Flight to Atlantica

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“Flight to Atlantica”
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 30
Written by Tony Barwick
Directed by Leo Eaton
Production no. 28
Original airdate April 30, 1968
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"Flight to Atlantica" is the 30th episode of the Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. It was the 28th episode to be produced. Its original UK air date was April 30, 1968 on ATV Midlands. It was written by Tony Barwick and directed by Leo Eaton.

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

When the Mysterons threaten to destroy the World Navy Complex at Atlantica, Captains Captain Blue and Ochre take over an operation to bomb a wreck drifting towards the underwater base. Meanwhile, on Cloudbase, personnel have taken leave of their senses and Captain Scarlet and Colonel White must uncover the cause of their behaviour. Is there a chance that the champagne at a celebration to mark Spectrum's first anniversary was drugged?

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On Cloudbase, Spectrum personnel are expecting a gathering. In the Lounge, Captain Scarlet proposes that he and his fellow officers head down to the Conference Room. In the Control Room, Colonel White is curious why Lieutenant Green is constantly checking the time but does not pursue the matter.

Downstairs, the captains inspect a set of champagne bottles. The Angels are on their way and Captain Blue radios Green to suggest that he collect a report. White is too preoccupied with his work to notice the Lieutenant leave his post. With everyone except the Colonel present, the champagne is opened, but no one notices the Mysteron rings pan over the bottles.

Scarlet reminds the party that it is July 7 and that Spectrum's inaugural charter is now precisely one year old - today is the organisation's first anniversary. Scarlet proposes a toast, but while everyone else starts to drink, Blue accidentally knocks his glass and it smashes on the floor.

Meanwhile, White has noticed Green's absence. Entering the Conference Room, the Colonel furiously demands an explanation. Scarlet says that the champagne is non-alcoholic, was sent by a well-wisher but has been cleared by security. Nevertheless, White orders all personnel to return to their stations and guarantees further disciplinary action.

Transmitting to Earth, the Mysterons threaten to destroy the World Navy Complex at Atlantica. On Cloudbase, Captain Scarlet runs through the layout of the underwater base: if any aircraft crosses the outer Defence Warning System ring, sea-to-air missiles are ready to blast off from their launch pads to destroy the intruder. The Defence System is run by electronics in the Control Tower and submarines around the base itself would destroy any surface or undersea raider. Although the complex already looks impregnable, Colonel White orders for Symphony Angel to be launched for aerial patrol. However, once airborne, Symphony does not respond to Lieutenant Green's radio calls and almost deliberately nosedives into the ocean. She eventually regains control of herself and gives Green details of her current visibility.

On Cloudbase, White reveals that, in view of the Mysteron threat, Spectrum is taking over an operation to bomb and disperse a wreck drifting towards Atlantica. He assigns Captains Blue and Ochre to use a V17 Air Force Bomber for this purpose.

At Maxwell Field, Blue and Ochre are briefed on their mission by Commander Williams, who explains that the two bombs to be dropped have been custom-made for the task. The Spectrum officers are inattentive and appear to be unaware of their duties. As they leave, Captain Black knocks a door into Ochre's hand and their instructions and navigation documents fall to the ground. Blue and Ochre are in such a dreamlike state that do not notice Black switching the papers with an alternative set. They take off absent-mindedly in the V17 with Blue as pilot and Ochre as navigator and bombardier.

Meanwhile, on Cloudbase, Green cannot get a response from Symphony and informs White that she is over 200 miles off course. Angels Two and Three are launched to investigate, but all three pilots are soon flying eccentrically. Green and other Cloudbase personnel become irresponsible for their actions and White and Scarlet discover that they are the only unaffected individuals. White suspects the unauthorised champagne and Scarlet realises that, because he dropped his glass, he and the Colonel were the only people who did not drink.

Onboard the V17, Ochre reads the instructions and vacantly says that they must drop the first bomb on the Defence System Control Tower and the second on Atlantica Base. In the Cloudbase Sickbay, Scarlet feeds a sample of the champagne into an auto-analyser. He confirms that the compound induces amnesia and general irresponsibility. White is contacted by Commander Williams and tells Scarlet that, although the Angels have landed safely, Blue and Ochre have crossed Atlantica Base's outer defence ring. The men leave Cloudbase in a Spectrum Jet to investigate.

The drugged Blue and Ochre release the first bomb and the Control Tower explodes, creating havoc with the defence missiles. Ochre deliriously falls asleep and Blue blocks out all emergency messages with jazz music as he prepares to drop the second charge on the base itself. Scarlet and White reach the danger zone. Seconds before the bomb release, they fire an air-to-air missile from their Jet and the V17 is crippled. Blue eventually ejects both himself and Ochre before the aircraft plunges into the ocean and explodes on the seabed.

Some time later on Cloudbase, White has gathered all personnel in the Conference Room. He announces that the Mysterons had a partial success and reminds Scarlet of the need for discipline. The Colonel reveals that in fact today, July 10, is Spectrum's first anniversary because the World President only signed the inaugural charter three days after it was drawn up. White proposes a toast to Spectrum - with real champagne. Seeing that the bottles bear his name, Scarlet enthusiastically agrees.

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