Space Cases

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.

"Once upon a time in a school in outer space,
There was a class of misfit kids from all around the place.
They snuck aboard a mystery ship,
Which soon slipped through a spacial rip,

And now they're stuck on a long strange trip."
—The Theme Song

The short description: Star Trek: Voyager as teenagers.

The long description: A live-action science fiction show for children that aired on Nickelodeon. It told the story of a group of Starcademy students from different planets who sneaked aboard a mysterious space ship called The Christa. After two of their teachers come looking for them, the ship takes off with all of them aboard, right through a white hole that drops them off over 7 years from home. They become lost in space.

By pure coincidence, Bill "Will Robinson" Mumy of Lost in Space was one of the creators of this show. By less coincidence, Peter David is the other.

The characters are listed on the characters subpage.

There's also an entertaining pictorial series summary.

Tropes used in Space Cases include:
  • Adults Are Useless: "Davenport and Goddard do the best they can."
    • Since the Christa won't respond to their commands, they really are.
  • Aliens Speaking English
  • Exclusively Evil: The Spung.
  • And Starring: Paul Boretski as Commander Seth Goddard
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Radu in the second episode, albeit virus-induced.
  • The Bridge
  • Bullying a Dragon: Harlan does this to Radu, rather a lot. Given that we've seen what he's capable of when an alien virus drives him over the edge, it's a damn good thing for Harlan's welfare that Radu's a harmless, socially-awkward, somewhat klutzy sweetheart rather than the violent savage Harlan seems to think all his species are.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Thelma, expect everything she does to be off-the-wall and of marginal usefulness.
    • Catalina appears to be one at first, habitually talking to her imaginary friend Suzee. It turns out Suzee is actually real.
  • Curse of Babel: Catalina is the only one who knows why the ship is under attack in the same episode that she loses her voice from practicing her sonic scream powers.
  • Data Crystal
  • Dawson Casting: Nicely averted by the actors who played Catalina, Bova, and Rosie, all of whom were 13-14 during the first season. Radu and Suzee were borderline; both actors were 19-20 during the second season. Played deadly straight with Walter Emanuel Jones who, several years earlier, had been too old for his role in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and, well, hadn't gotten any younger since.
  • Did Not Do the Research: Rosee says that on Mercury, they always look on the sunny side of the street and both sides are the sunny side. Well; not at once, but you do got to give her credit that she knew Mercury wasn't Tidally locked.
  • Disney Death: Catalina in the first season finale.
    • This was actually a case of Executive Meddling. Catalina was supposed to die, and be replaced by the recurring character Elmira. Nick thought that she was too alien, and they were forced into having Catalina trade places with Suzee. Other examples of Nick's meddling was moving Davenport and Goddard into the background in season 2.
  • The Eeyore: Bova
  • Empathic Weapon: The Christa, which works only for the kids, defends herself when she thinks she's being invaded, and is alive... sort of... more or less...
  • Even the Guys Want Him: Commander Seth motherfucking Goddard.
  • Evil Twin: "The Trouble With Doubles."
  • Executive Meddling: The original season 1 finale came without the tacked on ending where it is revealed Catalina survived the explosion in another dimension but Nickelodeon demanded they put it in because children can't handle death. Also, it was originally planned for Elmira to officially join the main cast in season 2. However, Nick executives felt she was too "alien" and were afraid fans would find her scary. So, they replaced her with Susie.
  • Expository Theme Tune
  • Fantastic Racism: Harlan to Radu. The best part is Harlan is the token black guy.
    • Radu to Elmira. Slightly more understandable since her race enslaved his. He gets over it.
  • Five-Man Band: By personality and skills:
  • Five-Token Band: IN SPACE! There's a Mercurian, a Uranian, a Titanian (who gets replaced by whatever Suzee is in Season 2), an Andromedan and the human is an African-American. A pretty diverse group.
  • Genki Girl: Rosie
  • Genre Savvy: Commander Goddard
  • Hot-Blooded: Harlan
  • Human Aliens
  • Humans Are Special: In the Personality Swap episode, the perks Radu gains of being human are getting to boss everyone around and act like you're better than everyone else, so also Humans Are Bastards.
  • Humanity Ensues: During the Freaky Friday episode, Thelma was switched with Suzee and became...whatever Suzee is. She was upset about this since the combination of new emotions and being mentally cut off from Christa was too much for her to handle.
  • I Ate What?: A comedic example, though we never find out what the mystery substance is. The Christa is stranded on a planet and three of the cast are sitting around a fire, where the following exchange occurs.

Harlan: Ugh! What is that?
Bova: Don't know. I found it over there. On the ground.
Harlan: ... Why are you cooking something that's not even food?
Bova: Why are you eating something that's not even food?

"Your ship is alive?"
Goddard: Our ship is part machine, and part living matter.

  • Loud of War: Done by the evil twins in The Trouble with Doubles.
  • Mr. Fanservice: In "Both Sides Now," Radu gets turned into a human. So many girls (and statistically several boys) liked him a lot better that way.
  • My Brain Is Big: Davenport says almost this exact line when her head swells to 19 times its size and she develops Psychic Powers enough to (seemingly) bend the laws of metaphysics. In actuality she just figures out how to access the ship's "morphing abilities," which supposedly makes more sense but really doesn't...
  • Nice Hat: Rosie wore one that helped her regulate her high body temperature in the first season. She ditched it later on, a sign of maturation and better control over one's heat powers for her race.
  • Noodle Incident: Goddard's "space pirate story." It was what busted his rank, put him on thin ice with the brass and "almost started a war." Reaver - said space pirate - feels that he owes Goddard some payback for what happened.
  • Organic Technology
  • Personality Powers
  • Personality Swap: "Both Sides Now" because The Mind Is a Plaything of the Body.
  • Playing with Fire: Rosie
  • Put on a Bus: Not only Catalina when she was sent to another dimension—don't worry, we don't mean that sort of other dimension. Commander Goddard was crushed by the ship while taking off from the planet they'd been stranded on and put in some kind of Suspended Animation to heal for the series' duration. His only appearances afterwards were a minute or two of the others checking up on him.
    • Goddard was actually healed by the penultimate episode and was present for the it and the finale. He makes up for his absence by single handedly saving the crew from the Doppleganger.
  • Ragtag Bunch of Misfits
  • Real Life Writes the Plot: Part of the reason Catalina had to be written out was because Jewel Staite had a commitment to the Disney Channel/Family Channel (CA) series Flash Forward (no relation to the '09 series). Peter David knew this going in; thus the creation of Suzee.
    • Actually, he originally envisioned having Catalina stay dead and have Elmira take her place on the Christa. However, Nickelodeon intervened and squashed that. Some believe this is why Suzee was so much of a Creator's Pet was that they had to cobble her character together at the last minute.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Harlan and Radu.
  • Reverse the Polarity: Not only could Rosie and Bova expel massive amounts of heat and electricity, they could also absorb it as well if the ship was overheated or overloaded.
  • Rubber Forehead Aliens: They even take it a step further and have Rainbow-Hair aliens.
  • Shock and Awe: Bova
  • Shout-Out: The ship is named for Christa McAuliffe, the schoolteacher who was killed in the Challenger explosion. Also, a few of the kids' names reference famous sci-fi writers; Harlan Band = Harlan Ellison; Bova = Ben Bova.
    • This one takes some setup: one of the (very few) changes that J. Michael Straczynski wrote into Peter David's episode "There All the Honor Lies" of Babylon 5 involved a bear getting thrown out an airlock. See, JMS hates cute, the bear was a gift from Peter to JMS...it was inevitable. Fast-forward to Space Cases. In the second episode, the kids find a teddy bear floating in space, leading one to ask, "what kind of monster would space a perfectly good Earth bear?" It turns out to have been an evil race called the Straczyn, who wanted to conquer the galaxy, but didn't have the budget, so they tried for shoestring bio-warfare, booby-trapping the bear. There's also a game called Minbar chess.
    • Being a former cast member of Babylon 5, Mumy also added a little B5 shout out. In the episode The Trouble with Doubles, there's a scene where the evil twins are tormenting their nice counterparts by playing annoying and loud music into the room they're trapped in. In a line of dialogue, it is revealed that the instrument being played is called a Minbari flugel horn.
  • Star Trek Shake: Lampshade Hanging: everyone BUT Radu is getting knocked around, quite dramatically so, but Radu is standing completely still.
    • This one is actually justified in-show. Radu has super strength and super hearing, since balance is established in the ears, those two traits would justify a great sense of balance.
  • Super Strength: Radu
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute: Suzee
    • In fact, Peter David knew that Jewel Staite had another commitment (to Flash Forward), so he wrote Suzee into the script as an "imaginary friend." When Jewel had to leave, all that had to be done was to switch 'em off et voila!
  • Team Mom: Miss Davenport
  • To the Batpole: The cast uses a network of unbelievably cool slide-like tubes to travel between areas of the ship. Thanks to TECHNOLOGY, they can slide up just as easily as down.
    • One episode even had the ship malfunctioning so two of them got stuck in the tubes all day.
  • Translator Microbes: Harlan is given a potion by a tribe of aliens who think he's their king to allow him to understand them. Not only was language simply never an issue before or after, but language poses no problem for the others when they show up to rescue him.
  • True Companions: Andromedans are born in hatcheries and raised without a family. The Christa's crew is Radu's first experience of what families are like. Too bad it's a kind of dysfunctional one.
  • Uranus Is Showing

Bova: I hate being from Uranus! I'm the butt of every joke!