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There was a programme I saw on TV a long time ago (it could have been anywhere from 8 to 20 years ago). I think since that "episode" was self-contained that it was either an episode of a series similar to the Twilight Zone or the Outer Limit or it could have been a movie.



There was a disease (it might have been called Rigum) and those infected were exiled to this ship. The story I think starts in media res so the exiling already happened and this disease was a fact of life for the inhabitants. The disease caused the human bodies to mutate. The captain had his hands extra large, and his lover had her chest entirely with this gooey transformation. A military guy comes (he might have been wearing white) asking for a sample of their blood or DNA in exchange for a cure and a ticket back to Earth if they succeed. The disease had mutated so whatever countermeasures they had no longer work. He himself had the disease, and shows it to the Captain to try to earn his trust. The Captain refuses and his crew mutinies against him and kills him. They agree to the Military guy's request. When the Military guy comes back, he brings back more exiled people instead of a cure, so it looked like the cure didn't work. The current Mutineering Captain commits suicide since he didn't listen to the previous Captain and had killed him. The previous Captain's lover then takes command of the ship.



I looked for a long time based on the disease name but I must have remembered the name wrong since I couldn't find it. The show was in colored. It was in English.



Edit:
Turns out I was close the Disease name as RIGM, so I had an extra letter.










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    Hi, welcome to SF&F! Nice description, but it might be possible to remember some more details if you check out the suggestions and edit in anything additional you recall. You could also be more clear about when "a long time ago" could have been.

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  • @DavidW Unfortunately, I only can provide a range of years, but it was in the last 20 years I believe. As for more details, I provided the plot as I remembered it but I don't remember more at the moment.

    – Rockyx123
    8 hours ago











  • This is also in a book! I know I've read this as a novelette or a fairly long short story, now I gotta remember it

    – DannyMcG
    7 hours ago











  • @DannyMcG. I think you might be remembering the Harlan Ellison story in the answer I posted? Is "Paingod and Other Delusions" the book you remembered?

    – the guest
    6 hours ago






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    @the guest yeah, I read 'Paingod etc' a few years ago, cheers. I think a re-read is due

    – DannyMcG
    3 hours ago

















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There was a programme I saw on TV a long time ago (it could have been anywhere from 8 to 20 years ago). I think since that "episode" was self-contained that it was either an episode of a series similar to the Twilight Zone or the Outer Limit or it could have been a movie.



There was a disease (it might have been called Rigum) and those infected were exiled to this ship. The story I think starts in media res so the exiling already happened and this disease was a fact of life for the inhabitants. The disease caused the human bodies to mutate. The captain had his hands extra large, and his lover had her chest entirely with this gooey transformation. A military guy comes (he might have been wearing white) asking for a sample of their blood or DNA in exchange for a cure and a ticket back to Earth if they succeed. The disease had mutated so whatever countermeasures they had no longer work. He himself had the disease, and shows it to the Captain to try to earn his trust. The Captain refuses and his crew mutinies against him and kills him. They agree to the Military guy's request. When the Military guy comes back, he brings back more exiled people instead of a cure, so it looked like the cure didn't work. The current Mutineering Captain commits suicide since he didn't listen to the previous Captain and had killed him. The previous Captain's lover then takes command of the ship.



I looked for a long time based on the disease name but I must have remembered the name wrong since I couldn't find it. The show was in colored. It was in English.



Edit:
Turns out I was close the Disease name as RIGM, so I had an extra letter.










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    Hi, welcome to SF&F! Nice description, but it might be possible to remember some more details if you check out the suggestions and edit in anything additional you recall. You could also be more clear about when "a long time ago" could have been.

    – DavidW
    8 hours ago











  • @DavidW Unfortunately, I only can provide a range of years, but it was in the last 20 years I believe. As for more details, I provided the plot as I remembered it but I don't remember more at the moment.

    – Rockyx123
    8 hours ago











  • This is also in a book! I know I've read this as a novelette or a fairly long short story, now I gotta remember it

    – DannyMcG
    7 hours ago











  • @DannyMcG. I think you might be remembering the Harlan Ellison story in the answer I posted? Is "Paingod and Other Delusions" the book you remembered?

    – the guest
    6 hours ago






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    @the guest yeah, I read 'Paingod etc' a few years ago, cheers. I think a re-read is due

    – DannyMcG
    3 hours ago













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There was a programme I saw on TV a long time ago (it could have been anywhere from 8 to 20 years ago). I think since that "episode" was self-contained that it was either an episode of a series similar to the Twilight Zone or the Outer Limit or it could have been a movie.



There was a disease (it might have been called Rigum) and those infected were exiled to this ship. The story I think starts in media res so the exiling already happened and this disease was a fact of life for the inhabitants. The disease caused the human bodies to mutate. The captain had his hands extra large, and his lover had her chest entirely with this gooey transformation. A military guy comes (he might have been wearing white) asking for a sample of their blood or DNA in exchange for a cure and a ticket back to Earth if they succeed. The disease had mutated so whatever countermeasures they had no longer work. He himself had the disease, and shows it to the Captain to try to earn his trust. The Captain refuses and his crew mutinies against him and kills him. They agree to the Military guy's request. When the Military guy comes back, he brings back more exiled people instead of a cure, so it looked like the cure didn't work. The current Mutineering Captain commits suicide since he didn't listen to the previous Captain and had killed him. The previous Captain's lover then takes command of the ship.



I looked for a long time based on the disease name but I must have remembered the name wrong since I couldn't find it. The show was in colored. It was in English.



Edit:
Turns out I was close the Disease name as RIGM, so I had an extra letter.










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There was a programme I saw on TV a long time ago (it could have been anywhere from 8 to 20 years ago). I think since that "episode" was self-contained that it was either an episode of a series similar to the Twilight Zone or the Outer Limit or it could have been a movie.



There was a disease (it might have been called Rigum) and those infected were exiled to this ship. The story I think starts in media res so the exiling already happened and this disease was a fact of life for the inhabitants. The disease caused the human bodies to mutate. The captain had his hands extra large, and his lover had her chest entirely with this gooey transformation. A military guy comes (he might have been wearing white) asking for a sample of their blood or DNA in exchange for a cure and a ticket back to Earth if they succeed. The disease had mutated so whatever countermeasures they had no longer work. He himself had the disease, and shows it to the Captain to try to earn his trust. The Captain refuses and his crew mutinies against him and kills him. They agree to the Military guy's request. When the Military guy comes back, he brings back more exiled people instead of a cure, so it looked like the cure didn't work. The current Mutineering Captain commits suicide since he didn't listen to the previous Captain and had killed him. The previous Captain's lover then takes command of the ship.



I looked for a long time based on the disease name but I must have remembered the name wrong since I couldn't find it. The show was in colored. It was in English.



Edit:
Turns out I was close the Disease name as RIGM, so I had an extra letter.







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    Hi, welcome to SF&F! Nice description, but it might be possible to remember some more details if you check out the suggestions and edit in anything additional you recall. You could also be more clear about when "a long time ago" could have been.

    – DavidW
    8 hours ago











  • @DavidW Unfortunately, I only can provide a range of years, but it was in the last 20 years I believe. As for more details, I provided the plot as I remembered it but I don't remember more at the moment.

    – Rockyx123
    8 hours ago











  • This is also in a book! I know I've read this as a novelette or a fairly long short story, now I gotta remember it

    – DannyMcG
    7 hours ago











  • @DannyMcG. I think you might be remembering the Harlan Ellison story in the answer I posted? Is "Paingod and Other Delusions" the book you remembered?

    – the guest
    6 hours ago






  • 1





    @the guest yeah, I read 'Paingod etc' a few years ago, cheers. I think a re-read is due

    – DannyMcG
    3 hours ago












  • 1





    Hi, welcome to SF&F! Nice description, but it might be possible to remember some more details if you check out the suggestions and edit in anything additional you recall. You could also be more clear about when "a long time ago" could have been.

    – DavidW
    8 hours ago











  • @DavidW Unfortunately, I only can provide a range of years, but it was in the last 20 years I believe. As for more details, I provided the plot as I remembered it but I don't remember more at the moment.

    – Rockyx123
    8 hours ago











  • This is also in a book! I know I've read this as a novelette or a fairly long short story, now I gotta remember it

    – DannyMcG
    7 hours ago











  • @DannyMcG. I think you might be remembering the Harlan Ellison story in the answer I posted? Is "Paingod and Other Delusions" the book you remembered?

    – the guest
    6 hours ago






  • 1





    @the guest yeah, I read 'Paingod etc' a few years ago, cheers. I think a re-read is due

    – DannyMcG
    3 hours ago







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Hi, welcome to SF&F! Nice description, but it might be possible to remember some more details if you check out the suggestions and edit in anything additional you recall. You could also be more clear about when "a long time ago" could have been.

– DavidW
8 hours ago





Hi, welcome to SF&F! Nice description, but it might be possible to remember some more details if you check out the suggestions and edit in anything additional you recall. You could also be more clear about when "a long time ago" could have been.

– DavidW
8 hours ago













@DavidW Unfortunately, I only can provide a range of years, but it was in the last 20 years I believe. As for more details, I provided the plot as I remembered it but I don't remember more at the moment.

– Rockyx123
8 hours ago





@DavidW Unfortunately, I only can provide a range of years, but it was in the last 20 years I believe. As for more details, I provided the plot as I remembered it but I don't remember more at the moment.

– Rockyx123
8 hours ago













This is also in a book! I know I've read this as a novelette or a fairly long short story, now I gotta remember it

– DannyMcG
7 hours ago





This is also in a book! I know I've read this as a novelette or a fairly long short story, now I gotta remember it

– DannyMcG
7 hours ago













@DannyMcG. I think you might be remembering the Harlan Ellison story in the answer I posted? Is "Paingod and Other Delusions" the book you remembered?

– the guest
6 hours ago





@DannyMcG. I think you might be remembering the Harlan Ellison story in the answer I posted? Is "Paingod and Other Delusions" the book you remembered?

– the guest
6 hours ago




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@the guest yeah, I read 'Paingod etc' a few years ago, cheers. I think a re-read is due

– DannyMcG
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@the guest yeah, I read 'Paingod etc' a few years ago, cheers. I think a re-read is due

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This might be an episode of "Masters of Science Fiction" (2007 TV series), called "The Discarded".



This series debuted on ABC and only ran for 6 episodes, each an hour long. Here is the IMDb.com page:



https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0897735/?ref_=ttep_ep4



Here is a plot synopsis of this episode from IMDb.com:




After 37 years traveling in space in the hope of finding a new home, a
group of mutants face an interesting proposition. There are now only
93 discards left on the ship, less that one-third of the original
group. An envoy from Earth visits them to advise that the virus that
caused their mutations has spread but that they have managed to find a
cure. The only problem is that they need the mutants' blood in order
to manufacture the serum and in exchange, the discards are offered the
opportunity to return to Earth....but is the offer genuine?



—garykmcd




This episode was based on a short story written by Harlan Ellison in 1959 and was also known as "The Abnormals". It 1st appeared in an anthology called "Paingod and Other Delusions" in 1965. Here is a link to Goodreads entry for this story:



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/182549.Paingod_and_Other_Delusions



Here is a clip from YouTube and it shows the character with the large hand meeting the military type guy dressed in white.









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This might be an episode of "Masters of Science Fiction" (2007 TV series), called "The Discarded".



This series debuted on ABC and only ran for 6 episodes, each an hour long. Here is the IMDb.com page:



https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0897735/?ref_=ttep_ep4



Here is a plot synopsis of this episode from IMDb.com:




After 37 years traveling in space in the hope of finding a new home, a
group of mutants face an interesting proposition. There are now only
93 discards left on the ship, less that one-third of the original
group. An envoy from Earth visits them to advise that the virus that
caused their mutations has spread but that they have managed to find a
cure. The only problem is that they need the mutants' blood in order
to manufacture the serum and in exchange, the discards are offered the
opportunity to return to Earth....but is the offer genuine?



—garykmcd




This episode was based on a short story written by Harlan Ellison in 1959 and was also known as "The Abnormals". It 1st appeared in an anthology called "Paingod and Other Delusions" in 1965. Here is a link to Goodreads entry for this story:



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/182549.Paingod_and_Other_Delusions



Here is a clip from YouTube and it shows the character with the large hand meeting the military type guy dressed in white.









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This might be an episode of "Masters of Science Fiction" (2007 TV series), called "The Discarded".



This series debuted on ABC and only ran for 6 episodes, each an hour long. Here is the IMDb.com page:



https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0897735/?ref_=ttep_ep4



Here is a plot synopsis of this episode from IMDb.com:




After 37 years traveling in space in the hope of finding a new home, a
group of mutants face an interesting proposition. There are now only
93 discards left on the ship, less that one-third of the original
group. An envoy from Earth visits them to advise that the virus that
caused their mutations has spread but that they have managed to find a
cure. The only problem is that they need the mutants' blood in order
to manufacture the serum and in exchange, the discards are offered the
opportunity to return to Earth....but is the offer genuine?



—garykmcd




This episode was based on a short story written by Harlan Ellison in 1959 and was also known as "The Abnormals". It 1st appeared in an anthology called "Paingod and Other Delusions" in 1965. Here is a link to Goodreads entry for this story:



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/182549.Paingod_and_Other_Delusions



Here is a clip from YouTube and it shows the character with the large hand meeting the military type guy dressed in white.









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This might be an episode of "Masters of Science Fiction" (2007 TV series), called "The Discarded".



This series debuted on ABC and only ran for 6 episodes, each an hour long. Here is the IMDb.com page:



https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0897735/?ref_=ttep_ep4



Here is a plot synopsis of this episode from IMDb.com:




After 37 years traveling in space in the hope of finding a new home, a
group of mutants face an interesting proposition. There are now only
93 discards left on the ship, less that one-third of the original
group. An envoy from Earth visits them to advise that the virus that
caused their mutations has spread but that they have managed to find a
cure. The only problem is that they need the mutants' blood in order
to manufacture the serum and in exchange, the discards are offered the
opportunity to return to Earth....but is the offer genuine?



—garykmcd




This episode was based on a short story written by Harlan Ellison in 1959 and was also known as "The Abnormals". It 1st appeared in an anthology called "Paingod and Other Delusions" in 1965. Here is a link to Goodreads entry for this story:



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/182549.Paingod_and_Other_Delusions



Here is a clip from YouTube and it shows the character with the large hand meeting the military type guy dressed in white.









share|improve this answer















This might be an episode of "Masters of Science Fiction" (2007 TV series), called "The Discarded".



This series debuted on ABC and only ran for 6 episodes, each an hour long. Here is the IMDb.com page:



https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0897735/?ref_=ttep_ep4



Here is a plot synopsis of this episode from IMDb.com:




After 37 years traveling in space in the hope of finding a new home, a
group of mutants face an interesting proposition. There are now only
93 discards left on the ship, less that one-third of the original
group. An envoy from Earth visits them to advise that the virus that
caused their mutations has spread but that they have managed to find a
cure. The only problem is that they need the mutants' blood in order
to manufacture the serum and in exchange, the discards are offered the
opportunity to return to Earth....but is the offer genuine?



—garykmcd




This episode was based on a short story written by Harlan Ellison in 1959 and was also known as "The Abnormals". It 1st appeared in an anthology called "Paingod and Other Delusions" in 1965. Here is a link to Goodreads entry for this story:



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/182549.Paingod_and_Other_Delusions



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