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"The Metamorph" is the first episode of the second series of '' Space: 1999'' (and the twenty-fifth overall episode of the programme). The screenplay was written by Johnny Byrne; the director was
Charles Crichton Charles Ainslie Crichton (6 August 1910 – 14 September 1999) was an English film director and film editor, editor. Born in Wallasey, Cheshire, he became best known for directing many comedies produced at Ealing Studios and had a 40-yea ...
. Previous titles were "The Biological Soul" and "The Biological Computer". The final shooting script is dated 19 January 1976. Live-action filming took place from Monday 26 January 1976 through Monday 16 February 1976.''Destination: Moonbase Alpha'', Telos Publications, 2010.


Plot

Moonbase Alpha is recovering from an encounter with a space warp that hurled the Moon several light years across space.
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is needed for repairs, and an Eagle piloted by Bill Fraser and Ray Torens is searching a
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for sources of the metal. Monitoring the mission from Alpha's Command Centre is Fraser's wife Annette. One of the planets is covered in active volcanoes. A boulder transforms into a sphere of energy that drags the Eagle down to the planet's surface. Alpha is contacted by a humanoid alien who introduces himself as the Mentor of the planet Psychon. Mentor, who used his power of matter transmutation to capture the Eagle, agrees to return the pilots provided that another Eagle is sent to collect them. He also offers titanium. Commander Koenig departs in Eagle 4 accompanied by Dr Russell, Captain Carter and scientist Lew Picard. Mentor reneges on the deal and generates another energy ball that downs the Eagle, which lands in a crater filled with derelict spacecraft. The Alphans enter a mine containing slave workers guarded by
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overseers. From the workers' behaviour, Russell deduces that they have suffered brain damage. One of them is a mindless Torens. The way is blocked by a force field. Picard attempts to fire his laser weapon through the barrier, but the beam rebounds and vaporises him. The others are captured by an energy ball. Koenig is taken to Mentor's residence. He encounters Mentor's daughter Maya, a metamorph: trained in the Psychon art of molecular transformation, she is able to assume the form of any living organism. Mentor introduces Psyche, a matter-manipulating organic computer powered by the mental energy of other beings, including the slaves lobotomised by Mentor's mind transfer device. Mentor plans to use Psyche to restore Psychon to its former glory, calculating that the 300 people on Alpha will provide sufficient brainpower. After Mentor threatens to transfer the minds of Russell, Carter and Fraser to Psyche, Koenig agrees to surrender his people. He calls Alpha and announces that Psychon is to be colonised, adding that "Directive 4" is in effect. Later, he reveals Mentor's agenda to the innocent Maya, who is aghast. Transforming into a bird, she ventures into the mine; what she sees causes her to lose all faith in her father. On Alpha, controller Tony Verdeschi reveals that "Directive 4" is a coded signal: destroy the place from which it was issued. Consoling Annette, he orders the launch of a drone Eagle armed with nuclear ordnance. Mentor's equipment uncovers the ruse, angering Mentor, who destroys the Eagle and starts to bombard Alpha. On Koenig's assurance that he will not harm Mentor, Maya releases the Alphans. Koenig smashes Psyche's controls, triggering an energy discharge that sets fire to the complex and causes all of Psychon's volcanoes to start erupting. Crying that the planet will be destroyed, a wounded Mentor begs Maya to stop Koenig. She refuses, and Mentor is consumed by the flames. The mine collapses, killing all the slaves including Torens. The other Alphans and Maya reach Eagle 4 and lift off just as the crater erupts. As the Frasers are reunited over the video monitor, Koenig and Russell invite Maya to make a new life for herself on Alpha.


Regular cast


Production

In October 1975, in the midst of pre-production on its second series, Sir
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informed executive producer
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that ''Space: 1999'' would be cancelled unless extensive changes in form and content were made. Anderson and new producer
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brainstormed, proposing a drastic retooling to broaden its appeal to the American audience (and hopefully win an American network sale). The show would become more action-oriented and present a dynamic new cast of younger regulars joining
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and
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. At the forefront would be an alien girl whose power of 'molecular transformation' would give the show a science-fiction 'wow factor'.''The Making of Space: 1999'', Ballantine Books, 1976 Based on the format change, Abe Mandell, Grade's number two in New York, '
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' the second series. As a result of the cancellation crisis, production resumed behind schedule. Johnny Byrne's script "The Biological Soul" (which Byrne had already written to be the second-series premiere episode) was quickly pressed into service. It told of the Alphans' encounter with the unbalanced Mentor of the planet Psycho and his biological computer, Psyche. In this version, the solitary Mentor and the sentient Psyche share an affection for one another. When Psyche becomes aware of her master's nefarious deeds and the suffering she has caused, she elects to destroy them both. Written in the first-series format, it was extensively revised to reflect the many changes made in the interim. Freiberger had judged the first-series' supporting cast to be 'unlikeable'; considered expendable, he made no attempt to explain their absence. The new characters were originally named Simon Hays (second-in-command), Mark Macinlock (head of Reconnaissance) and Jameson (head of Weapons Section)."The Metamorph" final shooting script dated 19 January 1976
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was asked to return as Alan Carter only after Freiberger learned of the actor's popularity. The revised script contained a conversation between Verdeschi and Sandra wherein Victor Bergman's fate was mentioned. The professor's death was attributed to a spacesuit with a faulty helmet. Though filmed, this sequence was not included in the final cut.
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had appeared in the first-series episode "
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" as Doctor Cabot Rowland. Before joining the programme as Maya,
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had also guest-starred in the previous series, portraying an android temptress, the Servant of the Guardian, in " Guardian of Piri". Tony Anholt had starred as Paul Buchet in ''
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'', another Anderson production, before assuming the role of Tony Verdeschi. The date of Helena's status report—342 days after leaving orbit—contradicts previous information. In "
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", the date was established as 877 days after leaving orbit. Many attribute this continuity breach to Freiberger as, purportedly, the producer had screened only eight first-series episodes after joining the production. The final shooting script listed the date as 108 days; this was changed in post production. It also stated the mineral the Alphans required was '' (a fictional material), not titanium. The term would be used in the subsequent episode " Catacombs of the Moon", also as a rare and vital mineral essential to the life-support system.


Music

An original score was composed for this episode by Derek Wadsworth. Wadsworth, a jazz trombonist and composer, had been engaged to compose the score for the Gerry Anderson live-action television special ''
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''. (Also known as ''Into Infinity'', it was intended as a
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episode for a new science-fiction series.) As Wadsworth's modern style, with its strong beat, would complement the new ''Space: 1999s action-adventure format, he was chosen as the composer for the second series.


Novelisation

The episode was adapted in the first Year Two ''Space: 1999'' novel ''Planets of Peril'' by Michael Butterworth, published in 1977. It contains the original character names of Hays, Macinlock and Jameson. The script's multiple revisions may have confused the author: Tony Verdeschi is left in command of Alpha while Simon Hays accompanies Koenig to Psychon. The dialogue detailing Bergman's fate is included. In the 2003 novel ''The Forsaken'' written by
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, it is stated the events of this story were one of the consequences of the death of the eponymous intelligence depicted in "
Space Brain '' Space: 1999'', a British science-fiction television series, ran for 48 episodes broadcast between 1975 and 1977. The first series (or season, often referred to as Year One) of 24 episodes began transmission in 1975, though production of the fi ...
". The Brain controlled the space warps within its influence; after its death, they would become unpredictable and unstable. This would allow the Moon to be flung within range of Psychon immediately before the episode.''Space: 1999 – The Forsaken'', Powys Media, 2003


References


External links

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''Space: 1999'' – "The Metamorph" – The Catacombs episode guide
{{DEFAULTSORT:Metamorph, The 1976 British television episodes Fiction about shapeshifting Space: 1999 episodes