Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (1967) s01e18 Episode Script
Shadow of Fear
(footsteps clicking)
- [Narrator] The Mysterons,
sworn enemies of Earth.
Possessing the ability to
recreate an exact likeness
or object or person.
But first, they must destroy.
(bottles clattering)
(cat screeching)
(lights popping)
(guns firing)
(one shoot)
(man moans)
(dramatic music)
Leading the fight one man,
fate has made indestructible.
his name, Captain Scarlet.
(dramatic music)
- First picture transmission
starts in 35 seconds.
30 seconds.
- They must have spotted it.
Whats the flight
profile look like?
- Right on target, 21,000
miles from Mars.
- 20 seconds.
10 seconds, nine.
(dramatic music)
(booming)
One, zero.
- Start transmission countdown.
- Have we done it?
- We wont know for
nearly four minutes.
Mars is about 43
million miles away.
It'll take that long for
the signals to reach us.
- That is if the Mysterons
hadn't already destroyed
the satellite.
- I'll report to Cloud Base.
Right.
- What's the latest
situation, Captain Blue?
We're at K14 observatory.
The satellite should have
started transmitting.
We're waiting forthe
first pictures.
Thank you Captain Blue.
Keep me informed.
- SIG colonel.
How do you rate our
chances, Captain Scarlet?
- Well, it s hard to
deceive the Mysterons.
But there's always a chance.
- Signal to noise ratio 0124DB.
Definition, positive.
- Good, check video.
Video check, positive.
- Beam width and fIux density,
A-okay.
- Check all primary circuits.
Computer feed out,
primary circuits positive.
Well, well soon know now.
Check video.
- I just did.
- [Man] Well do it again.
It's getting pretty tense.
- Yes, a lot of time and effort
has gone into this project.
No one's had much sleep
these last three days.
- Video check positive.
Signal still strong.
It's not being jammed.
(beeping)
Closeups of Mars, 43
million miles
across space to that screen.
- 20 seconds.
Standby, start video recording.
- 15 seconds.
- Now.
- Here they come.
- Five, four, three, two,
we ve lost the signal.
Check it, no possible doubt.
It's been destroyed two seconds
before the first
picture transmission.
- The Mysterons have
destroyed the satellite.
Phase one complete
according to plan.
- [Narrator] This is the
voice of the Mysterons.
We know that you can hear us,
Earth men.
The eye that dares to look upon
our planet has been destroyed.
You will never succeed
You will never discover the
secret of the Mysterons.
We will be avenged.
(eerie music)
Open all internal circuits,
lieutenant
Yes sir.
- Membes of Spectrum, as
you have heard
the first satellite
launched to orbit Mars
and relay pictures to Earth
has been destroyed
by the Mysterons.
This was of course anticipated,
and the operation will
continue as planned.
As K14 observatory is at present
beyond the range of the
angel aircraft,
Cloud Base will
travel immediately
to a position 50 miles west
of the observatory
in the Himalayas.
From there, we will maintain
aerial surveillance.
For the next 24 hours,
all Spectrum personnel
are on red alert.
This exercise is part of a
larger plan, Operation Sword.
And wemust succeed,
that is all.
Lieutenant Green?
- Yes sir?
- Start horizontal jets.
(dramatic music)
Well, looks like
we're underway.
Maximum safe cruise, colonel.
- Right, lieutenant set
a course 142 magnetic.
Maintain present speed.
Phase two has begun.
(dramatic music)
- I have the mini satellite
on our infrared track.
Touchdown in two minutes.
- Let's hope the Mysterons
don't detect this one.
- Well we're tracking it
by infrared reflection
of the sun's rays from
the satellites shell.
At least there's no transmission
for them to pick up.
It's working perfectly,
right on target.
Minisat five is keeping
the Martian moon
between itself and
the Mysterons.
- I've got a feeling it's
gonna make it.
(booming)
The retros have fired.
It s altered course
as scheduled.
(eerie music)
It's landed, we ve done it,
wonderful.
Well we've succeeded.
We've soft landed a
small satellite
on the Martian moon Phobos.
- And without the
Mysterons detecting it.
- Right, Phobos orbits Mars
every seven hours and 40 minutes
and our mini sat will get a
free ride right round the planet
every seven seconds, it
will take a photograph.
These will be relayed back
to us at 0300 hours tonight
after it's completed one orbit.
- Gentlemen, we're
about to obtain
the best close up shots
of Mars ever taken by man.
We have a lot of work ahead,
and I suggest we all
get some rest.
- Get some sleep as well,
Captain Blue.
I'll take the first watch.
- Right, I'll relieve
you at midnight.
- Who's there?
- It s only me, sorry if
I startled you.
- Dr. Breck, I thought
you were in bed.
- I, I couldn't sleep.
What time is it?
- Nearly midnight.
- Three hours to go.
The nights so clear, may I?
Go ahead, I was stargazing
myself before you came in.
- Mars, the red planet.
Will it divulge its secrets?
- It was a brilliant idea
to soft land the mini
sat on Phobos.
- Yes, its course was
carefully plotted
so Phobos always shielded
the satellite from Mars.
- That's why the Mysterons
didn't locate it.
- Yes, well you might say we
worked in the shadow of fear.
- Fear?
- Yes.
Phobos, the Greek word for fear.
- The shadow of fear.
- Everything alright?
- Yes Captain Blue.
- Well it's midnight.
Ill take over the watch,
Captain Scarlet.
- Right, I ll get some sleep.
- I suggest you get some
rest as well, Dr Breck.
- All right captain,
I think I will
try and get an hour or so.
I'm gonna check outside,
goodnight.
- Goodnight captain.
(eerie music)
Strange.
The light, its so intense.
I, I can't.
Pulsating light.
(eerie music)
- Dr Breck, are you alright?
Fine captain, I'm fine.
(dramatic music)
What's our position,
Lieutenant Green?
- Were over fIying the
Himalayas about eight miles
west of the observatory.
- Time?
- 01:58
- Just over an hour to
go, right lieutenant.
Launch all angels.
Angel one, immediate launch.
Angels two and three,
immediate launch.
Maintain aerial
surveillance as instructed.
Observe radio silence
except in an emergency.
All angels skyborne, sir.
- All we can do now is wait.
The rest is up to the
astronomers.
- Gone?
He can t have gone, I
looked everywhere.
He's not in the observatory,
he must be found.
There's less than an
hour before transmission.
- His bed hasn't been slept in.
Dr. Breck is definitely
not in the building.
- I don't like it.
We're so close to success,
nothing must go wrong.
That's the position, colonel
and theres less than 40
minutes to go.
- Breck is almost certainly
in the hands of the Mysterons,
but we must go ahead
with the project.
I've ordered a
Spectrum helicopter
to fly as low as
possible over the area
in the hope that it
may spot him.
Meantime, carry on with the
preparations for the
transmission.
- SIG, he can't have
gone far, Captain Blue.
Well go outside and
try to find him.
Come on Angelini, let's
get to the computer.
- I m glad there's a moon.
- That's for sure.
Let's get a Mysteron
detectorfrom the SPV.
- Test transmission
in 10 seconds.
Five, four, three
Zero.
- Bang on the nose,
we're in business.
Did you get a fix on the
beam width and flex density?
Yes, we ll have to move
the aerial 12 degrees.
- Right, we wait 'til
the last minute
just in case the Mysterons
are trying to pinpoint
our position.
(ominous music)
- He could be anywhere.
- Right, but we better
keep looking.
Time's running out.
(dramatic music)
- Start transmission countdown.
(suspenseful music)
- That could be him.
- Captain Scarlet, I think
Captain Gray has located Breck.
We're going round for
another look.
Yes, we found him.
Hes in the rocks above
the observatory.
SIG, Melody.
Well Captain Blue, he's
in the rocks above us.
- Lets go.
- Check video
- Video positive.
We'll traverse the area
with transmission
minus 40 seconds.
(dramatic music)
- Breck, we know youre
up there, Breck!
All right, we're
coming to take you.
(intense music)
(gunfire)
- Don't be stupid, Breck.
Give up before its too late.
It's already too late
for you, Earth men.
What does that mean?
I've planted a bomb
in the radio telescope's
rotation gear
When it's turned, the
observatory
will be blown to pieces.
You will never beat us.
(gunfire)
(yells)
- We've got to warn them.
- Theres no time.
We must try.
(intense music)
- Standby to rotate aerial.
Five seconds.
Rotate aerial.
- Picture transmission
in 30 seconds.
We're gonna do it.
This time were gonna do it!
(intense music)
(booming)
(beeping)
- K14 observatory has
been completely destroyed.
There is no chance of
there being any survivors.
- The shadow of fear.
- What's is that colonel?
- In Greek mythology, Phobos
was the attendant of Mars.
It means fear.
The name is appropriate.
Because of the Mysterons,
the whole world
lives in the shadow of fear.
- What about
Operation Sword, sir?
- Operation Sword, in spite
of everything lieutenant,
that goes ahead as scheduled.
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music)
? - Captain Scarlet
- Captain Scarlet ?
? - Captain Scarlet
- Captain Scarlet ?
? - Captain Scarlet
- Captain Scarlet ?
? - Captain Scarlet
- Captain Scarlet ?
? Captain Scarlet ?
? In-des-tructible ?
? Captain Scarlet ?
- [Narrator] The Mysterons,
sworn enemies of Earth.
Possessing the ability to
recreate an exact likeness
or object or person.
But first, they must destroy.
(bottles clattering)
(cat screeching)
(lights popping)
(guns firing)
(one shoot)
(man moans)
(dramatic music)
Leading the fight one man,
fate has made indestructible.
his name, Captain Scarlet.
(dramatic music)
- First picture transmission
starts in 35 seconds.
30 seconds.
- They must have spotted it.
Whats the flight
profile look like?
- Right on target, 21,000
miles from Mars.
- 20 seconds.
10 seconds, nine.
(dramatic music)
(booming)
One, zero.
- Start transmission countdown.
- Have we done it?
- We wont know for
nearly four minutes.
Mars is about 43
million miles away.
It'll take that long for
the signals to reach us.
- That is if the Mysterons
hadn't already destroyed
the satellite.
- I'll report to Cloud Base.
Right.
- What's the latest
situation, Captain Blue?
We're at K14 observatory.
The satellite should have
started transmitting.
We're waiting forthe
first pictures.
Thank you Captain Blue.
Keep me informed.
- SIG colonel.
How do you rate our
chances, Captain Scarlet?
- Well, it s hard to
deceive the Mysterons.
But there's always a chance.
- Signal to noise ratio 0124DB.
Definition, positive.
- Good, check video.
Video check, positive.
- Beam width and fIux density,
A-okay.
- Check all primary circuits.
Computer feed out,
primary circuits positive.
Well, well soon know now.
Check video.
- I just did.
- [Man] Well do it again.
It's getting pretty tense.
- Yes, a lot of time and effort
has gone into this project.
No one's had much sleep
these last three days.
- Video check positive.
Signal still strong.
It's not being jammed.
(beeping)
Closeups of Mars, 43
million miles
across space to that screen.
- 20 seconds.
Standby, start video recording.
- 15 seconds.
- Now.
- Here they come.
- Five, four, three, two,
we ve lost the signal.
Check it, no possible doubt.
It's been destroyed two seconds
before the first
picture transmission.
- The Mysterons have
destroyed the satellite.
Phase one complete
according to plan.
- [Narrator] This is the
voice of the Mysterons.
We know that you can hear us,
Earth men.
The eye that dares to look upon
our planet has been destroyed.
You will never succeed
You will never discover the
secret of the Mysterons.
We will be avenged.
(eerie music)
Open all internal circuits,
lieutenant
Yes sir.
- Membes of Spectrum, as
you have heard
the first satellite
launched to orbit Mars
and relay pictures to Earth
has been destroyed
by the Mysterons.
This was of course anticipated,
and the operation will
continue as planned.
As K14 observatory is at present
beyond the range of the
angel aircraft,
Cloud Base will
travel immediately
to a position 50 miles west
of the observatory
in the Himalayas.
From there, we will maintain
aerial surveillance.
For the next 24 hours,
all Spectrum personnel
are on red alert.
This exercise is part of a
larger plan, Operation Sword.
And wemust succeed,
that is all.
Lieutenant Green?
- Yes sir?
- Start horizontal jets.
(dramatic music)
Well, looks like
we're underway.
Maximum safe cruise, colonel.
- Right, lieutenant set
a course 142 magnetic.
Maintain present speed.
Phase two has begun.
(dramatic music)
- I have the mini satellite
on our infrared track.
Touchdown in two minutes.
- Let's hope the Mysterons
don't detect this one.
- Well we're tracking it
by infrared reflection
of the sun's rays from
the satellites shell.
At least there's no transmission
for them to pick up.
It's working perfectly,
right on target.
Minisat five is keeping
the Martian moon
between itself and
the Mysterons.
- I've got a feeling it's
gonna make it.
(booming)
The retros have fired.
It s altered course
as scheduled.
(eerie music)
It's landed, we ve done it,
wonderful.
Well we've succeeded.
We've soft landed a
small satellite
on the Martian moon Phobos.
- And without the
Mysterons detecting it.
- Right, Phobos orbits Mars
every seven hours and 40 minutes
and our mini sat will get a
free ride right round the planet
every seven seconds, it
will take a photograph.
These will be relayed back
to us at 0300 hours tonight
after it's completed one orbit.
- Gentlemen, we're
about to obtain
the best close up shots
of Mars ever taken by man.
We have a lot of work ahead,
and I suggest we all
get some rest.
- Get some sleep as well,
Captain Blue.
I'll take the first watch.
- Right, I'll relieve
you at midnight.
- Who's there?
- It s only me, sorry if
I startled you.
- Dr. Breck, I thought
you were in bed.
- I, I couldn't sleep.
What time is it?
- Nearly midnight.
- Three hours to go.
The nights so clear, may I?
Go ahead, I was stargazing
myself before you came in.
- Mars, the red planet.
Will it divulge its secrets?
- It was a brilliant idea
to soft land the mini
sat on Phobos.
- Yes, its course was
carefully plotted
so Phobos always shielded
the satellite from Mars.
- That's why the Mysterons
didn't locate it.
- Yes, well you might say we
worked in the shadow of fear.
- Fear?
- Yes.
Phobos, the Greek word for fear.
- The shadow of fear.
- Everything alright?
- Yes Captain Blue.
- Well it's midnight.
Ill take over the watch,
Captain Scarlet.
- Right, I ll get some sleep.
- I suggest you get some
rest as well, Dr Breck.
- All right captain,
I think I will
try and get an hour or so.
I'm gonna check outside,
goodnight.
- Goodnight captain.
(eerie music)
Strange.
The light, its so intense.
I, I can't.
Pulsating light.
(eerie music)
- Dr Breck, are you alright?
Fine captain, I'm fine.
(dramatic music)
What's our position,
Lieutenant Green?
- Were over fIying the
Himalayas about eight miles
west of the observatory.
- Time?
- 01:58
- Just over an hour to
go, right lieutenant.
Launch all angels.
Angel one, immediate launch.
Angels two and three,
immediate launch.
Maintain aerial
surveillance as instructed.
Observe radio silence
except in an emergency.
All angels skyborne, sir.
- All we can do now is wait.
The rest is up to the
astronomers.
- Gone?
He can t have gone, I
looked everywhere.
He's not in the observatory,
he must be found.
There's less than an
hour before transmission.
- His bed hasn't been slept in.
Dr. Breck is definitely
not in the building.
- I don't like it.
We're so close to success,
nothing must go wrong.
That's the position, colonel
and theres less than 40
minutes to go.
- Breck is almost certainly
in the hands of the Mysterons,
but we must go ahead
with the project.
I've ordered a
Spectrum helicopter
to fly as low as
possible over the area
in the hope that it
may spot him.
Meantime, carry on with the
preparations for the
transmission.
- SIG, he can't have
gone far, Captain Blue.
Well go outside and
try to find him.
Come on Angelini, let's
get to the computer.
- I m glad there's a moon.
- That's for sure.
Let's get a Mysteron
detectorfrom the SPV.
- Test transmission
in 10 seconds.
Five, four, three
Zero.
- Bang on the nose,
we're in business.
Did you get a fix on the
beam width and flex density?
Yes, we ll have to move
the aerial 12 degrees.
- Right, we wait 'til
the last minute
just in case the Mysterons
are trying to pinpoint
our position.
(ominous music)
- He could be anywhere.
- Right, but we better
keep looking.
Time's running out.
(dramatic music)
- Start transmission countdown.
(suspenseful music)
- That could be him.
- Captain Scarlet, I think
Captain Gray has located Breck.
We're going round for
another look.
Yes, we found him.
Hes in the rocks above
the observatory.
SIG, Melody.
Well Captain Blue, he's
in the rocks above us.
- Lets go.
- Check video
- Video positive.
We'll traverse the area
with transmission
minus 40 seconds.
(dramatic music)
- Breck, we know youre
up there, Breck!
All right, we're
coming to take you.
(intense music)
(gunfire)
- Don't be stupid, Breck.
Give up before its too late.
It's already too late
for you, Earth men.
What does that mean?
I've planted a bomb
in the radio telescope's
rotation gear
When it's turned, the
observatory
will be blown to pieces.
You will never beat us.
(gunfire)
(yells)
- We've got to warn them.
- Theres no time.
We must try.
(intense music)
- Standby to rotate aerial.
Five seconds.
Rotate aerial.
- Picture transmission
in 30 seconds.
We're gonna do it.
This time were gonna do it!
(intense music)
(booming)
(beeping)
- K14 observatory has
been completely destroyed.
There is no chance of
there being any survivors.
- The shadow of fear.
- What's is that colonel?
- In Greek mythology, Phobos
was the attendant of Mars.
It means fear.
The name is appropriate.
Because of the Mysterons,
the whole world
lives in the shadow of fear.
- What about
Operation Sword, sir?
- Operation Sword, in spite
of everything lieutenant,
that goes ahead as scheduled.
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music)
? - Captain Scarlet
- Captain Scarlet ?
? - Captain Scarlet
- Captain Scarlet ?
? - Captain Scarlet
- Captain Scarlet ?
? - Captain Scarlet
- Captain Scarlet ?
? Captain Scarlet ?
? In-des-tructible ?
? Captain Scarlet ?