Every time a Mysteron spoke I half-expected him to finish the sentence with ".... OH BUGGER! This is SO depressing, Earthmen. What's the point of it all???".
Who can forget those rings Who can forget those rings that always followed every atrocity committed by the Mysterons that started each episode in response to what happened in the pilot.
When I was born in 1999, and yes the Moon was still there, Gerry Anderson was under going a resurgence and by the time I was 4 I have a vivid distinctive memory of watching point 783 and to date still my favourite episode.
The Mysterons could regenerate at will,i don`t even know why they were so pissed off at a minor inconvenience that took a few minutes to rectify.Having said that,if things had gone well we would never have had this classic show,i still love every second of it.
I very much agree, big guy, I very much agree. They were enigmatic, but still somewhat understandable as their war was in retaliation for the violent crime earth committed against them.
I've always thought that Captain Black had an actual Mysteron in him, and wasn't a reconstruction. The actual Black was dead, but an actual Mysteron, voice and all, was in his body. His body deteriorates because of this, and that's why he's physically damaged.
When I used to watch this when I was much younger, I used to think that there never was an actual Captain Black in Spectrum and was specifically made by the Mysterons just to mock Spectrum. Of course I know what really happened, but it was an interesting idea.
@@paulturner1363 He never reappears so I suspect that the Mysterons thought him useless, for some reason, because they may have felt that only one reconstruction from the crash was necessary
They had the wire problems mostly fixed by then,they learned a lot since Torchy and co and cut down the illusive walking problems using conveyer belts etc,but you`re right back then it was broadcast in 405 lines so not much clarity and that was when colour TV(625 lines) was just becoming affordable,but the ingenuity of these shows far exceeded anything on TV so i could easilly forgive a few strings.
All the Mysterons needed to have done was to tell the Martian exploration crew that they meant no harm when using the monitoring equipment to observe them closer, which the crew mistook for weapons against them. This way the crew would have proceeded further into the complex & formed an alliance of friendship between both civilisations. Before joining Spectrum Conrad Turner, who was Captain Black worked for the World Space Patrol, piloting Fireball XL3 in 'Fireball XL5'. This made him a natural choice to lead the Martian expedition.
I think that’s the point. Wars happen because of misunderstandings and miscommunications. While GA shows has a more positive sci-fi outlook on humanity’s contact with extraterrestrials, Captain Scarlet looks at it in a darker manner aka how humanity would actually react to the first contact of alien lifeforms. Panic and shoot first at the initial perceived threat from the alien lifeforms before common sense is able to stop them from lighting a fire in the process.
I would of loved the final episode to be the savour of captain black and he’s finally brought back to himself and they finally take out the mysterons together
The rings are used to send details of the person/object to be duplicated to Mars.The Mysterons control the reconstruction with a control signal. When the reconstruction fails in it's mission, the Mysterons turn off the control signal. I have the series on DVD and 2 novels. I also have episodes on audio tape.
I know it's for plot reasons but it's always dumb when they can remotely kill/destroy a person or vehicle to reconstruct it but can't just directly kill the target the same way.
What was the purpose of Spectrum before Captain Black fouled up so spectacularly on the Mars mission? Did the guys just hang around Cloudbase flirting with the Angels? I think we should be told.
I think they’d be like a less morally challenged version of the CIA where they get the top secret assignments and field work considered high level for any regular agents to take on, given that their agents consists of the best of the best from whatever agency they had hailed from prior to getting inducted into Spectrum. They’re more or less Marvel’s Shield in terms of how high up they are in the governmental food chain and what other agencies on Earth has access to a sky fortress like Spectrum’s Cloudbase 9?
You didn't cover Captain Scarlet's own Mysteron invincibility. I imagine you have done so before - and I am sure that I watched the original series covering it. But remind me!
An intriguing thought occurred to me, given that the original series of Star Trek was made around the same time, 1966, maybe Gerry Anderson inadvertently inspired the creation of transporters, vanishing from one location and reappearing at a different location
Fairly certain that had already been done in scifi prior to Star Trek, albeit in a more primitive fashion. The reason that Trek did it was simple, it was a way of getting people off the ship and onto another ship, or planet, without the faff and expense of shooting docking or shuttle landing sequences all the time.
@@ianmcsherry5254 Plus it proves helpful in terms of story pacing as it only takes a few seconds for characters to get from one place to another and also lends itself to a lot of story writing possibilities.
you forgotten that Captain scarlet is a mysteron the original Captain scarlet in the first episode was killed and replaced but the mysterons lost control of that agent that's why Captain scarlet is indestructible. I think captain black was in love with sympathy angel that's why he spared her. I was disappointed in the ending of the TV series
🙄 I never understood the initial hatred: You destroyed our base - but doesn't matter because we can completely regenerate not only our lives, but facilities! So, the fact you blew us up over misinterpreting our device for a weapon was silly but understandable. Let's chat.
Happy Captain Scarlet Day from yesterday. Question. Why was there never an episode of Captain Scarlet and Captain Blue ending the war on Mars and capture, or kill Captain Black, to end the series?
@@pcarrierorange Awwww. So the series of the show was suppose to have 36 episodes? But instead we were given 32 (The Inquisition was the 32nd and last episode)? That's not fair! Why cancel it? We were only 4 episodes away to end the war and get Captain Black! If I ever won the lottery, I'd bring those last 4 episodes back, or film them. I've got a deep voice to play as The Mysterons and Captain Black. I just wish there was someway, anyway, for Century 21 to bring those last 4 episodes back and end the show the way it should be, if they still have the puppets, vehicles and film equipment.
@@johnwilkins275 Ah, sadly not, I guessed 36 knowing it was thirty-something. The first season would always have 32 episodes. Near the end of production on the episodes Anderson was already considering future projects, because Thunderbirds had been cancelled 6 episodes into its second season and he expected the same treatment. So, the show wasn’t renewed for a second season. Inquisition being the last episode was a scheduling error I believe; Attack on Cloudbase was supposed to be the actual last episode.
@@pcarrierorange. I always thought it was all one big season. But again, I wish we could bring Captain Scarlet back. Wouldn't you want that too? Speaking of The Attack On Cloudbase, since Colonel White and Captain Blue were the last ones alive before Symphony Angel (Captain Blue's girlfriend) woke up, if I can use my imagination (part of my autism) on such an epic ending, but also a sad loss, what would I do as both director and writer? I'd say, Spectrum finally gets Captain Black, but not before he shots Captain Blue in front of poor Symphony's heartbreaking eyes. After Captain Blue's death, Captain Scarlet sends a message to The Mysterons that they are the ones who will pay and his best friend, Captain Blue, A.K.A, Adam Svenson will be avenged. After the message, he goes to Mars alone in a Zero X vehicle, shut down the reconstruction device and destroys the Mysteron Complex, ending the war. To wrap up the final episode of the season, Symphony looks down at Captain Blue's grave, while she's hugging his Spectrum Cap. Although Captain Blue my personal favourite Captain Scarlet character, that's what my imagination can think of, to film something epic.
@@johnwilkins275 If I had a time machine, more series of Captain Scarlet would be my priority! That would be a very cool ending. Permanent deaths of the main cast is something I always like in media, although Captain Scarlet is already pretty good at that, killing off several Spectrum officers throughout the season.
Is Captain Black a reanimated corpse or just possessed? Were the Mysterons alive when their base was attacked or already replicas? Why is Scarlet indestructible but not the other replicas?
1. Re-animated; he can take damage and perform physical feats that would kill a human. That is not mentioned here. 2. Dead, or long departed. The "Mysteron" presence is clearly one of AI only. They may have originally been programmed with the intelligences, values and memories of actual, organic Mysterons, however, making the difference between the two not worth worrying about. Expecting aliens -- or their machine servants -- to follow human logic or tactics is pointless. Of course they will occasionally do things that to us seem random, but make perfect sense to them (who can see their entire plan, whereas SPECTRUM cannot). Making them AI is also better from a dramatic perspective, since AI cannot be bribed or appealed to on sentimental grounds, and knows no fear; non-organic beings are also more resistant to various sorts of attacks, such as gas or acid. Finally, since an AI threat doesn't require the physical space for movement, the oxygen, feeding and waste removal systems, sleeping quarters, etc., that living creatures do, it can pack all its might and resources into quite a compact space; that rather modet Mysteron "complex" -- only a few hundred meters across -- likely hosted the computing and weapons power of a major city on Earth. 3. Scarlet, like Black, was intended to be a "long-term" agent who would require special abilities to carry out a series of missions; neither is an expendable one-shot like the others. Apparently it takes the Mysterons a significant effort to create, monitor, and manage such an agent, or they'd be doing it with everyone they kill. FYI, "Mysterons" is not even the proper name of this foe; COL White says in Ep. 1 that Earth faces a new enemy "that WE SHALL CALL the Mysterons."
@@roberthaworth8991At the start of the episode after Black shoots the Martian base and it starts repairing itself, the Mysterons say "This is the voice of the Mysterons" over the radio.
@@cornparade6874 That's just false continuity, retconned to avoid confusing the audience. White's statement in his briefing suggests that in order to tell the story, "Mysterons" has been substituted for the real (possibly classified) name of the Martian foe wherever it appears. Remember, everyone on the MEV was either killed or Mysteronized, so the use of "Mysterons" in that instance can't be independently verified.
This is the voice of the Mysterons , we know that you can hear us Earth man. We shall come against you and destroy your Headquarters Spectrum and not even Captain Scarlett can help you !
No analysis there of Captain Scarlet's transmogrification into a Mysteron Agent, and then into the indestructible one. He is presumably still who he was originally, like Captain Black?
No, the indestructible Scarlet is a copy of the original human but my theory is the impact of the fall from the Car-Vu 'defaulted' his personality back to the human. He was one of the first two retro-metabalised people, so it makes sense (kinda) that he might have been faulty!
@@simongvs The Mysterons were unwilling to risk more indestructible adversaries from rebooted agents like Scarlet to ensured their agents after Scarlet were disposable.
Mysteron agents don't require the long period of training and preparation human spies do. They can be remotely "programmed" (tasked), and their destruction is at no cost to Mysteron society or resources. The only thing preventing the Mysterons from overwhelming the Earth defense is the fact that the Mysterons seem to be able to maintain and direct only a handful of agents at one time; there are not dozens or hundreds of Mysteron "sleeper" agents waiting to be activated. Rather, they are activated on a "just-in-time" basis. Their plans, likewise, are rolled out one-by-one and not simultaneously.
I remember watching a few episodes before the show was cancelled here and since then picked up on things via YT and websites. It seems the Mysterons might have been AI programs running the complex. Their behavior resembles children and with goal directed programming won’t change their chosen action. They are limited in the ability to influence large number of objects and seem to need some nearby “beacons” similar to our avatars in games. Electrical interference is a problem for them suggesting emf contact. I don’t know if this will work but an EMP bomb near them on Mars could take them out. Getting it near them secretly is a problem.
Netflix should make a new 2021 series of this classic, and I do not hope for a remake of what the film did to the Hitch hikers guide to the Galaxy, but a Battlestar galactica like remake of a series would be great as I personally thought that was brilliant remake and the gender character substitutions was great casting, showing you can go woke in a now PC world and enjoy a series, whoops me showing eye candy wins every time as I prefer to watch and listen to people that are nice inside or out, Doctor who was a classic example of a bad gender change and should have used British actress Dawn French as she is great. Let's hope they do not gender change the Angels because of my comments.
Am I wrong on this, not having watched the series for quite a few years but I seem to recall that every time the Spectrum personel talk about Captain Scarlet, they do so as if they think Scarlet is just the original who somehow ended up 'free' from Mysteron control. Whereas in fact he's not the original, he's a copy, the original being clearly long dead (his dead man boots being in shot during the copy's reconstruction). Spectrum never seem to think this though, despite being aware other 'agent's are reconstructions...really odd, hmmm
In the first episode, Scarlet falls from the London Car-View tower complex. His body is recovered. In Spectrum custody, Scarlet’s wounds heal themselves via retrometabolisation, and he regains consciousness apparently no longer under Mysteron control but retaining the healing factor. This being a great asset to Spectrum, the Mysterons ensure the rest of their copies stay dead.
@@pcarrierorange Yes, all this I already know. It's my recollection that from that point onwards throughout the series (after the Car-View inceident), Specturm seem to think the recovered Scarlet is the original and never seem to talk about him in a way that means they understand he's actually a copy, the original being long dead.
@@theagg In New Captain Scarlet, the Mysterons would erase the original host when creating their doubles after filling them. Presumably, a similar case might have happened to the original Captain Scarlet in the original series but we don’t see the removal process.
Every time a Mysteron spoke I half-expected him to finish the sentence with ".... OH BUGGER! This is SO depressing, Earthmen. What's the point of it all???".
Happy Captain Scarlet day all and well done Chris Dale once again.
It's amazing how Gerry Anderson created such a good series. Only sad thing about it is every episode someone dies.
Who can forget those rings
Who can forget those rings that always followed every atrocity committed by the Mysterons that started each episode in response to what happened in the pilot.
When I was born in 1999, and yes the Moon was still there, Gerry Anderson was under going a resurgence and by the time I was 4 I have a vivid distinctive memory of watching point 783 and to date still my favourite episode.
The Mysterons could regenerate at will,i don`t even know why they were so pissed off at a minor inconvenience that took a few minutes to rectify.Having said that,if things had gone well we would never have had this classic show,i still love every second of it.
I remember this show from when I was young. I used to watch it with my brother at my Grandad’s house.
I always wanted a proper finale of this show. A final battle on Mars.
Isn't Creepy Musk going there? Just askin'.
#StandWithMysterons
*Well done Chris! Please give us more Captain Scarlet soon.*
I hope they do more Captain Scarlet with Big Finish
Mysterons is one of best villains from Captain Scarlet, fantastic video Chris well done.
I very much agree, big guy, I very much agree. They were enigmatic, but still somewhat understandable as their war was in retaliation for the violent crime earth committed against them.
Chris Dale has done it yet again! #CaptainScarletDay
There was actually a comic strip that apparently had a ending. Where the Mysterions and Earth made a agreement to no more war
I've always thought that Captain Black had an actual Mysteron in him, and wasn't a reconstruction. The actual Black was dead, but an actual Mysteron, voice and all, was in his body. His body deteriorates because of this, and that's why he's physically damaged.
When I used to watch this when I was much younger, I used to think that there never was an actual Captain Black in Spectrum and was specifically made by the Mysterons just to mock Spectrum. Of course I know what really happened, but it was an interesting idea.
@@Combaticon I quite like that idea actually. That would be an interesting thing to cover, if they ever make a third series.
What happen to captain Brown?
@@paulturner1363 He never reappears so I suspect that the Mysterons thought him useless, for some reason, because they may have felt that only one reconstruction from the crash was necessary
This is the best ‘files’ video so far. Will you do one on The Hood?
Just a side thought, when I watched this as a kid the tv/reception was so poor I never saw the wires.
They had the wire problems mostly fixed by then,they learned a lot since Torchy and co and cut down the illusive walking problems using conveyer belts etc,but you`re right back then it was broadcast in 405 lines so not much clarity and that was when colour TV(625 lines) was just becoming affordable,but the ingenuity of these shows far exceeded anything on TV so i could easilly forgive a few strings.
All the Mysterons needed to have done was to tell the Martian exploration crew that they meant no harm when using the monitoring equipment to observe them closer, which the crew mistook for weapons against them. This way the crew would have proceeded further into the complex & formed an alliance of friendship between both civilisations. Before joining Spectrum Conrad Turner, who was Captain Black worked for the World Space Patrol, piloting Fireball XL3 in 'Fireball XL5'. This made him a natural choice to lead the Martian expedition.
I think that’s the point. Wars happen because of misunderstandings and miscommunications.
While GA shows has a more positive sci-fi outlook on humanity’s contact with extraterrestrials, Captain Scarlet looks at it in a darker manner aka how humanity would actually react to the first contact of alien lifeforms. Panic and shoot first at the initial perceived threat from the alien lifeforms before common sense is able to stop them from lighting a fire in the process.
An original Mysteron Files. Fine. Now, here's hoping for a second Mysteron Files covering the alternate version in New Captain Scarlet.
I wish we had gotten a real ending. Feels like every GA show is cancelled :(
Always leave them wanting more it is not like a soap opera this is serious entertainment
Not every one. Space 1999 had an ending that wrapped up the show
@@starashield6399It probably isn't given a bunch of characters are just entirely different people
I would of loved the final episode to be the savour of captain black and he’s finally brought back to himself and they finally take out the mysterons together
I wonder if the original personality of Conrad was able to save Symphony because the Mysteron control had not yet fully set in
Or maybe they just have a soft spot for females?
Just one of those rare moments Black's humanity surfaces. On the other hand, it's still buried deep within his mysteronised body.
Another excellent video from Chris Dale! Happy Captain Scarlet Day!
Loved (& still do) all these shows, thank you !
Wait, that ship in the beginning, it's Zero X from that Thunderbirds film innit?
it is a zero x 😊
The idea that that the mysteron complex had been abandoned was also mooted in a Thunderbirds/Captain Scarlett annual published by Century 21 in 1969.
The rings are used to send details of the person/object to be duplicated to Mars.The Mysterons control the reconstruction with a control signal. When the reconstruction fails in it's mission, the Mysterons turn off the control signal. I have the series on DVD and 2 novels. I also have episodes on audio tape.
Thanks for this exciting video Chris.
Happy Capt.Scarlet day! This was a great insight to the Mysterons!
I know it's for plot reasons but it's always dumb when they can remotely kill/destroy a person or vehicle to reconstruct it but can't just directly kill the target the same way.
Voice of Jaws. Mr Mystoron - love it.
Very well done
What was the purpose of Spectrum before Captain Black fouled up so spectacularly on the Mars mission? Did the guys just hang around Cloudbase flirting with the Angels? I think we should be told.
I think they’d be like a less morally challenged version of the CIA where they get the top secret assignments and field work considered high level for any regular agents to take on, given that their agents consists of the best of the best from whatever agency they had hailed from prior to getting inducted into Spectrum.
They’re more or less Marvel’s Shield in terms of how high up they are in the governmental food chain and what other agencies on Earth has access to a sky fortress like Spectrum’s Cloudbase 9?
Another Mysteron agent that escaped death was Frazer from "Crator 101"
You didn't cover Captain Scarlet's own Mysteron invincibility. I imagine you have done so before - and I am sure that I watched the original series covering it. But remind me!
Ahhhh that was so cool!
An intriguing thought occurred to me, given that the original series of Star Trek was made around the same time, 1966, maybe Gerry Anderson inadvertently inspired the creation of transporters, vanishing from one location and reappearing at a different location
Fairly certain that had already been done in scifi prior to Star Trek, albeit in a more primitive fashion. The reason that Trek did it was simple, it was a way of getting people off the ship and onto another ship, or planet, without the faff and expense of shooting docking or shuttle landing sequences all the time.
@@ianmcsherry5254 Plus it proves helpful in terms of story pacing as it only takes a few seconds for characters to get from one place to another and also lends itself to a lot of story writing possibilities.
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Happy Captain Scarlett Day!
you forgotten that Captain scarlet is a mysteron the original Captain scarlet in the first episode was killed and replaced but the mysterons lost control of that agent that's why Captain scarlet is indestructible. I think captain black was in love with sympathy angel that's why he spared her. I was disappointed in the ending of the TV series
Captain Scarlet starts on Talking Pictures TV (Freeview Channel 82) on 01-06-2024 @ 15:00.
🙄 I never understood the initial hatred: You destroyed our base - but doesn't matter because we can completely regenerate not only our lives, but facilities! So, the fact you blew us up over misinterpreting our device for a weapon was silly but understandable. Let's chat.
Happy Captain Scarlet Day from yesterday. Question. Why was there never an episode of Captain Scarlet and Captain Blue ending the war on Mars and capture, or kill Captain Black, to end the series?
The show was cancelled after a single ~36 episode series.
@@pcarrierorange Awwww. So the series of the show was suppose to have 36 episodes? But instead we were given 32 (The Inquisition was the 32nd and last episode)? That's not fair! Why cancel it? We were only 4 episodes away to end the war and get Captain Black! If I ever won the lottery, I'd bring those last 4 episodes back, or film them. I've got a deep voice to play as The Mysterons and Captain Black. I just wish there was someway, anyway, for Century 21 to bring those last 4 episodes back and end the show the way it should be, if they still have the puppets, vehicles and film equipment.
@@johnwilkins275
Ah, sadly not, I guessed 36 knowing it was thirty-something. The first season would always have 32 episodes. Near the end of production on the episodes Anderson was already considering future projects, because Thunderbirds had been cancelled 6 episodes into its second season and he expected the same treatment. So, the show wasn’t renewed for a second season.
Inquisition being the last episode was a scheduling error I believe; Attack on Cloudbase was supposed to be the actual last episode.
@@pcarrierorange. I always thought it was all one big season. But again, I wish we could bring Captain Scarlet back. Wouldn't you want that too? Speaking of The Attack On Cloudbase, since Colonel White and Captain Blue were the last ones alive before Symphony Angel (Captain Blue's girlfriend) woke up, if I can use my imagination (part of my autism) on such an epic ending, but also a sad loss, what would I do as both director and writer? I'd say, Spectrum finally gets Captain Black, but not before he shots Captain Blue in front of poor Symphony's heartbreaking eyes. After Captain Blue's death, Captain Scarlet sends a message to The Mysterons that they are the ones who will pay and his best friend, Captain Blue, A.K.A, Adam Svenson will be avenged. After the message, he goes to Mars alone in a Zero X vehicle, shut down the reconstruction device and destroys the Mysteron Complex, ending the war. To wrap up the final episode of the season, Symphony looks down at Captain Blue's grave, while she's hugging his Spectrum Cap. Although Captain Blue my personal favourite Captain Scarlet character, that's what my imagination can think of, to film something epic.
@@johnwilkins275
If I had a time machine, more series of Captain Scarlet would be my priority!
That would be a very cool ending. Permanent deaths of the main cast is something I always like in media, although Captain Scarlet is already pretty good at that, killing off several Spectrum officers throughout the season.
These animation series were cool ans so well done, even now
Brilliant !
Is Captain Black a reanimated corpse or just possessed? Were the Mysterons alive when their base was attacked or already replicas? Why is Scarlet indestructible but not the other replicas?
1. Re-animated; he can take damage and perform physical feats that would kill a human. That is not mentioned here. 2. Dead, or long departed. The "Mysteron" presence is clearly one of AI only. They may have originally been programmed with the intelligences, values and memories of actual, organic Mysterons, however, making the difference between the two not worth worrying about. Expecting aliens -- or their machine servants -- to follow human logic or tactics is pointless. Of course they will occasionally do things that to us seem random, but make perfect sense to them (who can see their entire plan, whereas SPECTRUM cannot). Making them AI is also better from a dramatic perspective, since AI cannot be bribed or appealed to on sentimental grounds, and knows no fear; non-organic beings are also more resistant to various sorts of attacks, such as gas or acid. Finally, since an AI threat doesn't require the physical space for movement, the oxygen, feeding and waste removal systems, sleeping quarters, etc., that living creatures do, it can pack all its might and resources into quite a compact space; that rather modet Mysteron "complex" -- only a few hundred meters across -- likely hosted the computing and weapons power of a major city on Earth. 3. Scarlet, like Black, was intended to be a "long-term" agent who would require special abilities to carry out a series of missions; neither is an expendable one-shot like the others. Apparently it takes the Mysterons a significant effort to create, monitor, and manage such an agent, or they'd be doing it with everyone they kill. FYI, "Mysterons" is not even the proper name of this foe; COL White says in Ep. 1 that Earth faces a new enemy "that WE SHALL CALL the Mysterons."
@@roberthaworth8991At the start of the episode after Black shoots the Martian base and it starts repairing itself, the Mysterons say "This is the voice of the Mysterons" over the radio.
@@cornparade6874 That's just false continuity, retconned to avoid confusing the audience. White's statement in his briefing suggests that in order to tell the story, "Mysterons" has been substituted for the real (possibly classified) name of the Martian foe wherever it appears. Remember, everyone on the MEV was either killed or Mysteronized, so the use of "Mysterons" in that instance can't be independently verified.
I see you squeezed in that alternate Car Vue battle theme in. I have only recently become acquainted with it 👀👀👀
This is the voice of the Mysterons , we know that you can hear us Earth man. We shall come against you and destroy your Headquarters Spectrum and not even Captain Scarlett can help you !
Get Straker!..
Puppets are no match for circular light aliens
We will be avenged!
In their defence, it does look a lot more like a cannon than a camera
The ending was ridiculous ,the cloud base was destroyed 。
No, Cloud Base was destroyed in Symphony Angel's dream, the last episode was a flashback episode.
Cheers Chris
Well done 👏
No analysis there of Captain Scarlet's transmogrification into a Mysteron Agent, and then into the indestructible one. He is presumably still who he was originally, like Captain Black?
No, the indestructible Scarlet is a copy of the original human but my theory is the impact of the fall from the Car-Vu 'defaulted' his personality back to the human. He was one of the first two retro-metabalised people, so it makes sense (kinda) that he might have been faulty!
@@simongvs The Mysterons were unwilling to risk more indestructible adversaries from rebooted agents like Scarlet to ensured their agents after Scarlet were disposable.
Ever wonder what would have happened if Captains Scarlett & Blue ever encountered a few pairs of identical twins? Hmmmm - interesting episode.....
Just hand them Captain Black and save Earth.
Are cases if spontaneous combustion proof of Mysteron copies?
GODDARNIT, CAPTAIN BLACK!!!!
Can somebody please do a live action series it would be a really good one I think
Why not just hand them Captain Black?
I'm sure he can explain the misunderstanding and prevent an interplanetary war.
I'm confused: why do the Mysterons keep deploying their agents if they always die? Aren't they just making it easier for Spectrum to win?
Mysteron agents don't require the long period of training and preparation human spies do. They can be remotely "programmed" (tasked), and their destruction is at no cost to Mysteron society or resources. The only thing preventing the Mysterons from overwhelming the Earth defense is the fact that the Mysterons seem to be able to maintain and direct only a handful of agents at one time; there are not dozens or hundreds of Mysteron "sleeper" agents waiting to be activated. Rather, they are activated on a "just-in-time" basis. Their plans, likewise, are rolled out one-by-one and not simultaneously.
I remember watching a few episodes before the show was cancelled here and since then picked up on things via YT and websites.
It seems the Mysterons might have been AI programs running the complex. Their behavior resembles children and with goal directed programming won’t change their chosen action. They are limited in the ability to influence large number of objects and seem to need some nearby “beacons” similar to our avatars in games. Electrical interference is a problem for them suggesting emf contact.
I don’t know if this will work but an EMP bomb near them on Mars could take them out. Getting it near them secretly is a problem.
Ha !! See his cap badge !! Captain Scarlett - Woke before it was trendy !! Who knew ?
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What happened was a misunderstanding .It can happen between countries.
Captain Black should be handed over to the Mysterons to stop the war.
Netflix should make a new 2021 series of this classic, and I do not hope for a remake of what the film did to the Hitch hikers guide to the Galaxy, but a Battlestar galactica like remake of a series would be great as I personally thought that was brilliant remake and the gender character substitutions was great casting, showing you can go woke in a now PC world and enjoy a series, whoops me showing eye candy wins every time as I prefer to watch and listen to people that are nice inside or out, Doctor who was a classic example of a bad gender change and should have used British actress Dawn French as she is great. Let's hope they do not gender change the Angels because of my comments.
Peaceful beings, my marionette foot.....
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍
sounds like Arnie
It was the Cold War made fun for us kids.
Am I wrong on this, not having watched the series for quite a few years but I seem to recall that every time the Spectrum personel talk about Captain Scarlet, they do so as if they think Scarlet is just the original who somehow ended up 'free' from Mysteron control. Whereas in fact he's not the original, he's a copy, the original being clearly long dead (his dead man boots being in shot during the copy's reconstruction). Spectrum never seem to think this though, despite being aware other 'agent's are reconstructions...really odd, hmmm
In the first episode, Scarlet falls from the London Car-View tower complex. His body is recovered. In Spectrum custody, Scarlet’s wounds heal themselves via retrometabolisation, and he regains consciousness apparently no longer under Mysteron control but retaining the healing factor. This being a great asset to Spectrum, the Mysterons ensure the rest of their copies stay dead.
@@pcarrierorange Yes, all this I already know. It's my recollection that from that point onwards throughout the series (after the Car-View inceident), Specturm seem to think the recovered Scarlet is the original and never seem to talk about him in a way that means they understand he's actually a copy, the original being long dead.
@@theagg In New Captain Scarlet, the Mysterons would erase the original host when creating their doubles after filling them. Presumably, a similar case might have happened to the original Captain Scarlet in the original series but we don’t see the removal process.
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Elon Musk is a Mysteron and wants to get back home!!
"We didn't start the fire'' Err, yes we did.
This is just the kind of gun hoo shit we would do, Gerry was not afraid to point this out, kudos
the mysterons did nothing wrong
they were unjustly fired upon by humans and are retaliating, would spectrum do any different in their position?
Substitute 'Creepy Musk' for 'Captain Black' and you get fact imitating fiction....