't....because they have never seen violence, they don't possess the
emotions of anger or aggression. That is what they want from you....to learn how
to show anger....how to kill."
The Vegans continue, without success, to stir these emotions in Helena and Tony,
trying one ruse after another until, in desperation, Zamara again materializes on
Alpha. In the library, a chance glimpse of "Othello" provides her with
the realization that it is jelousy that makes humans violent and lovers feel so strongly.
But before she can return to Vega, John Koenig (MARTIN LANDAU) warns that her efforts
to stir these feelings in Helena and Tony won't work. They are not in love. He is
the one who loves Helena; Tony is in love with Maya (CATHERINE SCHELL).
Zamara seizes her opportunity. Both Koenig and Maya are taken to Vega. Helena is
quick to realize that the Vegans are planning to use the new weapon of jealousy.
An attempt is made by Maya, turning herself into a dove, to reach the master computer
which could destroy the robots, but she is unsuccessful, and Koenig finds himself
having to try desperately to control himself as he is forced to watch Zarl making
violent love to Helena. An involuntary cry from her proves too much for him. He lunges
at Zarl. To Zamara's delight, they have been taught their first lesson in aggression....
Appalled, Tony, Maya and Helena watch. Now, there is only one chance. The Vegans
are links in a chain. If one link could be broken....
Helena seizes that one chance. Zarl must be forced to experience one new emotion:
love. If she can make him do this, and experience just one second of humanity, he
will have attained his dream of complete humanity for a fleeting moment before the
link is broken and the machines are no longer the masters.....
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NB. All spelling and punctuation as in the original.
"SPACE 1999" - SERIES II
CAST LIST
EPISODE NO. 4 - "ONE MOMENT OF HUMANITY"
DIRECTOR: CHARLES CRICHTON
KOENIG - MARTIN LANDAU
HELENA - BARBARA BAIN
VERDESCHI - TONY ANHOLT
MAYA - CATHERINE SCHELL
ALAN CARTER - NICK TATE
SAHN - ZIENIA MERTON
DR. MATHIAS - ANTON PHILLIPS
1ST OPERATIVE - SARAH BULLEN
ZAMARA - BILLIE WHITELAW
ZARL - LEIGH LAWSON
NUMBER EIGHT - GEOFFREY BAYLDON
CHOREOGRAPHER - LIONEL BLAIR
VEGAN/ASSISTANT CHOREOGRAPHER - HILARY DING
VEGAN - MAGGIE HENDERSON
VEGAN - LARAINE HUMPHRYS
VEGAN - ZENA CLIFTON
VEGAN - JASON MITCHELL
VEGAN - PAUL HASTINGS
VEGAN - BARRY RHODE
VEGAN - JURGEN ANDERSON
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