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<center><big>'''Space Moby'''</big></center>
<center><big>The Synopsis</big></center>
<center>'''as re-told by Dan Fiorella'''</center>
<center>Originally aired 9/24/1986</center>
<center>[[Image:Space moby000.jpg]]</center>
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{{EpGuideLeft|Space moby002.jpg|We open in the profitable Tetragram asteroid mining colony, where Mel the robot pilot, Farley and Bob go about their usual job getting readings for 'roids with mine-able content. Suddenly a giant creature, the size of a space craft, sneaks up on them (trust me on this, it could happen) and begins chomping down on the asteroid they're working on! It's attacking and they realize there's a swarm of them invading.}}
{{EpGuideLeft|Space moby004.jpg|Back at the employee cafeteria, Bob and Farley are describing the "monster attack" when an odd space-faring man begins playing his space-bag pipes (well, that's what they were in the script). This man is Emerson Maalox, captain of the SS Melville, who has been hunting these great asteroid-eatin' monsters.  And the chase is back on.}}
{{EpGuideRight|Space moby010.jpg|Bigalow, CEO of Tetragram, is on Cmdr. Walsh's case demanding the Rangers rid the mining colony of these creatures, since they're cutting into the profit margins. Since these creatures are new to them, the Rangers are attempting to ascertain their species.}}
{{EpGuideLeft|Space moby011.jpg|Back at BETA Mountain, Q-Ball, Goose, Niko and Buzzwang are studying the data Tetragram has given the League but all they've determined is that these monsters, now dubbed "space whales," are a silicon-based life form. They eat asteroids and expel gas out their "blowholes." But are they intelligent creatures? Who can say?}}
{{EpGuideRight|Space moby007.jpg|Maalox is in the process of hunting and capturing as many space whales as he can. His actions triggers protests back on earth, opposing the use of force on these creatures. The protests are lead by the organization Space Peace and its leader, Zoot Martin, who oppose mankind's habit of fouling every environment it enters and will not allow man to muck up space as well. Since they feel the Galaxy Rangers are not taking any action, Zoot vows they will take the matter into their own hands. You know that means trouble, right? }}
{{EpGuideRight|Space moby003.jpg|}}
{{EpGuideLeft|Space moby006.jpg|}}
{{EpGuideRight|Space moby001.jpg|}}
{{EpGuideLeft|Space moby008.jpg|}}
{{EpGuideLeft|Space moby009.jpg|}}
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Special thanks to [[Ryan Murphy]] for the screencaps
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Revision as of 20:13, 4 February 2018

Space Moby
The Synopsis
as re-told by Dan Fiorella
Originally aired 9/24/1986


Space moby000.jpg

Space moby002.jpg

We open in the profitable Tetragram asteroid mining colony, where Mel the robot pilot, Farley and Bob go about their usual job getting readings for 'roids with mine-able content. Suddenly a giant creature, the size of a space craft, sneaks up on them (trust me on this, it could happen) and begins chomping down on the asteroid they're working on! It's attacking and they realize there's a swarm of them invading.


Space moby004.jpg

Back at the employee cafeteria, Bob and Farley are describing the "monster attack" when an odd space-faring man begins playing his space-bag pipes (well, that's what they were in the script). This man is Emerson Maalox, captain of the SS Melville, who has been hunting these great asteroid-eatin' monsters. And the chase is back on.


Bigalow, CEO of Tetragram, is on Cmdr. Walsh's case demanding the Rangers rid the mining colony of these creatures, since they're cutting into the profit margins. Since these creatures are new to them, the Rangers are attempting to ascertain their species.

Space moby010.jpg


Space moby011.jpg

Back at BETA Mountain, Q-Ball, Goose, Niko and Buzzwang are studying the data Tetragram has given the League but all they've determined is that these monsters, now dubbed "space whales," are a silicon-based life form. They eat asteroids and expel gas out their "blowholes." But are they intelligent creatures? Who can say?


Maalox is in the process of hunting and capturing as many space whales as he can. His actions triggers protests back on earth, opposing the use of force on these creatures. The protests are lead by the organization Space Peace and its leader, Zoot Martin, who oppose mankind's habit of fouling every environment it enters and will not allow man to muck up space as well. Since they feel the Galaxy Rangers are not taking any action, Zoot vows they will take the matter into their own hands. You know that means trouble, right?

Space moby007.jpg


Space moby003.jpg


Space moby006.jpg


Space moby001.jpg


Space moby008.jpg


Space moby009.jpg




Special thanks to Ryan Murphy for the screencaps

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