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Space: 1999 :: Another Time, Another Place (01x16)
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| Title: | Another Time, Another Place |
| Episode #: | 01x16 |
| Production Number: | 106 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday February 06th, 1976 |
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The Moon strikes a warp in space that causes the planetoid and all of its occupants to split in two.
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Koenig: Victor, a space phenomena we don't understand shifts us billions of years across space. As incredible as that is, I accept it. But to put us precisely in the exact orbit we occupied around Earth... I know less and less about this universe, Victor, but that's got to be more than chance.
Bergman: Yes, there's a logic to it somewhere, John. There is some frame of order. We may make all sorts of blunders, wander off the path now and then, but ultimately... we belong where we belong. On Earth. | Alan: I wonder if the others made it. If they survived.
Koenig: Did they ever really exist? |
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