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Jupiter Moon is a science fiction soap opera television series first broadcast by British Satellite Broadcasting's Galaxy channel in 1990. 150 episodes were commissioned and made, but only the first 108 were broadcast before the closure of BSB. Episodes 109–150 were first shown in the UK on the Sci Fi Channel in 1996.

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00:04Something very odd's been going on.
00:07Oh, hello. Changed your mind.
00:09Someone has.
00:11It seems that Timmy's now cleared for the Mars flight tomorrow.
00:14Really? That's terrific.
00:17Apparently somebody's carried out a diagnostic test for MV-14.
00:21Look, can I get you a drink?
00:22No.
00:24I think you ought to tell me what the hell's been going on here.
00:36I don't know.
01:02You did what?
01:04Scribbled your signature on Timmy's medical certificate.
01:06But that's forgery.
01:07A big deal.
01:08It puts at risk the lives of everybody living on Mars colony.
01:10Come on, Pierce.
01:11And it makes me responsible for it.
01:12Look, it's a routine document, not the Treaty of Rome.
01:15You forged my signature because your own is worthless.
01:17Yes, well, somebody had to do something.
01:19We'd have waited until the year 3000 for you to get your act together.
01:22I'm going to bed.
01:23Look, you didn't even do the legitimate test.
01:25The proper culture sample just isn't here.
01:27I'm the only person qualified on this ship to do the test.
01:30Night-night, Pierce.
01:31Look, you can't take risks with things like MV-14.
01:33You said he has an allergy problem.
01:36You said if he stays in his current environment, he might well die.
01:41Tell Brelin to cancel Timmy's passage.
01:44It'll take 10 seconds.
01:46I'm going to have to think this one through.
01:47That's right.
01:48You think about it.
01:50The Mars ship sails tomorrow.
01:52The shuttle to Space City, Valhalla and connections for the Marinara will be...
01:58Don't rush, Timmy.
01:59You've got plenty of time.
01:59I can't find my dungarees.
02:01Oh, Tim.
02:03There you go.
02:04Oh, yeah.
02:05Idiot.
02:06Now, you've got all your pills and potions.
02:07I'll tell you a few days away from here, all your symptoms will go anyway.
02:10I'll get new ones every two minutes.
02:12Oh, dear.
02:13You really do need a change of scene.
02:15I envy you, Timmy.
02:16Polar ice caps.
02:18Clear pink skies.
02:20A vast rift valley.
02:23What are you doing with that?
02:24It gives me a sense of security.
02:26You're not taking that.
02:27You'll never get past the port authorities.
02:28I think you're a terrorist.
02:30Do I look like a terrorist?
02:31Yeah.
02:32Why all those biscuits?
02:34Well, there might be terrible shortages.
02:35Oh, dear.
02:36We're only going to Mars.
02:37It's not a different solar system.
02:39Well, it's better to be on the south side.
02:41But you won't be able to carry it all.
02:42Shuttle to Space City.
02:44Valhalla and connections for the Marinara will be...
02:47I'm not going to be gone long.
02:48Well, this isn't the test.
02:50Deedless is the big one.
02:52Yeah.
02:53I'm not going.
02:54Oh, don't be deaf, Fiona.
02:56I'm fed up of being pushed around.
02:58I don't want to go to Mars.
02:59I never wanted to go to Mars.
03:01Well, who's going to look after Timmy?
03:03Timmy's nearly 15.
03:04He's not my responsibility.
03:06You know, if I'm frustrated and dissatisfied,
03:08I won't be of any use to him anyway, will I?
03:10Well, if you start that up again,
03:11Harriet's going to go up the wall.
03:13Harriet always goes up the wall.
03:14She doesn't need me to help her.
03:16Well, I don't want you to go, Fee.
03:18It's my mum and dad's fault.
03:20They try and live through me all the time.
03:22That's because you're an only child.
03:24All their failures and thwarted ambitions
03:26they want to see put right through me.
03:27It's not fair, Sarah.
03:28It's my life and nobody should live it but me.
03:31Doesn't this lovely lash make your eyes sting?
03:33No, not if you apply it sparingly.
03:35I can't take it.
03:36I just can't take it, Sarah.
03:37It's a terrible class of person on Mars.
03:40Provincial nouveau riche, you know.
03:41The most boring place in the universe.
03:44I bet you'd like the Japanese leisure centre.
03:46Promiscuous travel, I call it.
03:48You shouldn't go anywhere unless you've got a real reason.
03:51Ow, ow.
03:52Well, you've got to go, Fee.
03:53No, I haven't.
03:55The ship's got to go.
03:56I'm going to hide.
03:57Ow, where?
03:58I don't know.
03:59You'll help me, won't you?
04:01All right.
04:02You know you're going to get into big trouble.
04:04What can they do, Sarah?
04:06When the ship's gone, it's gone.
04:07And they can't shove me out of the airlock after it, can they?
04:11Okay.
04:11If you tell him, what will the consequences be?
04:14Brelin will have a fit.
04:16Timmy won't go.
04:17He'll stay here.
04:18He'll get worse.
04:19Piers, he'll probably die.
04:21I'll lose my job, that's for sure.
04:23And your conscience will be clear with it.
04:25Sleep easy at night.
04:25Look, I don't want this deception.
04:27I need to know exactly what is wrong with him.
04:29It's like being on a roundabout.
04:31We've been over it a hundred times.
04:32You said he has an acute allergenic reaction to his current environment.
04:35Look, I haven't done all the tests.
04:37There isn't time to do all the tests.
04:39Look, it's not just the tests.
04:41It's the medical certificate.
04:43It's the Ford medical certificate.
04:44Your one.
04:45Yeah, okay, I've done wrong.
04:47But like it or not, we are in this together.
04:51But she did do a blood test.
04:52Yes.
04:53And the result was negative.
04:54But the virus indicator was out of date.
04:55Well, that doesn't mean to say it wasn't effective.
04:57You know how cautious these pharmaceutical companies are.
04:59It still wasn't a valid test, Harriet.
05:01I don't know.
05:04He can't be allowed to go.
05:06You mean to say you want to take Timmy off the ship again?
05:08Look, that woman has acted with criminal irresponsibility.
05:10And she's so blasé about the whole thing.
05:12I know.
05:12Did you hear the stories about her and the relief maintenance engineer on her journey up from her?
05:16That has got nothing to do with it, Harriet.
05:18Character is destiny, Piers.
05:19People who are unreliable in one area of their lives cannot be trusted in another.
05:23She actually forged my signature.
05:24I'm very worried about the caliber of some of my staff.
05:27No, I'm not surprised.
05:27But she did get Timmy on the Mars ship.
05:29Oh, so you're suggesting we just ignore the whole thing?
05:31I don't know.
05:32It's a bit of a bombshell.
05:33But if there was a way of just keeping it quiet...
05:36And Timmy has got, you know, the Mars 14 virus, and two or three hundred people die...
05:40Shutting the pods for Space City, Valhalla and Marinala's connections in T minus 30 minutes.
05:46No, Fiona, lie flat and wriggle under.
05:49Oh, my hair's caught.
05:51I can get under there, no problem.
05:53Look, come out, come out again.
05:55And then go back in again flat, all right?
05:57Talk about space confinement syndrome.
05:59Right, now lie flat this time on your back and just ease yourself under there slowly.
06:03Yeah?
06:04Yep.
06:05Oh, Sarah, it's disgusting under here.
06:09Hi.
06:12Hey, Fee, is there a gold ear under there with a black bubble in it?
06:14Oh, brilliant.
06:16I've been looking for that everywhere.
06:17Oh, what are they?
06:20Oh, I'm really glad you got under there, Fee.
06:24Are you all right?
06:25Yes.
06:26So awful.
06:27So this is so big.
06:28It's so little.
06:30Yeah.
06:31Sarah?
06:32Yeah?
06:32You know when you do your washing and you end up with odd socks?
06:35Yeah.
06:36Well, every sock that anyone's lost anywhere is under here.
06:39This is the Universal Lost Sock Office.
06:41It's not exactly a subtle place to hide, is it?
06:44I mean, the first place anyone ever looks is under the bed.
06:46It's obvious.
06:46Well, you just don't understand the psychology of it, Melody.
06:49People never look in the obvious place.
06:55Miss Harvey?
06:56Mm-hmm.
06:56Have you seen Fiona?
06:57No, no, no.
06:58Not a glimpse all day.
06:59That's odd.
07:00I want a briefer on caring for Timmy on the journey.
07:03Uh, you and I had better have a chat, don't you think?
07:06You've been drawn to Piers?
07:07Yes.
07:09Look, he's really indecisive.
07:11I find him honest and thorough.
07:12Shall we say half an hour in the dome?
07:16Oh, what's wrong with her?
07:18Love, Mercedes.
07:19You know about love?
07:21Well, not like that.
07:22She's catatonic.
07:23It's very quieted.
07:24Haven't you ever experienced that?
07:27No.
07:28Frankly, no, I haven't.
07:29No one could fail to love you, is that it?
07:31I'm an egoist, Charles.
07:32If there's a whiff of uninterest, then vroom, vroom, I'm off.
07:35Well, I might sympathize if it was anyone other than Alex.
07:39You're so vehement about him.
07:41It makes me wonder.
07:42Oh, that I think I hate him.
07:44In fact, I love him.
07:44That sort of nonsense.
07:45Maybe.
07:46How about you?
07:48Has your heart ever been broken?
07:49I have led the life of a cloistered monk.
07:52Ah, so there's a wife in there somewhere.
07:55Not now.
07:56Once upon a time when the world was young?
07:58Yeah.
07:59Are you going to tell me about it?
08:01One day, perhaps, if I think I can trust you.
08:04Oh, Charles.
08:04Mars Flight Marinaris will leave at 2200 hours.
08:09Passengers from the Ilya and Valhalla will arrive in Space City at 1730 hours.
08:15Yes?
08:16Could you tell me who from the Ilya will be on the Mars flight?
08:18Tim Shaw, Fiona McBride, coming down on the shuttle.
08:21And from Valhalla?
08:22Alex has been on the Mars ship since last Thursday, Helinda.
08:26He's been checking the communications equipment.
08:29Communications?
08:30Well, that's rich.
08:32Communications is the last thing he's allowed to do.
08:33Oh, don't, Helinda.
08:35It's deliberate, isn't it?
08:36Perhaps he just doesn't want to talk to you.
08:39We were going together.
08:42He'd have told me.
08:44He'd have explained.
08:46It's my father behind this.
08:49It's my father paid you.
08:54Look, forget the conspiracy theory and face the facts.
08:58Alex has longed for Mars from the first moment he set foot in Jupiter's system and found himself
09:02under arrest.
09:03I saw no reason to frustrate his ambition any longer.
09:08So you sent him?
09:10You made him go?
09:12I've procured him a ticket.
09:14You've scrawled your signature on a bit of paper.
09:17It's up to him to consider you, not me.
09:19And a life.
09:20Two lives are ruined.
09:21Oh, please, Helinda.
09:23Come on.
09:23I'll buy you a drink.
09:24Go of me.
09:25Come and talk.
09:26I'll listen.
09:33Come and talk to me.
09:57Well, I'm not phoning him to confess.
09:59What's the point?
10:00Timmy wouldn't go and I'd lose my job.
10:02Look, what I did might have been criminally wrong, but it was morally right.
10:06And given the same circumstances, I'd do it again.
10:08How could I ever trust you?
10:10Oh, God, here we go again.
10:10Look, don't you dare to be so casual.
10:12I've never known a bursar to behave the way you did.
10:14Okay, I'm a lousy bursar.
10:16But at least I've got the bottle to make a decision and stick to it.
10:19Oh, I have to admit, my natural instinct is to leave Will alone and let Tim go.
10:23Yes?
10:23But just supposing he has got the Mars virus.
10:25Well, we've been through this scenario.
10:26A dozen times, Piers was certain he hasn't.
10:28Well, he isn't certain anymore.
10:29Well, he needs to grow up.
10:31What is certain in this game?
10:33Are you certain the ship will get to Mars?
10:35Are you certain a meteor won't come crashing through the ceiling in the next ten minutes?
10:38What I am certain of is that I want your assurance you will not do this again.
10:42Okay.
10:43I won't forge Piers' signature and I won't do a blood test on Timshaw ever again, guide scout's honor.
10:48Now, if you'll excuse me, I'll go and do a bit of bursary, if that's all right by you.
10:53I won't feel confident that I'm going until I see the Elysian plane.
10:56Got your toothbrush.
10:56Melody, I have been in deep space since I was seven.
10:59Yeah, and how many times have you brushed your teeth?
11:00There's nothing wrong with my personal hygiene.
11:02I'm only teasing.
11:04Oh, I shall miss not having you to tease.
11:06Tim, what are you doing?
11:07Melody.
11:07I'm going to sing for you tonight.
11:08Have a look.
11:09Pretty vulgar.
11:10Pod off.
11:11Hey, you've got your travel data and your transit card.
11:13Yeah, I've got everything.
11:14Have you seen Fiona?
11:15No.
11:16She's not in her room.
11:17Oh, she's always late for everything.
11:18Well, she'd better not be late for the Marinaris or my job won't be worth two Eccuse.
11:24Would you know I was here?
11:26Yeah.
11:27I mean, if you didn't know I was here, would you know I was here?
11:31If you see what I mean?
11:36I'm nervous.
11:36I'm not surprised.
11:38You do realise how much trouble this is going to get us into, don't you?
11:41Oh, shut up, Sarah.
11:42What are you doing?
11:44I'm reading.
11:45Yeah, well, what?
11:46Um, intelligent life in the universe.
11:49Oh, that's not very convincing.
11:52Oh, quick.
11:53Fly flat.
11:54Flat.
11:57Open.
11:59The commissioner has been at the observatory since last week.
12:03We can get a message in two hours.
12:06Hello?
12:07No, it's okay.
12:09I'll call then if I need to.
12:10Professor Breland's deputising.
12:13No.
12:14It's all right.
12:31It's all right.
12:32All right.
12:33Let's work back a bit, shall we?
12:36When did you last see her?
12:37I can't remember.
12:38Oh, come on.
12:39Look, is this a Spanish inquisition or what?
12:41We have been calling her and she has not responded.
12:43Now, where is she?
12:44I don't know.
12:45Perhaps she's in the loop.
12:46For two hours and twenty minutes?
12:48You're travelling makes people nervous.
12:50We've looked in the toilets.
12:51We've looked in the saunas.
12:52There's no privacy on this ship.
12:54She is hiding somewhere to avoid going to Mars.
12:56Now, where is she?
12:56Why should I know?
12:58Honestly, bursting in here and cross-examining me like this, it's not on.
13:02Where is she, Sarah?
13:03She's supposed to look after Timmy.
13:04How am I supposed to supervise this ship with all these irresponsible...
13:08Have you looked in the laundry chute?
13:09Yes.
13:09Have you looked under the beds?
13:10Oh, don't be ridiculous.
13:11She's not that stupid.
13:13Hello, stupid.
13:16Oh, my God.
13:19It's crippling under there.
13:22Have you packed?
13:23No.
13:23What for?
13:24Mars.
13:25Oh, today.
13:26Six minutes.
13:27Be there.
13:27Put all of your possessions into a bag and move.
13:30Move!
13:50I've got time to think about all the legal and moral ramifications.
13:54I can't stand this.
13:55I've had a hell of a job with Fiona, and now you're fretting about moral and legal ramifications.
13:58Look, I'm serious.
13:59I'm serious, Piers, very serious.
14:01Morally, because Rebecca has admitted the forgery.
14:03Now, it's up to you or me to tell Brella nor de Gracie.
14:06Oh, de Gracie's at the observatory.
14:07Yes, I know he has done it.
14:08Have you tried to call him?
14:09Yes, and I may still have to, and he probably stopped Tim from going.
14:14Now, circumstantially, I think it best if Tim did go to Mars.
14:17He doesn't pose any threat, and he'd probably save his life.
14:19Look, Piers, we've had this conversation before.
14:22Timmy is at Space Harbour with his bags packed.
14:24Look, just imagine, just imagine the nightmare scenario,
14:26and Tim is harbouring the Mars 14 virus.
14:29And one, or 101 people die, there'll be an inquest.
14:33Rebecca will be guilty of manslaughter, and you and I will be guilty of complicity.
14:36Now, think about it.
14:37Is it worth it?
14:39We're as involved as she is, Harriet.
14:40Oh, fare thee well, my own heart to love.
14:46When I return, united we will be.
14:50It's not the leaving of Jupiter and we sing.
14:55But my darling, when I think of thee.
14:59Is we're bound for us a daily year?
15:03By way of the stormy thoughts, it's real.
15:07By way of the stormy thoughts, it's real.
15:08But you know, I'll write you a letter, my love.
15:12When I am homeward bound.
15:16So fare thee well, my own heart to love.
15:21When I return, united we will be.
15:24It's not the leaving of Jupiter and we sing.
15:30But my darling, when I think of thee.
15:40Jimmy, I've got a present for you.
15:42What is it?
15:42Had it since I was 15.
15:44Brought me luck.
15:45Turned me into a space hero.
15:46Your turn next, eh?
15:47Wow.
15:48Take me from here.
15:49Oh, my little brother.
15:51Listen, I want everybody to go to the bar and get a drink.
15:54Okay?
15:55That boy does not look at all well.
15:58It's his allergy.
15:59Well, now he's back on the ship.
16:00Has everything really been sorted out?
16:01It would seem so.
16:03Why does he look so dreadful?
16:05Perhaps I better check.
16:06Oh, I don't usually.
16:10Medical centre.
16:11Routine check on your Mars passenger, Timothy Shaw.
16:14You've got the requisite medical certificate this time, have you?
16:17Yes.
16:17He's inoculated against virus 14.
16:20He's clear of any infection with the virus.
16:22His allergies have been subdued with antihistamine
16:24and are non-contagious.
16:26And that's been validated by medical centre.
16:28Piers Gilpin on the ileo.
16:30Oh, good.
16:30That's fine, then.
16:31Just a routine check.
16:32Best to be over-cautious.
16:34Everything fine.
16:36Oh, yes.
16:36Everything's fine.
16:37My call will have been logged.
16:39The record will show every reasonable precaution was taken.
16:42Oh, my God, sir.
16:43I can't find my tweezers or my perm kit or my lovely lady toenat.
16:47Oh, you can get it all down there.
16:49You aren't going to the other side of the moon.
16:50I am going to the other side of the moon and I can't get it there.
16:53They're all special.
16:54Yeah, well, it's your own stupid fault,
16:56your daft idea in the first place.
16:58Look, write me out a list
17:00and anything I can get you, I'll send on to you, all right?
17:02You won't get there for six months.
17:04How can I last six months with only one pair of knickers?
17:06Not fair.
17:07I can pee you in a girl and not me.
17:09I've slighted that.
17:10Breland's a sadist.
17:12It's the same with all little men.
17:13Napoleon, Stalin.
17:14It's to compensate for their size.
17:16We all know he's ruthless.
17:18He's psychopathic.
17:19He sees love and has to smash it.
17:22What mystifies me is what you ever saw in Hartman.
17:25Well, it's obvious.
17:26I mean, he's just such a...
17:27Heartbreaker?
17:28No.
17:29Sorry.
17:30No, I'm puzzled.
17:31I really am.
17:32How can I describe it?
17:34Well, I mean his vibrations.
17:36Oh, no.
17:36They're so different to everybody else.
17:38Yeah, that's certainly true.
17:40All this makes me long to go on a journey, too.
17:44Soon you will.
17:45With me.
17:46A true journey of exploration.
17:48Oh, Deedalus.
17:49To the stars.
17:50Well, actually, I was thinking more of a sort of holiday, you know.
17:53Just something short.
17:54I'm sorry I haven't time at the moment.
17:56Pressure at work.
17:57Well, actually, I was thinking about going on my own.
18:00I like travelling alone.
18:02I, uh, need you around.
18:04That sounds like dependency, Charles.
18:07Does that frighten you?
18:08No, it's not my favourite thing.
18:11Perhaps we should talk about us.
18:13Charles, now isn't exactly the right time, is it?
18:16You don't want to hear.
18:17I'm no good at talking.
18:19You know, it's all, where are we going?
18:21What are we going to do?
18:21I'm losing my identity, you know.
18:24No.
18:25All I was saying was all this buzz over Timmy
18:28makes me long for a break, too, that's all.
18:31Oh, really?
18:32Yeah.
18:33I thought maybe Mars for a while.
18:37Mars?
18:39Well, any reason why I shouldn't go to Mars?
18:43Huh?
18:44I am tortured by all this.
18:46Is that a reason to torture everyone else?
18:48Well, I think you should help me.
18:50I have told you to do what you think is right.
18:53Deception is wrong.
18:55Well, tell de Gracie now!
19:00Put us all out of our misery.
19:03I won't be able to wash for three months.
19:05Shut up, Fiona.
19:06Timmy's getting all the fuss.
19:07You wouldn't think I was going, too.
19:09Yeah, well, you didn't think you were going, either.
19:11He's not the only one with sensitive skin, you know.
19:13I have to wash in Soft and Simple or I come out in a rash and you can't get Soft
19:16and Simple on Mars.
19:16I know it from...
19:17Oh, Fiona!
19:18Why is the sense of humor?
19:20Gone!
19:20This is past a joke.
19:22I mean, look at it, Sarah.
19:23There's not enough for a day trip to Io here.
19:25Now how can I survive with one pair of knickers?
19:27There's lack of fear, there's raging jealousy.
19:30Tim's going and not me.
19:32Oh, my God, I'm turning into a monster.
19:34Hey, Linda, no one is worth this.
19:36You know, even if it meant Timmy was going to die, I'd take his place on that ship.
19:41My God, you're hysterical.
19:43So much I care.
19:44Look, I know Alex.
19:45He's a liar, a cheat and totally ruthless.
19:50Mercedes, you know nothing.
19:52Okay, everybody, shut up and listen.
19:54This is a song for Fiona McBride.
19:56A member of Columbus College who will be sadly missed by all.
20:00Especially by the Bullock.
20:03Oh, I'll take the high road and he'll take the low road
20:08And I'll be in Scotland before thee
20:14For me and my true...
20:16All passengers for the morning hours, three flight to Mars.
20:18Please make their way to the transit panel.
20:20Now, Timmy, you've got your papers and your luck.
20:22Yeah, don't.
20:22First of all, you've got to see how it was, please.
20:24Good luck, Tim.
20:26Work hard.
20:27Get yourself better and hurry back to us.
20:28Deedalus needs a budding computer wizard.
20:31Good luck, Tim.
20:31Watch out for the women and the Martians.
20:33Good luck, Tim.
20:34Good luck, Tim.
20:36What do you want me to do?
20:37Make sure he takes his medication and he doesn't go to bed too late.
20:40And he eats a proper food.
20:40He's a proper doctor's and keeps warm.
20:42You're not his mother.
20:43Oh, please, Fee.
20:44I feel terrible at leaving him.
20:46No, I'll do my best.
20:47Oh, Fiona.
20:48Um, look, if you do see Alex, if he is on the ship, could you give him this for me,
20:52please?
20:52Yeah, sure.
20:54And, um, what if you could just say, what if you could just say?
21:01Commissioner de Gracie, please.
21:03Sorry, he's still not available.
21:05The comms links with the observatory is very bad.
21:08All right, then.
21:09Can I speak to Professor Brelin?
21:11Mars isn't going to know what hit it when Fiona gets there.
21:13I know, I will, I promise.
21:16You'll be okay.
21:17Take care of everything.
21:19Bye.
21:20Come on, Tim.
21:22Have a safe journey.
21:24See you.
21:24See you.
21:26Love you, Peter.
21:30Go, go on.
21:32Piers, I understand you've been trying to contact me.
21:35Yes.
21:35What can I do for you?
21:37I was just wondering what actual time the departure of the Maranaris was.
21:421713.
21:42About, uh, 10 minutes, in fact.
21:45Shuttle's already left.
21:46Oh, really?
21:47Yeah.
21:49Good job you managed to do the MV14 test and get the clearances on Tim Shaw.
21:53Yes.
21:54I was impressed by the speed you moved.
21:56Yes, the thing is...
21:57The medical centre had convinced he would die without treatment.
22:00Not a pleasant thought, is it?
22:02Tim Shaw dying in Jupiter's system because of a bureaucratic mix-up.
22:06Mm, yeah, that's right.
22:08Is that all?
22:10Yes, thank you.
22:11Okay, then.
22:13Bye, Piers.
22:15Bye.
22:18Callisto control to Maranaris.
22:20Orientation manoeuvres complete.
22:22Confirm your imminent burn in 2 minutes 30 seconds.
22:25You may proceed with your countdown.
22:28Telemetry channel is 30.259.
22:32You didn't send Alex Hartman to Maranaris because it was helpful to you, or to Holinda Gotthard.
22:38You sent him because of me.
22:41Either way, he's gone.
22:44Ignition sequence starts.
22:46We have ignition.
22:47We have main stage.
22:49All engines lit and at nominal thrust.
22:54Confirmed.
22:55Go to full burn.
22:57Bon voyage.
22:57All engines lit and at dimensional thrust.
22:58It sounds like you are from a certain amount of pain.
23:02So very well, my own true love.
23:07And when I return united we will be.
23:10So very well, my own true love.
23:17My own true love.
23:27When I return united we will be.
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