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Emohawk: Polymorph II : ウィキペディア英語版
Emohawk: Polymorph II

"Emohawk: Polymorph II" is the fourth episode〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title =British Sitcom Guide - Red Dwarf - Series 6 )〕 of the British science fiction sitcom TV show ''Red Dwarf VI'' and the 34th in the series run.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title =TV.com - Emohawk: Polymorph II summary )〕 It was first broadcast on BBC2 on 28 October 1993.〔 Written by Rob Grant & Doug Naylor and directed by Andy de Emmony, the episode features the crew again being hunted by a polymorph. The first appearance of these creatures was in the popular series III episode "Polymorph".〔Red Dwarf Episode Survey, Red Dwarf Smegazine, issue 10, December 1992, Fleetway Editions Ltd, ISSN 0965-5603〕 Also returning in this episode are Duane Dibbley from ''"Back to Reality"'' and Ace Rimmer from "Dimension Jump".
==Plot==
An orb-shaped, computer-controlled, class A Space Corps External Enforcement Vessel warps near ''Starbug'' and decloaks to scan the transport ship. After doing this the probe accuses the ''Starbug'' crew of looting derelict spaceships and sentences them to death under frontier law. Starbug is pounded with pulse missiles and is nearly destroyed, but manages to flee into a GELF zone where the probe will not follow.
With ''Starbug'' on fire, the crew deliberately crash-land on a moon with a shallow ocean to extinguish the flames, but the crash damages their oxygen generation unit used for breathing in space. The crew explore the moon in search of a tribe willing to trade for a new O/G unit. They come across a primitive humanoid tribe of GELFs, the Kinitawowi tribe. After bartering for entrance, the real bartering for the O-G unit begins. It is decided in the end that Lister marries the chief's daughter in exchange for the unit. While his new bride may "be the looker of the family", Lister is less than pleased with marrying someone whose name "sounds like a footballer clearing his nose". However, without any options, Lister marries her intending to escape in the dead of night. However, due to his bride's desire to immediately consummate their union, Lister makes a run for it just as the others are leaving the village with the O/G unit and they make their escape in Starbug. However, the chief sends his pet emohawk, a domesticated polymorph, after them; and it manages to get on board by disguising itself as Lister's hat.
As Lister and Kryten leave to install the O/G unit, the Polymorph attacks the Cat and Rimmer. The Cat loses his cool and morphs into Duane Dibbley, while Rimmer loses his bitterness and becomes Ace Rimmer. Ace decides to save the day and locks Kryten and Lister in the hold so they will be safe while he sacrifices himself by opening the airlock to remove the emohawk (he plans to snap Duane's neck so he won't suffer from the rapid decompression). Lister and Kryten foil his plan by blasting their way out of the hold, and together the four of them track the creature down and freeze it. This allows them to extract the DNA of Cat and Rimmer to return them to normal.

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