Exploring a derelict craft, Lister comes across a rather interesting looking virtual reality game, which turns out to be not quite what it seems. Sequel to Death and Humiliation, and An Occasional Dream.
On a supply run to a no longer inhabited moon, Lister contracts a disease that only affects those suffering from unrequited love. He claims he doesn't have feelings for anyone, but he is faced with a choice: honesty or death.
Rimmer is once again torturing himself over an upcoming exam. Lister tries to help and suggests Rimmer might be happier concentrating on something else. Can Lister convince him to give something new a try? Pre-accident.
After the events following Lister discovering Rimmer's secret, Lister thought they had put all that behind them. But then he has a weird dream about Rimmer that gets him thinking. And if that isn't bad enough, the artificial gravity is on the blink. Sequel to Death and Humiliation.
Viktor falls asleep in the lab again, and Jayce carries him back to his room, stirring up some feelings in him that he hadn't noticed before.
After three million years, the hologram personality disks are reaching the end of their life and need to be copied onto new media. Unfortunately Holly's verification circuits got frazzled so that task falls to the crew, and Rimmer is faced with the very real possibility that Lister might discover his darkest secret.
It's Jinx's birthday and she ropes Silco into baking cupcakes with her.
Jinx makes Silco a gift for Father's Day, and it ends up opening a whole can of worms that threatens to tear them apart.
Caring for Jinx's hair had become her and Silco's shared ritual.
In a parallel universe, Silco moves faster in response to Jayce's offer of Zaun's independence in return for Jinx. Come and see two other ways events might have unfolded.
Jinx is growing up and starting to experiment with make-up, but quickly becomes frustrated with her lack of skill. Silco wants to help her, so he lets her practise on him.
A retelling of the story from Silco's perspective.
Shortly after Silco takes in Jinx, she hears him wake up from a nightmare.
A young Jinx accuses Silco of not trusting her, so he asks her to administer his eye medicine for the first time.
A reimagining of season one, from the perspective of Mason Eckhart.