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| - In his role as a film studio executive, Ed Straker is interviewed by reporter Josephine 'Jo' Fraser of the Global Press Agency. She records the interview using a microphone in the front of her purse, but when she leaves the purse in Ed's office while he walks her to her car, the microphone records Keith's voice on the intercom, referring to Ed as "Commander Straker," information that is NOT supposed to be known to the general public! While Ed tours the studio lot, Jo returns to the office to collect her bag, and when he discovers what has happened, Ed realises that they may have a security leak; particularly as the GPA have never heard of her. Taking the responsibility for his own mistake, he leaves Alec Freeman in charge as he tracks Jo down to recover the tape.
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| - In his role as a film studio executive, Ed Straker is interviewed by reporter Josephine 'Jo' Fraser of the Global Press Agency. She records the interview using a microphone in the front of her purse, but when she leaves the purse in Ed's office while he walks her to her car, the microphone records Keith's voice on the intercom, referring to Ed as "Commander Straker," information that is NOT supposed to be known to the general public! While Ed tours the studio lot, Jo returns to the office to collect her bag, and when he discovers what has happened, Ed realises that they may have a security leak; particularly as the GPA have never heard of her. Taking the responsibility for his own mistake, he leaves Alec Freeman in charge as he tracks Jo down to recover the tape. Ed traces Jo to her motel and demands the tape from her hand bag, but she knocks him down with a heavy ash tray and flees in her car. Ed pursues her and forces her off the road, badly damaging her car. They call a truce and Ed takes Jo for a drink to get to know her better, later inviting her to dinner at his home. However, he has Miss Ealand do a voice-print check on Jo, which reveals that she has a criminal record and has been vindicated five times for extortion. When he finds Jo stripped to her underwear in his bedroom, Ed accuses her of attempting to get him into a compromised position which she may be able use to her advantage later. She tries to deny it, but the damage is done and Ed throws her out. Meanwhile, Moonbase has tracked a mobile rig, a commercial mining vehicle used by the Sovatek Company moving across the lunar surface. The rig is following an erratic course that will eventually lead it into a collision with Moonbase. When Sovatek Commander Dudzinski admits that he has been unable to establish radio contact with the rig's crew, Paul Foster takes a Moonmobile to intercept the rig and boards it to find the two men suffering from anoxia, a state of drunkenness brought on by oxygen starvation. Foster is attacked by the rig crewman, but finally manages to throw the master switch, bringing the rig to a halt just inches from the Moonbase Control Sphere. Freeman is happy to hand the responsibility seat back to Straker when the latter returns to SHADO HQ the following morning.
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