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  2. Moonbase Alpha - Wikipedia

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    Moonbase Alpha is a simulation video game based on potential Moon base programs. It was made by the Army Game Studio, developers of America's Army, and Virtual Heroes, Inc. in conjunction with NASA Learning Technologies. The game was released on July 6, 2010, as a free download on Steam. [2]

  3. Journey to Where - Wikipedia

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    As the Moon drifts through empty space, a woman's voice is heard calling ' This is a neutrino transmission. Calling Moonbase Alpha by neutrino transmission. ' The mysterious signal is heard over every channel throughout the base. John Koenig and the senior staff are amazed—this communication is specifically intended for them.

  4. Moonbase Alpha Command Center - Wikipedia

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  5. DECtalk - Wikipedia

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    In the sixth episode of Tales from the Darkside, Mookie and Pookie, the voice of Kevin "Mookie" Anderson is created with a DECtalk. The video game Moonbase Alpha uses a software version of DECTalk for chat text. Several viral videos were created showcasing users using the chat in a nonsensical manner and using its ability to sing songs.

  6. Brian the Brain - Wikipedia

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    The robot childishly rants and raves over the astronaut's remark. Koenig commands the pursuit ships and all evacuees to return to Alpha immediately. The Eagles withdraw, and the Swift resumes course for Planet D. Now calm, Brian tries to make friends with Koenig and Helena; as lovers, he says, they should appreciate this private time together.

  7. List of Space: 1999 episodes - Wikipedia

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    Destination: Moonbase Alpha, released in 1978 by ITC London, was the first widely available re-edit of Space: 1999, based upon the two-part Year Two episode "The Bringers of Wonder". The narrator informs viewers that it is 2100 and that Moonbase Alpha drew its power from nuclear waste.

  8. The Beta Cloud - Wikipedia

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    "The Beta Cloud" is the 16th episode of the second series of Space: 1999 (and the 40th episode overall of the programme). The screenplay was written by "Charles Woodgrove" (a pseudonym of producer Fred Freiberger); the director was Robert Lynn.

  9. Breakaway (Space: 1999) - Wikipedia

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    Regarding those stationed on Moonbase Alpha, the loss of the Space Dock ended any attempt to improvise a rescue attempt. As the signal fades, the newsreader comments little hope is held that any of Alpha's 311 personnel survived the catastrophe. With this last contact with Earth gone, the Main Mission staff despondently listens to the hiss of ...